Dead on Arrival
United States
2154 people rated A pharmaceutical sales rep visits a small town in Louisiana on business. He finds himself in a dark world of corruption and murder with 24 hours to live, running from the police, the mob and a sheriff that wants him dead.
Crime
Horror
Mystery
Cast (18)
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برنس الليالي
22/11/2022 16:35
If there is one thing certain about the reviews for this movie is that the people that scored it the highest possible are members of the staff that worked on this movie, or at least know somebody that did. Dead On Arrival is just an average movie. The story could have been something if they had put a bit more effort into it. But what brings this movie really down is the acting. Poor if not mediocre, that is the least you can say. The movie starts good though, with some intriguing things happening, but the more you get to the end of it the more you can see that at one point they didn't care that much anymore about making a good movie. So to me it had potential but in the end it failed due to a lack of talent and bad acting.
Taati Kröhne
22/11/2022 16:35
I'm writing this about half way through the movie. It's time I'll never get back. Terrible acting and stupid story. Off it goes.
EMPEREUR_DUC
22/11/2022 16:35
Good movie. Don't decide to watch solely from reviews. Trolls from competition are negatively reviewing to lower rating. Watch for yourself!
Ashley Koloko
22/11/2022 16:35
This film does not deserve its current rating of 6.5/10. It is awful. The acting is poor the scenario is unbelievable and any attempt at portraying relationships between the characters is totally unconvincing. There is no menace from characters who should be menacing because the script is thin and in any case the acting is not up to the job. It is a waste of an hour and a half
Marylene🦋
22/11/2022 16:35
Stephen C. Sepher, writer/director and actor in his own film, based his screenplay on the original 1949 D.O.A. starring Edmund O'brien-about a man who's been intentionally poisoned and only has a day to uncover who's responsible for his murder. Sepher wrote the original script for Heist (2015) starring Robert De Niro, but significant portions of it were changed by a subsequent writer-here, however, the script is all his so he'll now have to swim or sink in the face of honest criticism.
The story begins with Sepher's protagonist, one Sam Collins (Billy Flynn), a pharmaceutical salesman who pulls over on a highway outside of New Orleans, in obvious great distress. He's taken to the hospital by a state trooper where he's informed that he's been poisoned with some kind of botulism which has no cure. We then flashback to 12 hours earlier when Collins has been invited to a party thrown by the sleazy Dr. Alexander, who Collins has been trying to obtain a contract with involving his company's newly minted vaccines.
The action turns up a notch when Alexander turns up dead and Collins is suddenly the prime suspect. The good news is that Sepher has done a number of things right including filming in the visually impressive Bayou country, introducing an ensemble cast of colorful characters (the most successful being a psychopathic sheriff's deputy played by a harrowing Tyson Sullivan), utilizing some comedy to flesh out his investigative detectives (the boss continually busts his subordinate's chops over his Armenian heritage) and keeping the pace frenetic which leads to the uncovering of the murderer's identity (which is not completely apparent despite the relatively small number of suspects).
Nonetheless, Sepher's script is not as clever as it could have been. It was explained at a recent Q&A that the Italians have some roots in the New Orleans area which still (I don't think) is enough to introduce a few stock Mafia types to spruce up the action. Here a mafia tough (Anthony Sinopoli) becomes irate over Dr. Alexander's apparent misplacement of his $2 million investment; he's aided by two quirky hit men (played by Lillo Brancato and Sepher himself), who provide some familiar Sopranos-like comic relief.
The plot becomes more convoluted with the introduction of too many female prostitute characters to keep track of. One of them brings Sam to a voodoo priestess who makes an unsuccessful to cure him using an herbal liquid concoction. Both the priestess and the prostitute (the one with the heart of gold helping Sam), meet the same fate at the hands of the psycho sheriff's deputy. A few others get bumped off including a transvestite and another prostitute (whose name I can't recall) who has been having kinky sex with Dr. Alexander's insurance man, Hans Dunkel (an effective Chris Mulkey).
I won't reveal who's responsible for Sam's poisoning and all the carnage, but to suffice it to say Sepher's explanation as to who double-crossed Alexander and the Mafia guy and why, is not all that clever. Furthermore not much is done with the Collins character for that matter either, as we find out little about his backstory (he's mainly seen being chased and collapsing all over the place due to the poison he's ingested earlier).
A further opportunity is lost when Sepher fails to criticize the pharmaceutical industry for its many excesses, particularly in regards to the safety and efficacy of vaccines. Good old Hans questions Sam at the beginning of the narrative about the potential dangers of vaccines but Sepher later leaves us with the Mafia boss's false admonition: "Vaccines don't kill people, people do." Tell that to mothers who receive pennies to the dollar in government created "vaccine courts," following fatal accidents involving their helpless children, forced to undergo vaccine shots infused with a myriad of toxic substances.
Neeha Riaz
22/11/2022 16:35
Well guys and gals... I usually only post a review if the film is truly awful or really good, never in between. So to give you a clue, this film was not good at all!! The script was crap, the plot was crap, the jokes were bad, the acting was truly bad. I regret wasting my time watching this rubbish and think it's pretty 'fishy' for it to have a current rating of... wait for it... 7.2 (shock, horror). Something is defo wrong here. Maybe 2.7, but no way 7 point something.
Oh yeah, the accents were crap as well!
Fadel00225
22/11/2022 16:35
The acting was good, production was well done, good soundtrack. overall good movie
Ma Ra Mo...
22/11/2022 16:35
Well put together cast, great shots of the swamp. Action, suspense and a little comedic relief from the detectives keeps you interested the whole time.
bob
22/11/2022 16:35
Saw this in the theater because I'm a huge Billy Flynn fan. I've watched him develop on DOOL and am really happy his career is taking off in film, although I hope he doesn't leave the show! The movie was pretty good. I didn't know what to expect, but it kept me guessing. I don't go to the movies very often anymore but this had a classic feel and that wasn't necessarily a bad thing. The scenery was beautiful and I liked a few of the other actors as well. The girl who plays Jessie was ok, I remember her from Revenge and she reminds me of a young Julia Roberts... the Italians were funny too
Tilly Penell
22/11/2022 16:35
Beautiful Louisiana scenery, great cast and a variation of personalities tie together really well to make this a great film. The story line keeps you intrigued with every turn of event!