Full awards and nominations of Who Framed Roger Rabbit
1988
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Animation. Comedy. Kids. Adventure
Roger Rabbit is a cartoon character who (along with many others) exists along side of real humans. Eddy is a private eye who has seen better days and has been on the skids since the death of his brother at the hands of a Toon (cartoon character). Rogers' boss hires Eddy to see if his sexy wife has other male interests, but things get out of hand as Roger is framed for murder with no one but the Toon hating Eddy to go to for help.
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61th Academy Awards (1989) - Movies from 1988
- winner Best Film Editing (Arthur Schmidt)
- nom. Best Cinematography (Dean Cundey)
- nom. Best Production Design (Elliot Scott, Peter Howitt)
- nom. Best Sound Mixing (Robert Knudson, John Boyd, Don Digirolamo, Tony Dawe)
- winner Best Sound Editing (Charles L. Campbell, Louis L. Edemann)
- winner Best Visual Effects (Ken Ralston, Richard Williams, Ed Jones, George Gibbs)
- 46th Golden Globes Awards (1989) - Movies from 1988
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BAFTA 1989: British Academy Film Awards (Movies from 1988)
- nom. Best Adapted Screenplay (Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman)
- nom. Best Cinematographer (Dean Cundey)
- nom. Best Editing (Arthur Schmidt)
- nom. Best Production Design (Elliot Scott)
- winner Best Special Visual Effects (George Gibbs, Richard Williams, Ken Ralston, Ed Jones)
- 14th Cesar Awards (French Academy) (1989) - Films from 1988
- Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1988
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David di Donatello Awards 1989
- winner Best Foreign Producer (Robert Watts, Frank Marshall)
- Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1988 Productions
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Chicago Film Critics Awards 1988
- winner Best Director (Robert Zemeckis)
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Saturn Awards 1988 (Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films)
- winner Best Fantasy Film
- winner Best Director (Robert Zemeckis)
- nom. Best Writing (Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman)
- nom. Best Actor (Bob Hoskins)
- nom. Best Supporting Actress (Joanna Cassidy)
- nom. Best Supporting Actor (Christopher Lloyd)
- nom. Best Music (Alan Silvestri)
- winner Best Special Effects (George Gibbs, Ken Ralston, Richard Williams)