Who framed Roger Rabbit /

In 1947 Hollywood Eddie Valiant is a down-on-his-luck detective who is hired to find out if Marvin Acme is playing hanky-panky with Jessica Rabbit, wife of Maroon Cartoon superstar Roger Rabbit. When Acme is found murdered all fingers point to Roger who enlists Eddie's help to find the real kil...

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Uniform Title:Who framed Roger Rabbit? (Motion picture)
Corporate Authors: Touchstone Pictures, Touchstone Home Entertainment (Firm), Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm)
Other Authors: Spielberg, Steven, 1946- (Producer), Zemeckis, Robert, 1952- (Director), Watts, Robert, 1938- (Producer), Marshall, Frank (Producer), Price, Jeffrey (Screenwriter), Seaman, Peter S. (Screenwriter), Hoskins, Bob (Actor), Lloyd, Christopher, 1938- (Actor), Cassidy, Joanna, 1945- (Actor), Wolf, Gary K.
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
French
Language Notes:In English, French or Spanish with optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Published: [Burbank, Calif.] : Touchstone Home Entertainment, ©2013, ©1988.
Edition:25th anniversary [edition] ; Widescreen.
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Summary:In 1947 Hollywood Eddie Valiant is a down-on-his-luck detective who is hired to find out if Marvin Acme is playing hanky-panky with Jessica Rabbit, wife of Maroon Cartoon superstar Roger Rabbit. When Acme is found murdered all fingers point to Roger who enlists Eddie's help to find the real killer. The down-on-his-luck detective gets involved in a dastardly plot to redevelop Toontown. The mixed live and animated action takes place in Hollywood and next-door "Toontown," where humans and "Toons" co-exist.
Item Description:Title from container.
Based on the book "Who censored Roger Rabbit?" by Gary K. Wolf.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1988.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (approximately 104 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD, widescreen (1.85:1) presentation; Dolby digital 5.1 (English), Dolby digital 2.0 (French).
Audience:Rating: PG.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Dean Cundey ; director of animation, Richard Williams ; editor, Arthur Schmidt ; music, Alan Silvestri.