Genre: Action, Crime, Fantasy, Thriller, Adventure, Romance, Superhero, Comic Book, Fantasy, Slapstick, Buddies, Campy, Revenge
Tagline: Courage now, truth always....
Plot: The third installment in the "Batman" series. Here the Caped Crusader must once again contend with two strange-looking, personality-impaired villains. First, there's maniacal ex-DA Harvey Two-Face, so named because half his countenance has been horribly disfigured by acid. Then there's the wise-cracking, hyperactive Riddler, whose alter-ego Edward Nygma is a nerdy, highly disgruntled ex-employee of Bruce Wayne. Together, these two masterminds plan to conquer the world with a device that not only mesmerizes users with 3-D television images, but also transports the viewer's thoughts into the Riddler's mind. Batman also has to contend with two other new people in his life. One is lovely psychiatrist Chase Meridian, who has fallen in love with Batman AND Bruce Wayne. Then there's Dick Grayson, a young, orphaned acrobat who desperately wants to become Batman's crime-fighting sidekick in order to get revenge on the man responsible for his parents' death: Harvey
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For one thing, they are utterly illogical, given the story, and they ruin the atmosphere of darkness that should pervade the film.  --Jack Witzig (ColdSpot)
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| Written by |
Bob Kane
Batman Begins, Batman, Batman & Robin | Lee Batchler
My Name Is Modesty: A Modesty Blaise Adventure, Smoke & Mirrors | |
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Truman Show, Dumb & Dumber |
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Elliot Goldenthal
Heat, Batman & Robin, Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles |
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