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  2. Batman (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Batman was then announced in late 1983 for a mid-1985 release date on a budget of $20 million. Originally, Mankiewicz had wanted an unknown actor for Batman, William Holden for James Gordon, David Niven as Alfred Pennyworth, and Peter O'Toole as the Penguin, whom Mankiewicz wanted to portray as a mobster with low body temperature. [13]

  3. Batman (album) - Wikipedia

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    Batman is the eleventh studio album by American recording artist Prince and the soundtrack album to the 1989 film Batman. It was released on June 20, 1989, by Warner Bros. Records . As a Warner Bros. stablemate, Prince's involvement in the soundtrack was designed to leverage the media company's contract-bound talent as well as fulfill the ...

  4. The Future (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Future" is a song from American musician Prince's 1989 Batman soundtrack, and the final single released from the album. [3] The single was not the album version, but a remixed version by S'Express' Mark Moore and William Orbit. "The Future" was released as a single only in Europe.

  5. Prince’s ‘Batman’ at 30: How the Film Saved His Career From ...

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    Virtually everything associated with the 1989 comic-book adaptation became a cultural phenomenon, from Burton’s mischievous, mainstream-goth aesthetic to the meta-narrative of the film’s ...

  6. When 1989 'Batman' premiere reached a fever pitch: 'We were ...

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  7. Here’s How to Watch All the Batman Movies in Order - AOL

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    Batman (1989) With Tim Burton taking the reins as director, we’re getting a first look at how truly weird Batman’s world is here. Michael Keaton’s version is the epitome of smooth yet ...

  8. Batdance - Wikipedia

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    "Batdance" is a song by American musician Prince, from the 1989 Batman soundtrack. Helped by the film's popularity, the song reached number one in the US, becoming Prince's fourth American number-one single and served as his first number-one hit since "Kiss" in 1986.

  9. Partyman - Wikipedia

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    "Partyman" is a song by American musician Prince from his 1989 Batman album, and the follow-up to his number one hit, "Batdance". [1] The song is one of the few on the album to be prominently featured in the film, accompanying the scene in which the Joker and his minions deface exhibits in the Gotham City Art Museum before meeting Vicki Vale.