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  2. “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” is sheer, enchanted entertainment from the first frame to the last – a joyous, giddy, goofy celebration of the kind of fun you can have with a movie camera. The film takes place in Hollywood in 1947, in a world where humans and Toons exist side by side.

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  3. In WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT, animated characters (Toons) and humans co-exist in a fictional 1940s Los Angeles. When one of the Toons -- Roger Rabbit (voiced by Charles Fleischer) -- is framed for murder, he turns to human detective Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins) for help.

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    • Robert Zemeckis
  4. Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 American fantasy comedy neo-noir film directed by Robert Zemeckis from a screenplay written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman. [7] . It is loosely based on the 1981 novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit? by Gary K. Wolf.

  5. Who Framed Roger Rabbit is an innovative and entertaining film that features a groundbreaking mix of live action and animation, with a touching and original story to boot. Read Critics Reviews

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    • Robert Zemeckis
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    • Bob Hoskins
  6. Directed by 'Robert Zemeckis, Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a murder mystery turned on its (very long rabbit) ears, and a spirited tribute to the magic of animation and laughter. Full Review |...

  7. Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Directed by Robert Zemeckis. With Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Cassidy, Charles Fleischer. When a cartoon rabbit is accused of murder, he enlists the help of a burnt out private investigator to prove his innocence.

  8. Who Framed Roger Rabbit premiered in theaters in 1988. And we’re covering it now as part of our attempt to revisit some classic films that came out before Plugged In existed. Well, the biggest thing I have to say here is that PG-rated films in 1988 were not quite as PG as one would hope.