Woman swears revenge against an Inspector who was responsible for her father's death..


So, "Framed" from 1930. Is this something you need to rush out and watch today? Probably not, unless you’re really into seeing how talkies stumbled along in their infancy. It’s a niche pick, for sure. If you're a pre-Code devotee or someone who gets a kick out of early cinematic attempts at crime dramas, then yes, dive...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

George Archainbaud

George Archainbaud
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"So, "Framed" from 1930. Is this something you need to rush out and watch today? Probably not, unless you’re really into seeing how talkies stumbled along in their infancy. It’s a niche pick, for sure. If you're a pre-Code devotee or someone who gets a kick out of early cinematic attempts at crime dramas, then yes, dive in. Anyone else expecting modern pacing or subtle performances will likely find it a bit of a slog. It’s a very particular flavor. The whole thing kicks off with a pretty simple,..."

Maurice Black
Wallace Smith, Paul Schofield
United States
Drama, Romance, Crime

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