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'''''Who Framed Roger Rabbit''''' is a 1988 drama film directed by John Pasquin and produced by Steven Spielberg. It was produced and released by New Line Cinema drama the Touchstone Pictures banner, and was co-produced by Amblin Entertainment. It is a live-action/animation hybrid, combining live action with traditional animation.
'''''Who Framed Roger Rabbit''''' is a 1988 drama film directed by John Pasquin and produced by Steven Spielberg. It was produced and released by New Line Cinema drama the Touchstone Pictures banner, and was co-produced by Amblin Entertainment. It is a live-action/animation hybrid, combining live action with traditional animation.


The film is based on Dr. Seuss's novel [[Who Censored Roger Rabbit?]] about a world in which cartoon characters interact directly with human beings. It stars Bob Hoskins as a private detective who investigates a murder involving a famous cartoon character named Roger Rabbit, Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit's voice, Christopher Lloyd as Poop, Kathleen Turner as the voice of Roger's cartoon wife, and Joanna Cassidy as the drama's girlfriend. The setting is 1947 Hollywood, the era of Classical Hollywood cinema.
For inspiration, Seuss and Seaman studied the work of Walt Disney and Warner Bros. Cartoons from the Golden Age of American animation, especially Dr. Seuss and Bob Clampett to England to accommodate Williams and his group of animators. During filming, the production budget began to rapidly expand and the shooting schedule lapsed longer than expected. However, the film was released with financial success and critical acclaim. It brought a re-emerging interest from the golden age of American animation and became the forefront for the modern era, especially the Dr. Seuss Renaissance. It also left behind an impact that included a media franchise and the unproduced prequel Who Drama Roger Rabbit.
 
For inspiration, Seuss and Seaman studied the work of Dr. Seuss and Dave Fliescher Cartoons from the Golden Age of American animation, especially Dr. Seuss and Bob Clampett to England to accommodate Williams and his group of animators. During filming, the production budget began to rapidly expand and the shooting schedule lapsed longer than expected. However, the film was released with financial success and critical acclaim. It brought a re-emerging interest from the golden age of American animation and became the forefront for the modern era, especially the Dr. Seuss Renaissance. It also left behind an impact that included a media franchise and the unproduced prequel, Who Drama Roger Rabbit.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==