In the 1970s crime films morphed into sadistic vigilante fantasies about tough-guy heroes avenging terrible crimes against their families. Veteran noir director Phil Karlson directed the bruiser’s bruiser Joe Don Baker in a standard tale of violent vengeance, with the violence factor given an extra bloody boost.
Framed
Blu-ray
Kl Studio Classics
1975 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 106 min. / Street Date February 28, 2017 / available through Kino Lorber / 29.95
Starring: Joe Don Baker, Conny Van Dyke, John Marley, Gabriel Dell,, Brock Peters, John Larch, Warren J. Kemmerling, Walter Brooke, Paul Mantee, H.B. Haggerty, Roy Jenson.
Cinematography: Jack A. Marta
Film Editor: Harry W. Gerstad
Stunts: Carey Loftin, Gil Perkins, Buddy Joe Hooker
Original Music: Pat Williams
Written by Mort Briskin from a book by Art Powers & Mike Misenheimer
Produced by Joel Briskin, Mort Briskin
Directed by Phil Karlson
Time for another curiosity review, of a grindhouse gut-basher from the 1970s — a subgenre I avoided when new.
Framed
Blu-ray
Kl Studio Classics
1975 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 106 min. / Street Date February 28, 2017 / available through Kino Lorber / 29.95
Starring: Joe Don Baker, Conny Van Dyke, John Marley, Gabriel Dell,, Brock Peters, John Larch, Warren J. Kemmerling, Walter Brooke, Paul Mantee, H.B. Haggerty, Roy Jenson.
Cinematography: Jack A. Marta
Film Editor: Harry W. Gerstad
Stunts: Carey Loftin, Gil Perkins, Buddy Joe Hooker
Original Music: Pat Williams
Written by Mort Briskin from a book by Art Powers & Mike Misenheimer
Produced by Joel Briskin, Mort Briskin
Directed by Phil Karlson
Time for another curiosity review, of a grindhouse gut-basher from the 1970s — a subgenre I avoided when new.
- 2/28/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
BBC commentator Steve Wilson made an unfortunate gaffe during last night's World Cup match.
While German fans were celebrating their eventual 7-1 demolition of Brazil, Wilson mistakenly claimed that they were singing 'Deutschland über alles' in the stands.
However, the controversial line - translated as 'Germany above all' - has not been used in the German national anthem since the end of WWII.
Viewers soon aired their complaints about the error on Twitter:
BBC commentator Steve Wilson - are you sure the fans were singing 'Deutschland uber alles' and not 'Einigkeit und recht und..' #research
— Sean O'Conor (@SeanWoking) July 8, 2014
This commentator needs to stop calling the national anthem Deutschland Uber Alles... this isn't nazi germany.
— Oliver Deane. (@Ollie_J_Deane) July 8, 2014
Did the BBC commentator say the German national anthem was "Deutschland uber alles"? Is it still 1939! Outrageous #bbcworldcup
— Ron Lewis (@RonLewisTimes) July 8, 2014
BBC Sport, the German national anthem is Not Deutschland Uber Alles.
While German fans were celebrating their eventual 7-1 demolition of Brazil, Wilson mistakenly claimed that they were singing 'Deutschland über alles' in the stands.
However, the controversial line - translated as 'Germany above all' - has not been used in the German national anthem since the end of WWII.
Viewers soon aired their complaints about the error on Twitter:
BBC commentator Steve Wilson - are you sure the fans were singing 'Deutschland uber alles' and not 'Einigkeit und recht und..' #research
— Sean O'Conor (@SeanWoking) July 8, 2014
This commentator needs to stop calling the national anthem Deutschland Uber Alles... this isn't nazi germany.
— Oliver Deane. (@Ollie_J_Deane) July 8, 2014
Did the BBC commentator say the German national anthem was "Deutschland uber alles"? Is it still 1939! Outrageous #bbcworldcup
— Ron Lewis (@RonLewisTimes) July 8, 2014
BBC Sport, the German national anthem is Not Deutschland Uber Alles.
- 7/9/2014
- Digital Spy
As our second annual 31 Days of Horror spectacle is now well and truly underway, check out WhatCulture!’s ten best Hammer Horror picks!
They were one of Britain’s most successful film studios throughout their heyday from the late 1950s to mid 1970s and within that time they produced some of the most memorable horror films ever to be made here. After disbanding in the late 1970s, after a slew of commercial flops, today Hammer Picture Productions is a fully-fledged, working company once again. With their production of The Woman in Black, starring Daniel Radcliffe, eagerly awaited in cinemas next year and in celebration of our 31 Days of Horror spectacular, it’s time to get nostalgic and remember the 10 Best Hammer Horrors! So dim the lights, grab a cushion…you’re in for some sheer terror!!
10. Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde (1971)
This has to be one of Hammer’s greatest films from the advertising campaign alone!
They were one of Britain’s most successful film studios throughout their heyday from the late 1950s to mid 1970s and within that time they produced some of the most memorable horror films ever to be made here. After disbanding in the late 1970s, after a slew of commercial flops, today Hammer Picture Productions is a fully-fledged, working company once again. With their production of The Woman in Black, starring Daniel Radcliffe, eagerly awaited in cinemas next year and in celebration of our 31 Days of Horror spectacular, it’s time to get nostalgic and remember the 10 Best Hammer Horrors! So dim the lights, grab a cushion…you’re in for some sheer terror!!
10. Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde (1971)
This has to be one of Hammer’s greatest films from the advertising campaign alone!
- 10/5/2011
- by Stuart Cummins
- Obsessed with Film
Of my circle of friends, I’m not only the biggest, but the only confirmed Moody Blues freak. Getting a buddy of mine over to watch Night at Red Rocks was an awesome experience, and I’ve always loved the joy in the eyes of audience members who’ve clearly spent years hearing songs that have touched them in some way. That said, it’s important you know I’m not what you’d call a big Liza Minnelli follower, so when a concert movie shot last year showed up to review, I’m pretty sure you have an idea as to what I was sensing.
One of the stills on the back gave me a sense that the… seasoned Ms. Minnelli would have something less of a spring in her step this time out. And I was right; Liza sometimes doesn’t even seem to know where she is,...
One of the stills on the back gave me a sense that the… seasoned Ms. Minnelli would have something less of a spring in her step this time out. And I was right; Liza sometimes doesn’t even seem to know where she is,...
- 2/3/2010
- by Saul Berenbaum
- JustPressPlay.net
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