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**Framed (1947) - A Gripping Film Noir**
Directed by Richard Wallace and starring Glenn Ford, Janis Carter, and Barry Sullivan, "Framed" is a captivating 1947 American crime film noir that will keep you on the edge of your seat. This low-budget thriller, released by Columbia Pictures, is a masterclass in suspense and intrigue, showcasing the dark side of human nature.
**A Complex Web of Deceit**
The story follows Mike Lambert (Glenn Ford), a down-on-his-luck mining engineer who takes a temporary job driving a truck. After a series of unfortunate events, he meets Paula Craig (Janis Carter), a mysterious and alluring barmaid who pays his fine for reckless driving. Unbeknownst to Mike, Paula is involved in a sinister plot with her lover, Steve Price (Barry Sullivan), the vice-president of a local bank, to embezzle $250,000 and frame Mike for the crime.
**A Masterful Performance**
Janis Carter shines as the femme fatale Paula Craig, bringing a level of sophistication and danger to the role. Her character's complexity and depth are expertly woven into the narrative, making her a compelling and formidable presence on screen. Glenn Ford, as the naive and earnest Mike Lambert, provides a perfect counterbalance to Carter's character, showcasing his signature fallibility and vulnerability.
**A Thrilling Ride**
With its stark black-and-white cinematography and a screenplay infused with a weary cynicism, "Framed" is a quintessential film noir. The pacing is swift and engaging, with a narrative that expertly weaves together the complex web of deceit and betrayal. The film's climax is both surprising and satisfying, with a final plot twist that will leave you breathless.
**A Must-Watch for Film Noir Fans**
"Framed" is a hidden gem in the film noir genre, offering a gripping and entertaining ride that will appeal to fans of 1940s American cinema. With its solid performances, efficient storytelling, and atmospheric direction, this movie is a must-watch for anyone looking to indulge in a classic crime thriller. So, sit back, relax, and get ready to be framed.
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