Showing posts with label who framed roger rabbit?. Show all posts
Showing posts with label who framed roger rabbit?. Show all posts

Monday, June 06, 2022

Red Car Trolley: Reality vs. Roger Rabbit



If you’ve been to Disney California Adventure, you’ve probably seen the Red Car Trolley which takes guests up and down Buena Vista Street. This shiny red mode of transportation was based on the Los Angeles Pacific Electric system, which was once the largest public transit system in the country, covering 1,100 miles in Southern California. Taken over by the freeway system, the last car was retired in 1961. Enter nostalgia. The movie “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” (1988) centered its entire plot over the demise of the Red Car Trolley. The following photos were captured by trolley enthusiast Bill Volkmer during the filming of “Roger Rabbit” in December 1986. Taken before CGI became the norm, this film required a lot of post production. The car in this shot, PE 717, was created specially for the movie and ran on tires. It also was given a large lip so that Bob Hoskins could ride on the front of it.



This particular area of L.A. was re-dressed for the flick; contemporary skyscrapers are still visible from this angle though which was avoided by the camera crew when shooting for the film. The policeman attempts to keep nosy Angelenos away from the set.



I believe the location used here was Hope Street between 11th and 12th streets. The trolley in this shot, PE 1058, was motorized for the movie.



This image shows director Bob Zemeckis:



Loving the vintage autos that line the streets:



A closeup of the trolley used in the movie:



Here’s the REAL Pacific Electric Trolley as seen in this vintage shot.



I’d much rather ride these than a bus!

See more pop culture photos at my main website.

Thursday, May 25, 2017

Roger Rides Casey Jr.



1988 saw the release of the madcap live-action/animated film "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" A combination film noir, comedy, and fantasy, the movie was a runaway hit. It didn't take long for Roger to show up at Disneyland, as you can see here in this 1988 publicity shot. The accompanying blurb:

"TOP-NOTCH TOON—Roger Rabbit climbs aboard Disneyland's "Casey Jr. Circus Train" for a trip around Fantasyland."

Here's a vintage 1988 shot of two guests at the Park, enjoying this photo opportunity with Benny the Cab:



Talks began immediately about a sequel, which ended up getting stuck in development Hell. Meanwhile, Toon Town opened at Disneyland in 1993. When it became evident that the sequel wasn't going to happen, Roger kind of lost gas at the Park. In 2016, Director Robert Zemeckis was quoted as saying "The current corporate Disney culture has no interest in Roger, and they certainly don't like Jessica at all."

You can read more about Roger Rabbit at Disneyland at my main website.