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Available on DVD – Dead on Arrival

By Newguy

1950’s INSPIRED NOIR THRILLER DEAD ON ARRIVAL NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD, BLU-RAY & VOD

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Dead on Arrival stars Billy Flynn (Days of Our Lives), Chris Mulkey (Whiplash),   D. B. Sweeney (The Cutting Edge), Christa B. Allen (Youth in Revolt), Lillo Brancato (The Sopranos), Tyson Sullivan (Heist), Scottie Thompson (NCIS), Billy Slaughter (The Big Short) and Christopher Rob Bowen (Marauders), and features a special guest appearance from Maria O’Brien, daughter of Edmond O’Brien who appeared in the original 1950’s classic noir thriller D.O.A. Dead on Arrival follows pharmaceutical sales rep Sam (Billy Lynn) as he visits a small town in Louisiana to close the business deal of a lifetime. Sam finds himself in a dark world of corruption and murder when he is poisoned with no antidote to save his life. Desperate for answers, with only 24 hours to live, Sam turns to local girl Jesse (Christa B. Allen). On the run, caught in a deadly vertigo with no one to trust, Sam and Jesse find themselves running from police detectives, the mob and a dirty sheriff who wants them dead. Dead on Arrival is a Kingfisher Media, Boatyard Productions feature written and directed by Stephen C. Sepher and produced by Nazo Bravo and Rory Fradella, Kim Barnard and Stephen C. Sepher. It was edited by Michael Kuge, with original music by James Edward Barker and Tim Despic, and cinematography by John Garrett. Stephen C. Sepher is the writer/producer of the Lionsgate hit Heist, which he also starred in alongside Robert De Niro, Kate Bosworth, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Dave Bautista. Stephen C Sepher says: “I am truly honored by the great reception Dead on Arrival has received from festival critics. It means a lot to me and all the cast and crew.”   Dead on Arrival will open in theaters New York City and Los Angeles on Friday March 23rd, followed by a nationwide DVD and VOD release on April 2nd, courtesy of Vision Films and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Advertisements &b; &b;

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