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Director: | Joel Schumacher |
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Writer: | Lee Batchler, Janet Scott Batchler, Akiva Goldsman |
Staring: |
In the looming shadows of Gotham City, two villainous souls devise twin schemes of revenge against the city's dark guardian. Two-Face, disfigured by chance and fueled by vengeance, is obsessed with destroying Batman, while the Riddler, a disillusioned genius, pursues the destruction of billionaire Bruce Wayne. Together they've hatched a plot to absorb and control the minds of all of Gotham City's residents, and only Batman and his new partner, Robin, can stop them! But the Dark Knight is hindered by a mystery from his own childhood. He must hope that a new found love can help him overcome the incident that made him what he is. In the end, he must decide: will he be Batman—forever? | |
Release Date: | Jun 16, 1995 |
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Director: | Joel Schumacher |
Writer: | Lee Batchler, Janet Scott Batchler, Akiva Goldsman |
Genres: | Fantasy, Action, Crime |
Keywords | superhero, rose, partner, broken neck, criminal, millionaire, falling down stairs, beretta, disfigurement, good versus evil, riddle, villain, based on comic, robin, psychologist, district attorney, super power, tied up, knocked out, father figure |
Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Tim Burton Productions, Polygram Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $336,529,144
Budget: $100,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 02, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Val Kilmer | Bruce Wayne / Batman |
Tommy Lee Jones | Harvey Dent / Two-Face |
Jim Carrey | Edward Nygma / The Riddler |
Nicole Kidman | Dr. Chase Meridian |
Chris O'Donnell | Dick Grayson / Robin |
Michael Gough | Alfred Pennyworth |
Pat Hingle | Commissioner James Gordon |
Drew Barrymore | Sugar |
Debi Mazar | Spice |
René Auberjonois | Dr. Burton |
Joe Grifasi | Bank Guard |
Elizabeth Sanders | Gossip Gerty |
Philip Moon | Newscaster |
Jessica Tuck | Female Newscaster |
Dennis Paladino | Crime Boss Moroni |
Kimberly Scott | Margaret |
Michael Paul Chan | Executive |
Jon Favreau | Assistant |
Greg Lauren | Aide |
Ramsey Ellis | Young Bruce Wayne |
Michael Scranton | Thomas Wayne |
Eileen Seeley | Martha Wayne |
David U. Hodges | Shooter |
Jack Betts | Fisherman |
Tim Jackson | Municipal Police Guard |
Daniel Reichert | Ringmaster |
Glory Fioramonti | Mom Grayson |
Larry A. Lee | Dad Grayson |
Bruce Roberts | Handsome Reporter |
George Wallace | Mayor |
Bob Zmuda | Electronic Store Owner |
Rebecca Budig | Teenage Girl |
Don Wilson | Gang Leader |
Sydney D. Minckler | Teen Gang Member |
Maxine Jones | Girl on Corner #1 |
Terry Ellis | Girl on Corner #2 |
Cindy Herron | Girl on Corner #3 |
Dawn Robinson | Girl on Corner #4 |
Gary Kasper | Pilot |
Amanda Trees | Paparazzi Reporter |
Andrea Fletcher | Reporter |
Ria Coyne | Socialite |
Jed Curtis | Chubby Businessman |
William Mesnik | Bald Guy |
Marga Gómez | Journalist |
Kelly Vaughn | Showgirl |
John Fink | Deputy |
Noby Arden | Trapeze Act |
Marlene Bologna | Trapeze Act |
Danny Castle | Trapeze Act |
Troy S. Wolfe | Trapeze Act |
Christopher Caso | Harvey's Thug |
Gary Clayton | Harvey's Thug |
Oscar Dillon | Harvey's Thug |
Keith Graham | Harvey's Thug |
Kevin Grevioux | Harvey's Thug |
Mark Hicks | Harvey's Thug |
Corey Jordan | Harvey's Thug |
Randy Lamb | Harvey's Thug |
Maurice Lamont | Harvey's Thug |
Sidney S. Liufau | Harvey's Thug |
Brad Martin | Harvey's Thug |
Deron McBee | Harvey's Thug |
Mario Mugavero | Harvey's Thug |
Joey Nelson | Harvey's Thug |
Jim Palmer | Harvey's Thug |
Robert Powell | Harvey's Thug |
Peewee Piemonte | Harvey's Thug |
Peter Radon | Harvey's Thug |
François Rodrigue | Harvey's Thug |
Joe Sabatino | Harvey's Thug |
Mike Sabatino | Harvey's Thug |
Ofer Samra | Harvey's Thug |
Matt Sigloch | Harvey's Thug |
Mike Smith | Harvey's Thug |
Kimberly Auslander | Wayne Enterprises Lab Scientist (uncredited) |
Ed Begley Jr. | Fred Stickley (uncredited) |
George Cheung | Guest (uncredited) |
Erik Cord | Gotham Circus Guest (uncredited) |
Scott Cranford | Indian Drummer (uncredited) |
Michael Dane | Gotham SWAT (uncredited) |
Gunnel Eriksson | Gotham Circus Guest (uncredited) |
Holiday Freeman | Ritz Gotham Party Guest (uncredited) |
Nancy Gassner-Clayton | Solo Singer (uncredited) |
Mitch Gaylord | Mitch Grayson (uncredited) |
Timothy Guest | Lab Technician (uncredited) |
Jenny Inge Devaney | Showgirl (uncredited) |
Bob Kane | Guest (uncredited) |
Joe Kent | Two-Face Henchman (uncredited) |
Patrick Leahy | Sen. Patrick Leahy (uncredited) |
Susan Lewis | Ritz Gotham Party Guest (uncredited) |
Marshall Dancing Elk Lucas | Guest (uncredited) |
Gorja Max | Gotham Elite (uncredited) |
Bob McGovern | Casino Security Guard (uncredited) |
Ve Neill | Woman using NygmaTech Box (uncredited) |
Velvet Rhodes | Hooker (uncredited) |
Dana Walsh | Hooker (uncredited) |
Harry Williams Jr. | Gotham SWAT (uncredited) |
Ilona Wilson | Casino Patron (uncredited) |
Sako Mako | Homeless person (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Elliot Goldenthal | Original Music Composer |
Stephen Goldblatt | Director of Photography |
Ve Neill | Makeup Artist |
Bob Kane | Characters |
Conrad E. Palmisano | Underwater Director of Photography, Stunt Coordinator |
Brad Einhorn | Property Master |
Emily Schweber | Casting Associate |
Robert Elhai | Orchestrator |
Andrew Adamson | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Matthias Gohl | Music Score Producer |
Mitch Gaylord | Stunt Double |
Michael Higham | Music Programmer |
Sarah Ray | Painter |
Bob Yerkes | Technical Advisor |
Mike Smith | Stunts |
Rick Baker | Makeup Artist |
Donna Keegan | Stunts |
Dana Hee | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Anita Hart | Stunts |
Dana Dru Evenson | Stunts |
Jennifer Caputo | Stunts |
Danielle Burgio | Stunts |
Julie Michaels | Stunts |
Diana Cuevas | Stunts |
Patricia M. Peters | Stunts |
Kane Hodder | Stunts |
Doug Coleman | Stunts |
Bob Herron | Stunt Double |
Keith Campbell | Stunts |
Blaise Corrigan | Stunts |
Randy Gardell | Costume Coordinator |
Barbara Anne Klein | Stunts |
Brad Martin | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Bruce Paul Barbour | Stunts |
Mark Stevens | Editor |
Dennis Virkler | Editor |
Mali Finn | Casting |
Barbara Ling | Production Design |
Lee Batchler | Screenplay, Story |
Janet Scott Batchler | Screenplay, Story |
Christopher Burian-Mohr | Art Direction |
Joseph P. Lucky | Art Direction |
Cricket Rowland | Set Decoration |
Elaine O'Donnell | Set Decoration |
Ingrid Ferrin | Costume Design |
Bob Ringwood | Costume Design |
Jill DuDeck | Art Department Coordinator |
Chas. Butcher | Assistant Art Director |
Greg John Callas | Construction Coordinator |
Chuck McSorley | Leadman |
Adam Baer | Location Scout |
James Carson | Production Illustrator |
Yarek Alfer | Sculptor |
James R. Bayliss | Set Designer |
Michael A. Jones | Camera Operator |
Robert Heine | First Assistant Camera |
Jim Gordon | Grip |
Ralph Nelson Jr. | Still Photographer |
Elaine Maser | Costume Supervisor |
Barbara Lorenz | Hairstylist |
Yolanda Toussieng | Key Hair Stylist |
Wade Daily | Makeup Artist |
Kinney Booker | Set Dressing Artist |
Harry Lu | Armorer |
Terrence Masson | CG Supervisor |
Nancy Mott | Craft Service |
Kathy White | Digital Effects Supervisor |
David Diaz | Driver |
David LeRoy Anderson | Makeup Effects |
Tony Chavez | Propmaker |
Michael Denering | Scenic Artist |
Anna Baltimore | Set Medic |
Thomas L. Fisher | Special Effects Coordinator |
Kevin Andrew Smith | Systems Administrators & Support |
Philippe Gluckman | Technical Supervisor |
Dick Johnson | Transportation Captain |
Craig Pinkard | Transportation Coordinator |
Ralph Burris | Unit Production Manager |
Michael Singer | Unit Publicist |
Tony Angelotti | Utility Stunts |
Martin Weight | Video Assist Operator |
Miller Drake | Visual Effects Editor |
William M. Elvin | First Assistant Director |
Bob Putynkowski | Color Timer |
Sukey Fontelieu | Dialogue Editor |
Jerry D. Knight | Electrician |
Jean M. Cunningham | Lighting Supervisor |
Billy Craft | Lighting Technician |
James W. Kristoff | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Laura Sode-Matteson | Location Manager |
Jackie Brady Baugh | Production Accountant |
Tripp Hudson | Production Coordinator |
Amy Harrington | Production Manager |
Carl Fischer | Boom Operator |
Keith Bewick | Assistant Sound Editor |
Michael Dressel | Foley Editor |
Zigmund Gron | Music Editor |
Jolene Cherry | Music Supervisor |
Lance Brown | Sound Designer |
Gordon Ecker | Sound Effects Editor |
John Leveque | Supervising Sound Editor |
Joni Jacobson | Digital Compositors |
David Wallace Allen | Visual Effects Coordinator |
C. Marie Davis | Visual Effects Producer |
Chris Buchinsky | Storyboard |
Douglas Greenfield | Dolby Consultant |
Buffy Zerefski | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Brenda Donoho | Costumer |
Dawn Y. Line | Key Costumer |
Myron Baker | Key Set Costumer |
Eric Oliver | Additional Second Assistant Director |
Alan Edmisten | Second Assistant Director |
Molly M. Mayeux | Second Second Assistant Director |
David Hogan | Second Unit Director |
Stephen Andrew Schwartz | Assistant Property Master |
Frank Didio | Head Carpenter |
Anthony Goldschmidt | Title Designer |
Zack Davis | ADR Editor |
Troy Porter | ADR Mixer |
Scott Houle | ADR Recordist |
Kevin E. Carpenter | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Hilda Hodges | Foley Artist |
Mary Jo Lang | Foley Mixer |
Carolyn Tapp | Foley Recordist |
Becky Sullivan | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
Robert W. King | Special Effects Assistant |
Donald Krause | Special Effects Technician |
Tamara Waters | VFX Artist |
Kate Crossley | Visual Effects Assistant Editor |
James Balsam | Visual Effects Camera |
Peter Sternlicht | Visual Effects Compositor |
Tim Angulo | VFX Director of Photography |
Wayne Baker | Assistant Camera |
Hal Nelson | Best Boy Grip |
Antonio V. Garrido | Dolly Grip |
Chris Holt | Second Assistant Camera |
Adam Boome | Assistant Editor |
Mo Henry | Negative Cutter |
Stephen Sobisky | Project Manager |
Valerie Y.O. Kim | Assistant Location Manager |
Will Benson | Location Assistant |
Jonathan Sheffer | Conductor |
Art Ford | Music Consultant |
Christopher Brooks | Supervising Music Editor |
Mike Amorelli | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
James M. McEwen | Chief Lighting Technician |
Teresa Cheng | Digital Effects Producer |
Don Baker | Effects Supervisor |
Katie Zaslaw | First Assistant Accountant |
David Lanphier Jr. | Key Set Production Assistant |
Richard Castro | Payroll Accountant |
Jack Holland | Production Assistant |
Eric Durst | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Boyd Shermis | Visual Effects Supervisor |
David Stump | Visual Effects Supervisor |
James Hegedus | Visual Effects Art Director |
Richard Chuang | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Leah Creed | Stunts |
Cynthia J. Blessington | Stunts |
Dana Bertolette | Stunts |
Akiva Goldsman | Screenplay |
Petur Hliddal | Production Sound Mixer |
Joel Schumacher | Director |
Carla Meyer | Dialect Coach |
G.A. Aguilar | Stunts |
Raman Hui Shing-Ngai | Animation Supervisor |
Fred Stafford | Supervising ADR Editor |
John Dykstra | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Frank A. Montaño | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Bill Finger | Characters |
Name | Title |
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Tim Burton | Producer |
Kevin J. Messick | Co-Producer |
Michael Uslan | Executive Producer |
Peter Macgregor-Scott | Producer |
Mitchell E. Dauterive | Associate Producer |
Benjamin Melniker | Executive Producer |
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A different direction brings differing results. Batman takes on a new side kick as he fights to keep Gotham City out of the clutches of Two-Face and The Riddler. "No thanks, I'll get drive-thru" Thus these be the first words out of Val Kilmer's incarnation of Batman and thus setting the sta ... ndard for what Joel Schumacher's two Batman movies would be like. Gone is the dark undertone from Tim Burton's visions, and the tight action sequences that marked Burton's debut out as a genuine genre piece of work, in their place comes sexy campery and ropey action set pieces. The casting of both Val Kilmer as Batman and Chris O'Donnell as Robin is a big mistake, Kilmer easily being the most boring actor to don the suit out of all of them, whilst O'Donnell simply can't act outside of Robin's cartoonery bravado. Nicole Kidman looks positively gorgeous as Chase Meridian, but that's all that is brought to the party, it's a waste of the very talented Kidman's ability and a waste of the audience's time. It's not all bad though, a comic book adaptation is only as good as its villains, and here we get a perfectly cast Jim Carrey as The Riddler, and a wildly over the top Tommy Lee Jones as Two-Face. Carrey steals every scene he is in, it's almost too much, but as maniacal and exuberant as it is, it is the film's highlight and actually the film's saving grace (Tommy Lee Jones was reportedly unhappy from having his thunder stolen in the movie by Carrey). The script does work enough to make the story accessible to all ages, and there are enough crash bangs and wallops to entertain in that brain left at the door kind of way. This was the biggest hit of 1995, so the paying public lapped it up and paved the way for another Schumacher film in the franchise, but with all that star power wasted, and nipples on the rubber suits, it's hard to see now why it was so popular back then. 5/10
There are some great **things** in _Batman Forever_. Val Kilmer I think cops a bit too much flak for his go in the cape & cowl, he's certainly no sort of definitive Batman but I thought he did a fine job. The city has a crazy cool design, the Batmobile is updated in a wholly original way, and that n ... eon street gang is some of the coolest shit I've ever seen put to screen. But this a **bad** movie. Burton might not have had a 100% source-material-faithful interpretation of the character, but it took Joel Schumacher (who usually I'm a big fan of) to ruin _Batman_ altogether. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._
I absolutely hate Val Kilmer as Batman. Out of everybody that's played batman, he's the worse I've ever seen. Otherwise the movie wasn't that bad considering. ...
With former District Attorney "Dent" (Tommy Lee Jones) badly scarred by an acid attack and now vengefully wreaking havoc on Gotham City, it falls to "Batman" (Val Kilmer) to try and thwart his over-the-top antics before people get killed. Meantime, his day job as "Bruce Wayne" introduces him to madc ... ap scientist "Nygma" (Jim Carrey) who has plans to plunder people's brainwaves to find their greatest desires (or deepest fears). "Wayne" rejects this proposal as unethical but that just drives the unstable boffin into a partnership with the marauding "Two Face" and they have but one agenda. Kill "Batman". It's the circus that proves a most dangerous environment for everyone as it's raided with an huge bomb left timed to reduce the citizenry to dust, but luckily the performing "Grayson" family of acrobats intervene. Brave but foolish as their actions leave poor old "Dick" (Chris O'Donnell) orphaned and under the care of "Wayne". The sagely old butler "Alfred" (Michael Gough) who sees promise in the young man and similarities with his master, turns his hand to a little manipulation that duly compels the two to work together creating the legendary dynamic duo. Now the battle lines are drawn as the two caped crusaders have to combat their resourceful antagonists bent on their humiliation and destruction. With all of this mayhem going on, "Wayne" still finds time to nurture a little romance with "Dr. Chase" (Nicole Kidman) - a woman who can't decide whether she prefers him as himself or as his alter ego. What's gonna happen? The story here is a perfectly decent vehicle for the character, but there is nowhere near enough action, far too much verbiage and the leading performances are frankly quite annoying. To be fair to O'Donnell, he acquits himself adequately as the enthusiastic sidekick in lycra, but Kilmer is as rubbery as his suit, TLJ just seems to be doing it all by numbers and over-exuberant Carrey got on my nerves right from the start with a characterisation that's completely devoid of subtlety, wit or mischief. Joel Schumacher (and Tim Burton) have taken a sledgehammer approach to the story and tried to beat us into submission with a relentless series of repetitious scenarios that really do look like they've come straight from the static comic storyboard. As is so often the case with the "Batman", it's the butler who steals the show and Gough does that here, just by showing up. Otherwise, this is a long and disappointing big budget superhero adventure that's very long on special effects and gadgets, but seriously short on just about everything else.