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Batman vs. Two-Face

  • Video
  • 2017
  • PG
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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William Shatner, Adam West, Julie Newmar, and Burt Ward in Batman vs. Two-Face (2017)
Former Gotham City District Attorney Harvey Dent, one side of his face scarred by acid, goes on a crime spree based on the number 2. All of his actions are decided by the flip of a defaced, two-headed silver dollar.
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Gotham City District Attorney Harvey Dent is mutilated in a laboratory accident. When the duplicitous Two-Face embarks on a crime spree, Batman and Robin must solve the mystery of his identi... Read allGotham City District Attorney Harvey Dent is mutilated in a laboratory accident. When the duplicitous Two-Face embarks on a crime spree, Batman and Robin must solve the mystery of his identity while facing off against several other foes.Gotham City District Attorney Harvey Dent is mutilated in a laboratory accident. When the duplicitous Two-Face embarks on a crime spree, Batman and Robin must solve the mystery of his identity while facing off against several other foes.

  • Director
    • Rick Morales
  • Writers
    • Michael Jelenic
    • James Tucker
    • William Dozier
  • Stars
    • Adam West
    • Burt Ward
    • William Shatner
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    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Rick Morales
    • Writers
      • Michael Jelenic
      • James Tucker
      • William Dozier
    • Stars
      • Adam West
      • Burt Ward
      • William Shatner
    • 35User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Adam West
    Adam West
    • Batman
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    Burt Ward
    Burt Ward
    • Robin
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    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Two-Face
    • (voice)
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    Julie Newmar
    Julie Newmar
    • Catwoman
    • (voice)
    Jeff Bergman
    Jeff Bergman
    • Desmond Dumas
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    Sirena Irwin
    Sirena Irwin
    • Dr. Quinzel
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    Thomas Lennon
    Thomas Lennon
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    Lee Meriwether
    Lee Meriwether
    • Lucilee Diamond
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    William Salyers
    William Salyers
    • The Penguin
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    Lynne Marie Stewart
    Lynne Marie Stewart
    • Aunt Harriet
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    Jim Ward
    Jim Ward
    • Commissioner Gordon
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    Steven Weber
    Steven Weber
    • Alfred
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    Wally Wingert
    Wally Wingert
    • The Riddler
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    • Director
      • Rick Morales
    • Writers
      • Michael Jelenic
      • James Tucker
      • William Dozier
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    9SylvesterFox007

    A Fitting Swan Song for Adam West's Caped Crusader

    In the hearts of some, maybe even all, Batman fans, Adam West will always hold a cherished place. I remember as a kid tuning in to a few reruns of the series that had started just under two decades before I was born. For my money, Adam West will always be the best Batman. Despite the campiness around him, West's deadpan delivery was so perfect that he could convey his love for justice with a ridiculous eulogy for an "almost human porpoise" as much as Christian Bale could with an entire "It's not who I am under the mask" monologue.

    Perhaps in direct response to that dark and gritty reboot, there's been renewed interest in the 60's series. The comic book series "Batman '66" imagines a continuation of the TV series that includes villains it never got around to, including psychedelic re-imaginings of characters that weren't even introduced until decades later. Last year's animated film "Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders" breathed new life into the concept by bringing in the voice talents of the West, Burt Ward, and Julie Newmar, with the rest of the familiar characters resurrected through loving imitations by modern impressionists. That movie not only was a pitch-perfect extension of the '66 series, but brilliant satirized just how much darker the portrayal of the "Dark Knight" has become ever since. Earlier this year, we lost our contrasting "Bright Knight" when Adam West passed away, but not before lending his voice to a sequel.

    "Batman Vs. Two-Face" doesn't satirize like its predecessor, but fully embraces the original series' campiness, with one concession: the inclusion of a villain considered too dark and gritty for the series at the time. Acccording to legend, Clint Eastwood was all set to take on the role of Two-Face before studio execs thought he'd scare off young viewers and put the kibosh on it. In "Batman Vs. Two-Face", Professor Hugo Strange, another villain who never appeared on the TV series, is working on an "evil extractor" to rehabilitate Gotham's greatest criminals. He's aided by another now- popular villain, one not created until the early 90's, in a cameo role. Strange, naturally, is portrayed with an impersonation of the German mad scientist voice Peter Sellers perfected for "Dr. Strangelove, Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb." Unfortunately for Strange, his assistant, and Gotham City District Attorney Harvery Dent, Batman's greatest enemies have the ability to raise their evilness on command and, through their combined malevolent cackling, cause the devise to overload, splashing the D.A.'s face with the liquid manifestation of evil and transforming him physically and mentally into Two-Face.

    The opening credits montage shows Batman and Robin waging war on Two-Face as if he were just another villain on the bi-weekly roster of the series. When we return to the film proper, Bruce Wayne has found a way to restore Dent's face as well as his law career. But when King Tut and Book Worm, two villains who existed solely in the universe of the TV series, pull off heists with all of the trademarks of Two-Face's plots, Batman and Robin have to try to figure out how Two-Face can co-exist with the seemingly cured Harvey. It's a mystery with a simple solution, but the movie's not about detective work: it's about revisiting a Gotham where the swinging 60's never ended, and where the police force exists only to toggle the Bat Signal on and off, because they wouldn't know how to bring a jaywalker to justice without the intervention of the Dynamic Duo.

    Sorry, Clint, but William Shatner should have always been the first choice for Two-Face. Not only was he a familiar face on TV screens of that era, but no one else shared Adam West's love for the dramatic pause the way he does. He makes the menacing villain gel well with the campy universe, his distinctive cadence fits the squeaky-clean prosecutor, while he adds just a little bit of a growl to portray the darker aspects of the character. And there will never, ever be another Adam West. Only he could make a visit to the window of Catwoman's prison cell to share a kiss, read some poetry, and remind her how many months are left until her debt to society is paid seem so endearing.

    Youthful ward Dick Grayson's maternal aunt gets giddy at how intimate Bruce and Dick seem, winking and nudging at rumors about the relationship that have persisted since the 60's, but she also gets giddy seeing Bruce and Harvey together, at one point all but pressing their faces together and telling them to start making out. Taking from other popular adaptations of the Two-Face character, Bruce and Harvey are portrayed as being old friends, in spite of the fact that the D.A. never even got a namedrop in the original series. It makes for a sort of love triangle between Bruce Wayne, Harvey Dent, and Dick Grayson, and pays off with a sweet little moment of Batman declaring just how rock solid his relationship with the Boy Wonder is.

    Always leave 'em wanting more. It's sad for me to think of what might have been. If only someone had the brilliant idea of bringing Adam West and Burt Ward in to revisit the classic series in animated form earlier, we may have been able to witness the two squaring off against Poison Ivy or Scarecrow or Harley Quinn. But, as it is, this is as good of a sendoff as our Bright Knight could ever have asked for.
    10mkurland23

    Goodbye, Adam West (1928-2017).

    This film is the perfect way to cap off the career of Adam West. With the script by Michael Jelenic & James Tucker (inspired by a story by Harlan Ellison), and a supporting cast of Burt Ward, Julie Newmar & William Shatner as "Two-Face," there can be no better way to bid farewell to the Caped Crusader. At the film's end, comes this heartfelt goodbye: "Rest Well, Bright Knight." We'll never forget you, Adam. Godspeed.
    StuOz

    Good Fun But...

    Sequel to 2016's Batman movie with Adam West/Burt Ward doing the voice work. Shatner plays Two-Face.

    I like this Two-Face film but I felt it was not totally in keeping with the tone of the old show. The character of Two-Face was rejected in 1966 and, frankly, I can see why: he is just too grim and spooky for a campy TV show. However, it is nice to have William Shatner around as he was apart of the 60s as well...but in another 1966 series (Star Trek).

    Adam West passed away after this film and there was internet talk of doing a third and fourth animated movie with an Adam West-copy-cat doing the Batman voice. This never happened.

    This 2017 animated movie stands as the end of Adam West Batman which makes it very special to me.
    713Funbags

    Funny and Action Packed

    If you like the old Batman TV show, you will like this. It's probably even funnier than the show. Even though Two-Face is in the title, all the villains are in this one too. It's a shame they didn't start making these Batman '66 cartoons 20 years ago. I hope they find an Adam West impersonator and make more of these.
    9beej44

    Pure nostalgia

    Anyone old enough to remember the original 60's Batman TV series will love this. It's great that this movie mirrors the 60's show i.e. it has the old batmobile and even better the voices of Adam West, Burt Ward and Julie Newmar as Catwoman. Another former Catwoman Lee Meriwether also has a small part. William Shatner does an excellent job as Dent/Two face and the whole movie embraces the tongue in cheek wackiness of the original series. This must've been one of the last projects Adam West was involved in prior to his death. All I can say is that he went out on a high.

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      Two-Face was among the more prominent long-established Batman villains who never appeared on the original Batman (1966).
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      Robin: Batman, Look at the size of those balls...

    • Crazy credits
      The credits end with a dedication: "In loving memory of Adam West (1928-2017). Rest well, Bright Knight."
    • Connections
      Featured in The Wonderful World of Burt Ward (2017)

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    • Clint Eastwood at one point was considered to play Two Face in the original Batman series, but how come they decided to not have him do the voice of this animated Two face?
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    • Does this movie take place before or after any events in the original 1960's Batman with Burt Ward?

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Batman and the Face of Crime
    • Production companies
      • DC Entertainment
      • Warner Bros. Animation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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