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> Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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Directed by:
Robert Zemeckis

Starring:
Bob Hoskins as Eddie Valiant
Christopher Lloyd as Judge Doom
Joanna Cassidy as Dolores
Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit/Benny the Cab/Greasy/Psycho
Stubby Kaye as Marvin Acme
Alan Tilvern as R.K. Maroon
Richard LeParmentier as Lt. Santino
Lou Hirsch as Baby Herman
Betsy Brantley as Jessica's performance model
Joel Silver as Raoul (director)

Debated Goofs - Commented Goofs - Corrected Goofs - Explained Goofs

 

  • When Eddie Valliant jumps high in the air on the pogo stick, you can clearly see two strings pulling him up from his shoulders in the shot before the shot where his head hits the light bulb. - steelflesh
  • When roger says to the director : "I can take it don't worry about me." He reaches to tug on the directors coat, but the coat levitates before roger even touches it. - steelflesh
  • When the two weasels are digging through the wall to get to toon town, look out for a single brick floating and twitching around all by it self. - steelflesh
  • When the two weasels are digging through the wall to get to toon town, watch the weasel with the cigarette in his mouth. His mouth movements don't accompany the coughing and spluttering noises he makes. - steelflesh
  • When Roger and Eddy are joined by hand cuffs and roger runs under the bed, dragging eddy behind him, you can see that Eddy is being moved along by a white board with wheels on it beneath him. This board is visible again under Eddie's butt when Eddie's bed moves upwards. - steelflesh
  • In one scene where Eddie is talking with Baby Herman, if you do a freeze-frame and look closely behind Herman in the back of the buggy, you can see the shadow of the rods that make his cigar move. (Version: VHS) - Soulman

Commented Goofs

  • In the scene at the bar, Christopher Lloyd asks if any one has seen a rabbit. One of the drunks replies that he has seen a 6ft invisible rabbit named "Harvey." This is obviously in reference to the 6ft invisible rabbit from the Jimmy Stewart film "Harvey." The goof is that Roger Rabbit takes place in the 1940s while "Harvey" was made in 1950. - Jim Kaiser
    • Comment: While it's true that the Jimmy Stewart movie "Harvey", didn't come out until 1950, the Pulitzer Prize-winning play the movie was based on, Mary Chase's "Harvey" was published in 1944. The man in the bar could have read, seen, or heard about the play six years before the movie came out. - Dulcinea

Corrected Goofs

  • Perhaps the major premise in the movie is to stop the tearing down of Toontown to build the first freeway (from Hollywood to Pasadena). Unfortunately, the Pasadena freeway was built in 1940, and Roger Rabbit is supposed to be 1947 - all that irony was for naught. D'oh! - Andrew
    • Correction: I don't see this as a goof. It's quite clear the movie is setting in an alternate universe (no toons where walking the streets of Hollywood in 1947), so it can have a different History. Obviously, the existence of Toontown prevented the building of the freeway in 1940, as it still prevented it after Judge Doom's masterplan failed. - St Fan
  • When Judge says that no toon can resist the little song he taps on the wall without singing back how come when he does it he himself doesn't sing it or something?? - JeSe PaE
    • Correction: To who ever said the Judge doesn't sing shave and a hair cut... he does sing it right before Roger comes out of the wall. - ash

 


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