TOP: The queue for “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” at yesterday afternoon’s session. BOTTOM, LEFT: Searching “The Press” for other entertainment after missing out on tickets to “Roger Rabbit” are (from left), Ben Briggs, aged 12, his sister, Jemma, aged 10, Alister Dumbleton, aged 10, and Mrs Liz Briggs. RIGHT: A heartbroken fan of “Roger,” with his father, turns away from the cinema.
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62TOP: The queue for “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” at yesterday afternoon’s session. BOTTOM, LEFT: Searching “The Press” for other entertainment after missing out on tickets to “Roger Rabbit” are (from left), Ben Briggs, aged 12, his sister, Jemma, aged 10, Alister Dumbleton, aged 10, and Mrs Liz Briggs. RIGHT: A heartbroken fan of “Roger,” with his father, turns away from the cinema. Press, 30 December 1988, Page 6
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