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Batman (1989)

June 21, 1989 (US) Fantasy, Action, Crime • 126m

Overview

Having witnessed his parents' brutal murder as a child, millionaire philanthropist Bruce Wayne fights crime in Gotham City disguised as Batman, a costumed hero who strikes fear into the hearts of villains. But when a deformed madman known as 'The Joker' seizes control of Gotham's criminal underworld, Batman must face his most ruthless nemesis ever while protecting both his identity and his love interest, reporter Vicki Vale.

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Michael Keaton
Michael Keaton

Bruce Wayne / Batman

Jack Nicholson
Jack Nicholson

Jack Napier / The Joker

Robert Wuhl
Robert Wuhl

Alexander Knox

Pat Hingle
Pat Hingle

Commissioner James Gordon

Michael Gough
Michael Gough

Alfred Pennyworth

Tracey Walter
Tracey Walter

Bob the Goon

Vincent Wong
Vincent Wong

Crimelord 1

Joel Cutrara
Joel Cutrara

Crimelord 2

Kate Harper
Kate Harper

Anchorwoman

Lachele Carl
Lachele Carl

TV Technician

Del Baker
Del Baker

Napier Hood

Jazzer Jeyes
Jazzer Jeyes

Napier Hood

Rocky Taylor
Rocky Taylor

Napier Hood

Anthony Wellington
Anthony Wellington

Patrolman at Party

Hugo Blick
Hugo Blick

Young Jack Napier

Charles Roskilly
Charles Roskilly

Young Bruce Wayne

Clyde Gatell
Clyde Gatell

Other Mugger

Elliott Stein
Elliott Stein

Man in Crowd

Denis Lill
Denis Lill

Bob the Cartoonist

Paul Birchard
Paul Birchard

Another Reporter

Carl Newman
Carl Newman

Movement Double

Pat Gorman
Pat Gorman

Cop at Axis Chemicals (uncredited)

Chris Andrews
Chris Andrews

Election Ceremony Patron (uncredited)

Stephanie English
Stephanie English

Woman in Green Coat (uncredited)

Albert Evansky
Albert Evansky

Crimelord #3 (uncredited)

Fred Stroud
Fred Stroud

Party Guest at Wayne Manor (uncredited)

Crew
Bob Kane
Bob Kane

Characters

Roger Pratt
Roger Pratt

Director of Photography

Danny Elfman
Danny Elfman

Original Music Composer

Anton Furst
Anton Furst

Production Design

Sam Hamm
Sam Hamm

Screenplay

Sean McCabe
Sean McCabe

Stunt Double

Michael Uslan
Michael Uslan

Executive Producer

Leonard Green
Leonard Green

Assistant Sound Editor

Margaret Adams
Margaret Adams

Production Coordinator

John Samworth
John Samworth

Boom Operator

Paula Connor
Paula Connor

Assistant Sound Editor

Rocky Phelan
Rocky Phelan

Foley Editor

Bob Badami
Bob Badami

Music Editor

Michael Dilbeck
Michael Dilbeck

Music Supervisor

Steve Bartek
Steve Bartek

Orchestrator

Tony Dawe
Tony Dawe

Production Sound Mixer

Eric Tomlinson
Eric Tomlinson

Scoring Mixer

Eddy Joseph
Eddy Joseph

Sound Editor

Don Sharpe
Don Sharpe

Supervising Sound Editor

John Evans
John Evans

Special Effects Supervisor

Peter Watson
Peter Watson

Visual Effects Coordinator

Pat Harrison
Pat Harrison

Unit Manager

Chris Kenny
Chris Kenny

Co-Producer

Barbara Kalish
Barbara Kalish

Associate Producer

Benjamin Melniker
Benjamin Melniker

Executive Producer

Nigel Phelps
Nigel Phelps

Art Direction

Leslie Tomkins
Leslie Tomkins

Supervising Art Director

Peter Young
Peter Young

Set Decoration

Bob Ringwood
Bob Ringwood

Costume Design

Jenny Chartres
Jenny Chartres

Art Department Assistant

Michael Boone
Michael Boone

Assistant Art Director

Roy Martin
Roy Martin

Standby Painter

John Campbell
John Campbell

Camera Operator

Murray Close
Murray Close

Still Photographer

Graham Churchyard
Graham Churchyard

Assistant Costume Designer

Jan Jamison
Jan Jamison

Hairstylist

Lynda Armstrong
Lynda Armstrong

Makeup Artist

Nick Dudman
Nick Dudman

Makeup Designer

Suzanne Reynolds
Suzanne Reynolds

Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Charles Torbett
Charles Torbett

Property Master

Brian Bishop
Brian Bishop

Scenic Artist

Eddie Stacey
Eddie Stacey

Stunt Coordinator

Derek Cracknell
Derek Cracknell

First Assistant Director

Cheryl Leigh
Cheryl Leigh

Script Supervisor

Paul Smith
Paul Smith

Dialogue Editor

Simon Harris
Simon Harris

First Assistant Editor

Billy Merrell
Billy Merrell

Best Boy Electric

Fred Brown
Fred Brown

Electrician

Maurice Gillett
Maurice Gillett

Rigging Gaffer

Chris Brock
Chris Brock

Location Manager

Brenda Coxon
Brenda Coxon

Production Accountant

Michael White
Michael White

Production Illustrator

Les Benson
Les Benson

Dressing Prop

Peter MacDonald
Peter MacDonald

Second Unit Director

Melvin Lind
Melvin Lind

Second Assistant Director

Steve Millson
Steve Millson

Third Assistant Director

Michael King
Michael King

Construction Buyer

David Allday
David Allday

Draughtsman

Les Andrews
Les Andrews

Dressing Prop

Richard Morrison
Richard Morrison

Title Designer

Jack Stew
Jack Stew

Foley Artist

John Falcini
John Falcini

Second Assistant Sound

Philip Clark
Philip Clark

Special Effects Technician

Suzie F. Wiesmann
Suzie F. Wiesmann

Visual Effects Production Manager

Sy Holland
Sy Holland

Stunt Double

Ali Asad
Ali Asad

Assistant Camera

Richard Brierley
Richard Brierley

Clapper Loader

Sally Osoba
Sally Osoba

Casting Assistant

Len Alexander
Len Alexander

Wardrobe Assistant

Annie Crawford
Annie Crawford

Wardrobe Supervisor

Chrissie Richardson
Chrissie Richardson

Assistant Accountant

Maggie Choyce
Maggie Choyce

Assistant Script

Terry Shane
Terry Shane

Floor Runner

Roy Clarke
Roy Clarke

Production Driver

Max Brown
Max Brown

Production Runner

Janice Body
Janice Body

Rotoscoping Artist

Derek Meddings
Derek Meddings

Visual Effects

Russ Woolnough
Russ Woolnough

Visual Effects Editor



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 8/10

July 29, 2016

Vision not fully realised, but still a template of sorts.

It could never have lived up to the hype back in 1989, it was hailed as the film to rival the impact of "Jaws" & "Star Wars" as regards historical cinema conventions, it was, we were led to believe, a new age in cinema, or so it seemed. As it was, the film went down a treat for the modern cinema going audience, it raked in cash galore and spawned a raft of very inferior sequels, even th… read the rest.

Albert

⭐ 4/10

August 21, 2017

This movie is so bad I couldn't even finish it.

Jakeflix

⭐ 10/10

May 14, 2019

Yeah, it's good.

Wuchak

⭐ 4/10

July 21, 2020

_**Looks good, but surreal and tedious**_

Tim Burton's "Batman" (1989) is _so_ disappointing! Yeah, the costumes, sets, cast, cinematography and music are great, but the story is unrealistic, goofy and, worst of all, dull; in other words, it siphoned! Tim Burton is outstanding with visuals, but he failed to incorporate an interesting story. What good is a BORING film that looks great and doesn't take its subject seriously? This is a quintessen… read the rest.

The Movie Mob

⭐ 7/10

February 11, 2023

**Batman 1989 burst on the scene shattering the box office and rewriting the rules of comic book films with dark characters and high stakes in ways no superhero movie had seen before.**

Superhero movies of the 70s and 80s were bright and colorful, goofy and optimistic, champions of truth, Justice, and the American Way. Movies like Superman, Supergirl, the original Captain America, and even Adam West’s Batman all fit this vibe and aesthetic, wi… read the rest.

Andre Gonzales

⭐ 10/10

April 25, 2023

There will never be a greater batman or movie ever. The original is still the only good batman movie out there. They keep trying but they had it right the 1st time, and they messed it up now.

Rob

⭐ 8/10

May 28, 2023

Probably one of the first serious attempts at bringing a comic to the big screen with a decent budget. The vision of the world is brilliant. Keaton's Batman is spot on and the Prince soundtrack ties the whole thing together perfectly. Unfortunately, Tim Burton's flamboyance lets things down in the end. But still the most memorable Batman to date. Although Ben Affleck's jaded, grumpy and bulked-out depiction of the character in Batman V Superman i… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

October 22, 2023

"Batman" never was my favourite superhero, and although Michael Keaton tries hard here to inject a little soul into the character, I'm afraid I found Jack Nicholson's totally over-the-top "Joker" to be just annoying and the whole film to be little underwhelming. "Gotham City" is essentially an urban jungle under the boot of the menacing "Grissom" (Jack Palance). He and his sidekick "Napier" (Nicholson) - who only has a limited grasp on his sanity… read the rest.

kevin2019

⭐ 8/10

July 18, 2024

"Batman" certainly can't be beaten just for pure entertainment value. It was a high profile event movie and you can immediately understand why with a stellar cast such as this one on board along with director Tim Burton - just fresh from the successful "Beetlejuice" (1988) at the time - behind the cameras. They have unquestionably produced a fast paced feast for the eyes in every way possible and Gotham City itself is a shadowy, sinister, and men… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$35,000,000

Revenue

$411,348,924

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