Batman and Robin (1997)

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Directed by Joel Schumacher

Also known as "Batman et Robin", "Batman y Robin"

Running Time: 135 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1997

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

George Clooney donned the cape for the fourth instalment of the Batman franchise, battling super-villain Mr Freeze and seductive eco-terrorist Poison Ivy. With Freeze planning permanent winter, faithful butler Alfred falling prey to a mysterious illness, and Ivy coming between the caped crusader and Robin, teaming up with Batgirl is the crime-fighting duo's only chance of saving the day... Director Joel Schumacher injects the film with wilder special effects than its predecessors, evoking the franchise's cartoon heritage.

When is Batman and Robin next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Film4 Tonight, 6:40pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Arnold SchwarzeneggerArnold SchwarzeneggerMr. Freeze
Image for George ClooneyGeorge ClooneyBatman
Chris O'DonnellRobin
Image for Uma ThurmanUma ThurmanPoison Ivy
Image for Alicia SilverstoneAlicia SilverstoneBatgirl
Michael GoughAlfred Pennyworth
Pat HingleCommissioner Gordon
John GloverDr. Jason Woodrue
Elle MacphersonJulie Madison
Vivica A. FoxMs. B. Haven
Vendela Kirsebom ThomessenNora Fries
Elizabeth SandersGossip Gerty
Jeep SwensonBane
John FinkAztec Museum Guard
Michael Reid MacKayAntonio Diego

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