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Uma Cilada para Roger Rabbit

Título original: Who Framed Roger Rabbit
  • 1988
  • 10
  • 1 h 44 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,7/10
228 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
POPULARIDADE
1.752
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Christopher Lloyd and Bob Hoskins in Uma Cilada para Roger Rabbit (1988)
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  • Direção
    • Robert Zemeckis
  • Roteiristas
    • Jeffrey Price
    • Peter S. Seaman
    • Gary K. Wolf
  • Artistas
    • Bob Hoskins
    • Christopher Lloyd
    • Joanna Cassidy
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,7/10
    228 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    1.752
    136
    • Direção
      • Robert Zemeckis
    • Roteiristas
      • Jeffrey Price
      • Peter S. Seaman
      • Gary K. Wolf
    • Artistas
      • Bob Hoskins
      • Christopher Lloyd
      • Joanna Cassidy
    • 383Avaliações de usuários
    • 155Avaliações da crítica
    • 83Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Ganhou 3 Oscars
      • 24 vitórias e 22 indicações no total

    Vídeos7

    Who Framed Roger Rabbit: 25th Anniversary Edition
    Trailer 1:02
    Who Framed Roger Rabbit: 25th Anniversary Edition
    5 Movies That Blend Live-Action With Animation
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    5 Movies That Blend Live-Action With Animation
    5 Movies That Blend Live-Action With Animation
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    5 Movies That Blend Live-Action With Animation
    Who Framed Roger Rabbit: 25th Anniversary Edition
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    Who Framed Roger Rabbit: 25th Anniversary Edition
    Who Framed Roger Rabbit: 25th Anniversary Edition
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    Who Framed Roger Rabbit: 25th Anniversary Edition
    Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Car Chase
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    Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Car Chase
    Who Framed Roger Rabbit: 25th Anniversary Edition
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    Who Framed Roger Rabbit: 25th Anniversary Edition

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    Bob Hoskins
    Bob Hoskins
    • Eddie Valiant
    Christopher Lloyd
    Christopher Lloyd
    • Judge Doom
    Joanna Cassidy
    Joanna Cassidy
    • Dolores
    Charles Fleischer
    Charles Fleischer
    • Roger Rabbit
    • (narração)
    • …
    Stubby Kaye
    Stubby Kaye
    • Marvin Acme
    Alan Tilvern
    Alan Tilvern
    • R.K. Maroon
    Richard LeParmentier
    Richard LeParmentier
    • Lt. Santino
    • (as Richard Le Parmentier)
    Lou Hirsch
    Lou Hirsch
    • Baby Herman
    • (narração)
    Betsy Brantley
    Betsy Brantley
    • Jessica's Performance Model
    Joel Silver
    Joel Silver
    • Raoul
    Paul Springer
    Paul Springer
    • Augie
    Richard Ridings
    Richard Ridings
    • Angelo
    Edwin Craig
    • Arthritic Cowboy
    Lindsay Holiday
    • Soldier
    Mike Edmonds
    Mike Edmonds
    • Stretch
    Morgan Deare
    • Editor…
    Danny Capri
    • Kid #1
    Christopher Hollosy
    • Kid #2
    • Direção
      • Robert Zemeckis
    • Roteiristas
      • Jeffrey Price
      • Peter S. Seaman
      • Gary K. Wolf
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    Avaliações de usuários383

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    9Atreyu_II

    A unique movie experience

    "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" is a wonder in the art of making films. Because it mixes live-action and cartoons, it was a challenge to be made. But that's exactly what makes it so distinguish and unique, especially considering that the idea works out so well. It's a different and original movie experience, a real winner.

    Yet, the film is more than a combination of live-action and cartoons. It has a dark atmosphere with lots of suspense, almost like a thriller. Classic humor isn't forgotten either, with numerous funny lines and hysterical gags, as well as humorous characters. The joke about «uncle Thumper» is one of the funniest, but there are many others. There's also a hilarious piano acting with Donald Duck and Daffy Duck, which they play the same piano song as in Tom & Jerry's short "The Cat Concerto" and have their hilariously silly battle. In fact, the soundtrack of the movie is excellent, including Jessica Rabbit's song "Why don't you do right?" and a suspense music very similar to one from the original "Back to the Future".

    Other movies that successfully mix live-action and cartoons are "Mary Poppins", "Pete's Dragon" and "Bedknobs and Broomsticks". Like "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", those three movies combine this "marriage" very well. On the other hand, other movies such as "Space Jam" tried this idea but without the same success.

    I believe that this movie was made in a unique moment of inspiration. The sceneries are great, the designs, the cartoons, the backgrounds, the details, the animation, the special effects, the artwork... everything was carefully made and I much welcome that. This is one of the greatest Disney films.

    Great actors make the difference too. Bob Hoskins is English but speaks with an excellent American accent, not to mention that he does the amazing thing of acting against the air. Joanna Cassidy, Charles Fleischer, Alan Tilvern, Stubby Kaye, Cristopher Lloyd and Kathleen Turner are awesome too. Kathleen Turner is the voice of Jessica Rabbit, with that sexy and sensual voice. And... guess what! Even the singer Frank Sinatra has a minor role in this film as the hilarious but useless Singing Sword. Even without looking at the credits, who wouldn't recognize that great voice? Frank Sinatra's voice is just as recognizable as Nat King Cole's or Sterling Holloway's.

    As for the characters, the weasels are a perfect example of chronical stupidity. They're humorous because they're always laughing, even though they know what happens to someone who can't stop laughing.

    Marvin Acme is «the king of the jokes», always humorous and cheerful and at his funniest with his mythical hand-buzzer. Angelo is an idiot, drunk and greedy guy, but funny at the same time. Dolores is a great character. R. K. Maroon is an interesting character with half a dark side and half a good side. Judge Doom is a great villain, humorous, mysterious and somewhat sinister. Roger Rabbit is hilarious and very jolly - that's his only purpose as a cartoon, like he says himself. Jessica Rabbit is a very sexy cartoon, one of the most beautiful and sexiest ever - she's not bad, she's just drawn that way. Benny the Cab is funny. Baby Herman is a bit annoying - he might look innocent at first, but he is extremely rude and he loves to woo women. Eddie Valiant is another great character - grumpy, serious and funny sometimes. And he looks very much like my godfather in appearance.

    The movie takes place in Hollywood, 1947. It does recreate the 40's very well. That influence is notorious in many ways, including the cars used.

    Before finishing, let me say that I like rabbits very much. They're adorable and very cute animals, although in the cartoons they aren't as cute - but they're usually funny in cartoons.

    This should definitely be on Top 250.
    rogerebert

    A film Classic like no other

    To make a great classic film i think it has to work on several different levels and this one not only plays on many different levels It scores tremendously.

    It is a great childrens movie. With zany classic characters such as Roger, the Weasles, and Benny the Cab. They are original crazy and fun. Also it is a mystery. It plays perfectly as one of those Old 50's detective stories. It is a milestone in film making. The scenes of the "toons" and humans sharing a world is great. I think the best scene as special effects go, is the one where Eddie and Roger are handcuffed together in his office. It looks so real!!!!! This movie is fun and creative and will go down in movie history. I don't know what else to say it is simply the best.

    Also do your self a favor and steer clear of the bad rip off Cool World.
    8doomedmac

    Extremely impressive on a technical level

    It's amazing that this movie exists; a live action-animation hybrid that serves as a love letter to classic cartoons; both Bugs and Mickey. Very fun movie.
    9linkola

    Great fun for kids and adults alike.

    I'm a fan of both cartoons and film noir movies, and so Who Framed Roger Rabbit was a great experience to me. Set in the 1940's, in a shadowy atmosphere reminiscent of Bogart classics such as The Maltese Falcon, the movie blends in cartoon characters and live actors almost seamlessly. For me, one of the most interesting aspects of the movie was seeing Disney and Warner Bros cartoon characters in the same scenes - for the first time in film history, I believe. Who could forget the piano duel of Donald and Daffy? The live actors were a bit theatrical and over-dramatic at times, but not to an extent that would have made the film unbearable or bad. The cartoon characters saved a lot, too.

    Fast-paced, entertaining film that can be viewed by anyone. I liked it very much.
    tfrizzell

    The Best Film Produced in 1988

    "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" appears to be a film for the kiddies on first glance, but this is a somewhat complicated murder mystery that never gets old or dull. The animated title character has been framed and now he is out to clear his name with the help of a human detective (Bob Hoskins). Robert Zemeckis cemented his ability to make a film with this winner. The special effects, which are remarkable, never detract from the story and in the end they add a great dimension to this fine motion picture. Overlooked in 1988, but the best film from that weak year. 5 stars out of 5.

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    • Curiosidades
      Since the movie was being made by Disney's Touchstone Pictures, Warner Bros. would only allow use of their biggest cartoon stars, Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, if they got as much screen time as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. For that reason, they were always in pairs, such as the piano battle between Daffy and Donald and the parachute scene with Bugs and Mickey. This was continued with Porky Pig and Tinker Bell at the movie's ending.
    • Erros de gravação
      The Hollywood sign is visible through Eddie Valiant's office window. In 1947, the sign would read HOLLYWOODLAND, the "LAND" part of the sign was taken off in 1949.
    • Citações

      Jessica Rabbit: You don't know how hard it is being a woman looking the way I do.

      Eddie Valiant: You don't know how hard it is being a man looking at a woman looking the way you do.

      Jessica Rabbit: I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Porky Pig closes out the movie telling the characters "That's All, Folks" and then saying the same thing to the viewers. Tinkerbell then appears fading the entire screen to black.
    • Versões alternativas
      Some versions include an extra sequence (called the "Pig Head Sequence"): Eddie Valiant had gone into Toontown, ambushed by the weasels and had a pig's head "tooned" onto his. He went home and took a shower during which Jessica walks into his apartment. This scene was cut from the original release, but did appear in theatrical trailers and a television broadcast. A scene cut from the theatrical version where Jessica rolls up her dress to reveal her stockings as she sits cross-legged is included in this sequence.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Behind the Ears: The True Story of Roger Rabbit (2003)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Why Don't You Do Right?
      Written by Joe McCoy

      Vocal by Amy Irving

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    • How long is Who Framed Roger Rabbit?Fornecido pela Alexa
    • When Dolores loans the camera to Eddie Valiant, she brings up that the film hasn't been developed since the trip to Catalina. Eddie says jovially "we should do that again." Delores however looks despondent (or mealcholy). Why?
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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 22 de dezembro de 1988 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • ¿Quién engañó a Roger Rabbit?
    • Locações de filme
      • 3280 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA(end of car chase scene where Roger, Eddie Valiant, and Benny the Cab escape police and weasels)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Amblin Entertainment
      • Silver Screen Partners III
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 70.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 156.452.370
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 11.226.239
      • 26 de jun. de 1988
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 329.803.958
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 44 min(104 min)
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    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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