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Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
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Synopsis
In
Robert Zemeckis
's trailblazing combination of animation and live-action, Hollywood's 1940s cartoon stars are a subjugated minority, living in the ghettolike "Toontown" where their movements are sharply monitored by the human power establishment. The Toons are permitted to perform in a Cotton Club-style nightspot but are forbidden to patronize the joint. One of Toontown's leading citizens, whacked-out Roger Rabbit, is framed for the murder of human nightclub owner Marvin Acme (
Stubby Kaye
). Private detective Eddie Valiant (
Bob Hoskins
), whose prejudice against Toons stems from the time that his brother was killed by a falling cartoon piano, reluctantly agrees to clear Roger of the accusation. Most of the sociopolitical undertones of the original novel were weeded out out of the 1988 film version, with emphasis shifted to its basic "evil land developer" plotline --and, more enjoyably, to a stream of eye-popping special effects. With the combined facilities of animator
Richard Williams
, Disney, Warner Bros.,
Steven Spielberg
's Amblin Entertainment, and
George Lucas
's Industrial Light and Magic, the film allows us to believe (at least for 90 minutes) that "toons" exist, and that they are capable of interacting with 3-dimensional human beings. Virtually every major cartoon character of the late 1940s shows up, with the exceptions of Felix the Cat and Popeye the Sailor, whose licensees couldn't come to terms with the producers. Of the film's newly minted Toons, the most memorable is Roger Rabbit's curvaceous bride Jessica (voiced, uncredited, by
Kathleen Turner
). The human element is well-represented by Hoskins,
Christopher Lloyd
, and
Joanna Cassidy
; also watch for action-film producer
Joel Silver
as Roger Rabbit's
Tex Avery
-style director. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Joe Alaskey
Yosemite Sam
Wayne Allwine
Mickey Mouse
Tony Anselmo
Donald Duck
Mel Blanc
Daffy Duck
Betsy Brantley
Jessica Rabbit, performance model
Joanna Cassidy
Dolores
Cherry Davis
Woody Woodpecker
Charles Fleischer
Greasy
Charles Fleischer
Roger Rabbit
June Foray
Wheezy, Lena Hyena
Lou Hirsch
Baby Herman
Bob Hoskins
Eddie Valiant
Amy Irving
Jessica Rabbit's (Singing)
Stubby Kaye
Marvin Acme
Richard Le Parmentier
Lt. Santino
Christopher Lloyd
Judge Doom
Tony Pope
Goofy, Wolf
Mae Questel
Betty Boop
Russie Taylor
birds
Russie Taylor
Minnie Mouse
Alan Tilvern
R.K. Maroon
Kathleen Turner
Jessica Rabbit (uncredited)
Joel Silver
Raoul Raoul, Director
Frank Sinatra
Singing Sword
Richard Williams
Droopy
Morgan Deare
Editor, Bongo the Gorilla
Peter Westy
Pinocchio
Production Crew
Richard Williams
Animation Director
Andreas Deja
Animator
Dale Baer
Animator
Phil Nibbelink
Animator
Richard Williams
Animator
Russell Hall
Animator
Simon Wells
Animator
Bill McAllister
Art Director
Stephen Scott
Art Director
Peter Lonsdale
Associate Editor
Don Hahn
Associate Producer
Steve Starkey
Associate Producer
Steven Saxton
Associate Producer
Gary K. Wolf
Book Author
Raymond Stella
Camera Operator
Priscilla John
Casting
Daivd Toguri
Choreography
Quinny Sacks
Choreography
Dean Cundey
Cinematographer
Paul Beeson
Cinematographer
Frank Marshall
Co-producer
Robert Watts
Co-producer
Alan Silvestri
Composer (Music Score)
Joanna Johnston
Costume Designer
Robert Zemeckis
Director
Arthur Schmidt
Editor
Kathleen Kennedy
Executive Producer
Steven Spielberg
Executive Producer
David McGiffert
First Assistant Director
Michael Murray
First Assistant Director
Peter Robb-King
Makeup
Frank Marshall
Producer
Robert Watts
Producer
Elliot Scott
Production Designer
Roger Cain
Production Designer
Jack Frost Sanders
Production Manager
Patricia Carr
Production Manager
Jeffrey Price
Screenwriter
Peter S. Seaman
Screenwriter
Frank Marshall
Second Unit Director
Ian Sharp
Second Unit Director
Max Kleven
Second Unit Director
Peter Howitt
Set Designer
Robert R. Benton
Set Designer
John Boyd
Sound/Sound Designer
Michael Evje
Sound/Sound Designer
Tony Dawe
Sound/Sound Designer
Brian Lince
Special Effects
Brian Morrison
Special Effects
Brian Warner
Special Effects
David Watkin
Special Effects
David Watson
Special Effects
Industrial Light & Magic
Special Effects
Peter Biggs
Special Effects
Roger Nichols
Special Effects
Tony Dunsterville
Special Effects
Ken Ralston
Special Effects Supervisor
Peter Diamond
Stunts
Edward Jones
Visual Effects
Year: 1988
Runtime: 104
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Color type
Deluxe prints
Rank Color
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
Amblin Entertainment
Buena Vista
Silver Screen Partners III
Touchstone Pictures
Release
June 22, 1988 (USA)
by Buena Vista
Awards
1987 - Special Award for Technical Achievement - L.A. Film Critics Association
1987 - Special Award for Technical Achievement - Los Angeles Film Critics Association
1988 - Best Film (Musical or Comedy) - Golden Globe
1988 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
1988 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
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