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La trahison se paie cash

Original title: Framed
  • 1975
  • 16
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Joe Don Baker in La trahison se paie cash (1975)
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A gambler kills a sheriff in self defense. But as everyone in conspiring against him, he is condemned to a long sentence in prison.A gambler kills a sheriff in self defense. But as everyone in conspiring against him, he is condemned to a long sentence in prison.A gambler kills a sheriff in self defense. But as everyone in conspiring against him, he is condemned to a long sentence in prison.

  • Director
    • Phil Karlson
  • Writers
    • Mort Briskin
    • Art Powers
    • Mike Misenheimer
  • Stars
    • Joe Don Baker
    • Conny Van Dyke
    • Gabriel Dell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    850
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phil Karlson
    • Writers
      • Mort Briskin
      • Art Powers
      • Mike Misenheimer
    • Stars
      • Joe Don Baker
      • Conny Van Dyke
      • Gabriel Dell
    • 12User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joe Don Baker
    Joe Don Baker
    • Ron Lewis
    Conny Van Dyke
    Conny Van Dyke
    • Susan Barrett
    Gabriel Dell
    Gabriel Dell
    • Vince Greeson
    John Marley
    John Marley
    • Sal Viccarrone
    Brock Peters
    Brock Peters
    • Sgt. Sam Perry
    John Larch
    John Larch
    • Lieutenant…
    Warren J. Kemmerling
    Warren J. Kemmerling
    • Sheriff
    • (as Warren Kemmerling)
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    Paul Mantee
    Paul Mantee
    • Frank
    Walter Brooke
    Walter Brooke
    • Senator Tatum
    Joshua Bryant
    Joshua Bryant
    • Andrew Ney
    Hunter von Leer
    Hunter von Leer
    • Dewey
    Les Lannom
    Les Lannom
    • Gary
    H.B. Haggerty
    H.B. Haggerty
    • Nate Bickford
    Hoke Howell
    Hoke Howell
    • Decker
    Lawrence Montaigne
    Lawrence Montaigne
    • Deputy Allison
    Red West
    Red West
    • Mallory
    Brenton Banks
    • Jeremiah
    Al Hager
    • Emmett
    • Director
      • Phil Karlson
    • Writers
      • Mort Briskin
      • Art Powers
      • Mike Misenheimer
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    8lost-in-limbo

    "Remember what I told you. Play the odds".

    Who knew that someone's hanging mashed-up ear could be so hypnotic. After "WALKING TALL", director (Phil Karlson), writer (Mort Brisken) and star actor would reunite again two years later for another beat 'em up, payback crime thriller "FRAMED". Stalwart star Joe Don Baker eases into the role before going on his dogged and calculative rampage. A Tennessee gambler who just happened to score big, later that night unwittingly kills a sheriff under unusual circumstances. His money disappears, it looks like the girlfriend stops caring and he has no choice but to take the plea deal. He spends four years in jail, before getting out on parole thanks to connections inside and returns to wreak havoc on those who framed him. The hard-nosed plot plays out in the same vein as "The Count of Monte Cristo" with pulp noir touches. The mystery of who's behind the corruption is no surprise for the viewer and it's never meant to be, but it's all about trying to unlock the truth of why the set-up. While it's not as action-packed, you do grit your teeth when it does come to blows by feeling the pain and enduring the sweat of some of these nasty encounters and ear splitting yelling. There are two memorable exchanges though that aren't violent, but it's the ballsy banter between Baker and H.B Haggerty that highly amuses. Then there's that train sequence.... wow! A great supporting ensemble cast and location shooting also add immensely to the hardy entertainment.
    9GravyChugger

    A must-see for fans of tough '70s action movies

    FRAMED is an exceptional action film. Unfortunately it is not well-known, which is odd considering that it was directed by the great Phil Karlson, who also directed the previous year's WALKING TALL, which was a major hit that launched star Joe Don Baker's acting career.

    Baker stars as Ron, a bar owner with a passion for gambling at poker. He's also passionate about his gorgeous girlfriend Susan (Conny Van Dyke), who sings frequently for his bar patrons. Ron scores big at a high stakes poker game, but his thrills are short-lived when, during his drive home that night, he witnesses a seemingly victimless shoot-out. When he arrives home, a sheriff's deputy accosts him in his garage and tries to arrest him without citing any charges. Ron and the deputy duke it out (a disturbing and exceptionally well-staged fight scene), leading to Ron being charged and convicted, not for the altercation with the deputy but for supposedly killing someone in the shoot-out he witnessed. Before he knows it, he's in prison, where he befriends a jailed mob boss (John Marley) and concocts his revenge strategy for when he gets out. Upon his eventual release, he sets out on his investigation, looking to uncover the truth about his wrongful conviction and punish those responsible.

    Director Karlson, who was mostly known for his many outstanding film noir efforts (e.g. KANSAS CITY CONFIDENTIAL and THE PHENIX CITY STORY), directs this - his final film - with a tough, gritty edge. It's a neo-noir, to be sure, with a protagonist who is strong, intelligent and furious. Baker gives one of his finest performances, proving yet again that he could carry a film with his charisma, everyman qualities and undeniable acting skill. The movie's violence is graphic and hard-hitting, earning its R rating with ease, so fans of violent action cinema will likely derive much satisfaction from this one. If you gravitate toward movies of this type, you'll definitely want to seek out FRAMED.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Phil Karlson till the end....

    Rough, tough, gritty, I find here our good old Phil Karlson, his pure, authentic, genuine trademark, the same he gave us in the late forties and fifties, with the likes of KANSAS CITY CONFIDENTIAL or 99 RIVER STREET. Here, Joe Don Baker replaces John Payne but who cares? Till the end of his career, Karlson remains faithful to his DNA, his trademark, his lines. Of course there were some lousy films which he was obliged to make, to pay his bills and fill up the fridge. This one could be seen as a modern western, announcing ROADHOUSE (89) in the atmosphere, and after all this is the WALKING TALL sequel. Karlson's last stand and not the weakest nor the smoothest one. Some sadistic moments which are quite surprising, regarding of the cool atmosphere, sometimes cheesy, like an oater. But those gritty, grue(awe)some torture of fist fight scenes !!!! Oh my God. RIP Phil. I recognized you here.
    8tehck

    One helluva solid, severely underrated action/revenge drama

    I had seen Framed a couple of times back in the mid 1970s, and I remembered it as a solid drive-in revenge drama on a par with its companion piece, the original 'Walking Tall.' After just watching it again, I have to say I am stunned at how good it really is. It's well acted (the female lead, Conny Van Dyke is perhaps a little weak), tightly scripted with realistic dialog and believable action, and briskly paced. It contains a slew of potentially stock characters, including several corrupt police and political officials, a mafia boss and one of his henchmen, a single honest African-American policeman, and some Southern redneck hoodlums. Still, instead of appearing flat and contrived, they all manage to seem distinct, well-enough rounded, and logically consistent with their context in the story. The direction is totally professional but as straightforward and simple as the story it's telling. It's like the best TV movie you've ever seen with a moderate amount of profanity and a few scenes of ultra-realistic violence thrown in. Altogether, the effect is a kind of realism that can sometimes be mistaken as amateurish but will in fact stand up to some serious scrutiny. It may not have the glossy sheen of a big-budget Hollywood thriller, but Framed also avoids the plot holes, caricatures, and over the top stunts that weaken so many of them. That's not to say it lacks for action. There's plenty of mayhem and bloodshed and even an actual train wreck. And if you like to see the good and bad guys get what's coming to them, Framed will definitely deliver. In short, Framed is a damned good movie, and I highly recommend it to anyone who likes action flicks.
    5vampire_hounddog

    A tough and violent piece of neo-noir

    A Tennessee gambler (Joe Don Baker) who also runs a bar accidentally kills a sheriff in an act of self defence and is sent to prison for a long stretch. When he is eventually released early on parole he realises that he was set up and goes after those responsible to exact his revenge.

    A very 1970s violent neo-noir small thriller with many violent set pieces. It was made by the team and lead actor who had made WALKING TALL in 1973. Director Phil Karlson was a veteran of tough hardboiled crime, gangster and action films and was allowed to go full force here.

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    • Trivia
      Part of the movie was filmed at the then open Tennessee State Prison in Nashville. Some of the real inmates and correctional officers were filmed.
    • Goofs
      In the train crash scene, when the car pulls up and stops on the tracks, a film crew is visible to the extreme left on the paved road.
    • Alternate versions
      First banned in Sweden. Released on video in the mid 80's, with 3 min of censorship cuts.
    • Connections
      References Educating Buster (1925)
    • Soundtracks
      Nearer My Love, To You
      Written by Arthur Kent and Frank Stanton

      Sung by Conny Van Dyke

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    • Release date
      • August 11, 1976 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Framed
    • Filming locations
      • Tennessee, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,122,703
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,122,703
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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