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Sometime during the 90's after having [[What Could Have Been|a horror]] [[Roger Rabbit Effect|live-action/animated]] [[Cool World|feature]] being [[Executive Meddling|hacked to death]] by the studios, [[Ralph Bakshi]] left the animation and decided to focus on a live-action feature. The movie is called ''[[Cool and Thethe Crazy]]''. To date, it has been noted that this is Ralph's first (and only) fully live-action feature, although he has been [[Fritz the Cat (Animationanimation)|known]] [[Heavy Traffic|for]] [[Hey Good Lookin'|doing]] animated features with live action sequences, and even made a live action short film with [[Harvey Keitel]] prior to this. ''Cool and the Crazy'' is about an unhappy married couple in [[The Fifties]] while having separate affairs. This film was part of a series of films for [[Showtime]]'s ''Rebel Highway'', which showcased along with a few other films that took place in [[The Fifties]].
 
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* [[Development Hell]]: Ralph Bakshi started working out the script for this in [[The Sixties|late 60's]]. [[Paramount]] and [[United Artists]] both paid Ralph to help out with the film, but they were unable to produce it in the 1970's. It wasn't until 1993 that Lou Arkoff asked Ralph to write a feature for [[Showtime]]'s Rebel Highway.
* [[Lady in Red]]: Roslyn and Joannie wear red dresses in a few parts of the film.
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