WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT A stunt cane with extending painted metal grip shaped as a skull above a coiling snake, 43in. long; and a prop sword stick, the metal grip similarly surmounted by a skull above a coiling snake, 23 in. long, (lacks stick surround), both sticks in custom-made perspex cases, 4¼ x 48in. and 26½ x 4 1/8in. respectively - both sticks used by Christopher Lloyd as Judge Doom in the 1987 Walt Disney/Touchstone film Who Framed Roger Rabbit.; and six prop painted-rubber imitation Smith & Wesson revolvers allegedly used by the Weasels during live-action filming and subsequently animated over; accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from The Twilight Zone; and a Who Framed Roger Rabbit, London Editions magazine, 1988, the illustrated official film adaptation magazine. (10)

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WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT A stunt cane with extending painted metal grip shaped as a skull above a coiling snake, 43in. long; and a prop sword stick, the metal grip similarly surmounted by a skull above a coiling snake, 23 in. long, (lacks stick surround), both sticks in custom-made perspex cases, 4¼ x 48in. and 26½ x 4 1/8in. respectively - both sticks used by Christopher Lloyd as Judge Doom in the 1987 Walt Disney/Touchstone film Who Framed Roger Rabbit.; and six prop painted-rubber imitation Smith & Wesson revolvers allegedly used by the Weasels during live-action filming and subsequently animated over; accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from The Twilight Zone; and a Who Framed Roger Rabbit, London Editions magazine, 1988, the illustrated official film adaptation magazine. (10)

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