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Batman Returns

Batman Returns

  • Status: Released
  • 19-06-1992
  • Runtime: 126 min
  • Score: 6.931
  • Vote count: 6591

Batman must face The Penguin, a sewer-dwelling gangleader intent on being accepted into Gotham society. Meanwhile, another Gotham resident finds herself transformed into Catwoman and is out for revenge...

Michael Keaton

Bruce Wayne / Batman

Danny DeVito

Oswald Cobblepot / The Penguin

Michelle Pfeiffer

Selina Kyle / Catwoman

Christopher Walken

Max Shreck

Michael Gough

Alfred Pennyworth

Pat Hingle

Commissioner James Gordon

Michael Murphy

Mayor

Vincent Schiavelli

Organ Grinder

Andrew Bryniarski

Charles 'Chip' Shreck

Cristi Conaway

Ice Princess

Steve Witting

Josh

Jan Hooks

Jen

John Strong

Sword Swallower

Rick Zumwalt

Tattooed Strongman

Anna Katarina

Poodle Lady

Gregory Scott Cummins

Acrobat Thug One

Erika Andersch

Knifethrower Dame

Travis McKenna

Fat Clown

Doug Jones

Thin Clown

Branscombe Richmond

Terrifying Clown 1

Paul Reubens

Penguin's Father

Diane Salinger

Penguin's Mother

Stuart Lancaster

Penguin's Doctor

Cal Hoffman

Happy Man

Joan Jurige

Happy Woman

Rosie O'Connor

Adorable Little Girl

Sean Whalen

Paperboy

Erik Onate

Aggressive Reporter

Joey DePinto

Shreck Security Guard

Steven Brill

Gothamite 1

Neal Lerner

Gothamite 2

Ashley Tillman

Gothamite 3

Elizabeth Sanders

Gothamite 4

Joan Giammarco

Female Victim

Lisa Guerrero

Volunteer Bimbo

Frank DiElsi

Security 1

Biff Yeager

Security 2

Robert Gossett

TV Anchorman

Adam Drescher

Crowd Member

Bobby Bell

Emperor Penguin

Niki Botelho

Emperor Penguin / Baby Penguin

Susan Rossitto

Emperor Penguin

Margarita Farrell

Emperor Penguin

Denise Killpack

Emperor Penguin

Felix Silla

Emperor Penguin

Debbie Lee Carrington

Emperor Penguin

Anthony De Longis

Terrifying Clown #2 (uncredited)

Desi Singh

Clown with Flaming Crossbow (uncredited)

Henry Kingi

Mugger

The Movie Mob

**Batman Returns overplays the comic book campiness of the decade and Burton's strange style but is balanced by astonishing performances and a more contained superhero story.** Warner Bros was quick to begin production on a sequel to Batman (1989) after its colossal success literally saved the studio from bankruptcy. This time Tim Burton was given complete creative control over the entire film, and it shows. Batman Returns cranked up the campy weirdness that the studio had restrained in the first Batman. This film focuses on Danny DeVito's Penguin and Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman over Batman, making Michael Keaton feel like the supporting cast to Pfeiffer and DeVito. As disappointing as that may sound, Pfeiffer took this over-the-top campy Catwoman and delivered a truly iconic performance, and DeVito performed much the same in his role. I appreciated Batman Returns avoiding the comic book movie trope of putting the entire world or whole sitting at stake. Instead, the story concentrates on corrupt businessmen and politicians avoiding giant sky beams. The climax risks a more significant part of the city, but it's still more localized than most comic book films. Batman Returns has its flaws, but the Christmas setting, the return of Michael Keaton to his career-defining role, and Pfeiffer and DeVito's incredible acting overcome the severe campiness and lack of Batman, resulting in a decent entry in the Dark Knight's 90s franchise.

Andre Gonzales

The only other great batman movie. Not as much action but still was a really good movie.

Rob

Tim Burton's original Batman definitely deserved a worthy sequel. Unfortunately, this just doesn't cut it. Keaton's Batman deserved more grit and drama, not corny comical antics. It's worth a look, but keep your expectations low.