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Framed (2009)

Framed (2009)
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Frank Contrell Boyle's best-selling novel gets adapted for the screen by director Andy De Emmory in this drama starring Trevor Eve and Eve Myles. When a flood threatens to destroy the priceless works of art in London's National Gallery, senior curator Quentin Lester (Eve) suggests that the paintings be immediately relocated to a decommissioned slate mine in the mountains of Wales. Relocating to a quiet, nearby town to keep watch over the paintings, Quentin inadvertently causes mass chaos when he mistakes a local child for an art history prodigy, prompting all of the locals to try and claim the treasured works of art for themselves. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Trevor EveEve Myles, (more)
Director(s):
Andy DeEmmony
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Framed

Frank Contrell Boyle's best-selling novel gets adapted for the screen by director Andy De Emmory in this drama starring Trevor Eve and Eve Myles. When a flood threatens to destroy the priceless works of art in London's National Gallery, senior curator Quentin Lester (Eve) suggests that the paintings be immediately relocated to a decommissioned slate mine in the mountains of Wales. Relocating to a quiet, nearby town to keep watch over the paintings, Quentin inadvertently causes mass chaos when he mistakes a local child for an art history prodigy, prompting all of the locals to try and claim the treasured works of art for themselves. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Andy DeEmmony
Producer(s):
Richard Burrell
Categories:
ForeignDramaComedy
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    M H.

    "Framed" was so boring we turned it off within 10 minutes.

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    Elizabeth L.

    A lovely film with engaging characters both adult and children. Art touches everyone in different ways and the curator of the National Gallery learns from the locals of a tiny Welsh village.

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    Oscar P.

    A kid/adult movie about a Scotish town getting Englands art in a remote location for repairs of gallery. And the advertures that happen.

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