
Framed: The Adventures of Zion Man
Animation · Drama · Fantasy
Overview
An evil Nazi, a boy's vivid imagination and his comic book drawings take you on a journey into a world where his fantasy becomes reality at the most inappropriate and dangerous time. Being 12, a talented comic book artist, having a mind of his own, his first crush, the fearlessness that comes with youth and being Jewish in Nazi Germany was Walter's life. Inspired by actual events a combination of live action and animation(based on Jaeden Lieberher's drawings) makes for a thrilling and entertaining tale.
Top Cast


Ed Asner
Ed Asner
Adult Walter (voice)
Ed Asner
Adult Walter (voice)


Jaeden Martell
Jaeden Martell
Walter
Jaeden Martell
Walter


Christa Beth Campbell
Christa Beth Campbell
Gerti
Christa Beth Campbell
Gerti


Gabe White
Gabe White
Bruno
Gabe White
Bruno


Marianne Muellerleile
Marianne Muellerleile
Frau Braunschweig
Marianne Muellerleile
Frau Braunschweig
Steve Cell
Steve Cell
Lt. Mueller
Steve Cell
Lt. Mueller


Alicia Ziegler
Alicia Ziegler
Nadia
Alicia Ziegler
Nadia
Finnian Scott Morris
Finnian Scott Morris
Johan
Finnian Scott Morris
Johan


Cole Jensen
Cole Jensen
Gustaf
Cole Jensen
Gustaf
Jessamin Blu
Jessamin Blu
German Student
Jessamin Blu
German Student
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