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Christian Bale | Bruce Wayne / Batman | |
Heath Ledger | The Joker | |
Aaron Eckhart | Harvey Dent / Two-Face | |
Michael Caine | Alfred Pennyworth | |
Maggie Gyllenhaal | Rachel Dawes | |
Gary Oldman | Lt. James Gordon | |
Morgan Freeman | Lucius Fox | |
Monique Curnen | Det. Ramirez | |
Ron Dean | Detective Wuertz | |
Cillian Murphy | Dr. Jonathan Crane / The Scarecrow | |
Christian Bale | Bruce Wayne | |
Heath Ledger | Joker | |
Aaron Eckhart | Harvey Dent | |
Michael Caine | Alfred | |
Maggie Gyllenhaal | Rachel | |
Gary Oldman | Gordon | |
Monique Curnen | Ramirez | |
Ron Dean | Wuertz | |
Cillian Murphy | Scarecrow | |
Chin Han | Lau | |
Nestor Carbonell | Mayor | |
Eric Roberts | Maroni | |
Ritchie Coster | Chechen | |
Anthony Michael Hall | Mike Engel |
Director |
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Producer |
Christopher Nolan
Charles Roven |
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Writer |
Christopher Nolan
Bob Kane |
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Cinematography |
Wally Pfister
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Musician |
Hans Zimmer
James Newton Howard |
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Gotham City needs a superhero. There are corrupt police officers, the mob overrunning the city, and worst of all, The Joker (Heath Ledger). Gotham's new District Attorney, Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) helps put many of these criminals away, but Gotham just worsens as the chaos inflicted by the Joker worsens. So, Bruce Wayne/Batman (Christian Bale) comes to save the day, but it is not as easy as it seems. Batman will not reveal who he is, and the Joker will keep killing until he does. A love triangle of sorts also forms between Bruce Wayne, Harvey Dent, and Dent's girlfriend, Rachel. This sets up one of the most personal attacks by the Joker, and pushes Batman to the brink of insanity. |
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