Framed - trailer

Shotlist & Visual Analysis

The still features a solid purple background typical of 16mm film prints, possibly representing a stylized title card or transition. The image is devoid of detail or figures, focusing solely on color.

00:00:00.000 — The still features a solid purple background typical of 16mm film prints, possibly representing a stylized title card or transition. The image is devoid of detail or figures, focusing solely on color.

The still from the 'Framed' trailer features a vibrant scene with a woman performing, possibly singing, in a lively atmosphere. She is dressed in a stylish outfit, gesturing expressively. The background hints at a performance setting, likely a nightclub, with warm colors. Text overlays provide credits, mentioning the novel's authors, screenplay, producers, and director. The overall tone conveys energy and entertainment typical of 1970s cinema.

00:00:12.846 — The still from the 'Framed' trailer features a vibrant scene with a woman performing, possibly singing, in a lively atmosphere. She is dressed in a stylish outfit, gesturing expressively. The background hints at a performance setting, likely a nightclub, with warm colors. Text overlays provide credits, mentioning the novel's authors, screenplay, producers, and director. The overall tone conveys energy and entertainment typical of 1970s cinema.

The still from the 'Framed' trailer features a woman performing on stage, likely at a club, with a band in the background. The image has a vintage look, consistent with 16mm film quality, and displays credits for the creators, including writers and producers. The overall color palette appears purple, enhancing the nostalgic feel.

00:00:15.816 — The still from the 'Framed' trailer features a woman performing on stage, likely at a club, with a band in the background. The image has a vintage look, consistent with 16mm film quality, and displays credits for the creators, including writers and producers. The overall color palette appears purple, enhancing the nostalgic feel.

The still from the 'Framed' trailer depicts a lively performance scene, featuring a woman with styled hair singing into a microphone while seated at a piano. The setting appears to be a dimly lit stage with vibrant purple lighting, creating an intimate atmosphere. In the background, a musician is playing the piano, and another performer is visible, contributing to the musical environment. The overall mood suggests a vintage, energetic performance vibe typical of classic entertainment venues.

00:00:18.518 — The still from the 'Framed' trailer depicts a lively performance scene, featuring a woman with styled hair singing into a microphone while seated at a piano. The setting appears to be a dimly lit stage with vibrant purple lighting, creating an intimate atmosphere. In the background, a musician is playing the piano, and another performer is visible, contributing to the musical environment. The overall mood suggests a vintage, energetic performance vibe typical of classic entertainment venues.

The still from the trailer of 'Framed' features a text overlay displaying the title and key actors, Joe Don Baker and Conny Van Dyke. The aesthetic is characteristic of a vintage 16mm print, with a pinkish hue typical of the era. It is labeled as a Paramount Picture, marked 'R Restricted' and includes a copyright notice from 1974. The background appears to show a scene with a vehicle and possibly an explosion, suggesting an action-oriented context.

00:00:21.021 — The still from the trailer of 'Framed' features a text overlay displaying the title and key actors, Joe Don Baker and Conny Van Dyke. The aesthetic is characteristic of a vintage 16mm print, with a pinkish hue typical of the era. It is labeled as a Paramount Picture, marked 'R Restricted' and includes a copyright notice from 1974. The background appears to show a scene with a vehicle and possibly an explosion, suggesting an action-oriented context.

Film Transcript / Subtitles

This is a man everybody wants to destroy. No self-defense. Some light I don't even know took everything I had away from me. Would you want to start out with self-defense? The producer, writer, director, and star of Walking Tall creates a new legend on the screen. Joe Don Baker in Crane. Rated R. Rated Rated Rated Rated Rated Rated