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Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Vista Series) [DVD]
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| Genre | Kids & Family |
| Format | Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Animated, DVD, Widescreen, Dolby, NTSC, DTS Surround Sound, Full Screen, Live See more |
| Contributor | Christopher Lloyd, Paul Springer, Alan Tilvern, Richard Ridings, Peter S. Seaman, Jeffrey Price, Robert Zemeckis, Gary K. Wolf, Betsy Brantley, Joanna Cassidy, Lou Hirsch, Bob Hoskins, Joel Silver, Stubby Kaye, Richard LeParmentier, Charles Fleischer See more |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 2 |
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It's 1947 Hollywood, and Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins), a down-on-his-luck detective, is hired to find proof that Marvin Acme, gag factory mogul and owner of Toontown, is playing hanky-panky with femme fatale Jessica Rabbit, wife of Maroon Cartoon superstar Roger Rabbit. When Acme is found murdered, all fingers point to Roger, and the sinister, power-hungry Judge Doom (Christopher Lloyd) is on a mission to bring Roger to justice. Roger begs the Toon-hating Valiant to find the real evildoer and the plot thickens as Eddie uncovers scandal after scandal and realizes the very existence of Toontown is at stake! WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT is deliciously outrageous fun the whole family will enjoy.
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The handsome Vista Series double disc is set up exactly the way it should be. Disc 1, labeled "Family Friendly," contains a full screen version of the film, an enjoyable game, and a dandy 10-minute, over-easy look at the making of the film. Plus it includes all three Roger Rabbit shorts, which have been hard to find over the years. Disc 2, "Enthusiast," offers the widescreen version of the film, which can be viewed with on-screen facts (which obliterate much of the frame) and a lively commentary from director Robert Zemeckis along with the producers and writers. Like Zemeckis's DVD set of Back to the Future, the extras often repeat the same facts, especially the enormous scope of the project (it was done without computers, youngsters). Most intriguing is the making-of footage showing actors working with puppets or, more often, thin air. The new 35-minute documentary pulls everything together nicely, but an outside perspective would have been more intriguing. The film looks great but it's not a huge improvement over the initial 1999 DVD release (yet both are vastly better than anything shown on TV). --Doug Thomas
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 7.75 x 5.75 x 0.75 inches; 6.4 ounces
- Director : Robert Zemeckis
- Media Format : Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Animated, DVD, Widescreen, Dolby, NTSC, DTS Surround Sound, Full Screen, Live
- Run time : 1 hour and 44 minutes
- Actors : Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Cassidy, Charles Fleischer, Stubby Kaye
- Language : French, Unqualified, Spanish, English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (DTS 5.1)
- Studio : Disney Home Video
- ASIN : B00007AJGH
- Writers : Gary K. Wolf, Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #51,714 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #4,089 in Kids & Family DVDs
- #6,063 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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Customers consider this movie a classic that's great for both kids and adults, featuring an exceptional fusion of live action and hand-drawn animation. The Blu-ray version receives praise for its HD visuals and sound quality, while the extras include entertaining bonus features. Customers appreciate the all-star cast and the movie's ability to stand the test of time, considering it good value for money.
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Customers love this movie, describing it as a classic and one of their favorite films growing up.
"The movie is a crack up! The way live action and animation combined are genius...." Read more
"...And with two discs included, with that original artwork on the box. A must have item for any disney fans or Toontown fans for that matter." Read more
"Classic movie, very well made." Read more
"...Great move, and still as funny!" Read more
Customers find this movie great for both kids and adults alike, making it a family entertainment choice that can be enjoyed by the whole family.
"...memorable characters, a lot of humor, and a movie that you can watch with your kids that is worth every one of 5 stars." Read more
"...With a twist at the end as far as the villain goes,this is a movie for everyone...the kids will like it for the cartoon characters, the adults for..." Read more
"A hilarious and fantastic spoof on the noir genre. Truly a special film with nothing quite like it...." Read more
"...The story features all the hallmarks of film noir with a phenomenal all-star cast of cartoons, including Jessica Rabbit (Kathleen Turner), Baby..." Read more
Customers praise the exceptional fusion of live action and hand-drawn animation in this movie, with one customer noting how seamlessly the two elements are combined.
"The movie is a crack up! The way live action and animation combined are genius...." Read more
"...The combination of real characters and animation is impressive and entertaining." Read more
"...The blend of animation and live action is seamless, which is pretty remarkable given the age of this film...." Read more
"...It's a delightful, wacky entertainment which, because of all the animated elements, should be viewed more than once...for the story, for the puns..." Read more
Customers appreciate the movie's extras, which include entertaining bonus features and cool promotional materials, making it a worthy addition to their collection.
"...A down-at-the-heels private eye, a long-suffering girlfriend, an intriguing mystery, and a villain worthy of the name...." Read more
"...The film was loaded with innuendos and inside jokes, which only added to the pleasure of watching it. I thought the casting was perfect, too...." Read more
"...'s fan, new to the film, or just any fan, this film is a worthy addition to your collection. Highly, and I mean HIGHLY recommended!" Read more
"...It's full of extras. I'm an animation fan and the combination of live actors and cartoon characters in this movie was done seamlessly." Read more
Customers praise the movie's quality, noting that it has stood the test of time and arrived in perfect condition.
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Customers praise the Blu-ray quality, noting spectacular HD visuals and good picture and sound performance.
"One of my FAVORITE movies of all time! And with two discs included, with that original artwork on the box...." Read more
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"...The clarity of transfer is outstanding. However I do have one little beef about the formatting of the menu...." Read more
"...I really like the fact that you get both a Blu-ray and DVD. Just in case one gets damaged or something." Read more
Customers praise the movie's fantastic acting and animation, featuring a huge cast of cartoon characters seamlessly integrated with live actors.
"...In summary: A great film with memorable characters, a lot of humor, and a movie that you can watch with your kids that is worth every one of 5 stars." Read more
"...the villain goes,this is a movie for everyone...the kids will like it for the cartoon characters, the adults for the sheer absurdity that somehow..." Read more
"...The story features all the hallmarks of film noir with a phenomenal all-star cast of cartoons, including Jessica Rabbit (Kathleen Turner), Baby..." Read more
"...I thought the casting was perfect, too. Christopher Lloyd as Judge Doom was spot-on...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024The movie is a crack up! The way live action and animation combined are genius. I'm a cartoon fan, so it was great fun to see how many of the characters I could identify-especially at the end. Eddie Valiant is a down on his heels PI, who gets offered a case. He really didn't want it, as it concerned Toons. Eddie had beef with Toons. What started as a simply case, ballooned in a sinister plot to erase ALL of Toontown. Some parts of this movie are wet-your-pants funny! For example, listen to the customers in the background as Jessica sings at the Ink & Paint Club. This is another gem I got from HPB. The cover sleeve was a little worn, but the disc was showroom new. I think shipping costs was more than the actual price. And there were 2 discs. 1 was just the straight movie. The other had commentary, and info on the making of this film. Yeah, it was worth more than what I paid. And the best part: it's captioned.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025One of my FAVORITE movies of all time! And with two discs included, with that original artwork on the box. A must have item for any disney fans or Toontown fans for that matter.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025Classic movie, very well made.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025SO THRILLED to find this childhood classic on DVD!! Brings back a lot of memories as a kid. Finding this on DVD made throwing out my VHS recording a lot easier! Great move, and still as funny!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025Great film
- Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024I enjoyed watching the antics of the toons as one of their own, Roger Rabbit, is framed for murder. His wife, the voluptuous Jessica Rabbit, was caught playing patty-cake with another man. Bob Hoskins is hysterical, trying to protect his client from weasels and a sinister Christopher Lloyd. The combination of real characters and animation is impressive and entertaining.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2017A film noir detective story combined with cartoon characters just shouldn't work.
But this one does.
Brilliantly.
I first saw "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" in the theater more than 30 years ago and loved it. I only recently found it on DVD and, remembering how much I enjoyed it back then, decided to purchase it. So glad I did because, despite the fact it's three decades old, it hasn't lost any of its charm. It's funny, very well acted by the humans in the film, and just as fresh in its concept as it was back in the day.
The script has all the plot elements of a classic film noir movie from the Forties: A down-at-the-heels private eye, a long-suffering girlfriend, an intriguing mystery, and a villain worthy of the name. Set in Los Angeles just after World War II, it captures the glory of Hollywood in its heyday when the studios reigned supreme and movie stars were glamorous. It has classic cartoon characters woven into the storyline: Betty Boop as a cocktail waitress, Droopy Dog running an elevator, and Donald Duck and Daffy Duck playing piano at a nightclub are just some of the many cartoon characters that make appearances in this very clever film.
Charles Fleischer, as the voice of Roger Rabbit (and a few other characters as well) is brilliant and Warner Bros. legendary voice actor Mel Blanc brings his special talents to the film as well. The late Bob Hoskins, as the slightly seedy private eye investigating the murder of a man who sells joke gadgets, is great in the role. He brings just the right touch of humor to the role without overdoing it. Christopher Lloyd as the judge of Toontown is downright scary in the role.
The blend of animation and live action is seamless, which is pretty remarkable given the age of this film. These days we've come to expect that from filmmakers but 30 years ago there were very few studios that would have attempted to do it because of the expense, the time-consuming process, and the often-less-than-stellar results. Touchstone Pictures and producer Steven Spielberg are, in my opinion, to be congratulated for taking the risk as is director Roger Zemeckis for agreeing to helm it.
In summary: A great film with memorable characters, a lot of humor, and a movie that you can watch with your kids that is worth every one of 5 stars.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025I love this movie my favorite movie ever
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David m.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 4, 20245.0 out of 5 stars My first 4k
I normally don't go for 4k but all evidence pointed to this version being the best and it was the colours pop , Jessica rabbits dress is a ruby red and not pink and bob hoskins skin tone is looking vibrant
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Cecilia Eveline Beatrice PerssonReviewed in Sweden on January 27, 20234.0 out of 5 stars .
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Furio B.Reviewed in Italy on May 4, 20195.0 out of 5 stars Seriamente, che cosa ci trovi in quel coniglio ?
Chi ha incastrato Roger Rabbit? è il genere di film che viene realizzato una volta ogni morte di papa (once in a blue moon, in inglese suona certo meglio), perché rappresenta un'immensa sfida per i registi: devono fare un buon film inventando allo stesso tempo una nuova tecnologia.
Questo lungometraggio animato entra a tutto diritto nella storia dei "cartoni" di tutti i tempi.
Il cinema è magia e la Disney lo sa molto bene (La Touchstone Pictures è un marchio della The Walt Disney Studios), se poi ci lavorano due maghi come Spielberg e Robert ("Ritorno al futuro") Zemeckis il risultato non può non essere di alto livello.
Siamo nel 1988 e mescolando live action e animazione tradizionale viene prodotto un film che unisce moltissimi personaggi animati, sia di Disney che di Warner Bros, insieme a persone in carne e ossa; questo non è solo un grande intrattenimento, ma rappresenta una svolta nell'uso degli effetti speciali: è il primo film che combina in modo convincente attori reali e personaggi di cartoni animati nello stesso spazio.
Topolino, Paperino, Duffy Duck e Bugs Bunny e tanti altri compaiono per la prima volta insieme sul grande schermo fianco a fianco con un buffo coniglio dalle orecchie lunghe, la sua sensuale moglie e un cast di attori umani (tra cui un grandissimo Bob Hoskins).
Prima di ciò non si era mai visto nulla di simile. Roger Rabbit e i suoi compagni di cartoni animati (chiamati genericamente Toons) gettano vere ombre, muovono le mani e afferrano i cappotti e scuotono i denti dei veri attori. Cambiano dimensione e prospettiva mentre si spostano attraverso una scena, la macchina da presa in questo film si muove come in un thriller degli anni '40 e i personaggi dei cartoni animati sembrano tridimensionali e sembrano occupare lo spazio reale.
Il risultato è sorprendente e Chi ha incastrato Roger Rabbit? diventa un caso mondiale con un enorme consenso di pubblico e critica (vince 4 oscar!).
E' un intrattenimento puro e incantato dal primo fotogramma all'ultimo; il film si svolge a Hollywood nel 1947, in un mondo in cui umani e Toons vivono fianco a fianco.
Il film è più che divertente, è esilarante. Si apre con quello che sembra un cartone animato da studio standard (la mamma va a fare shopping e lascia Roger Rabbit per fare da baby-sitter al suo piccolo marmocchio, che inizia immediatamente a causare problemi). Già questo "corto" animato, visto a parte dal film, è un capolavoro; ma poi, quando il cartone animato "baby" si stacca dal set, si accende un sigaro e dice al regista umano di andare all'inferno, sappiamo che siamo in un universo totalmente nuovo e speciale.
Guardando "Chi ha incastrato Roger Rabbit?" comincia a crescerti dentro una sensazione particolare, una sorta di apprezzamento o meglio, di gratitudine.
Ti rendi conto quanto sia facile fare film d'azione stupidi e senza cervello e quanto sia incredibilmente difficile realizzare un film come questo, dove ogni minuto di tempo sullo schermo può richiedere giorni o settimane di lavoro da parte degli animatori.
A questo punto può sorgere una domanda complicata: è per bambini, o adulti, o entrambi? Penso che sia inteso come intrattenimento universale.
Forse gli adulti lo apprezzeranno molto comprendendo l'enorme difficoltà di realizzazione e la facilità (apparente) del risultato finale.
Sicuramente piacerà molto anche ai bambini che però si chiederanno che cosa stiano facendo gli esseri umani all'interno di un cartone animato.
Questo Blu-ray in Edizione Speciale si compone di 2 dvd ricchissimi di contenuti extra.
La qualità video non è forse all'altezza degli attuali BD (è rimasterizzata su formato Blu Ray) ma è comunque buona. La qualita audio è perfetta.
Non può certo mancare nella vostra videoteca personale !
Chi ha incastrato Roger Rabbit? è il genere di film che viene realizzato una volta ogni morte di papa (once in a blue moon, in inglese suona certo meglio), perché rappresenta un'immensa sfida per i registi: devono fare un buon film inventando allo stesso tempo una nuova tecnologia.5.0 out of 5 stars
Furio B.Seriamente, che cosa ci trovi in quel coniglio ?
Reviewed in Italy on May 4, 2019
Questo lungometraggio animato entra a tutto diritto nella storia dei "cartoni" di tutti i tempi.
Il cinema è magia e la Disney lo sa molto bene (La Touchstone Pictures è un marchio della The Walt Disney Studios), se poi ci lavorano due maghi come Spielberg e Robert ("Ritorno al futuro") Zemeckis il risultato non può non essere di alto livello.
Siamo nel 1988 e mescolando live action e animazione tradizionale viene prodotto un film che unisce moltissimi personaggi animati, sia di Disney che di Warner Bros, insieme a persone in carne e ossa; questo non è solo un grande intrattenimento, ma rappresenta una svolta nell'uso degli effetti speciali: è il primo film che combina in modo convincente attori reali e personaggi di cartoni animati nello stesso spazio.
Topolino, Paperino, Duffy Duck e Bugs Bunny e tanti altri compaiono per la prima volta insieme sul grande schermo fianco a fianco con un buffo coniglio dalle orecchie lunghe, la sua sensuale moglie e un cast di attori umani (tra cui un grandissimo Bob Hoskins).
Prima di ciò non si era mai visto nulla di simile. Roger Rabbit e i suoi compagni di cartoni animati (chiamati genericamente Toons) gettano vere ombre, muovono le mani e afferrano i cappotti e scuotono i denti dei veri attori. Cambiano dimensione e prospettiva mentre si spostano attraverso una scena, la macchina da presa in questo film si muove come in un thriller degli anni '40 e i personaggi dei cartoni animati sembrano tridimensionali e sembrano occupare lo spazio reale.
Il risultato è sorprendente e Chi ha incastrato Roger Rabbit? diventa un caso mondiale con un enorme consenso di pubblico e critica (vince 4 oscar!).
E' un intrattenimento puro e incantato dal primo fotogramma all'ultimo; il film si svolge a Hollywood nel 1947, in un mondo in cui umani e Toons vivono fianco a fianco.
Il film è più che divertente, è esilarante. Si apre con quello che sembra un cartone animato da studio standard (la mamma va a fare shopping e lascia Roger Rabbit per fare da baby-sitter al suo piccolo marmocchio, che inizia immediatamente a causare problemi). Già questo "corto" animato, visto a parte dal film, è un capolavoro; ma poi, quando il cartone animato "baby" si stacca dal set, si accende un sigaro e dice al regista umano di andare all'inferno, sappiamo che siamo in un universo totalmente nuovo e speciale.
Guardando "Chi ha incastrato Roger Rabbit?" comincia a crescerti dentro una sensazione particolare, una sorta di apprezzamento o meglio, di gratitudine.
Ti rendi conto quanto sia facile fare film d'azione stupidi e senza cervello e quanto sia incredibilmente difficile realizzare un film come questo, dove ogni minuto di tempo sullo schermo può richiedere giorni o settimane di lavoro da parte degli animatori.
A questo punto può sorgere una domanda complicata: è per bambini, o adulti, o entrambi? Penso che sia inteso come intrattenimento universale.
Forse gli adulti lo apprezzeranno molto comprendendo l'enorme difficoltà di realizzazione e la facilità (apparente) del risultato finale.
Sicuramente piacerà molto anche ai bambini che però si chiederanno che cosa stiano facendo gli esseri umani all'interno di un cartone animato.
Questo Blu-ray in Edizione Speciale si compone di 2 dvd ricchissimi di contenuti extra.
La qualità video non è forse all'altezza degli attuali BD (è rimasterizzata su formato Blu Ray) ma è comunque buona. La qualita audio è perfetta.
Non può certo mancare nella vostra videoteca personale !
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Lankinen JuhaReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 18, 20245.0 out of 5 stars 5/5
Perfect movie with perfect extras. Hadn't seen movie in years and realised how much i actually love this. Robert Zemeckis is genius!
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Edgar Daniel Sanchez ReyesReviewed in Mexico on February 2, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Classico de la animacion
Película de detectives ahí tipo noar, pero con personajes animados uniéndose a lo suyo actores reales para resolver el misterio. Muy entretenida y recomendable para los que extrañan este tipo de películas.
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