Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 125000000

Revenue

$ 238207122

Top Billed Cast

George Clooney

Bruce Wayne / Batman

Chris O'Donnell

Dick Grayson / Robin

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Dr. Victor Fries / Mr. Freeze

Uma Thurman

Dr. Pamela Isley / Poison Ivy

Alicia Silverstone

Barbara Wilson / Batgirl

Michael Gough

Alfred Pennyworth

Pat Hingle

Commissioner James Gordon

Elle Macpherson

Julie Madison

John Glover

Dr. Jason Woodrue

Vivica A. Fox

Ms. B. Haven

Vendela Kirsebom

Nora Fries

Elizabeth Sanders

Gossip Gerty

Jeep Swenson

Bane

John Fink

Aztec Museum Guard

Michael Reid MacKay

Antonio Diego / Bane

Eric Lloyd

Young Bruce Wayne

Jon Simmons

Young Alfred

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

Jim McMullan

Party Guest

Patrick Leahy

Senator Patrick Leahy

Jesse Ventura

Arkham Asylum Guard

Ralf Moeller

Arkham Asylum Guard

Doug Hutchison

Golum

Tobias Jelinek

Motorcycle Gang Memeber

Greg Lauren

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

Bruce Roberts

Handsome Cop

John Ingle

Doctor

Gene LeBell

Arkham Asylum Property Room Guard

Azikiwee Anderson

Ice Thug

Michael Bernardo

Ice Thug

Steve Blalock

Ice Thug

Steve Boyles

Ice Thug

David Cardoza

Ice Thug

Christopher Caso

Ice Thug

Mark Chadwick

Ice Thug

Danny Costa

Ice Thug

Simon Kim

Ice Thug

Todd Matthew Grossman

Ice Thug

Jim Hardy

Ice Thug

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

Cory M. Miller

Ice Thug

Chris C. Mitchell

Ice Thug

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

Corey Haim

Biker Gang Member (uncredited)

Greg Bronson

Party Guest (uncredited)

Spitfire Brown

Ice Thug (uncredited)

Johnathan Brownlee

Black Tie (uncredited)

Ryan Allen Carrillo

Ice Thug (uncredited)

Ellen Dunning

Party Guest (uncredited)

Eva Ford

Observatory Reporter (uncredited)

Earnest Hart Jr.

Ice Thug (uncredited)

Matthew Hurley

Main Street Musician (uncredited)

Valentina Marie Lomborg

Waitress (uncredited)

Khristian Lupo

Ice Thug (uncredited)

Julie Michaels

Jane (uncredited)

David Novak

Senator (uncredited)

Gloria Koehn Straube

Gotham City Resident (uncredited)

Dick Shawn

Snow Miser (archive sound) (uncredited)

Deron McBee

Hockey Thug (uncredited)

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A review by Ruuz

Written by Ruuz on 2018-03-18

_Batman & Robin_ is fun in exactly one way: Fun to laugh at. It's terrible, God is it terrible, but it's terrible in that right kind of way. Doesn't stop it from being terrible, but does make it worth watching. Joel Schumacher delivers us the final nail in the lid of Batman's coffin with none other than George Clooney in the guise of the Caped Crusader, probably the worst on screen Batman we'll ever see. Clooney was actually a pretty inspired choice if you're thinking solely about the billionaire playboy Bruce Wayne, but ask any Batfan and they'll tell you: the character's true identity is Batman, Bruce Wayne is just a mask he wears. Finally, this isn't a real complaint but something that I'm going to address anyway: The Batman movie with Batman and Robin is called _Batman Forever_, but the one with Batman, Robin and Batgirl is called just _Batman & Robin_? Go figure. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

A review by Wuchak

Written by Wuchak on 2020-07-22

**_Easily the best of the four_** Staunch fundamentalist fanboys have declared 1997's "Batman & Robin" to be a blasphemous blemish in the superhero's chronicling, but it's easily the most entertaining of the four Batman films that came out between 1989-97. Let's face it, all four of these flicks have the same cartoony tone. They were a couple rungs above the 60's TV series in campiness, but with better costumes and a super budget. And "Batman & Robin" was the most entertaining of the four. I'll admit that I'm not a big fan of the goofy/surreal style of these movies; I prefer Christopher's Nolan's raw realistic approach in the Dark Knight trilogy ("realistic" to a point, that is). It's just that "Batman & Robin" is the most entertaining of the earlier series. Which is why I never got the whole "Tim Burton's Batman is a masterpiece" mindset. Really? Not to me. It LOOKED great, but the story was tedious. Again, all four of these films have the same general cartoony tone and there's simply no validity to the position that Burton's "Batman" or "Batman Returns" are more serious/realistic in approach compared to Joel Schumacher's "Batman Forever" and "Batman & Robin." I've seen 'em all back-to-back and they each have the same colorful we're-not-taking-this-too-serious style. For anyone to enjoy these films you have to be willing to accept the comic booky world the filmmaker's have created. If you're willing to do that, these can be fun, half-serious Batman movies. You can't watch them expecting the tone of "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight Rises" or you'll be severely let down. With this understanding, "Batman & Robin" is my favorite of the four. Here's why: - It has the best Batman/Bruce Wayne in George Clooney. Although Val Kilmer has the better Bruce Wayne demeanor (i.e. grimmer), Clooney just LOOKS like Wayne. In addition, he's charismatic and entertaining in the role from beginning to end. - It has the best sense of family between the inhabitants of Wayne Manor. The warmth and camaraderie of Bruce, Dick/Robin (Chris O'Donnell), Alfred and Barbara/Batgirl (Alicia Silverstone) is a pleasure to behold. - It has Alicia Silverstone as Batgirl. Nuff said. - It has Uma Thurman shining in the role of Poison Ivy. I usually don't find tall, thin women appealing (I'm more attracted to females akin to Silverstone), but I have to admit that Uma completely owns the over-the-top role of Poison Ivy and is thoroughly alluring. - Arnold Schwarzenegger is great as Mr. Freeze. Yes, every time he merely opens his mouth you know it's Schwarzenegger, but he's amusing and he has a great look and costume. - The film has heart. Although Poison Ivy is truly ee-vil and gets her comeuppance, you can't help but sympathize with Freeze's love for his wife and desire to resurrect her. Batman is able to see under his icy veneer and see a warm heart that's willing to accept redemption and make restitution. Furthermore, as noted above, you really feel the love of Bruce and Alfred and the others at Wayne Manor. - Lastly, the film is full of vibrant colors and goofy over-the-top thrills. It's just a fun movie, if you're in the mood for a half-serious/half-campfest superhero flick. I also like that Smashing Pumpkins song that plays over the end credits. The film runs 2 hours, 5 minutes. GRADE: B+

A review by SoSmooth1982

Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-04-25

This is the worse batman movie out of all of them. Besides Clooney, the acting was horrendous. No wonder why Clooney regrets being in this movie it sucked.

A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-09-13

You know what? I quite enjoyed this. "Batman" (George Clooney) and his sidekick "Robin" (Chris O'Donnell) have to race to downtown "Gotham" to thwart the diamond-heisting plans of "Mr. Fries" - that's as in freeze not French - (Arnold Schwarzenegger) who is wreaking havoc so he can hopefully find a cure for a disease that has necessitated him keeping his beloved wife in stasis for years. Meantime, alter ego "Bruce Wayne" is at one of his company's many charity launches - this time for a giant telescope - when he encounters "Dr. Isley" (Uma Thurman) who demands that he help her in her quest to stop mankind from destroying the planet. Of course he is polite, but makes it clear that feeding and fuelling people is more important so she determines to take unilateral action. She's rather helped on that front by her megalomanic pal "Dr. Woodrue" with whom she has a bit of an altercation that sees her delivered of a new mono-syllabic henchman "Bane" (Jeep Swenson) and some new powers to manipulate the powers of nature. Scene set as she uses her new found skills to make just about everyone fall in lust with her and allies with "Fries" so both can destroy "Batman". Back at "Wayne" manor, the butler "Alfred" (Michael Gough) is feeling the early effects of the same disease that's debilitating "Mrs. Fries" but his visiting niece "Barbara" (Alicia Silverstone) seems to be way more than the delicate flower of a student she pretends to be. Can some of them unite to save the butler and maybe even the day? There's loads going on here and though it's pretty derivative from start to finish, I thought that the Salome-esque Thurman and Arnie were having fun making this daft enterprise, and that does come across as he trots out his lightly-poetic expressions about the "Bat-tenburg" whilst illustrating the truly destructive power of ice when in the hands of an heavily CGI-armed silver megalomaniac. It's a bit long, the action scenes are a bit repetitive and polystyrene plays as prominent a role as any of the actors but for me this is more entertaining than the films that try to sink us all in the psycho-babble of flashback-driven darkness that often accompanied the caped crusader. Not great, no - but not terrible, either. It's just hammed up fun.