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Batman Begins

Evil fears the knight.
2005 | 140m | English

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Driven by tragedy, billionaire Bruce Wayne dedicates his life to uncovering and defeating the corruption that plagues his home, Gotham City. Unable to work within the system, he instead creates a new identity, a symbol of fear for the criminal underworld - The Batman.
Release Date: Jun 10, 2005
Director: Christopher Nolan
Writer: David S. Goyer, Christopher Nolan
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime
Keywords undercover, superhero, vigilante, evil doctor, martial arts, loss of loved one, secret identity, crime fighter, based on comic, rivalry, ninja, tragic hero, super power, haunted by the past, master villain, unfulfilled love, inspirational
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, DC, Legendary Pictures, Syncopy, Patalex III Productions
Box Office Revenue: $374,218,673
Budget: $150,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 11, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Christian Bale Bruce Wayne / Batman
Michael Caine Alfred
Liam Neeson Ducard
Katie Holmes Rachel Dawes
Gary Oldman Jim Gordon
Cillian Murphy Dr. Jonathan Crane
Tom Wilkinson Carmine Falcone
Rutger Hauer Earle
Ken Watanabe Ra's al Ghul
Mark Boone Junior Flass
Linus Roache Thomas Wayne
Morgan Freeman Lucius Fox
Larry Holden Finch
Gerard Murphy Judge Faden
Colin McFarlane Loeb
Sara Stewart Martha Wayne
Gus Lewis Bruce Wayne (Age 8)
Richard Brake Joe Chill
Rade Šerbedžija Homeless Man
Emma Lockhart Rachel Dawes (Age 8)
Christine Adams Jessica
Catherine Porter Blonde Female Reporter / Assassin
John Nolan Fredericks
Karen David Courthouse Reporter #1
Jonathan D. Ellis Courthouse Reporter #2
Tamer Hassan Faden's Limo Driver
Ronan Leahy Uniformed Policeman #1
Vincent Wong Old Asian Prisoner
Tom Wu Bhutanese Prison Guard #1
Mark Chiu Bhutanese Prison Guard #2
Turbo Kong Enormous Prisoner
Stuart Yung Sai-Kit Chinese Police Officer
Chike Chan Chinese Police Officer
Tenzin Clive Ball Himalayan Child
Tenzin Gyurme Old Himalayan Man
Jamie Cho Stocky Chinese Man
David Murray Jumpy Thug
John Kazek Dock Thug #2
Darragh Kelly Dock Thug #3
Patrick Nolan Dock Cop #1
Joseph Rye Dock Cop #2
Kwaku Ankomah Dock Cop #3
Jo Martin Police Prison Official
Charles Edwards Wayne Enterprises Executive
Lucy Russell Female Restaurant Guest
Timothy Deenihan Male Restaurant Guest
David Bedella Maitre D
Flavia Masetto Restaurant Blonde #1
Emily Steven-Daly Restaurant Blonde #2
Martin McDougall Gotham Dock Employee
Noah Lee Margetts Arkham Thug #1
Joe Hanley Arkham Thug #2
Karl Shiels Arkham Thug #3
Roger Griffiths Arkham Uniformed Policeman
Stephen Walters Arkham Lunatic
Richard Laing Arkham Chase Cop
Matt Miller Gotham Car Cop #3
Risteard Cooper Captain Simonson
Shane Rimmer Older Gotham Water Board Technician
Jeremy Theobald Younger Gotham Water Board Technician
Alexandra Bastedo Gotham Society Dame
Soo Hee Ding Farmer
Conn Horgan Monorail Driver
Phill Curr Transit Cop
Jack Gleeson Little Boy
John Judd Narrows Bridge Cop
Sarah Wateridge Mrs. Dawes
Charlie Kranz Basement Club Manager
Terry McMahon Bad Swat Cop #1
Cedric Young Liquor Store Owner
Tim Booth Victor Zsaz
Tom Nolan Valet
Leon Delroy Williams Pedestrian
Roger Yuan Hazmat Technician
Joe Sargent Narrows Teenager #1
Mel Taylor Narrows Resident
Ilyssa Fradin Barbara Gordon
Andrew Pleavin Uniformed Policeman #2
Jeff Christian Driving Cop
John Burke Arkham Lunatic Cell Mate
Earlene Bentley Arkham Asylum Nurse
Alex Moggridge Arkham Asylum Orderly
Jay Buozzi Asian Man / Ra's al Ghul
Jordan Shaw African Boy In Rags
Omar Mostafa Falafel Stand Vendor
Patrick Pond Opera Performer #1 Faust (Bass)
Poppy Tierney Opera Performer #2 Margaret (Soprano)
Rory Campbell Opera Performer #3 Mefistofele (Tenor)
Fabio Cardascia Caterer
Spencer Wilding League of Shadows Warrior
Mark Rhino Smith League of Shadows Warrior
Khan Bonfils League of Shadows Warrior
Dave Legeno League of Shadows Warrior
Ruben Halse League of Shadows Warrior
Rodney Ryan League of Shadows Warrior
Dominic Burgess Narrows Cop
Nadia Cameron-Blakey Additional Restaurant Guest #1
Mark Straker Male Restaurant Guest #2
T.J. Ramini Crane Thug #1
Kieran Hurley Crane Thug #2
Emmanuel Idowu Narrows Teenager #2
Jeff Tanner Bridge Cop
Mark Strange League of Shadow Warrior (uncredited)
Dean Alexandrou League of Shadows Warrior (uncredited)
Jonathan Patrick Foo League of Shadows Warrior (uncredited)
Joey Ansah League of Shadows Warrior (uncredited)
Adam Kirley Steiss (uncredited)
Rick Avery Gotham Car Cop (uncredited)
Philip Harvey Victor Zsasz Attorney
Jennifer A. Goodman Police Officer (uncredited)
Name Job
Lora Hirschberg Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rowley Irlam Stunts
James Newton Howard Original Music Composer
Wally Pfister Director of Photography
Lee Smith Editor
John Papsidera Casting
Bob Kane Characters
David S. Goyer Screenplay
Christopher Nolan Screenplay, Director
Nathan Crowley Production Design
Lucinda Syson Casting
Lindy Hemming Costume Design
Laura Albert Stunts
Ben Cooke Stunts
Mark Mottram Stunts
Stephane Ceretti Visual Effects Supervisor
Doug Hemphill Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ron Bartlett Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul Dini Thanks
Curt Geda Thanks
Bruce Timm Thanks
Steve Morphew Stand In
Peter Robb-King Hair Designer
Cliff Lanning First Assistant Director
Justine Angus Sound Effects Editor
Paul Lowe Stunt Double
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
Ben Lanning Third Assistant Director
Craig Hosking Aerial Coordinator
David Forman Fight Choreographer
Justo Dieguez Fight Choreographer
Daniel Naprous Animal Coordinator
Tom Struthers Stunts
Linda Perlin Stunts
Natalie M. Meyer Stunts
Rick Avery Stunts
Adam Kirley Stunts
C.C. Smiff Stunts
Sarah Downes Makeup Trainee
Matt Lopez-Dias Daily Grip
Toby Britton Draughtsman
Ed Colyer Foley Mixer, Sound Mixer
Nathan Duncan Sound Assistant
Rich Denikas Stunt Driver
Joe Buxton Libra Head Technician
Julie Harkin Casting Assistant
Lee Twohey Colorist
Victoria Cadiou Assistant Production Coordinator
Julian Mann Head of Research
W.C. 'Chunky' Huse Key Rigging Grip
Karen Turner Payroll Accountant
Ericka N. Shane Second Assistant Accountant
Janek Sirrs Visual Effects Supervisor
Brad Dechter Orchestrator
Annie Penn Script Supervisor
Gareth Cousins Music Editor
Dan Grace Costume Supervisor
Collette Nunes Visual Effects Editor
Dennis Davidson Publicist
Martin Duffy Carpenter
Michael Miller ADR & Dubbing
Simon Changer Music Editor
Rohan Claassen Visual Effects
Simon Lamont Supervising Art Director
Paul Kirby Art Direction
Paki Smith Set Decoration
Simon Wakefield Set Decoration
Jane Body Hairstylist
Laura McIntosh Makeup Artist
Jessie Thiele Post Production Supervisor
Boyd Kirkland Thanks
Peter Hunt Color Timer
Brian Christensen Stunts
Gary Connery Stunts
Deena Adair Hairdresser, Hairstylist
Nancy Hancock Makeup Artist
Kate Morath Boom Operator
Peter Francis Art Direction
Dominic Masters Art Direction
Andrew Hodgson Set Decoration
Amanda Dazely Art Department Assistant
Sarah Robinson Art Department Coordinator
Alastair Bullock Assistant Art Director
Troy Osman Construction Coordinator
Ian Whiteford Greensman
Michael Finlay Painter
John Blakeley Sculptor
Lotta Wolgers Set Designer
Peter Edge Standby Painter
Steven A. Adelson Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Andy Borham First Assistant Camera
Malcolm Huse Key Grip
Jaime Dawkins Grip
Hans Bjerno Aerial Director of Photography
Gabriella Loria Assistant Costume Designer
Anna Jartin Seamstress
Gina Marie Ome Set Costumer
Thomas J. Glynn Set Dressing Artist
Tim Jordan Animatronics Designer
Greg Corke Armorer
Nicolas Chevallier CG Supervisor
P.J. Haines Chef
Francie Brown Dialect Coach
Michael R. Cairo Driver
Catrin Cooper Post Production Assistant
Adam Teeuw Production Office Assistant
Jan Meade Projection
Sophie Tarver Propmaker
Brad Good Property Master
David Packard Scenic Artist
Thomas J. McDonough Set Production Assistant
Paul Jennings Stunt Coordinator
Peter Guyan Systems Administrators & Support
Calvin Chin Transportation Co-Captain
Roy Clarke Transportation Coordinator
Nigel Gostelow Unit Production Manager
Claudia Kalindjian Unit Publicist
Gary Robert Utility Stunts
Kevin Boyd Video Assist Operator
Chris Corbould Special Effects Coordinator
John Ensby Color Timer
Iain Eyre Dialogue Editor
John Lee First Assistant Editor
Dawn Copeland Electrician
Perry Evans Gaffer
Neil Munro Lighting Technician
John P. Friday Rigging Gaffer
Elaine Grainger Casting Associate
Jo Beckett Location Manager
Mark Birmingham Production Accountant
Andrew Keilman Production Coordinator
Mark Mostyn Production Manager
Jennifer Campbell Production Supervisor
Gemma Nicholson Assistant Sound Editor, Assistant Editor
Nigel Holland Sound Editor
David Evans Supervising Sound Editor
Dayne Cowan 3D Supervisor
Richard Briscoe Digital Compositors
Craig Allison I/O Supervisor
Duncan Capp Special Effects Supervisor
Stephen Andrzejewski Visual Effects Coordinator
Aurelia Abate Visual Effects Producer
Julian Pinn Dolby Consultant
Ryan Lastimosa VFX Artist
Piers Dunn Unit Manager
Simon P Thorp Thanks
Peter Lindsay Sound Recordist
Niv Adiri Assistant Sound Editor
Andie Derrick Foley
Jemma Scott-Knox-Gore Contact Lens Technician
Peter Edmonds Costume Assistant
Janie Nugent Costume Coordinator
Gina Panno Costumer
Stella Cottini Key Costumer
Eric Richard Lasko Additional Second Assistant Director
Chris Burgess Additional Third Assistant Director
Michael Winter Second Second Assistant Director
Martin Kingsley Assistant Property Master
Roger Tyrell Construction Buyer
Andrew Booth Creative Director
Colin Ellis Dressing Prop
Martin Asbury Storyboard Artist
Alan Brooks Supervising Carpenter
Howard Halsall ADR Editor
Sandy Buchanan ADR Mixer
Alexander Beddow ADR Recordist
Andrew Caller Sound Mix Technician
John Cluff Special Effects Assistant
Jonathan Barrass Special Effects Technician
Charlie Noble 2D Supervisor
Alison Carter Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Derek Burgess Visual Effects Editor
Senica Billingsley Visual Effects Production Assistant
Elli Cassata Assistant Camera
Gary Smith Best Boy Grip
Matthew Twyford Sequence Leads
Zachary Gannaway Camera Loader
Therese Hvattum Camera Trainee
Simon Gilmour Clapper Loader
Andrew Baggarley Data Wrangler
Ashley Bond Focus Puller
Chris Dame Second Assistant Camera
Nicolas Seck CG Animator
Abigail Barbier ADR Voice Casting
Brendan Handscombe Wardrobe Assistant
Steve Farman Negative Cutter
Katie Reynolds Post Production Coordinator
Tom Crooke Assistant Location Manager
Sam Arnopp Location Assistant
Gavin Greenaway Conductor
Siobhan Barnett Additional Production Assistant
Becky Maxwell Assistant Accountant
Emily Cobb CG Artist
Cory Geryak Chief Lighting Technician
Michael Bell Digital Compositor
Joan Philo Extras Casting
Enero Extras Casting Assistant
Andy Madden Floor Runner
Michael Elson Head of Production
Leah Chalk Health and Safety
Jennifer Griffin Key Accountant
Timothy Jippin Rigging Grip
James Tomlinson Matchmove Supervisor
Winston Gallagher Production Assistant
Rick Senat Production Consultant
Kevin Trehy Production Executive
Fiona Baldwin Production Runner
Sharon Lomasney Production Secretary
Wyatt Pow Researcher
Paul Birkett Rotoscoping Artist
Laurence Harvey Senior Modeller
Zoe Margolis Set Runner
Dan Glass Visual Effects Supervisor
Sy Holland Stunts
Clare Aldington Stunts
David Cronnelly Stunts
Andy Norman Fight Choreographer
Gina Reale Stunts
Maryann Kelman Stunts
Glory Fioramonti Stunts
Nina Armstrong Stunts
Hans Zimmer Original Music Composer
David James Still Photographer
Lorne Balfe Music Programmer
Pete Ford Stunts
Levan Doran Stunts
Matthew Sharp Second Assistant Director
Gary Hymes Stunts
Kate Reid Second Assistant Camera
Name Title
Emma Thomas Producer
Michael Uslan Executive Producer
Benjamin Melniker Executive Producer
Cheryl A. Tkach Associate Producer
Lorne Orleans Producer
Charles Roven Producer
Larry Franco Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

It's not who I am underneath, but what I do that defines me. Bruce Wayne is constantly tortured by his childhood memories when he witnessed his parents being murdered. Taken under the wing of The League Of Shadows, a deadly ninja assassin army devoted to erasing crime with their own brand of hars ... h justice. After completing training, Wayne refuses to join them on account of not agreeing with their methods, he returns to Gotham City to reek his own one man war against crime. Director Christopher Nolan literally goes back to Batman origins to not just give the dead franchise a kiss of life, but actually to spark it into a sort of triumphant homecoming. Gone is all forms of camp veneer so evident in Joel Schumacher's offerings, and in place we have a darkly rich picture intent on fleshing out Batman's motives, and crucially, his fractured persona. One of the most pleasing things to me was that Nolan paced this picture to perfection, the build up of character, and then birth of the Bat, dominates for practically the first hour of the piece. This gives Batman Begins some crucial heart, it really helps us to focus on this weird super-hero now that we have some meat on his bones. We then follow Wayne from a Chinese prison to The League Of Shadows monastery, watching his transformation from brawling man of anger into a controlled fighting machine. A machine that still roams with a revenge laden heart. Then its to Gotham City where he then births Batman and all bad guys are on his agenda. Mob boss Falcone, the mysterious Scarecrow, and also a face from his past that rears its surprising head. Wayne is driven by powerful motives, and it's here in the second part of the film that Batman Begins rewards those who indulged in the character build up. In come the stunts and outrageous sequences, all played out in Nolan's desperately dank Gotham City (a far cry from Tim Burton's dark Oz like scapes). This Gotham is pot boiling to disaster and is crying out for the Bat to sweep all before it, and thankfully Nolan and his cast fulfil all the early promise to deliver a wonderful action fantasy that caters for all ages. Christian Bale dons the Batsuit and it fits like a glove, his Bruce Wayne may lack the ebullient charisma that Michael Keaton's had, but his Batman is mean and moody and comfortable with the zippy dialogue. Michael Caine plays Alfred the loyal servant to the Wayne family, much heart and emotive drive from Caine ensures the role is a roaring success. Cillian Murphy is Dr Jonathan Crane/Scarecrow who actually scares more as Crane with his piercing eyes and devilishly smirky leer, whilst both Gary Oldman (Jim Gordon) & Morgan Freeman (Lucius Fox) are solid with what little they actually have to do. Liam Neeson gets his teeth into a meaty role as Henri Ducard, and as a character arc he gets the best scenes (Nolan clearly having great fun here). Minnor let downs to me without hurting the picture are Katie Holmes (pretty but hardly convincing as Assistant D.A. Rachael Dawes) and Rutger Hauer as Earle (a little bit of menace wouldn't go amiss here Rutger old man). Still, as I said they are very minor let downs because as comic book adaptations go, Batman Begins is from the top draw, a franchise re-suited, rebooted and completely reinvigorated. But now the test comes with that all important sequel... 9/10

May 16, 2024
mollzz
4.0

i'm beginning to think people only say a movie is good because of it being long and having a good camera. to me the only highlight was cillian murphy's performance. the rest of this was just some dumb, boring trek. ...

Jun 23, 2021
NoxiousScythe
8.0

Christopher Nolan's "Batman Begins" shows us exactly how Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) transforms into the caped crusader we all know and love, Batman. Admittedly like many others, even though this is the first entry in the Dark Knight Trilogy, I watched it is as my last one, and that is due to me no ... t even knowing of it's existence, which is thanks to it being heavily overshadowed by the critically acclaimed sequel, "The Dark Knight." Batman Begins has a simple plot to follow full of twists. A young Bruce Wayne travels to the Far East, where he's trained in the martial arts by Henri Ducard (Liam Neeson), a member of the mysterious League of Shadows. Ducard later reveals the true purpose of the League, the complete destruction of Gotham City as they feel it is an unjust cesspool full of criminals that is too far gone to be saved and must be cleansed to preserve their duty and for justice and balance to be restored. Bruce does not agree with the League's morals and returns to Gotham on his own determined to clean up the crime-ridden and corrupted city without resorting to murder. With the help of his loyal butler Alfred (Michael Caine) and Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman), a tech expert at Wayne Enterprises, Batman is born. The number one takeaway from this film that I did not experience as much in any other Batman movie, was that it really makes you care and feel compassion towards Bruce Wayne himself, not the masked vigilante he disguises himself as. The real Bruce is tragic, realistic, relatable, quite unstable, and frankly doesn't know what his purpose is or what he should be doing with himself. This is the origin story, and you get to first hand see the traumatic events that turned him into the lonely, guilt ridden bitter man you see today. His feelings and actions are completely justified, and I've gained a lot of respect for the character. Now this is a dark, gritty and mature film clearly made for adult fans, do not expect the colorful, campy comic book styled "Joel Schumacher" treatment here, this is going to get real, real fast. I can and do appreciate the attempt to not be a generic superhero film and head towards the crime drama genre, and don't get me wrong it's a great movie, but there a few issues that keep it from being perfect movie status like the sequel in my books. It was maybe a bit too serious for it's own good, and ends up being so focused on becoming an art piece that it almost stops being fun. Primary antagonist Ra's al Ghul is great, but secondary villain Dr. Crane a.k.a. Scarecrow (Cillian Murphy) has an apparent lack of quality visual effects and proper screen time. The long run time was not wasted, but they probably did not need to include so many side characters, world building and lore into what could have been a quicker, neat, well done origin story. Overall I liked and can get behind Batman Begins, I do not think it's the best in the "Dark Knight Trilogy," but it's a top quality film on it's own accord especially if I stop comparing too much. This film delivers a uniquely cold, cruel, and memorable experience that will make you see and appreciate Bruce Wayne and his Batman persona from a completely new perspective.

Jun 23, 2021
AstroNoud
9.0

‘Batman Begins’ is a strong introduction to the Batman thanks to the magnificent cast and a superb score by Zimmer and Newton Howard. 9/10 ...

Feb 26, 2022
Geronimo1967
7.0

Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale are at the top of their games with this enthralling interpretation of just how "Batman" came to be. "Bruce", the young sone of the billionaire "Wayne" family finds himself unexpectedly orphaned and is soon aimlessly bumming his way around Asia. It's when he encou ... nters "Ducard" (Liam Neeson) and is lured high into the Himalayan mountains that he is set to training by the legendary Ra's Al Ghul (Ken Watanabe) so that he can join the "League of Shadows" - an uniquely skilled ninja-esque group of elite warriors. He plans to use his training to return to the largely lawless Gotham City and act as a force for good. Soon, though, he learns that all in his highland sanctuary is not what it seems and after a battle royale, finds himself back at his manor house with his faithful retainer "Alfred" (Sir Michael Caine) and at the helm of his company - just as it is about to be sold by "Earle" (Rutger Hauer) making him an even more immensely wealthy man. His scientific guru - a sort of equivalent of "Q" - is "Lucius Fox" (Morgan Freeman) and together with the like-minded police officer "Gordon" (Gary Oldman) they set about taking down the city's kingpin "Falcone" (Tom Wilkinson) before he can contaminate the water supply with an opiate that will bring wholesale fear and destruction. This is a cracking action adventure film that rarely has a dull moment. Nolan and accomplished writer David S. Goyer take this character by the scruff of the neck and it really works. No more silly thwacks and pows; this is a dark and gritty tale of corruption, jealousy and revenge that is superbly photographed and has gadgets galore. I did struggle with Wilkinson, to be honest - he has all the menace of a wet cabbage; and Katie Holmes's "Rachel", though providing additional humanity, sadly offers little as this plots twists and turns like a cobra on steroids. Certainly never my favourite super-hero, "Batman", but this is certainly up there as one of my favourite superhero films. No laser eyes or magnetic powers; just a decent man with vengeance on his mind.

Jul 11, 2022
mooney240
8.0

**Batman Begins opened the door for the new age of superhero cinema with its realistic, grounded approach and excellent quality.** Many may not realize the groundbreaking impact Batman Begins had on the superhero genre. While Spider-man and X-Men were popular films, many still rejected comic book ... films as only for kids. Incredibly cheesy films like Catwoman and Batman + Robin didn’t help make the more grown-up audiences have much faith in the genre. But Batman Begins changed all that. Batman was stripped of all the goofy comic book shtick and thrust into a gritty real world that spent time developing the character and making a rich man dressed like a bat and jumping off of buildings suddenly seem not just possible but awesome. Nolan’s serious and dark aesthetics and tone changed the landscape of superhero films and paved the way for the soon-to-come Marvel universe. With a brilliant director like Christopher Nolan and a cast boasting Christian Bale, Liam Neeson, Michael Caine, and Morgan Freeman, the film carried a weight and quality that was new and fresh for comic book films and signaled the beginning of a new era for superhero movies.

Feb 10, 2023
SoSmooth1982
6.0

It was a nice change to see for a batman series of movies that were going down hill. This movie was ok but at least it's not as bad as the ones that were being made before this. ...

Apr 25, 2023
Arcanum101
7.0

A very self-involved and glum Batman. Not my favourite. Once we finally get to Batman being Batman it's a cool movie. Christian Bale wears the cape well, but the villains lack grit. ...

May 28, 2023