Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Bob Hoskins | Eddie Valiant | 1 | |
2) | Christopher Lloyd | Judge Doom | 2 | |
3) | Joanna Cassidy | Dolores | 3 | |
4) | Stubby Kaye | Marvin Acme | 4 | |
5) | Charles Fleischer | Benny the Cab | 5 | |
6) | Alan Tilvern | R.K. Maroon | 6 | |
7) | Richard Le Parmentier | Lt. Santino | 7 | |
8) | Joel Silver | Raoul Raoul Director | 8 | |
9) | Betsy Brantley | Jessica Rabbit performance model | 9 | |
10) | Kathleen Turner | Jessica Rabbit (uncredited) | 10 | |
11) | Amy Irving | Jessica Rabbit's (Singing) | 11 | |
12) | Lou Hirsch | Baby Herman | 12 | |
13) | Mel Blanc | Bugs Bunny | 13 | |
14) | Morgan Deare | Editor Bongo the Gorilla | 14 | |
15) | Mae Questel | Betty Boop | 15 | |
16) | Tony Anselmo | Donald Duck | 16 | |
17) | Joe Alaskey | Yosemite Sam | 17 | |
18) | June Foray | Wheezy Lena Hyena | 18 | |
19) | Richard Williams | Droopy | 19 | |
20) | Wayne Allwine | Mickey Mouse | 20 | |
21) | Russi Taylor | birds | 21 | |
22) | Tony Pope | Goofy Wolf | 22 | |
23) | John R. Cherry III | Woody Woodpecker | 23 | |
24) | Peter Westy | Pinocchio | 24 | |
25) | Frank Sinatra | Singing Sword | 25 | |
26) | Constance Towers | 26 | ||
27) | Pat Buttram | Bullet | 27 | |
28) | Danny Capri | Kid | 28 | |
29) | Edwin Craig | Arthritic Cowboy | 29 | |
30) | Chris Fleischer | 30 | ||
31) | Ed Herlihy | Newscaster | 31 | |
32) | Megan Fox | Soldier | 32 | |
33) | David L. Lander | Smart Ass | 33 | |
34) | Billy Mitchell | Forensic | 34 | |
35) | Richard Ridings | Angelo | 35 | |
36) | Peter Klein | 38 | ||
37) | Michael Edmonds | Midget | 39 | |
38) | Jim Cummings | Bullet | 40 | |
39) | Joel Cutrara | Forensic | 41 | |
40) | Laura Abou Assaad | Blonde Starlet | 42 | |
41) | Jim Gallant | Bullet | 43 | |
42) | Eugene Guirterrez | Teddy Valiant | 44 | |
43) | Christopher Hollosy | Kid | 45 | |
44) | Fred Newman | Stupid | 46 | |
45) | James O'Connell | Conductor | 47 | |
46) | Les Perkins | Toad | 48 | |
47) | Mary T. Radford | Hippo | 49 | |
48) | Eric B. Sindon | Mailman | 50 | |
49) | John-Paul Sipla | Kid | 51 | |
50) | Del Baker | 52 | ||
51) | Sadie Corre | 53 | ||
52) | Ellen DeGeneres | Jenny triton | 54 | |
53) | April Winchell | 54 | ||
54) | Richard LeParmentier | 54 | ||
55) | Alan Harris | 55 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Don Hahn | Producer | 5 | |
2) | Kathleen Kennedy | Executive Producer | 6 | |
3) | Frank Marshall | Producer | 7 | |
4) | Steven Spielberg | Executive Producer | 8 | |
5) | Steve Starkey | Producer | 9 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Robert Zemeckis | Director | 1 | |
2) | Ian Sharp | second unit director | 3 | |
3) | Frank Tudisco | Script Supervisor | 17 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Hayao Miyazaki | Screenplay | 2 | |
2) | Gary K. Wolf | Novel | 3 | |
3) | Peter S. Seaman | 4 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Alan Silvestri | 1 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Dean Cundey | Director of Photography | 12 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Arthur Schmidt | Editor | 13 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Roger Cain | Production Design | 14 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Joanna Johnston | Costume Design | 16 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Hayao Miyazaki | Animation Director | 18 |
Name | Synopses | Official ? | Options |
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Ahmed Refaat | Roger is a cartoon rabbit who suspects his wife, Jessica, of cheating on him, so he hires the washed-up detective Eddie Valiant. But as Roger gets framed for murder, it's up to the toon-hating Eddie to prove his innocence. 222 |
Name | Summaries | Official ? | Options |
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Ahmed Refaat | Roger is a cartoon rabbit accused of murdering his wife. His only hope lies in the help of a toon-hating detective. 115 |
Name | Trivia Body | Criteria | Options |
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Ahmed Refaat | With an estimated production budget of $70 million at the time of its release, Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) was the most expensive film produced in the 1980s and had the longest on-screen credits for a film. | ||
Ahmed Refaat | Full-size rubber models of Roger Rabbit used as stand-ins so that the human actors could get a feeling for the size and shape of their imaginary co-star. |
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