Batman Forever (1995)

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Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: Jun 16, 1995
Running Time: 121 mins. (V)
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
As two new forces of evil--Two-Face, formerly known as District Attorney Harvey Dent until a courtroom accident left him disfigured by chance and fueled by vengeance, and the Riddler, who was previously Edward Nygma, an overlooked employee of Wayne Enterprises before his transformation into the most quizzical and dangerous of tricksters--join together to overtake the minds of Gotham's citizens and destroy Batman, their mutual enemy. In return for financing the mass production of his devious mind-controlling invention, the Riddler commits to helping Two-Face solve the biggest mystery of all--who is Batman?--not knowing that Two-Face's caped quarry and his own rival, billionaire philanthropist Bruce Wayne, are one and the same.
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Robin/Dick Grayson
Alfred the Butler
Police Commissioner James Gordon
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Fred Stickley
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December 8, 2000
The third "Batman" epic, with Val Kilmer replacing Michael Keaton as the Caped Crusader and Jim Carrey out-mugging Jack Nicholson's Joker as the rascally Riddler, is a long way from the dark poetry of Tim Burton's 1989 original. This 1995 version has cleaned up its act. It had to. Audiences, not just the Dole contingent, were turned off by Burton's grim and disjointed 1992 sequel, "Batman Returns." Except for Michelle Pfeiffer's whip-smart and sexy Catwoman, it left a sour taste. "Batman… Continued