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Un hombre mata a un policía en defensa propia y le condenan a cuatro años de cárcel. Jura vengarse del alcalde de la ciudad y del jefe de policía.

"Framed" (1975), a gripping crime thriller produced by Paramount Pictures, masterfully captures the essence of 1970s American cinema. Directed by Phil Karlson, the film follows the tumultuous journey of ex-convict Mike Lambert, portrayed with rugged intensity by Joe Don Baker. Set against the backdrop of a corrupt southern town, the narrative delves into themes of betrayal, vengeance, and redemption. Lambert's quest to clear his name after being framed for a crime he didn't commit propels the story forward, offering viewers a tense and engaging cinematic experience. The film's atmospheric setting plays a crucial role in enhancing its gritty narrative. Shot on location in various towns across the United States, "Framed" effectively utilizes its environments to build a palpable sense of isolation and danger. The small-town corruption and the looming presence of powerful, unscrupulous figures create a suffocating atmosphere that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. The visual style, characterized by shadowy interiors and stark, sun-drenched exteriors, further amplifies the film's noir-inspired tension. Joe Don Baker's performance as Mike Lambert is a standout, delivering a portrayal that is both raw and nuanced. His character's transformation from a man wronged to a relentless avenger is compelling and believable, driven by a deep-seated need for justice. Supporting performances by Conny Van Dyke and John Marley add depth to the film, with each actor bringing their unique flair to the ensemble. The chemistry between the characters, particularly the dynamic between Lambert and his allies and adversaries, adds layers to the story, making the emotional stakes feel real and urgent. "Framed" may not have received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, but it has since garnered a cult following for its unapologetic portrayal of a man's fight against a corrupt system. The film's blend of action, suspense, and moral complexity makes it a noteworthy entry in the crime thriller genre. Paramount Pictures' commitment to delivering a story that resonates with themes of justice and resilience is evident throughout, ensuring that "Framed" remains a memorable and impactful piece of 1970s American cinema.

Año1975

Duración106 min

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GénerosAcciónCrimenSuspense

Países de producciónUnited States of America

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