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Framed (1975) was a Film directed by Phil Karlson and produced by Mort Briskin.

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Framed (1947): Janis Carter and Glenn Ford

By 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 4, 2021 From 4 Star Films

The opening scene of Framed is glorious. It’s the epitome of why these old B pictures have some much to offer audiences often bloated on cinematic glut. A runaway truck careens down a mountain road as the driver sweats it out trying to punch the breaks uselessly. Entering a busy town, he’... Read full article


Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries (2012) s02e09 – Framed for Murder

on May 12, 2020 From The Stop Button

I?m not just interested this episode because it?s all about the silent movie industry; it?s right at the transition to sound, which means we?re in the late twenties and Black Tuesday is approaching. I?m terrified what it?s going to mean for ?Miss Fisher.? Especially when you consider this episode is... Read full article


She's been framed! (And colorized!)

By carole_and_co on Nov 10, 2015 From Carole & Co.

"Twentieth Century" is generally regarded as Carole Lombard's breakthrough movie, the film where she showed she could stand toe-to-toe with acting titan John Barrymore and even give him a kick (as seen above). An artifact of Lombard from that time now is available on eBay -- a framed black-and-white... Read full article


She's been framed! (And colorized!)

By carole_and_co on Nov 10, 2015 From Carole & Co.

"Twentieth Century" is generally regarded as Carole Lombard's breakthrough movie, the film where she showed she could stand toe-to-toe with acting titan John Barrymore and even give him a kick (as seen above). An artifact of Lombard from that time now is available on eBay -- a framed black-and-white... Read full article


She's been framed!

By carole_and_co on Aug 16, 2015 From Carole & Co.

Does this give Carole Lombard sufficient "street cred"? Actually, I created it using the free app http://www.straightouttasomewhere.com/ (thank you, Dr. Dre, whose Beats firm came up with this), and I like to think that somewhere, Carole's enjoying this tribute to her initial hometown. (If you hear ... Read full article


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