How to Frame a Figg

1971

Action / Comedy

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Yvonne Craig Photo
Yvonne Craig as Glorianna Hastings
Frank Welker Photo
Frank Welker as Prentiss Gates
Don Knotts Photo
Don Knotts as Hollis Alexander Figg
Eddie Quillan Photo
Eddie Quillan as Old Man
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942.46 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 42 min
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1.71 GB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 42 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by bkoganbing6 / 10

It's exploding punchcards

Don Knotts is in yet another worm is turned film where he's set up to be a patsy to take a fall, but he somehow outsmarts the crooks. In this case the crooks are among others the mayor of his small town and chief assistant Edward Andrews and Joe Flynn.

Our hero is this meek accountant working for the city and the big guys feeling the heat of investigation decide Knotts is their patsy. To do that they have to give him or pretend to give him a big promotion.

What can I say is that even Knotts is not as stupid as they think. He's ably assisted by girlfriend Elaine Joyce and his friend and big movie fan Frank Welker. Welker is especially funny here, constantly making allusions to all these old films to cover every situation they are in.

Knotts is also perfectly cast in the role. He'd be the perpetual schnook in all his films not just How To Frame A Fig.

Reviewed by tavm7 / 10

How to Frame a Figg is a funny enough Don Knotts comedy

I remember seeing the beginning of this movie-during the late '80s or early '90s, I can't remember which-on an independent station (well, it was a Fox one, actually) when I lived in Jacksonville, FL. It looked funny enough but for some reason, I didn't bother to watch the whole thing. So now I just did that on Netflix DVD. My verdict: I found most of it pretty hilarious what with Don Knotts' usual persona of a nervous, easily upset, reluctant hero. Among the funny supporting cast: Frank Welker as Knotts' best friend, Elaine Joyce as his sweet girlfriend, Edward Andrews as the corrupt mayor, Joe Flynn as the mayor's associate, Parker Fennelly as the cantankerous boss of the latter two, and Yvonne Craig as Knotts' "secretary". Both Ms. Joyce and Ms. Craig are sexy in their own way here though I have to admit that Ms. Craig is the more alluring one every time she shows up. I had a real good time watching this one! So on that note, I recommend How to Frame a Figg.

Reviewed by bakerd1-19 / 10

Don Knotts at his finest

This zany film rivals the Ghost and Mr. Chicken as one of Don Knott's finest film performances. Knotts is an accountant for a Podunk city hall that is good for swindling the citizens. They fire the "three competent bookkeepers and keep the dumb one" (Knotts of course is the dumb one). When his garbage collecting cohort accidentally empties the wrong trash can, Knotts finds himself wrapped up in a bizarre trap set by the city council for him. Funny moments in the movie include the Bowling Alley Restroom scene, and the cemetery scene is absolutely hilarious. Typical Knotts, the nervous ninny act is well used, and as usual he is surrounded by lots of crazy character actors from the sixties. Such actors as Frank Welker, and Pitt Herbert add to the mayhem. As one may expect Knotts's armed with a big car, a pretty girl, and no real clue of what he's doing. Fun for anyone, especially nostalgia buffs, but just about anyone will love it.

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