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Framed

  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
371
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Framed (2009)
Drama

When the National Gallery in London is flooded, the Director, Quentin Lester, decides to transfer the entire collection to the Welsh caves where the collection was stored during World War II... Read allWhen the National Gallery in London is flooded, the Director, Quentin Lester, decides to transfer the entire collection to the Welsh caves where the collection was stored during World War II. The entire operation is supposed to be secret and the cover story is that they are a min... Read allWhen the National Gallery in London is flooded, the Director, Quentin Lester, decides to transfer the entire collection to the Welsh caves where the collection was stored during World War II. The entire operation is supposed to be secret and the cover story is that they are a mining company looking to reopen the mines, good news to the nearby economically-depressed to... Read all

  • Director
    • Andy De Emmony
  • Writer
    • Frank Cottrell Boyce
  • Stars
    • Trevor Eve
    • Eve Myles
    • Robert Pugh
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    371
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andy De Emmony
    • Writer
      • Frank Cottrell Boyce
    • Stars
      • Trevor Eve
      • Eve Myles
      • Robert Pugh
    • 11User reviews
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    Trevor Eve
    Trevor Eve
    • Quentin Lester
    Eve Myles
    Eve Myles
    • Angharad Stannard
    Robert Pugh
    Robert Pugh
    • Mr Davis
    Samuel Morgan-Davies
    • Dylan Hughes
    • (as Samuel Davies)
    Mari Ann Bull
    Mari Ann Bull
    • Minnie Hughes
    Nicola Reynolds
    Nicola Reynolds
    • Bethan Hughes
    Mark Lewis Jones
    Mark Lewis Jones
    • Daffyd Hughes
    Nina Sosanya
    Nina Sosanya
    • Marnie Pope
    Margaret John
    Margaret John
    • Edith Sellwood
    Gwenyth Petty
    • Edna Sellwood
    Guy Henry
    Guy Henry
    • Reynolds
    Gwyneth Keyworth
    Gwyneth Keyworth
    • Marie Hughes
    Matthew Aubrey
    • Tom Ellis
    James Woolley
    • National Gallery Director
    Aneirin Hughes
    • Petrol Rep
    Olwen Medi
    • Mrs Porty
    Tim Treloar
    Tim Treloar
    • PC Gary Evans
    Jodi Bird
    • Jade Evans
    • Director
      • Andy De Emmony
    • Writer
      • Frank Cottrell Boyce
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    9Sleepin_Dragon

    I loved it.

    Framed is a terrific, comedy drama, with a story about discovery and self discovery.

    People are offended by this? Seriously? As a proud Welshman I loved every minute of it, the performances are joyous, it's charming, cosy, funny, moving and heart warming. It has some really surprising scenes.

    The two old ladies are a comedy joy, Margaret John a much missed legend, so funny. Eve is fantastic as the serious curator who receives a wake up call. Some fine young Welsh talent, with most doing very nicely now.

    I didn't want it to end. 9/10
    4Prismark10

    A picture of the Valleys

    Trevor Eve plays an uptight National Gallery curator. A leak in the Gallery has led to flooding and the valuable paintings have been sent to a disused slate mine in North Wales. It was something envisaged by Churchill during the war.

    The arrival of the art world in the sleepy village of Manod gets the villagers to develop an interest in the art, Trevor Eve develops an interest with the local schoolteacher (Eve Myles) and a struggling petrol station finds new opportunities to stay afloat.

    The drama is an adaptation of the book from Frank Cottrell Boyce, however a charming story does not translate well on screen. The villagers have too much of the yokel in them and Trevor Eve looks frankly too old to be melting for the charms of the much younger looking Myles.
    1rjjones80

    Shameful

    Must say I agree with the "bingedrinking..." user name comment. This was an awful film, totally racist and insulting to Wales and the Welsh people. It made the Welsh out to be a bunch of bumbling village idiots from the get go, akin to that "The League of Gentleman" show on the BBC. The horrible comment right at the beginning of the film about the Welsh tourist board laughing when the secretary called up to ask for a 3 star hotel was disgraceful. It was essentially saying "a 3 star in Wales, you must be joking!". The producer also gave the school teacher a deliberate overbite and large gap right in her front teeth, how cruel and crude. Most of the children were also given large gaps in their front teeth also. It was shameful. It was also set in North Wales, yet no one, and just to be clear, NO ONE, had a North Welsh accent, they were ALL from South Wales. Was the producer and researchers who made this film being deliberately derogatory to Wales or were they just ignorant and absolutely thick? I watched this joke of a film for a short time before switching it off in disgust. I was abroad in the US and was hoping to see something of North Wales in all it's true glory and absolute splendor. North Wales is absolutely stunning, the people extremely friendly and highly educated. Wales also outperformed the rest of the UK in terms of exports last year (http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-politics-26465497). Yet this horrendous film would just try to belittle Wales and the Welsh. I will be writing to the producer of this film for an explanation.
    6catnapbc

    A throw-away bit of fluff

    If not for the inclusion of some delightful Welsh accented actors (apart from sone of the annoyingly cocky child actors), and the lovely scenery, this really contrived movie is almost like an old Pink Panther show. The wasted talent here is a shame, as is the mundane dialogue. The most annoying but for me was the constant overwhelming use of very inappropriate background music, which at times was almost cartoon-like. A very amateurish production that does not favours to Wales, art or the people who are being portrayed here. The characters are fairly one-dimensional and Trevor Eve is just not a good fit here at all. A disappointing film and only watch if you have time to waste or are sick in bed.
    1bingedrinkingisamazing

    They'd never do this to black people

    I can't believe we're still making programmes depicting Welsh people as bumbling village idiots in 2009.

    Stuff your PC rubbish, this is racism, pure and simple.

    Also, why did every single person have a South Walian accent when it was set in North Wales? They'd never make a programme set in Liverpool and cast a bunch of Cockneys to play native born Scousers.

    Do your research.

    In fact, if you're going to make a programme this offensive and inaccurate, just don't bother.

    It wasn't any good anyway.

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      Based on a real story from WWII.

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En passion för Mr. Lester
    • Filming locations
      • Wales, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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