normal
bold
narrow
normal
bold
Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Buena Vista (1988)
Action | Animation | Classic | Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Thriller
USA | English | Color | 01:44
LaserDisk
1 disc

In the 1940’s Hollywood there are not only people but cartoon characters starring in films. Roger Rabbit, one of the biggest stars, is thought to have killed someone and the private detective Eddie Valiant must help the wanted Toonstar. A groundbreaking comedy where actors and cartoons are woven perfectly together.


Cast View all

Bob Hoskins Eddie Valiant
Christopher Lloyd Judge Doom
Joanna Cassidy Dolores
Charles Fleischer Roger Rabbit
Stubby Kaye Marvin Acme
Alan Tilvern R.K. Maroon
Richard LeParmentier Lt. Santino
Lou Hirsch Baby Herman
Betsy Brantley Jessica's Performance Model
Joel Silver Raoul
Paul Springer Augie
Richard Ridings Angelo
Edwin Craig Arthritic Cowboy
Lindsay Holiday Soldier
Mike Edmonds Stretch
Morgan Deare Editor
Danny Capri Kid #1
Christopher Hollosy Kid #2
John-Paul Sipla Kid #3
Laura Frances Blonde Starlet
Joel Cutrara Forensic #1
Billy J. Mitchell Forensic #2
Eric B. Sindon Mailman
Ed Herlihy Newscaster
James O'Connell Conductor

Personal

Quantity 1
Seen
Added Date Mar 10, 2012 13:58:34
Modified Date Jun 12, 2022 00:34:05

Notes

Alternate Versions for
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)

Some versions, including the television version shown on Fox, have an extra scene: Eddie Valiant had gone into Toontown, ambushed by the weasels and had a pig's head ``tooned'' onto his. He went home and took a shower during which Jessica walks into his apartment.


A shot, allegedly animated by two Disney practical-jokers (who were subsequently fired), of Jessica's vagina during her dance sequence was inserted into the first laserdisc print.


The infamous scene where Jessica rabbit and Eddie are thrown out of the cab has been altered for the DVD version: Jessica now has white panties on.


In the broadcast TV version, Baby Herman laments "I got a 50-year-old lust in a 3-year-old body" instead of the original "I got a 50-year-old lust in a 3-year-old's dinky" though the original line was heard in TV commercials for the film's theatrical release.


The original film had a scene of Betty Boop where her dress was drawn too low in the front making her look topless. The scene was edited before being released on video.


When Eddie Valiant approached a gorilla, who was guarding the enterance door of a lounge, he said, "Nice monky suit." Then the gorilla responds, "Wise ass." On TV, the line was changed to "Wise guy", to make it more appropriate. The change was pretty noticeable, because the new voice was different from the gorilla's original voice.


There is a scene in the movie that was seen in the television versions and is cut out of the video version. Eddie Valiant attempts to break into Jessica Rabbit's dressing room and encounters an angry Judge Doom and Gorilla.