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Batman

on BBC One London

Fantasy adventure starring Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger
In the rotten heart of Gotham City, wrongdoers face a new nemesis: a caped crusader cracking down on crime. Photojournalist Vicki Vale's investigations take her to a party given by easy-going millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne. Meanwhile, dapper mobster Jack Napier becomes a fall guy for his criminal kingpin boss and undergoes a terrible transformation - emerging as a twisted villain destined to pose a deadly threat to Vicki and the mysterious Batman.
Continues after the Nine O'Clock News.
(1989, 15)
See Films: pages 57-66

Contributors

Director:
Tim Burton
Batman:
Michael Keaton
Bruce Wayne:
Michael Keaton
Joker/Jack Napier:
Jack Nicholson
Vicki Vale:
Kim Basinger
Alexander Knox:
Robert Wuhl
Commissioner Gordon:
Pat Hingle
Harvey Dent:
Billy Dee Williams
Alfred:
Michael Gough
Carl Grissom:
Jack Palance
Alicia:
Jerry Hall
Bob the Goon:
Tracey Walter
Mayor:
Lee Wallace
Eckhardt:
William Hootkins
Goon:
Richard Strange
Goon:
Carl Chase
Goon:
Mac MacDonald
Goon:
George Lane Cooper
Goon:
Terence Plummer
Goon:
Phil Tan
Accountant:
John Sterland
Rotelli:
Edwin Craig
First Crimelord:
Vincent Wong
Second Crimelord:
Joel Cutrara
Ricorso:
John Dair
Nic:
Christopher Fairbank
Eddie:
George Roth
Anchorwoman:
Kate Harper
Anchorman:
Bruce McGuire
Television Director:
Richard Durden
Becky:
Kit Hollerbach
Television Technician:
Lachelle Carl
Napier Hood:
Del Baker
Napier Hood:
Jazzer Jeyes
Napier Hood:
Wayne Michaels
Napier Hood:
Valentino Musetti
Napier Hood:
Rocky Taylor
Reporter:
Keith Edwards
Reporter:
Leon Herbert
Scientist:
Michael Balfour
Mom:
Liza Ross
Dad:
Garrick Hagon
Jimmy:
Adrian Meyers
Dr Wayne:
David Baxt
Mrs Wayne:
Sharon Holm

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