Re-envisioned Film-Noir Classic D.O.A.
Sets November 10th Streaming Release Date
Starring X’s John Doe, Matt Pinfield, John Byner & Lucinda Jenney
One-night-only Los Angeles Screening Confirmed for Los Feliz 3 Cinemas, Friday November 3rd, 7pm
Discussion with famed director Allison Anders and John Doe to follow
Directed by Kurt St. Thomas, Written by Nicholas Griffin
Watch the trailer here
D.O.A., a new and independent spin on the 1950 film-noir classic, will be officially released on November 10th via top streaming services including Apple TV, Amazon and Google Plus. Prior to the release a special, one-night-only, Los Angeles screening is set to take place at Los Feliz 3 Cinemas on November 3rd. Following the screening legendary director Allison Anders will discuss the film and host a Q&A with the film’s star John Doe.
In the film John Doe stars as Frank Bigelow, a private detective who begins a routine assignment for a wealthy socialite only to discover that he’s been fatally poisoned; with only days to live, he must unwind a tangle of conspiracies to figure out who “killed” him and why. The fast-paced thriller, directed by Kurt St. Thomas and written by Nicholas Griffin, matches a deep affection for the noir genre with the same renegade, shoot-from-the-hip sensibility St. Thomas has brought to several award-winning features and numerous music videos.
John Doe is best known as a founder of legendary L.A. punk rock band X. He has also established a lengthy career as an actor in over 60 movies and television productions. Doe has appeared on the big screen in Great Balls of Fire, Road House, Roadside Prophets and Georgia, among others, and on TV series such as Roswell and Law & Order.
The supporting cast is a remarkable blend of performers from screen, television, and music. John Byner is a comedy icon who has appeared in movies including Stroker Ace (with Burt Reynolds) and Transylvania 6-5000 (with Jeff Goldblum) and many television series, most memorably the ground-breaking ABC series Soap. Lucinda Jenney, featured in Thelma & Louise and Leaving Las Vegas among other big screen credits, was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for her performance in American Heart. Matt Pinfield, a highly influential radio DJ, began his onscreen career as the host of MTV’s 120 Minutes.
The movie was shot entirely in St. Augustine, Florida, and features many of the town’s historic buildings dating from the 19th century. The story is set in the late 1940’s and was filmed in black-and-white by cinematographer Peter Berglund. The filmmakers, including production designer Bonnie Druckenmiller, meticulously recreated the period (utilizing a small fleet of vintage cars) to evoke the sun-drenched mood of postwar Florida. Los Angeles-based composer Jaimee Jimin Park composed a lush and ominous orchestral score in the spirit of Bernard Herrmann and Jerry Goldsmith.
“I broke a lot of rules making D.O.A., and I’m glad I did,” says St. Thomas. “The first rule I broke was to make a movie in the first place, and then to make a film noir, which they don’t make anymore. Then I decided to make it in black-and-white and in period (late 1940’s), on a shoestring budget. I’m glad I did that, too, because it looks great and everything is authentic. The latest rule I’m breaking is to not go chasing after a distribution deal. I think I can do better or, at least, I can come up with unexpected and innovative strategies to find an audience for my movie. The Do-It-Yourself aesthetic, from punk rock to indie filmmaking, is what has always inspired me, and I’m sticking to DIY for D.O.A.”
D.O.A. Los Angeles Screening:
Friday, November 3rd 7pm
Los Feliz 3 Cinemas
1822 N. Vermont Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Screening followed by discussion/Q&A w/Allison Anders and John Doe
Film Festival Awards
Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival
Special Jury Award for Production
Spirits of Independents Award
Flagler Film Festival
Best Overall Festival
Best Director Drama
Best Actor John Doe
Best Supporting Actor John Byner
Best Supporting Actress Anne Gaybis
Best in Florida
Vegas Movie Awards
The Audience Award (based on the trailer)
Best Feature Film
Best Indie Film
Best Screenplay (Nicholas Griffin)
Best Cinematography (Peter Berglund)
Best Poster (The Capacitor Network)
8&Halfilm Festival
Best Indie Narrative Feature
Best Black and White
Virgin Spring Film Festival
Best Feature Film
Crown Wood International Film Festival
Best Feature
Best Crime Feature
Milan Gold Awards
Best Feature Film
Portugal Indie Film Festival
Best Feature Film
Sunshine City Film Festival
Best Feature Film
Audience Choice Award
Best Director
Magnolia Film Festival
Ron Tibbett Award for Excellence
Orlando Film Festival
Honorable Mention
San Jose International Film Festival
Best Narrative Feature
Film Details:
Houndstooth Films presents D.O.A.
Directed by Kurt St. Thomas
Written by Nicholas Griffin
Story by Kurt St. Thomas & Nicholas Griffin
Based on the story by Russell Rouse & Clarence Greene.
Produced by Kurt St. Thomas, Emma Keating & Nicholas Griffin.
Director of Photography: Peter Berglund
Original Music: Jaimee Jimin Park
Edited by Kurt St. Thomas, Emma Keating & Keaton Bicknell
Production Design by Bonnie Druckenmiller
Casting Director: Lorraine Berglund.
The script for D.O.A. was written by Nicholas Griffin (Matchstick Men, FX’s Terriers). While the story shares a title and premise with the original 1950 movie starring Edmond O’Brien, most of the plot elements are original.
Starring
John Doe (Frank Bigelow)
Paola Duque (Rita)
Matt Pinfield (Det. Parker)
Lucinda Jenney (Grace)
Anne Gaybis (Mrs. Phillips)
Jake La Botz (Chester)
Tony V (Whitey)
Pam Rickard (Kitty)
and John Byner (Arthur Majak)