“I’m not bad, I’m just drawn that way.” A staggering accomplishment in the pre-CGI era, Zemeckis’ groundbreaking film employed more than 100 artists to successfully unite live actors with animated characters. In Hollywood in 1947, Roger Rabbit is framed for murder after he catches his wife Jessica playing patty-cake with gag-gift mogul Marvin Acme. Hoskins stars as the surly private dick who gets caught in the middle, while scores of legendary toons—from Betty Boop to Dumbo to Daffy—make memorable cameos.