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''Color Me Dead'' is a 1969
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directed by Eddie Davis, starring American actors Tom Tryon,
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and
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. It is a remake of the 1950 film '' D.O.A.''. Due to the failure on renewing copyright of ''D.O.A.'', the content of D.O.A. became the property of United States public domain. Thus, the content of ''Color Me Dead'' could have been exactly the same as ''D.O.A''.


Plot

Lawyer Frank Bigelow discovers he has been poisoned and has only weeks to live. He spends the time tracking down his own murderer. The starting scenes from George Raynolds (Raymond Rakubian) was stealing a piece of iridium and selling it to Mr. Phillips. At the same time, Mr. Bigelow prepared to go for a one-week vacation, due to Mr. Bigelow (the accountant) did not get along well with his girlfriend (the secretary, Paula). While George and Philips were trading the iridium, they asked Mr. Bigelow to notarize the transaction. After Mr. Bigelow arrived at the place of vacation, he went to a nightclub called "Pink Panther" with a couple he meets in the hotel. However, he did not notice that someone had changed his drink while he was talking with a charming lady at the nightclub. After he went back to the hotel, he felt a stomachache and went to hospital. The doctor explained he was being poisoned by a luminous toxin and no antidote had been found yet. How much time he left in the world is difficult to predict, but for sure it will be less than a week. After Bigelow felt the diagnosis is true and the doctor mentioned someone wanted him dead, Bigelow decided to find out who killed him. Meanwhile, Bigelow received a call from Paula that Mr. Phillips had tried to reach him many times. However, Bigelow had no idea about who Philipps was until Paula told Bigelow he committed suicide. To find the person who is trying to kill people, Mr. Bigelow went to Sydney and met Mr. Philips's controller (Mr. Halliday) and secretary Miss Foster. They told Mr. Bigelow that Philips committed suicide by jumping from his apartment. To make sure whether Philips died by suicide or something else, Mr. Bigelow went Philips's house, but Philip's wife and relatives did not know anything about it. At this time, Miss Foster provided some important information, which is Philips had called a model (Marlo Stevens) before he died. Using this information, Mr. Bigelow finally found the person who tried to buy the iridium — Bradley Taylor. Bradley explained he was doing business, though he was deceived by Philips and his nephew George, because Bradley finally found out his nephew stole his iridium to sell to Philips, and Philips sold it to Bradley again. Therefore, at this time, Mr. Bigelow came to ask why he was trying to kill Philips and the others, Bradley is very angry and feels like Bigelow knows too much. Thus, Bradley asked his subordinates to kill Bigelow, though Bigelow already is a dead person. Luckily, Bigelow escaped Bradley's attempt, and went back to Philips' home, but he found Mrs. Phillips and her brother had been poisoned, as well. He had been told Philips' controller (Mr. Halliday) had been here before. Now, he realized the first person who was trying to kill him is Philips' controller. Because after Philips sold the iridium to Bradley, Philips got $60,000 and Halliday stole it. After Bradley found the problem with his iridium, he wanted to get the money back from Philips. Halliday already took the money, though, and to avoid Phillips, he told Bradley the truth, and decided to kill the persons who knew of the transaction. Bigelow, with little time to live, killed Halliday and went to the police office.


Cast

* Tom Tryon as Frank Bigelow *
Carolyn Jones Carolyn Sue Jones (April 28, 1930 – August 3, 1983) was an American actress of television and film. Jones began her film career in the early 1950s, and by the end of the decade had achieved recognition with a nomination for an Academy ...
as Paula Gibson *
Rick Jason Rick Jason (born Richard Jacobson; May 21, 1923 – October 16, 2000) was an American actor, born in New York City, and most remembered for starring in the ABC television drama ''Combat!'' (1962–1967). Childhood An only child of Jewish paren ...
as Bradley Taylor * Pat Connolly as Marla Rukubian * Tony Ward as Halliday *Penny Sugg as Miss Foster *Reg Gillam as Eugene Phillips *Margot Reid as Mrs Phillips *
Peter Sumner Peter Malcolm Sumner-Potts (29 January 1942 – 22 November 2016), professionally known as Peter Sumner, was an Australian actor, director, and writer. He had a long career in theatre, television, and film. Career His credits include parts in su ...
as Stanley Phillips *Michael Laurence as George Reynolds * Sandy Harbutt as Chester *John Dease as Doctor Matson *
Tom Oliver Tom Oliver (born 12 June 1938) is a British-born Australian retired actor who started his career in theatre in his native country, before emigrating to Australia. Oliver, a staple of the small screen since the early 1960s, is best known for h ...
as Doctor McDonald *Phil Haldemann as Hotel Clerk


Production

The film was the second of three movies Eddie Davis made in Australia for Reg Goldsworthy: '' It Takes All Kinds, Color Me Dead,'' and'' That Lady from Peking''. Shooting began in September 1968 and took place in Mittagong, Surfers Paradise and Sydney.Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, ''Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production'', Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, 248 The common feature of these three movies is that the main actors are Americans and the Australian company Goldsworthy Productions provided the other resources of the movie, such as the $500,000 budget.


Reception

The film was poorly received critically and commercially. Although the main actors, Tom Tryon and Carolyn Jones, have already won some cinematic achievements and rewards before they joined this movie, in fact, the movie ''Color Me Dead'' did not show any big impact on their film careers. Nan Musgrove has evaluated that "'Color Me Dead', the Goldsworthy Productions film which, it is expected, will be a boost to the Australian movie industry, is one of the few films I have watched being made. On its budget of $500,000 it is an accomplishment and more than pleasantly surprised the experts."


See also

* ''D.O.A.'' – 1988 American remake of the 1950 film * ''
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'' – 2021 American remake of the 1950 film


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