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This was requested by wayneluss (I mention the possible sequel, but the plans at one time was for a PREQUEL not sequel, sorry bout that). Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 American fantasy-comedy-noir film directed by Robert Zemeckis and released by Touchstone Pictures. The film combines live action and animation, and is based on Gary K. Wolf's novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, which depicts a world in which cartoon characters interact directly with human beings. Who Framed Roger Rabbit stars Bob Hoskins as a private detective who investigates a murder involving the famous cartoon character, Roger Rabbit. Charles Fleischer co-stars as the titular character's voice, Christopher Lloyd as the villain, Kathleen Turner as the voice of Roger's cartoon wife, and Joanna Cassidy as the detective's girlfriend. Walt Disney Pictures purchased the film rights to the story in 1981. Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman wrote two drafts of the script before Disney brought in Steven Spielberg and Amblin Entertainment to help finance the film. Zemeckis was hired to direct the live-action scenes with Richard Williams overseeing animation sequences. Production was moved from Los Angeles to Elstree Studios in England to accommodate Williams and his group of animators. While filming, the production budget began to rapidly expand and the shooting schedule ran longer than expected. However, the film was released to financial success and critical acclaim. Who Framed Roger Rabbit brought a re ...

  1. ILiveAgain1
    12:01 That motherfucker always give me the creeps as a kid and it some points nowadays LOL! 12:41 I figure if I had to guess it will most likely be CGI? Becouse them A-HOLES are just to lazy which is very sad. This film i had the chance to see this on the
    September 10, 2011
  2. TheCinemaFan94
    One of my all-time favorites...great review!
    September 10, 2011
  3. MLKKAEFEnterprises
    I haven't seen this since the theater but its one of my all time favorites. I love this movie just a lot of fun! They should make more films like this. Sadly this inspired Coolworld...but that film was so sad. What was also nice about WFRR was seeing the
    September 10, 2011