One of the best ‘80s movies, as well as a prime example of live-action/animation hybrids working out, director Robert Zemeckis’ Who Framed Roger Rabbit? is still a landmark hit in the Disney canon.
Speaking with the website ImNotBad.com, author Gary K. Wolf (who wrote the novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, which served as the basis for Who Framed Roger Rabbit) revealed he has regained the rights ...
'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' owes much of its identity to 1940s film noir, including the Femme Fatales, whom Jessica Rabbit is based on. Surprisingly, her oversexualized nature is partially due to her ...
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Gary K. Wolf regains full rights to Roger Rabbit and hints at making new stories with his iconic characters
Donna dressed as Roger Rabbit, animated star of the 1988 movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit". (Photo by Joshua Yospyn/For The Washington Post via Getty Images) The official ownership of Roger Rabbit has ...
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