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Batman & Robin

Year:
Duration:
125 min
Genres:
Action
IMDB rate:
3.6
Director:
Joel Schumacher
Awards:
5 wins & 20 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1997-06-20
Filming Locations: Courthouse Square, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
Earnings
Budget: $125,000,000
Opening Weekend: $42,872,606 (USA) (22 June 1997)
Gross: $107,285,004 (USA) (21 September 1997)
Cast
Actor
Character
George Clooney
George Clooney
Batman & Robin
Uma Thurman
Uma Thurman
Batman & Robin
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Mr. Freeze
Chris O'Donnell
Robin
Alicia Silverstone
Batgirl
Michael Gough
Alfred Pennyworth
Pat Hingle
Commissioner James Gordon
John Glover
Dr. Jason Woodrue
Elle Macpherson
Julie Madison
Vivica A. Fox
Ms. B. Haven
Vendela Kirsebom Thomessen
Nora Fries
Elizabeth Sanders
Gossip Gerty
Jeep Swenson
Bane
John Fink
Aztec Museum Guard
Michael Reid MacKay
Antonio Diego
Eric Lloyd
Young Bruce Wayne
Jon Simmons
Young Alfred Pennyworth
Christian Boeving
Snowy Cones Thug #1
Stogie Kenyatta
Snowy Cones Thug #2
Andy LaCombe
Snowy Cones Thug #3
Joe Sabatino
Frosty
Michael Paul Chan
Observatory Scientist
Kimberly Scott
Observatory Associate
Jay Luchs
Observatory Reporter
Roger Nehls
Observatory Reporter
Anthony E. Cantrell
Observatory Press
Alex Daniels
Observatory Guard
Peter Navy Tuiasosopo
Observatory Guard
Harry Van Gorkum
M.C.
Sandra Taylor
Debutante
Elizabeth Guber
Debutante
Jack Betts
Party Guest
Marc Glimcher
Party Guest
Mark Leahy
Party Guest (as Mark P. Leahy)
Jim McMullan
Party Guest
Patrick Leahy
Himself (as Senator Patrick Leahy)
Jesse Ventura
Arkham Asylum Guard
Ralf Moeller
Arkham Asylum Guard
Doug Hutchison
Golum
Tobias Jelinek
Motorcycle Gang Member
Dean Cochran
Motorcycle Gang Member
Coolio
Banker
Nicky Katt
Spike
Lucas Berman
Tough Boy Biker
Uzi Gal
Cop #1
Howard Velasco
Cop #2
John Ingle
Doctor
Azikiwee Anderson
Ice Thug
Michael Bernardo
Ice Thug
Steve Blalock
Ice Thug
Steve Boyles
Ice Thug
David Cardoza
Ice Thug (as Dave Cardoza)
Christopher Caso
Ice Thug
Mark Chadwick
Ice Thug
Danny Costa
Ice Thug
Simon Kim
Ice Thug
Todd Grossman
Ice Thug
Jim Hardy
Ice Thug (as James Hardy)
Steven Ito
Ice Thug
Dennis Keiffer
Ice Thug
Stephan Desjardins
Ice Thug
James Kim
Ice Thug
Dennis Lefevre
Ice Thug
Jean-Luc Martin
Ice Thug (as Jean Luc Martin)
Cory M. Miller
Ice Thug
Chris C. Mitchell
Ice Thug (as Chris Mitchell)
Christopher Nelson
Ice Thug
Jim Palmer
Ice Thug
Jeff Podgurski
Ice Thug
Robert Powell
Ice Thug
Chris Sayour
Ice Thug
Don Sinnar
Ice Thug
Paul Sklar
Ice Thug
Takis Triggelis
Ice Thug
Casper Brindle
Ice Thug (uncredited)
Spitfire Brown
Ice Thug (uncredited)
Neill Calabro
Telescope Gawker on Balcony (uncredited)
Eva Ford
Observatory Reporter (uncredited)
Veronica Gray
Journalist (uncredited)
Matthew Hurley
Main Street Musician (uncredited)
Khristian Lupo
Ice Thug (uncredited)
Isaac Mayanja
Frozen Dog Walker (uncredited)
Julie Michaels
Jane (uncredited)
Dick Shawn
Snow Miser
William Victor Skrabanek
Party Guest (uncredited)
Gabriela Tollman
Frozen Woman (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
Dr. Jason Woodrue appeared in DC Comics as another plant themed super-villain, the Floronic Man.
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The computer in Alfred's room is a prototype design of what would become the 20th anniversary Macintosh built by Apple Computer. The final design didn't have a window on the CD-ROM bay on the front.
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Most of the scenes with Batgirl, played by actress Alicia Silverstone, were cut out because Silverstone had gained a few pounds during production and the wardrobe team had to refit her costume. When the press discovered the news, they slammed Silverstone's weight gain and mocked the actress for being "too fat" to fit into her costume. As a result, director Joel Schumacher publicly defended Silverstone during interviews and press meetings, joking "What is this girl's big sin - that she ate some pizza?" When the press continued to taunt Silverstone's weight gain, mostly from female journalists, Schumacher again intervened and lashed out at the reporters that taunted her. Schumacher went on record about the weight gain to one magazine by saying: ""It was horrible. I thought it was very cruel. She was a teenager who gained a few pounds -- like all of us do at certain times. I would confront female journalists and I'd say, 'With so many young people suffering from anorexia and bulimia, why are you crucifying this girl?'"
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Goofs
When Poison Ivy and Bane come to steal the Bat Signal it is already activated - why? There's no emergency and if there was, there would be at least one officer operating or guarding it.
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When Poison Ivy takes off the gorilla suit and falls, her head is pointing towards Batman and Robin. But when she is caught, her feet are pointing towards Batman and Robin.
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When Barbara is looking at the CD-ROM that Alfred gave her, she looks at a photo of her mother. It has nothing written on it. She then flashes back to her memory of a different copy (Alfred's), which has "Love, Peg" written on it.
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Quotes
Mr. Freeze: Freeze in hell, Batman!
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Poison Ivy: I'm a lover, not a fighter. That's why every Poison Ivy action figure comes complete with him!
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Poison Ivy: Brother, dear... I heard you were blue!
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Faq
Q
How many cold-related references does Mr. Freeze make?
A
Freeze makes around 40 references to cold, freezing, ice, winter, etc., as well as using numerous cold-related idioms such as stay cool, break the ice, frigid wife, left me cold, cold shoulder, the iceman cometh, a dish served cold, cold hearted, etc.
Q
What is MacGregor's Syndrome?
A
MacGregor's Syndrome is a fictitious disease invented for the movie. No information is given as to how it attacks the human body other than that it is fatal. It appears to go through four stages, each stage becoming progressively harder to cure. Freeze's wife is in stage 4, which is why he placed her in cryosleep until he can find a cure. On the other hand, Alfred is only in stage 1 and is easily cured when injected with Freeze's cure.
Q
Is this 'Batman' movie based on a book?
A
No, although the movie IS based on characters created by American comic book artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger for DC Comics, first appearing in Detective Comics #27 in May of 1939. It is the fourth (and last) movie in Warner Bros.' Batman film series, preceded by Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992), and Batman Forever (1995). The screenplay was written by American screenwriter Akiva Goldsman.
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Photos from cast
George Clooney Uma Thurman Greg Lauren Bruce Roberts
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