Frame Up
Not to be confused with Frame-up or The Frame-Up.
Frame Up | |
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Directed by | Emilio Miraglia |
Produced by | Luigi Scaccianoce |
Written by |
Massimo De Rita Dino Maiuri |
Starring |
Henry Silva Beba Lončar |
Music by | Robby Poitevin |
Cinematography | Erico Menczer |
Release dates |
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Language | Italian |
Frame Up (Italian: Quella carogna dell'ispettore Sterling, also known as The Falling Man) is a 1968 Italian noir-crime film directed by Emilio Miraglia and starring Henry Silva, Beba Lončar and Keenan Wynn.[1][2] It was shot in San Francisco.[2] The US version is eight minutes shorter and is also drastically different from the European version, including a different editing and another musical score (provided by Marcel Lawler).[2]
Plot
A police inspector's son is killed by a gang of thieves and is accused of having killed a police informer. After being kicked out of the police department the inspector must discover the truth on his own.
Cast
- Henry Silva as Inspector Sterling
- Beba Lončar as Janet
- Keenan Wynn as Police Commissioner Donald
- Carlo Palmucci as Gary
- Pier Paolo Capponi as O'Neil
- Luciano Rossi as Joseph Randolph
- Larry Dolgin as Kelly
- Charlene Polite as Anne
- Bob Molden as Rocky
References
External links
- Frame Up at the Internet Movie Database
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