WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (1988) Publicity Film Still FRAMED
Located in Bath, Somerset
Original 8x10 inches Publicity Still for Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). Publicity (film
20th Century Unknown Posters
Wood, Paper
WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (1988) Publicity Film Still FRAMED
Located in Bath, Somerset
Original 8x10 inches Publicity Still for Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). Publicity (film
Wood, Paper
WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (1988) Publicity Film Still FRAMED
Located in Bath, Somerset
Original 8x10 inches Publicity Still for Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). Publicity (film
Wood, Paper
WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (1988) Publicity Film Still FRAMED
Located in Bath, Somerset
Original 8x10 inches Publicity Still for Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). Publicity (film
Wood, Paper
WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (1988) Publicity Film Still FRAMED
Located in Bath, Somerset
Original 8x10 inches Publicity Still for Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). Publicity (film
Wood, Paper
WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (1988) Publicity Film Still FRAMED
Located in Bath, Somerset
Original 8x10 inches Publicity Still for Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). Publicity (film
Wood, Paper
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, 1988
Located in London, GB
Rare mylar and gold leaf style E of Jessica Rabbit with the tag line 'I'm not bad, I'm just drawn
American Cartoon red Betty Boo fiberglass sculpture , 70s
By Paramount Pictures
Located in Valladolid, ES
time in years, in a cameo in the Academy Award-winning film Who Framed Roger Rabbit?. The Betty Boop
Plastic
Prop Gun From "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"
Located in Treasure Island, CA
Acquired (legally) from Walt Disney Studios. Seen in the scene where animated character strips live action characters of their guns and ties them in a knot. Great for children's room...
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