D.O.A. (1988) Reviews

D.O.A. (1988)
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"They didn't kill me; I was dead already," is the statement uttered by Dexter Cornell (Dennis Quaid), an English professor at the University of Texas at Austin who has been poisoned by a slow-acting toxin and who has twenty-four hours to track down his killers before he ceases to exist. Remade from the 1949 Rudolph Mate thriller by Annabel Jankel and Rocky Morton, the co-directors jazz up the old luridness with slap-up doggishness that boosts the intensity-level higher than it deserves to go. Cornell is a burned-out novelist trying to hold on to tenure at the university while seeing his marriage collapse around him. As if that weren't enough, he is receiving amorous come-ons from smart, young student Sydney Fuller (Meg Ryan) and being badgered by another student, Nick Lang (Robert Knepper), to read his brilliant first novel. Not long after Dex demurs to Nick to read his novel, Nick is killed in a fall. Only then does Dex find out that Nick has been having an affair with his wife. Things keep going from bad to worse when, after an all-night drinking binge, Dex discovers that he has been slipped a poison that will kill him within 24 hours. Teaming up with the adoring Sydney, Dex tries to track down the person who poisoned him while dodging the cops, since he happens to be a prime murder suspect. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Dennis QuaidMeg Ryan, (more)
Director(s):
Annabel JankelRocky Morton, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Patti B.

Great suspense and a captivating mystery that kept me guessing! I love it.

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Kathie S.

Always liked this movie and just had to see it again

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Peter N.

A lame plot that could not be improved by the good cast. Sorry I rented it.

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Sarah G.

Not a good movie but has a lot of good actors and actress.

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Amber P.

Interesting story line, but told in a slightly melodramatic corny hollywood way. At the end you find yourself thinking-"that's the end?" Definitely a beginning acting role for both Ryan and Quaid. Not bad if you take it for what it is, but not great either.

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Adebola A.

This was actually a pretty good movie...even though it's ~20 years old when I saw it (never seen it before) it kept my attention from beginning to end. It's got drama, suspense, romance, and a little action in it. Better than a lot of the new stuff they're making now

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Patricia C.

The story iitself s great...what would have been a good mystery is spoiled with terrible acting. Quaide is usually a favorite actor of mine. He was awful in this. And Ryan? Way too "cutsey" for the role. The story keeps you guessing, just overlook the cast's performance and you will probably enjoy the film.

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    Patti B.

    Great suspense and a captivating mystery that kept me guessing! I love it.

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    Kathie S.

    Always liked this movie and just had to see it again

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    Peter N.

    A lame plot that could not be improved by the good cast. Sorry I rented it.

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