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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-16T22:25:47.000Z",
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  "textContent": "The OOP Kino disc is getting an Australian Blu-ray release via Imprint Films. Can never have too much Joe Don Baker!\n\n*Framed (1975) Imprint Collection #601 - Limited Edition Blu-ray*\n\nhttps://viavision.com.au/products/framed-limited-edition-blu-ray?variant=52061376708921\nImage: https://i.ibb.co/5XHwmKMN/IMP5425-Framed-Expanded.webp  (https://ibb.co/Y4swm0Rz)\n\n---Quote---\n1500 copies only.\n\nSpecial Features & Technical Specs:\n\n* 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray\n* NEW Audio commentary by author and film writer Will Sloan\n* NEW Legacy of Brutality - video essay featuring writer and film critic Nick Pinkerton on the works of Phil Karlson and Joe Don Baker\n* Theatrical Trailer\n* Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Stereo\n* Aspect Ratio 1.78:1\n* Optional English HOH Subtitles\n---End Quote---\nHe was taken by everyone for everything he had. All he had left was one obsession. To get even. To pay them back two for one.\n\nWhen gambler Ron Lewis is falsely accused of murder, he’s confronted by a violent deputy sheriff – and ends up killing the lawman in self-defence. Railroaded by corrupt cops and scheming lawyers, Ron is put behind bars. When he eventually emerges, he embarks on a revenge tour of torment and torture against the people who wronged him.\n\nThe final film of director Phil Karlson (Kansas City Confidential, The Phenix City Story) saw him reunited with his breakout Walking Tall star Joe Don Baker (Cape Fear, GoldenEye) for a brutal, bloody tale of vengeance in America’s deep south.\n\n\nCheck out is this original 1975 Trailer:\n\nFramed 1975 - Official Trailer - YouTube",
  "title": "Framed (1975) Phil Karlson | Joe Don Baker - Imprint #601"
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