Framed
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Framed may refer to:
Common meanings
- A painting or photograph that has been placed within a picture frame
- Someone falsely shown to be guilty of a crime as part of a frameup
Film and television
- Framed (1930 film), a pre-code crime action starring Evelyn Brent, Regis Toomey and Ralf Harolde
- Framed (1947 film), a film noir starring Glenn Ford and Janis Carter
- Framed (1975 film), a crime drama based on a novel starring Joe Don Baker and Conny Van Dyke
- Framed (1990 film), HBO made-for-television film starring Jeff Goldblum
- Framed (2002 film), TNT made-for-television film starring Rob Lowe
- Framed (2009 film), BBC made-for-television film based on the Frank Cottrell Boyce novel
- Framed (TV series), a 1992 drama series
- Framed (American TV series), an interview series that began in 2008
- "Framed" (Spider-Man: 1994 TV series), a 1996 episode of the animated series
- "Framed" (Ben 10 episode), a 2006 episode of the animated series
Literature
- Framed (Cottrell Boyce novel), 2005 children's book by Frank Cottrell Boyce
- Framed!, the first novel in the Traces series by Malcolm Rose
- Framed (Korman novel), 2010 novel by Gordon Korman, the third in the Swindle series
Other uses
- Framed (album), 1972 album by The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
- "Framed", a song on the album, written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in 1954, also recorded by The Robins, Ritchie Valens, and Cheech & Chong
- Framed (video game), a 2014 video game developed by Loveshack
See also
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