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Original Who Framed Roger Rabbit Movie Posters
Who Framed Roger Rabbit movie posters rank among the most inventive campaign materials of the late 1980s — Robert Zemeckis's 1988 Touchstone Pictures production, combining live-action with hand-drawn animation in a technical feat that astonished contemporary audiences, generated theatrical campaigns that deployed both visual registers simultaneously. Bob Hoskins and Roger Rabbit sharing a single poster frame was itself a technical achievement. Back to the Future director Zemeckis at his creative peak.
Find original Roger Rabbit theatrical materials from the Disney-Touchstone release. The US one-sheet — Hoskins and Roger in the Rain-soaked Hollywood setting, the animation cel hand-drawn alongside the photographic background — is the primary collector target. The film's Toon Town setting and the interaction of Warner Bros. and Disney animated characters gave the campaign an unusual richness of visual material. Back to the Future provides earlier context.
Fine flat copies of the original theatrical one-sheet are now scarce in collector-grade condition — the film's enormous family-audience box office drove substantial initial print volumes but equally substantial attrition through intensive family-venue display and promotional use. Original examples in genuinely fine unfolded condition are increasingly difficult to source. The film's status as a landmark of combined live-action and animation keeps collector interest strong across multiple collecting communities.
Browse alongside our animation and Back to the Future collections. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.