Batman Returns

Batman Returns

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Cast:

Batman / Bruce Wayne... Michael Keaton
The Penguin / Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot... Danny DeVito
Catwoman / Selina Kyle...Michelle Pfeiffer
Maximillian 'Max' Shreck... Christopher Walken
Alfred Pennyworth... Michael Gough
Mayor... Michael Murphy
Ice Princess ... Cristi Conaway
Charles 'Chip' Shreck ... Andrew Bryniarski
Commissioner James Gordon ... Pat Hingle
Organ Grinder ... Vincent Schiavelli
Josh ... Steve Witting
Jen ... Jan Hooks
Sword Swallower ... John Strong
Tattooed Strongman... Rick Zumwalt
Poodle Lady ... Anna Katerina
Acrobat Thug One ... Gregory Scott Cummins
Knifethrower Dame ... Erika Andersch
Fat Clown ... Travis McKenna
Thin Clown ... Doug Jones
Terrifying Clown 1 ... Branscombe Richmond
Mr. Cobblepot... Paul Reubens
Mrs. Cobblepot... Diane Salinger
Mrs. Cobblepot's Doctor ... Stuart Lancaster
Happy Man ... Cal Hoffman
Happy Woman ... Joan Jurige
Adorable Little Girl ... Rosie O'Connor
Paperboy ...Sean M. Whalen
Aggressive Reporter...Erik Oñate
Shreck Security Guard ... Joey DePinto
Gothamite 1... Steven Brill
Gothamite 2 ... Neal Lerner
Gothamite 3...Ashley Tillman
Gothamite 4... Elizabeth Sanders
Mugger... Henry Kingi
Female Victim... Joan Giammarco
Volunteer Bimbo... Lisa Coles
Security 1 ... Frank DiElsi
Security 2 ... Biff Yeager
TV Anchorman ... Robert Gossett
Crowd Member... Adam Drescher
Emperor Penguin ...Robert N. Bell
Emperor Penguin...Niki Botelho
Baby Penguin... Niki Botelho
Emperor Penguin... Susan Rossitto
Emperor Penguin ... Margarita Fernández
Emperor Penguin ... Denise Killpack
Emperor Penguin ...Felix Silla
Emperor Penguin...Debbie Lee Carrington

Studio:

Warner Bros., PolyGram

Release History:

1989 - Batman & Robin
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Jack Nicholson's much-praised Joker didn't make a return appearance in Batman Returns, but with Danny DeVito's Penguin, Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman and Christopher Walken's Max Shreck lighting up the screen, the ever-smiling one was hardly missed. Michael Keaton did return as the title character, as did director Tim Burton, whose knack for exotic, imaginative visuals continued in this Bat-sequel.

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As the movie opens, two Gotham socialites (played by Paul Reubens and his Pee-Wee's Big Adventure co-star Diane Salinger) drop their bad-tempered and hideously disfigured baby into the nearest river, where the child is taken in by a flock of Gotham Zoo penguins. Thirty-three years later, the child has grown into The Penguin, and he wants to know why his parents abandoned him.

The Penguin makes his Gotham debut at a Christmas tree lighting ceremony presided over by tycoon Max Shreck, who has designs on Gotham's electricity supply. The Penguin and his gang of circus clowns, strongmen, etc., kidnap Shreck and try to blackmail him into helping find the deformed creature's parents. Shreck has an even better idea, mounting a PR campaign to get The Penguin elected mayor.

Shreck's shy secretary Selina Kyle stumbles onto his evil plans, and to silence her, Shreck pushes her out a high-rise window. Miraculously, Selina is nursed back to life by a gang of stray cats, who lick her wounds. The reborn Selina stitches together a black leather costume and takes to the night as the sharp-clawed Catwoman.

Meanwhile, Bruce Wayne/Batman digs up the dirt on The Penguin's shady past, which puts him squarely on The Penguin's hit list. Catwoman joins forces with the bad-tempered Penguin, but at the same time, she's beginning to fall in love with Bruce Wayne, and she still wants revenge on Max Shreck. When The Penguin sends an army of missile-outfitted penguins out to destroy Gotham, the lines are drawn for a four-sided climactic battle.

Even darker in spirit than the first Batman, this sequel may have not been suitable for young children, but that didn't stop them from flocking to see their caped hero in action. Batman Returns was another mammoth success in the film franchise, which continued on in 1995's Batman Forever. In the meantime, Warner Bros.' Batman: The Animated Series brought the films' "Dark Deco" look to the small screen, kicking off a new line of Batman cartoons that continues today.

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