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Directed by | Phil Karlson |
Screenplay by | Mort Briskin |
Based on | Framed by Art Powers and Mike Misenheimer |
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Cinematography | Jack A. Marta |
Edited by | Harry W. Gerstad |
Music by | Patrick Williams |
Production company | Paramount Pictures |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Framed is a 1975 American crime neo noir film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Joe Don Baker[1] and Conny Van Dyke.[2] It was the final film of Karlson's Hollywood career.
Plot
Returning home to Tennessee from a trip to Texas, nightclub owner and gambler Ron Lewis happens across a shooting and is nearly shot himself. A deputy confronts Lewis as he arrives at his home. He accuses Lewis of being involved in the shooting and roughs him up, resulting in a fight that ends up in the deputy being killed and Lewis being badly beaten. Lewis is placed under arrest for the death of the deputy.
Corrupt cops, including a thieving sheriff, and lawyers (including his own) ignore Lewis' claim of self-defense and railroad him into a prison sentence of up to 10 years. His girlfriend Susan is sexually assaulted and warned not to aid Lewis' defense in any way.
Behind bars, Lewis is befriended by mob boss Sal Viccarone and hit man Vince Greeson. He is paroled after four years and immediately sets out to get even with those who wronged him. Vince, also out of prison, is contracted to kill Lewis, but decides to help him instead, as does a law-abiding deputy, Sam Perry.
Lewis proceeds to torment and even torture the guilty parties in a number of ways, gaining his revenge and finding out the truth about what really happened the night of the roadside shooting.
Cast
- Joe Don Baker as Ron Lewis
- Conny Van Dyke as Susan Barrett
- Gabriel Dell as Vince Greeson
- John Marley as Sal Viccarrone
- Brock Peters as Sam Perry
- John Larch as Bundy
- Warren J. Kemmerling as Morello (as Warren Kemmerling)
- Paul Mantee as Frank
- Walter Brooke as Senator Tatum
- Joshua Bryant as Andrew Ney
- Hunter von Leer as Dewey
- Les Lannom as Gary
- H. B. Haggerty as Bickford
- Hoke Howell as Decker
- Lawrence Montaigne as Deputy Allison
- Red West as Mallory
- Brenton Banks as Jeremiah
- Ken Lester as Big Jim
- Henry O. Arnold as Lenny
- Gary Gober as Kenny
- Lloyd Tatum as Deputy Wilson
- Roy Jenson as Haskins
See also
References
- ↑ Kehr, Dave (May 18, 2012). "Idealistic Lawmen Taking Crime Very Personally". The New York Times.
- ↑ "Allrovi.com". Archived from the original on 2012-07-17. Retrieved 2011-08-20.
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