Who Framed Roger Rabbit - What’s the difference between the book and the film?


The 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit is loved by many but only a few know of the fact that the classic film is based off of a book. That's right, the Robert Zemeckis film is based off the 1981 book Who Censored Roger Rabbit by Gary Wolf.

CineFix has created a great video that walks fans through the various differences of the book and the film. There are a lot that I wouldn't have experienced but it makes me curious to read the book to get the full picture of it.
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Who Censored Roger Rabbit are both mystery stories that merge the real world with the toon world. One involves the killing of movie executive while the other surrounds the shooting of the title character. While the movie and book have some similarities as they both involve private eye Eddie Valiant trying to solve a murder, but a vast number of plot points (particularly the victim) and character attributes were altered from the book to the movie. At that, it’s time pull back the proverbial shower curtain on all the differences between the book and the film.
Have you read Who Censored Roger Rabbit? Are you a fan of the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Would you like to see a more faithful adaptation of the book? Do you like murder mysteries? What’s your favorite?"
Enjoy.



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