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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

shine-14811
1990/06/24

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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George Parker
1990/06/25

"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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thehumanduvet
1990/06/26

I saw this film about five years ago on the TV and loved it, then saw it again about a year later and loved it even more, and despite frantic efforts couldn't find a tape to record it on. Couldn't believe no-one I met had seen it or even heard of it, but now I find out it was made for TV and so probably didn't get seen by half as many people as it deserved. A fantastic, hilarious comedy thriller in the style of Foul Play or The Big Lebowski (though far better than the former and nothing like as good as the latter) - a bunch of wacky characters running about madly doing crazy stuff in some kind of convoluted plot involving crime, deception, coincidence and mistaken identity. Not really worth outlining the plot, just go along for the ride and try to figure out who's conning who, who's not telling the whole truth, who's going to come out on top...or alternatively just have a laugh at the general insanity. The wedding scene is one of the funniest I've seen outside of Raising Arizona. Watch out for that man with no toes...

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Melli
1990/06/27

This movie is a funny one. Of course it is, it is a comedy. The jokes were good, but sometimes the story had lacks. The acting was excellent, though. All in all I would recommend this movie to everyone who likes movies that are easy to watch.

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