- Watch Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1988 Online Movie Full Streaming
- IMDb Code: 0096438
- Original Music By: Alan Silvestri
- Gross: $154,222,492 (USA)
- Stars: Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Cassidy | See full cast and crew »
- Rate: 7.7/10 total 124,226 votes
- Budget: $70,000,000 (estimated)
- Director: Robert Zemeckis
- Filming Date:
- Filming Location: USA
- Release Date: 22 June 1988 (USA)
- Plot Keyword: Rabbit | Detective | Roger Rabbit | Murder | Maroon Cartoon
- Genre: Animation | Comedy | Crime | Family | Fantasy
- Sound Mix: 70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints) | Dolby (35 mm prints)
- Runtime: 104 min
- Soundtrack: Witchcraft
- Gary K. Wolf (novel "Who Censored Roger Rabbit?")
- Jeffrey Price (screenplay) &
- Peter S. Seaman (screenplay)
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) Known Trivia
- Since the movie was being made by Disney, Warner Brothers would only allow the use of their biggest toon stars, Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, if they got an equal amount of screen time as Disney's biggest stars, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Because of this, both sets of characters are always together in frame when on the screen. 160 of 160 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- The three ingredients of the dip which 'kills' toons, (turpentine, benzene and acetone) are all paint thinners which are used to remove animation from cels. 136 of 136 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- This movie marked the first time cartoon characters from both Walt Disney and Warner Brothers appeared together on screen. 132 of 132 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- Bob Hoskins said that, for two weeks after seeing the movie, his young son wouldn't talk to him. When finally asked why, his son said he couldn't believe his father would work with cartoon characters such as Bugs Bunny and not let him meet them. 279 of 282 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- The first test audience was comprised mostly of 18-19-year-olds, who hated it. After nearly the entire audience walked out of the screening, Robert Zemeckis, who had final cut, said he wasn't changing a thing. 118 of 118 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- With an estimated production budget of $70 million at the time of its release, Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) was the most expensive film produced in the 1980s and had the longest on-screen credits for a film. 86 of 86 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- When Eddie takes Roger Rabbit into the back room at the bar where Dolores works to cut apart the hand-cuffs, the lamp from ceiling is bumped and swinging. Lots of extra work was needed to make the shadows match between the actual room shots and the animation for very little viewer benefit. Today, "Bump the Lamp" is a term used by many Disney employees to refer to going that extra mile on an effect just to make it a little more special, even though most viewers or guests will never notice it. 127 of 128 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- When the Special Edition DVD was released, Robert Zemeckis stated in an interview for a newspaper that Bill Murray was his and producer Steven Spielberg's original choice for the role of Eddie Valiant but neither could get in contact with him in time. Bill Murray states in interviews that when he read the interview he was in a public place at the time but he still screamed his lungs out, because he would have definitely accepted the role. 112 of 113 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- Pay close attention to Christopher Lloyd's performance as Judge Doom. In every shot where he's not wearing his shades, he never blinks. 111 of 112 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- Every frame of the movie which featured a mixture of animation and live action had to be printed up as a still photograph. An animator would then draw the particular illustration for that frame on tracing paper set on top of the photo. The outline drawing then had to be hand-colored. Once that was done, the drawing had to be composited back into the original frame using an optical printer. 68 of 68 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
Goofs: Anachronisms: In the scene where the taxi is about to mount the road on the bridge, a modern day lamp post can be seen. While this design 'may' have been around in 1947, it would have been brand new, and unlikely to have been placed on an obscure road.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) Plot: A toon hating detective is a cartoon rabbit's only hope to prove his innocence when he is accused of murder. Full summary » »
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) Story: 'Toon star Roger is worried that his wife Jessica is playing pattycake with someone else, so the studio hires detective Eddie Valiant to snoop on her. But the stakes are quickly raised when Marvin Acme is found dead and Roger is the prime suspect. Groundbreaking interaction between the live and animated characters, and lots of references to classic animation. Written byJon Reeves <jreeves@imdb.com>
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) Movie mography links and data courtesy of The Internet Movie Database
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