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Legends of the Dark Knight: The History of Batman
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Legends of the Dark Knight: The History of Batman

Nov 15, 2005
0h 41m
★ 7.0

Overview

A brief history of the DC Comics character Batman, created by Bob Kane in 1939.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

New Wave Entertainment
Warner Bros. Entertainment

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Cast

Mark Hamill

Narrator (voice)

Mark Hamill

Harlan Ellison

Himself

Harlan Ellison

Mark Cotta Vaz

Himself

Mark Cotta Vaz

Michael Uslan

Himself

Michael Uslan

Bob Kane

Himself (archive footage)

Bob Kane

Les Daniels

Himself

Les Daniels

Mike Mignola

Himself

Mike Mignola

Stan Lee

Himself

Stan Lee

Elizabeth Sanders

Herself

Elizabeth Sanders

Frank Miller

Himself

Frank Miller

Kevin Smith

Himself

Kevin Smith

Dennis O'Neil

Himself

Dennis O'Neil