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Tag Archives: Rudolph Maté
D.O.A. (1950)
What’s stranger: a man walking into the homicide department of a police station and declaring that he himself is a murder victim, or that they already expected him? Both are shown in the first few minutes of Rudolph Maté’s D.O.A., … Continue reading
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Tagged 1950s, 3 Stars, Beverly Garland, D.O.A., Edmond O'Brien, Luther Adler, movies, Neville Brand, Pamela Britton, reviews, Rudolph Maté, William Ching
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