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Bob Hoskins (right) spends most of his time looking bewildered during Who Framed Roger Rabbit, as do cinema audiences. Don’t be put off by the hype and the Spielberg credit—Roger (top) is the year’s best fall guy and his wife, Jessica (left) a sizzling sex symbol who really is all paint and gloss.

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Rip It Up, Issue 136, 1 November 1988, Page 38

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Bob Hoskins (right) spends most of his time looking bewildered during Who Framed Roger Rabbit, as do cinema audiences. Don’t be put off by the hype and the Spielberg credit—Roger (top) is the year’s best fall guy and his wife, Jessica (left) a sizzling sex symbol who really is all paint and gloss. Rip It Up, Issue 136, 1 November 1988, Page 38

Bob Hoskins (right) spends most of his time looking bewildered during Who Framed Roger Rabbit, as do cinema audiences. Don’t be put off by the hype and the Spielberg credit—Roger (top) is the year’s best fall guy and his wife, Jessica (left) a sizzling sex symbol who really is all paint and gloss. Rip It Up, Issue 136, 1 November 1988, Page 38

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