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Framed
Framed

Framed (1947)

64% User Rating
1h 22min
Crime
Drama

""I didn't ask you to come into my life!""

Truck driver Mike Lambert is a down-and-out mining engineer searching for a job. When his rig breaks down in a small town, he happens upon a venomous seductress. When her boyfriend robs a bank, they intend to frame Lambert.

Richard WallaceDirector

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Glenn Ford

Glenn Ford

Mike Lambert

Janis Carter

Janis Carter

Paula Craig

Barry Sullivan

Barry Sullivan

Steve Price

Edgar Buchanan

Edgar Buchanan

Jeff Cunningham

Karen Morley

Karen Morley

Beth

Jim Bannon

Jim Bannon

Jack Woodworth

Art Smith

Art Smith

Desk Clerk (uncredited)

Lillian Wells

Lillian Wells

Girl in Coffee Shop (uncredited)

Stanley Andrews

Stanley Andrews

(uncredited)

Walter Baldwin

Walter Baldwin

(uncredited)

Jack Bailey

Jack Bailey

(uncredited)

Eugene Borden

Eugene Borden

(uncredited)

Al Bridge

Al Bridge

(uncredited)

Paul E. Burns

Paul E. Burns

(uncredited)

Charles Cane

Charles Cane

(uncredited)

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David Fresco

(uncredited)

Nacho Galindo

Nacho Galindo

(uncredited)

Martín Garralaga

Martín Garralaga

(uncredited)

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Fred Graff

(uncredited)

Robert Kellard

Robert Kellard

(uncredited)

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Philip Kieffer

(uncredited)

Kenneth MacDonald

Kenneth MacDonald

(uncredited)

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Cy Malis

(uncredited)

Harry 'Snub' Pollard

Harry 'Snub' Pollard

(uncredited)

Gene Roth

Gene Roth

(uncredited)

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Mabel Smaney

(uncredited)

Harry Strang

Harry Strang

(uncredited)

William Tubbs

William Tubbs

(uncredited)

Sid Tomack

Sid Tomack

(uncredited)

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Michael Towne

(uncredited)

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Cecil Weston

(uncredited)

Crane Whitley

Crane Whitley

(uncredited)

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Mel Wixon

(uncredited)

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Barbara Wooddell

(uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

February 4, 2017

I'm right back where I started. Nowhere!! Framed (AKA: Paula) is directed by Richard Wallace and adapted to screenplay by Ben Maddow from a story written by Jack Patrick. It stars Glenn Ford, Janis Carter, Barry Sullivan and Edgar Buchanan. Music is by Marlin Skiles and cinematography by Burnett Guffey. Mike Lambert (Ford), down on his luck and fed up of getting nowhere in life, meets sultry waitress Paula Craig (Carter) and things will either get better or worse? There's a road sign in this that grabs the attention, it reads DANGEROUS CURVES! Now that initially is in reference to a perilous road - with roads featuring prominently as dangerous parts of the play - but it quite easily could be, and in all probability is, a sneaky reference to Janis Carter's femme fatale. Paula Craig in Carter's hands dominates the film, not that Ford or Sullivan are pointless fodder, but it is both the actress and her character's show. After a burst of pacey excitement opens the pic, action moves on to a cafe, from where we are introduced to Guffey's talents, from this point on almost everything is atmospherically shot. Slats and shads, lamps and cell bars, all get the Guffey lens treatment that's sitting superbly with the unfolding psychological dynamics. Very early on we are delivered two characters who basically are a cheater and a viper, while the main man of our story is a guy who's struggling with his identity in life. He also likes a drink, but with that comes memory loss, which is never a good thing when you are holed up in a noirville town. Stripping it back for examination you find the story is very simple, which is surprising and a little disappointing given the screenplay writer also did The Asphalt Jungle. Yet the characters and the actors performances, helped by some classy tech work, more than compensates - that is until the finale, which for some (me for sure) is a bad choice for character tone. But it's not a film killer, for we get everything from orgasmic glee shown in the process of a callous crime being committed, to characters either in need of a soul or facing their days of judgement. 7/10

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