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The Monkees: The Picture Frame (1967)

The Monkees: The Picture Frame (1967)
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The Monkees are hired to appear in a Bonnie and Clyde-like crime movie by a shady character named J.L. (Cliff Norton), little-suspecting that the "phony" bank robbery in which they participate is all too real. Hauled into court, Micky, Mike, and Davy must rely upon the last-minute testimony of Peter to establish their innocence -- though they help their own case not at all with their usual monkeyshines. Elisabeth Fraser plays the Judge. Songs: "Pleasant Valley Sunday" and "Randy Scout Git". First telecast on September 18, 1967, "The Picture Frame" was written by Jack Winter. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
James Frawley
 
 

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Synopsis of The Monkees: The Picture Frame

The Monkees are hired to appear in a Bonnie and Clyde-like crime movie by a shady character named J.L. (Cliff Norton), little-suspecting that the "phony" bank robbery in which they participate is all too real. Hauled into court, Micky, Mike, and Davy must rely upon the last-minute testimony of Peter to establish their innocence -- though they help their own case not at all with their usual monkeyshines. Elisabeth Fraser plays the Judge. Songs: "Pleasant Valley Sunday" and "Randy Scout Git". First telecast on September 18, 1967, "The Picture Frame" was written by Jack Winter. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
James Frawley
Writer(s):
Jack Winter
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