
Batman's third film follows the practice of the second by giving him two villains to face, Two-Face and the Riddler. Two-Face blames Batman for his disfigurement and simply wishes him dead. The Riddler is a disgruntled inventor who worked for Wayne Enterprises and is terribly jealous of Wayne's success and sophistication and uses his riddles to show his superiority over Wayne and Batman. Added to this mix are a sexy abnormal psychologist who is not only studying the criminals, but has a thing for Batman as well and Dick Grayson, (Robin) is introduced. Gotham is still a dark and foreboding place in which Batman begins to come to grips with his own psychology as he relives the deaths of his parents in his dreams.
Brad MartinHarvey's Thug
Joe GrifasiBank Guard
Don 'The Dragon' WilsonGang Leader
Jim CarreyRiddler, Dr. Edward Nygma
John FinkDeputyWhile learning to twirl a cane, Jim Carrey reportedly broke around a dozen prop canes and some of his trailer furniture.
The Riddler:
Joygasm!
Continuity: The position of the guard on the vault when it reenters the building.
Lyrics by Bono
Music by U2
Produced by Nellee Hooper, Bono and The Edge
Performed by U2
Courtesy of Island Records Limited
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