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D.O.A 2010

30 min📅 2010-10-24

D.O.A (2010), helmed by director Ben Gregor, throws us into the chaotic world of suspended junior doctor Tom, aka "Dr. Death," now navigating life as a Leeds paramedic.

Director: Ben Gregor

Cast

Kris Marshall
Kris Marshall
Tom Lassiter
Karen Taylor
Karen Taylor
Julie Wade
Finn Atkins
Finn Atkins
Goth Girl
Lee Boardman
Lee Boardman
Terrence Mowbury
John Branwell
John Branwell
Clive
Cavan Clerkin
Cavan Clerkin
Rob Krizzo
Pauline Daniels
Clive's Wife
Kevin Eldon
Kevin Eldon
Carl
Richard Glover
Richard Glover
The Rat
Kerrie Hayes
Kerrie Hayes
Sharon Selby

Frequently Asked Questions

What is D.O.A (2010) about?

D.O.A (2010) follows Tom, a suspended doctor turned paramedic, as he navigates a series of outrageous emergencies in Leeds. Teaming up with a colleague who sells adult toys from her ambulance, Tom's day-to-day life is a mix of absurd mishaps and unexpected moments of heroism. His journey culminates in a redemption arc, though his legal troubles linger.

Who directed D.O.A?

D.O.A (2010) was directed by Ben Gregor, known for his work in comedic and satirical storytelling.

Who stars in D.O.A?

The film stars Kris Marshall, Karen Taylor, Finn Atkins, Lee Boardman, and Cavan Clerkin, each bringing their unique energy to the screen.

Is D.O.A (2010) worth watching?

As an unrated dark comedy with a runtime of just 30 minutes, D.O.A (2010) is a quick, quirky watch for fans of offbeat humor. While it may not break new ground, its absurd premise and solid cast make it a lighthearted choice for those craving something different.

How long is D.O.A?

D.O.A (2010) has a runtime of 30 minutes.

About D.O.A (2010) — Dark Comedy Where Medical Mayhem Meets Redemption

D.O.A (2010), helmed by director Ben Gregor, throws us into the chaotic world of suspended junior doctor Tom, aka "Dr. Death," now navigating life as a Leeds paramedic. Teaming up with the unconventional Julie—who moonlights selling adult toys from her ambulance—the duo faces a series of bizarre emergencies that blur the line between absurdity and redemption. From a man with alligator bites to a Goth plagued by supernatural vomiting, their shifts are anything but ordinary. Tom's journey takes a turn when he manages to revive an unconscious patient, proving his skills but leaving his legal battle in the hands of a scruffy, ineffective lawyer. This dark comedy thrives on its offbeat humor and the unlikely camaraderie of its leads, blending medical mayhem with a touch of heart.

Gregor's sharp direction and the film's brisk 30-minute runtime deliver a punchy, irreverent ride that's as unpredictable as its characters. Kris Marshall and Karen Taylor anchor the chaos with their chemistry, while the film's themes of second chances and professional redemption resonate beneath the laughs. D.O.A (2010) is a quirky, fast-paced satire that keeps you grinning while questioning the sanity of its world.