Find the famous cross-over of all your favorite cartoon characters with this Who Wants the Skin of Roger Rabbit Poster!
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Description of this Who Wants the Skin of Roger Rabbit Poster
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (original title: Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a mixed film directed by Robert Zemeckis in 1988.
In a fictional Los Angeles of 1947, people live with cartoon characters, the toons. The cartoons are not drawn, but recorded in studios with the actors. Roger Rabbit is also an actor, but he is not in his right mind and therefore makes mistakes. The head of the studio, RK Maroon, therefore tasks Eddie Valiant, a private detective in decline, to follow Roger's wife, Jessica Rabbit, who is probably cheating on him. Valiant is initially uninterested, as years ago his brother and partner Teddy was killed by a piano crashing on his head while chasing a predatory toon; Since then, Valiant has descended into alcoholism and developed a strong dislike for toons. But since he is in debt to his girlfriend Dolores, he ends up taking over the business.
Valiant photographs Jessica with industrialist Marvin Acme during a baking game. When the photos are shown to Roger, he goes crazy and runs away, excited. A day later, Valiant learns that Acme was killed by Roger Rabbit: Roger threw a safe at Acme's head and all the evidence is against him. As the manner in which the murder was committed reminds Valiant of the murder of her brother and as it is Jessica Rabbit herself who proclaims her husband's innocence, the case ends up arousing her interest. Additionally, he develops a dislike for Toonstadt's lawman, Judge Doom, and his sidekicks, the Weasels. Their method of dispensing justice consists of executing the toons with soup, a mixture of acetone, turpentine and benzene invented by Doom - the only product capable of killing a toon.
During his investigation, Valiant learns that Acme has written a will in which he leaves Toonville to the Toons; however, the will could not be located. If the document is not found quickly, a private company called Cloverleaf, which has already bought the city's tramway, will also take over Toonstadt. To top it off, Roger hides at Valiant, which complicates the latter's life and his investigation. However, he manages to convince Eddie that he did not kill Acme; he expressed his jealousy by writing a love letter to Jessica, but not by killing her.
Hunted by Doom and his weasels, Valiant comes across a clue that the studio's boss, Maroon, is involved in this affair. The latter tells him that Cloverleaf intends to destroy Toonville. But before Maroon can say more, he is shot in the back. It ultimately turns out that Judge Doom is behind the whole thing. As sole owner of Cloverleaf, Doom wants to buy Toonstadt, wipe it out with the soup, and build a highway in its place - even if (from his point of view) it's more for aesthetic reasons than for reasons of profit. When Valiant gets in his way, it is revealed that Doom is a Toon himself - and the assassin of Acme, Maroon and Teddy Valiant. After Valiant manages to make four weasels laugh and kicks a weasel in the soup, a fight begins with Doom, which ends with Doom being accidentally destroyed by his own invention .
Eventually, the will is found. Marvin Acme, the practical joker that he was during his lifetime, had written it in ink that became invisible and reappeared after a while - and Roger then used the seemingly empty sheet to write his love letter. Eddie, at peace with himself and the Toons, moves to Toonville with Dolores, Roger, Jessica and the Toons gathered for a celebration of joy.