Who Framed Roger Rabbit [Blu-ray] [Region Free]

Who Framed Roger Rabbit [Blu-ray] [Region Free]

Who Framed Roger Rabbit [Blu-ray] [Region Free]


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Synopsis:

IT’S 1947 HOLLYWOOD, and detective Eddie Valiant is hired to find proof that mogul Marvin Acme is playing hanky-panky with femme fatale Jessica Rabbit, wife of cartoon superstar, Roger Rabbit. But when Acme is found murdered…all fingers point to Roger. This edition of the hilarious Oscar winning cult classic — combining live action with spectacular animation — comes in eye-popping 4K Ultra HD, with a bunch of Blu-ray extras.

About 4K:

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The ultimate viewing experience for Who Framed Roger Rabbit.



Dimensions: 13.5 x 1.5 x 17.2 cm; 0.28 Grams
Model: BUY0194501
Dimensions: 13.5 x 1.5 x 17.2 cm; 0.28 Grams
Origin: Poland

16 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is my favourite live action with animation film ever made from my childhood. It still looks great today. I also liked the extra features on the making of the film. Overall 10 out of 10!

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI have fond memories of this movie during the early dating years with the girl I married later on! I had VHS video of this which my kids loved too but that wore out with use, so it was great to see this movie again. It’s such a great example of what studios could do with hand-drawn animation and real practical effects – there’s not a single big of CGI in sight. And the HD restoration of the print is a joy to watch!

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A great film for kids & adults alike! The blending of live action & animation still stands the test of time. I’m sure nowadays it could be made to look even better, but it’s the charm of the movie & the era it was made in. Highly recommended & also at a cheap as chips price! 5/5

  4. German67Cauuu says:

     United Kingdom

    Classic movie that if you watched growing up the nostalgia will make you happy watching this gem again. Only negative is it doesn’t look amazing for a blu ray copy, sound was very good though

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 12 From Our UsersEveryone who reads this will already know the film, quality of the picture is better than the last version release that was on blu ray however this only comes in stereo mode no dolby digita plus which for the price is quite bad, bottom line is if you are into picture quality over sound then on amazon prime is the best way to see it as there is very little noise on show compared to the blu ray version but let down by basic stereo sound

  6. Joan E. Solsman says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersNothing better than sitting down watching this film full of 80’s child nostalgia. I still own a cushion and Roger Rabbit teddy from my childhood and never got rid of them because this film has a special place in my heart.

    The Blu-Ray is a great testament to the film popularity with a ton of extras and goodies to feast your eyes on. I kept thinking would a 1080 upgrade be bad for a film like this as it could prove dated with the toons and actors mixing it up on screen but trust me it does not and if anything only shows how groundbreaking the effects were for its time and can still be appreciated today.

    There is audio commentaries from Robert Zemeckis, Frank Marshall etc, mini Roger Rabbit shorts, featurettes, the deleted pig head sequence with added commentary plus a lot more to keep any animation fan happy. A great release for a great film

  7. LouieFeaster says:

     United Kingdom

    Great movie much enjoyed by entire family . Great mixture of live action and toons. After his screen brother was killed by a toon piano falling on him PI bob hoskins vowed never to work for a toon again, but ends up saving toon town and roger rabit from the evil toon who killed his brother. Great scene with the sexiest mrs rabbit ever.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Ahead of its time, excellent animation and an admirable performance from the late, great Bob Hoskins. RIP Bob. Introduced by teenaged kids to this one recently. It’s a little dated now, but at the time it was ground-breaking, and I still love it. Great transfer, excellent picture quality.

  9. Confessions Of A SAHM says:

     United Kingdom

    5 Stars for the blueray and movie.

    This disc is a very good example, how you have to remaster an older movie.

    The picturequality is excellent. I really enjoyed watching this movie after years again with this quality.

    Many X-tras deleted scenes and Infos are a great plus.

    Must have blueray

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is one of my favorite movies. Just great on Blu-ray to enhance the live and gel animation of the movie. Toontown comes alive with the characters of the ‘6 minute cartoon’ of 40’s and the 50’s. bringing back memories of an era of Cinema.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a milestone in motion picture history, as it is the first attempt at combining animation with live action.
    This movie is genius from the casting to the set’s.
    Be warned, there is a scene that is quite upsetting, as it still upsets me.
    But a brilliant movie never the less which everyone will enjoy.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersEver since the Blu-Ray format won the fight I have been waiting for WFRR to appear on it – finally over so long, the 25th anniversary edition arrives and I jumped on the chance to own it!

    Once again, Amazon out did themselves and I received this sans scratches and in perfect condition in good time – as for the film it is completely worthy of its classic status with some of the best animation on show. Also still the only film where’ll you find the Looney Tunes and Mickey Mouse sharing a screen!!

    A childhood favourite finally brought to high definition – fantastic!!!!

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersStill fantastic after all these years. Maybe it’s because it was still real cinema and real animation, no digital, no computer gfx, just manual. It’s outrageous that Zemeckis didn’t win an oscar for best direction: when it comes to such big project (see Avatar and Spielberg’s movies) it’s mostly about having a great director who can stay on top of things. And he succeeded even without digital previsualization. All in his mind! The blu ray is top like the movie

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Roger Rabbit was one of a kind – the last fling of old fashioned hand-drawn animation, allied to some really clever animatronics, quality actors in live action roles and Toon’s voices, plus a good storyline. On top of all that, the transfer to Bluray is excellent. All I miss is some extras.

    Oh, and it’s funny too.

  15. Michael Russell The Oregonian says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI was obsessed with this film when it came out because I had not seen anything like it! I’ve seen it many times through the years and it hasn’t lost the magic for me.

    At first glance I was disappointed with the picture quality of the blu-ray edition, but in truth I think it looks very much like the intended original idea. It’s not incredibly sharp and clear but it is the best it ever looked. Wires, see through animation are more apparent than before because every thing was done optically back then, but it does not detract from the viewing experience at all!

    Even without a jaw dropping remaster this film is a classic and is worth the upgrade.

    I owned the single disc DVD so I didn’t have access to some of the bonus features that are included here (which were in the Vista Series 2 DVD Edition)

    The bonus features are great and comprehensive but I would love a retrospective documentary with the filmmakers.

  16. Joerg Colberg says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersSaw this movie yesterday and after 25 years it’s still one of my favorite animated/live action flicks. Since everybody probably knows what it’s about i’ll skip the in-depth review and go straight for the technical bits;

    Keeping in mind that it is a quarter of a century old I think they did a really good job restoring it. Picture is sharp without too much noise, some can be seen in darker areas of course but not enough to annoy. Compared to a deluxe edition DVD I also own it’s much better, well worth the upgrade. The sound is DTS-HD MA 5.1, unfortunately not much of a difference from the DVD. Minimum usage of the surround speakers and subwoofer made it a bit of a dissapointment, but was compensated by excellent separation of the front and center speakers. The speech and Jessica’s song was coming clean from the center and the sound effects from the front speakers, with some of it from the center without making the dialogue difficult to hear.

    A highly recommended classic to everyone!