The film's influence can still be seen in modern movies and TV shows, with many citing it as an inspiration for their own visual effects and storytelling techniques. "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" has become a cultural phenomenon, and its enduring popularity is a testament to the successful collaboration between Peter Guber and Robert Zemeckis.
The project had a remarkably long journey from concept to screen: peter guber produced film directed by robert zemeckis
The highest-grossing film of 1985. An Oscar for Sound Effects. And a permanent spot in the cultural DNA. The film's influence can still be seen in
When development stalled in the mid-1980s, Sagan published the story as a novel instead. An Oscar for Sound Effects
Several directors, including Roland Joffé and George Miller, were attached to the project before Robert Zemeckis was eventually hired to lead the production. Key Creative Elements