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Lead Actors

Michael Keaton Thumbnail
Michael Keaton
as Batman
Jack Nicholson Thumbnail
Jack Nicholson
as Joker
Kim Basinger Thumbnail
Kim Basinger
as Vicki Vale
Pat Hingle Thumbnail
Pat Hingle
as Commissioner James Gordon
Billy Dee Williams Thumbnail
Billy Dee Williams
as Harvey Dent

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Crew listing

Peter Guber
(Producer)
Jon Peters
(Producer)
Sam Hamm
(Producer)

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Batman (1989)

Rating:
  
7.42
/ 10
  28 votes
MV Ratings:
Director: Tim Burton
Writer: Warren Skaaren
Sam Hamm
Release Date: 19 June 1989 (United States)  more
Language: English | French
Genre: Crime | Thriller

Storyline

Gotham City: dark, dangerous, 'protected' only by a mostly corrupt police department. Despite the best efforts of D.A. Harvey Dent and police commissioner Jim Gordon, the city becomes increasingly unsafe...until a Dark Knight arises. We all know criminals are a superstitious, cowardly lot...so his disguise must be able to strike terror into their hearts. He becomes a bat. Enter Vicky Vale, a prize-winning photo journalist who wants to uncover the secret of the mysterious "bat-man". And enter Jack Napier, one-time enforcer for Boss Grissom, horribly disfigured after a firefight in a chemical factory...who, devoid of the last vestiges of sanity, seizes control of Gotham's underworld as the psychotic, unpredictable Clown Prince of Crime...the Joker. Gotham's only hope, it seems, lies in this dark, brooding vigilante. And just how does billionaire playboy Bruce Wayne fit into all of this?

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The Director

Tim Burton
Timothy Walter "Tim" Burton (born August 25, 1958) is an
American film director, film producer, writer and artist. He is
famous for dark, quirky-themed movies such as Beetlejuice, Edward
Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Sleepy Hollow, Corpse
Bride and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, and for
blockbusters such as Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Batman, Batman Returns,
Planet of the Apes, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in
Wonderland, his most recent film, that was the second
highest-grossing film of 2010 as well as the sixth highest-grossing
film of all time. Among Burton's many collaborators are Johnny Depp,
who became a close friend since their film together, musician Danny
Elfman (who has composed for all but five of the films Burton has
directed and/or produced) and domestic partner Helena
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User Reviews

The "Dark Knight" returns in a wonderful movie
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"Gotham City" is under the insane criminal grip of its most dangerous criminal, "Jack Napier", better known to the Gothamites as "The Joker" (Jack Nicholson). And there is only one man who can stop him -- the world's greatest detective, "The Batman" (Michael Keaton).

Director Tim Burton brings to the silver screen the first correct adaptation of the popular comic book character created by Bob Kane back in 1939. This "Batman" is as dark as the city he protects.

The first thing you notice with this movie is the dark scenery. The use of dark colors and shadows are used wonderfully, especially in the final fight in the movie.

As good as the visuals of this movie is, the acting is their equal.

Michael Keaton is wonderful as "Bruce Wayne" and "Batman". His version of "Wayne" is friendly as his "Batman" is mysterious. It is a great performance for his first dramatic role.

Kim Basinger and Robert Wuhl (to a lesser degree) are fine in their roles. The only problems I had with their performances were that Wuhl was trying too hard to be comic relief, and Basinger screamed way too much.

Then there is the amazing performance by Nicholson. His performance is what "Joker" should be -- comical, yet maniacal without any care for mankind.

Those in lesser roles are also great, but only Billy Dee Williams and Jack Palance should have had more screen time than they had.

If you are looking for a movie with good acting, as well as wonderful visuals, then "Batman" has to be on your "Must See" list.
reviewed by
The_MOW
(Filmaster.com) on the 8th of May 2011

User Comments

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FitFortDanga

Oh, Tim Burton, what WON'T you make gothy? I really hate it when people try to present a "dark side" to comic books for kiddies. Give me the Adam West Batman, at least they understand how silly the whole thing is.


Stain

Tim Burton decides to do a Batman movie like an opera. It works like... well, like gangbusters