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WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (1988) - Set of Terminal Station Bar Dressing, Labels and Tickets

Currency:GBP Category:Memorabilia / Movie - Props Start Price:100.00 GBP Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 GBP
WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (1988) - Set of Terminal Station Bar Dressing, Labels and Tickets
A set of props and labels from Robert Zemeckis' Oscar-winning detective comedy Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Custom-made props dressed the Terminal Station Bar where Judge Doom (Christopher Lloyd) almost dunks Roger Rabbit into Dip - a toon-killing substance used by the villain throughout the film.

The set consists of a paper Maroon Records label as seen on the vinyl record playing the classic toon anthem during the bar scene. Accompanying it is an Electric-Pacific vinyl application, a card beer mat, a tram schedule sticker, three printed paper tickets, a packet of cigarette papers and five Dip canister stickers. The set displays minimal production wear, with minor creases on the cigarette packet. Dimensions (largest vinyl application): 28.5 cm x 28.5 cm (11 1/4'' x 11 1/4'')

£200 - 300

Additional Information:

The vinyl application is round with black, white and red text detailing information about the tram service.

The beer mat is peach-coloured with a red image of the train and Terminal Bar printed in black across the top.

The tram schedule sticker is transparent with black text and a tram image.

The three printed tickets are displayed on two pieces of green paper and one piece of yellow paper.

The cigarette papers are secured in a red card cover featuring the Tip Top brand written in faux-gold.

The dip stickers include two yellow square A1 Solvents stickers, a black-and-white skull sticker, a red rectangular 'Flammable' sticker and a black rectangular 'Poison' sticker.

The record label displays the Maroon logo with the details of The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down song beneath.



VAT Status - M