Framed

June. 24,1990      PG-13
Rating:
5.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A painter is accused of art-forging. He thinks his girlfriend betrayed him, so it's time for revenge.

Jeff Goldblum as  Wiley
Todd Graff as  Pete
Michael Lerner as  Elliot Shane
Abdul Salaam El Razzac as  Agent Joak
James Hong as  Mr. Chew
Don Amendolia as  Ellis
Carel Struycken as  Jinx
Joel Swetow as  Karl
Mary Pat Gleason as  Art Museum Woman

Reviews

FeistyUpper
1990/06/24

If you don't like this, we can't be friends.

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WillSushyMedia
1990/06/25

This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.

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Hayden Kane
1990/06/26

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Gary
1990/06/27

The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.

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shine-14811
1990/06/28

Came across accidentally wanting to watch more of KST's movies and did not really expect the movie itself to entertain me but it did, put smile into my face in fact. Very naturally well-acted especially KST, who is seldom seen on comedies. They are cute together, perfect partners... in crime.

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blanche-2
1990/06/29

Gee, I hate to be the only dissenting voice about this film, Framed, an HBO Production from 1990. I love Jeff Goldblum, and Kristin Scott- Thomas is always good.An art forger, Wiley (Goldblum) in cahoots with his girlfriend Kate (Thomas) is arrested by Interpol a few minutes after she leaves with 5 million francs. He goes to prison for two years. When he is released, he goes to LA and gets a job as a bartender.Who should he see walking down the street one day but Kate? Believing that she set him up to take a fall, he approaches her. She's on the run from a ruthless man with a very odd name. Ultimately he learns she's engaged to a wealthy mobster (Michael Lerner) and has a plan to steal his Modigliani. She wants Wiley to paint a copy of it so it can be switched, then they will have the original and run off together.Wiley is then approached by a man from the FBI named Joak who wants to catch Kate and lock her up and elicits Wiley's help. He agrees. This film was certainly well-acted, and I liked the story, but I was bored. Maybe it was just me. There were some funny bits - the wedding, as was mentioned, is just one. The whole wedding scene, including an accomplice bringing in the cake, was excellent.Just felt it moved too slowly.

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George Parker
1990/06/30

"Framed" tells of the misadventures of an art forger (Goldblum) and his lover/partner (Thomas). A light hearted romantic comedy with little romance and a quirky understated sense of humor, "Framed" makes for a cute but lukewarm watch. Not the kind of film one wants to drive to a theater and pay admission to see, "Framed" will be an enjoyable watch for couch potato fans of the principals who have an appetite for dry, subtle humor.

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endy9
1990/07/01

Loved this movie. Goldblum, Graff and Scott-Thomas have great chemestry. Also, agent Zoak was very good. I love the subtle humor of Graff. Reminded me of Bobcat Goldwrath.

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