Batman: Black & White
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| Movie | |
| Batman: Black & White | |
| Production Group | 27th Letter Productions |
| Based On | Batman |
| Audiences | |
| Release Date | January 2009 |
| Duration | 72 min. |
| Executive Producer(s) | Lorraine Donnell, Brian Schrader |
| Director(s) | Christopher Schrader |
| Cast | Charlie Kierscht, Renee Domenz, Dan Krall, John Cavallino, Josh Odor, Harold Dennis, Scott Moulton, Ryan Matthew Ziegler, Grace McPhillips, Bryan Bosque, Adam Kander, Bruce Spielbauer, Ayman Samman, Kristen Ann Wenke, Emma Harris, Lorraine Donnell, Donna Ray, Jericho Raine |
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| Make-up Artist(s) | |
| Props | |
| Costume(s) | Illyria FX, Jen Kizer |
| Set(s) | |
| Sound | Lorian Toth, Kieran Dennis, Kelly Earnest |
| Light | |
| Editor(s) | Christopher Schrader |
| Script Writer(s) | Christopher Schrader |
| Storyboard Writer(s) | |
| Website | http://www.27thLetterProductions.com |
Summary from 27thLetterProductions.com:
The dynamic duo is no more. The last Robin, Tim Drake, has become a detective for the GCPD and is working feverishly to bring down Rupert Thorne's criminal syndicate. Lately, he's been getting some help from an unexpected ally... Selina Kyle. Even still, their efforts have not had a devastating enough impact on the operation.
Then the murders begin. Members of Thorne's hit squad are being butchered by a mysterious serial killer. The evidence points towards Batman. Now, the Dark Knight must put his strained relationships with Tim & Selina aside so that the three of them can track down the real killer. But each has their own idea of justice and their own ulterior motives.
The deeper their investigation goes, the more they begin to blur the lines between good & evil, right & wrong, and black & white...

