The Dark Knight (2008)
Genre
:
Drama | Action | Crime | Thriller Rating
:
8.4 / 10
Release Date
:
16 July 2008 Resolution
:
1920x1080
Duration
:
2 : 32 minutes
Spoken Language
:
English, 普通话 Status
:
Released Overview
:
Batman raises the stakes in his war on crime. With the help of Lt. Jim Gordon and District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman sets out to dismantle the remaining criminal organizations that plague the streets. The partnership proves to be effective, but they soon find themselves prey to a reign of chaos unleashed by a rising criminal mastermind known to the terrified citizens of Gotham as the Joker.
Cast Overview :

Bruce Wayne / Batman
by: Christian Bale

Alfred Pennyworth
by: Michael Caine

Joker
by: Heath Ledger

James Gordon
by: Gary Oldman

Harvey Dent / Two-Face
by: Aaron Eckhart

Rachel Dawes
by: Maggie Gyllenhaal

Lucius Fox
by: Morgan Freeman

Anna Ramirez
by: Monique Gabriela Curnen

Michael Wuertz
by: Ron Dean

Mayor Anthony Garcia
by: Nestor Carbonell

Lau
by: Chin Han

Sal Maroni
by: Eric Roberts

Chechen
by: Ritchie Coster

Mike Engel
by: Anthony Michael Hall

Gerard Stephens
by: Keith Szarabajka

Coleman Reese
by: Joshua Harto

Barbara Gordon
by: Melinda McGraw

James Gordon Jr.
by: Nathan Gamble

Gambol
by: Michael Jai White

Gillian B. Loeb
by: Colin McFarlane

Judge Janet Surrillo
by: Nydia Rodriguez Terracina

Tattooed Prisoner
by: Tom Lister Jr.

Bank Manager
by: William Fichtner

Jonathan Crane / Scarecrow
by: Cillian Murphy

Gentleman at Party
by: Patrick Leahy
Man Trying to Reach Coleman Reese (uncredited)
by: Matt Skiba

Thomas Schiff
by: David Dastmalchian

Rossi
by: Michael Vieau

Dopey
by: Michael Stoyanov

Happy
by: William Smillie

Grumpy
by: Danny Goldring
Chuckles
by: Matthew O'Neill

Drug Dealer
by: Olumiji Olawumi
Drug Buyer
by: Greg Beam
Junkie
by: Erik Hellman

Natascha
by: Beatrice Rosen

Crime Boss
by: Vincenzo Nicoli

LSI VP
by: Edison Chen
Brian
by: Andy Luther
Man No. 1
by: James Farruggio
Man No. 2
by: Tom McElroy

Assistant DA
by: Will Zahrn

Thug at Party
by: James Fierro
Male Guest
by: Sam Derence
Female Guest
by: Jennifer Knox

Judge Freel
by: Patrick Clear

Maroni's Mistress
by: Sarah Jayne Dunn

Gambol's Bodyguard (as Chucky Venn)
by: Charles Venn

Gambol's Bodyguard (as Winston Ellis)
by: Winston G. Ellis
Reporter
by: Sophia Hinshelwood

Heckler
by: Keith Kupferer
Cop Heckler
by: Joseph Luis Caballero

Acting Commissioner
by: Richard Dillane
Officer at Intersection
by: Daryl Satcher
Convoy Leader
by: Chris Petschler
Fat Thug
by: Aidan Feore

Murphy
by: Philip Bulcock

Cop with Fat Thug
by: Paul Birchard
Medic
by: Walter Lewis

Cop at 250 52nd St.
by: Vincent Riotta

Nurse
by: Nancy Crane

Polk
by: K. Todd Freeman
Berg
by: Matt Shallenberger
Cop at Hospital
by: Michael Andrew Gorman
Bartender
by: Lanny Lutz

Civilian
by: Peter DeFaria

First Mate
by: Matt Rippy

Prison Ferry Pilot
by: Andrew Bicknell

Guard Commander
by: Ariyon Bakare

Businessman
by: Doug Ballard
Mother
by: Helene Wilson

Passenger
by: Tommy Campbell
Passenger
by: Craig Heaney

Passenger
by: Lorna Gayle

Passenger
by: Lisa McAllister

Passenger
by: Peter Brooke

SWAT Sniper
by: Joshua Rollins
SWAT Leader
by: Dale Rivera

Prisoner on Ferry
by: Matthew Leitch
Reporter #3
by: Thomas Gaitsch

Evans
by: William Armstrong
Honor Guard Man
by: Adam Kalesperis

Uniform Cop
by: Tristan Tait

Bounty Hunter
by: Bronson Webb

Bounty Hunter
by: David Ajala
Fox's Secretary
by: Gertrude Kyles

Passenger Ferry Pilot
by: Jonathan Ryland
Guardsman
by: James Scales
Warden
by: Nigel Carrington

Corrections Officer
by: Ian Pirie
Prisoner
by: Lateef Lovejoy
Prisoner
by: Grahame Edwards

Prisoner
by: Roger Monk

Prisoner
by: Ronan Summers

Hong Kong Detective
by: Wai Wong
Honor Guard Leader
by: Michael Corey Foster
Gordon's Daughter
by: Hannah Gunn
Armored Car SWAT
by: Brandon Lambdin

Waiter (uncredited)
by: Jon Lee Brody

Bank Patron (uncredited)
by: Debbi Burns

Party Guest (uncredited)
by: Maritza Cabrera
Party Guest with Glass (uncredited)
by: Shirin Caiola
Party Guest (uncredited)
by: Laura Chernicky
Lau Henchman (uncredited)
by: Henry Milton Chu

Paramedic (uncredited)
by: Kelli Clevenger

Chechen Gangster (uncredited)
by: Richard Divizio
Press Conference Heckler (uncredited)
by: Tony Domino
Pedestrian (uncredited)
by: David Fultz
Ferry Passenger (uncredited)
by: Natalie Hallam
Police Officer (uncredited)
by: Jordon Hodges

Prisoner (uncredited)
by: Erron Jay

Immigrant Ferry Passenger (uncredited)
by: Daniel Jefferson

Shotgun SWAT (uncredited)
by: Nicky Katt
Parade Police Officer (uncredited)
by: Thomas Kosik
Maroni's Henchman (uncredited)
by: Don Kress

Assistant D.A. (uncredited)
by: Tim Krueger
Police Sgt. Spellman / Gotham Bomb Squad (uncredited)
by: Dan Latham
Helicopter SWAT Sniper (uncredited)
by: Tom McComas
Ferry Passenger (uncredited)
by: James Mellor

Officer (uncredited)
by: Joseph Oliveira

Joker's Thug #2 (uncredited)
by: Buster Reeves

Prisoner (uncredited)
by: Peter Rnic

Party Guest (uncredited)
by: Amit Shah
Angry Hospital Relative (uncredited)
by: Michelle Shields
Evacuee (uncredited)
by: Sofiya Smirnova
High-Ranking Police Official (uncredited)
by: Bruce Spielbauer
Extra (uncredited)
by: Robert Patrick Stern
Dept. of Corrections Resident (uncredited)
by: Robert Stone
Detective (uncredited)
by: Richard Strobel
Police Officer (uncredited)
by: Tom Townsend
Chechen's Bodyguard (uncredited)
by: John Turk
Detective (uncredited)
by: John Warman
Party Guest (uncredited)
by: Erik A. Williams

Major Crime Unit Detective (uncredited)
by: Chris Wilson
Party Staff (uncredited)
by: Kevin Zaideman
Member Reviews :
Excellent movie. Best of the trilogy. Lovely music. Nolan is a genius. So is Heath Ledger.
This has no competition. It is the very finest comic-book character movie ever made. Knowing the Burton, Donner and Nolan filmic adaptations of Batman and Superman exist helps me to sleep at night. They are Exhibit A of 'How to Make a Comic-Book Movie'. Nothing else has ever come even remotely close. These seven films (I include 'Superman II' because it was mostly Donner's work)--and Nolan's trilogy especially--are what I imagine a great director like Kubrick, Hitchcock or Kurosawa would have come up with, if they had ever been asked to make a Superman or Batman movie. They are the easiest for an audience to identify with because in these the scripts most approximate human emotions and the typical conundrums of the human experience--in short, are the closest, in a good way, they come to the complexities of the human condition. Peerless.
Perhaps the best Batman movie of all times. I think that this Batman trilogy presents the well-known superhero history in an unexpected way with the capable to maintain on the edge of the chair all time.
**Heath Ledger** present an excellent impersonification of a psychopath.
All support roles are magnificent.
And Bruce Wayne role played by Christian Bale, shows a human being behind of the mask.
