In an alternative Victorian Age Gotham City, Batman begins his war on crime while he investigates a new series of murders by Jack the Ripper.In an alternative Victorian Age Gotham City, Batman begins his war on crime while he investigates a new series of murders by Jack the Ripper.In an alternative Victorian Age Gotham City, Batman begins his war on crime while he investigates a new series of murders by Jack the Ripper.
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- 1 nomination total
Bruce Greenwood
- Batman
- (voice)
- …
David Forseth
- Cyrus Gold
- (voice)
Grey DeLisle
- Sister Leslie
- (as Grey Griffin)
- …
Bob Joles
- Mayor Tolliver
- (voice)
Lincoln Melcher
- Dickie
- (voice)
Scott Patterson
- James Gordon
- (voice)
William Salyers
- Hugo Strange
- (voice)
- …
Tara Strong
- Marlene Mahone
- (voice)
- …
Bruce Timm
- Arkham Radio Man
- (voice)
Kari Wuhrer
- Barbara Gordon
- (voice)
- …
Maythe Guedes
- Selina Kyle
- (voice: Spanish: )
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A nice adaptation
A nice adaptation of the comic and surprisingly R rated yet no too adults only either. A simple Victorian-era serial killer mystery featuring Jack the Ripper referencing Sherlock Holmes and Houdini. The problem for me with these films is that the immense possibilities that are not exploited. There can be simple editing techniques that can be easily used in here which would have been made this way better.
If you love the Graphic Novel, You'll Be Disappointed
As a stand alone movie, this is a fun ride. It is beautiful, chock full of Easter Eggs, actual historical references, and has a good pace.
Unfortunately, they chose to make some rather bizarre changes to the original story that I just can't quite stomach.
If they hadn't messed with such pertinent aspects of the story, this would have gotten close to a ten. It is metal, truly R and that makes it very awesome.
But, if you are a fan of the original source materials, be prepared to walk away a bit disappointed.
It took me a while to figure out what was missing from the film
I gave it a 6 mostly for the concept of the film and the atmosphere which was really great but when the movie ended it still felt like something was really missing and I couldn't pinpoint exactly what it was until a few hours later... It was the actual detective work.
Before the film started my greatest question was how the hell is he going to solve any mysteries without his super powerful bat-computer and I was looking forward to see how it will play out. It turns out there was little to none of that detective work and the Bat figures out who the killer is by pure luck and nothing else, which is really a shame for the world's greatest detective.
I did enjoy other parts of the movie, but, I cannot tell you what without giving any spoilers. You should watch it yourself and you will know what I'm talking about just don't put your expectations too high for the general outcome, it's definitely not a 10 or a 9.
Before the film started my greatest question was how the hell is he going to solve any mysteries without his super powerful bat-computer and I was looking forward to see how it will play out. It turns out there was little to none of that detective work and the Bat figures out who the killer is by pure luck and nothing else, which is really a shame for the world's greatest detective.
I did enjoy other parts of the movie, but, I cannot tell you what without giving any spoilers. You should watch it yourself and you will know what I'm talking about just don't put your expectations too high for the general outcome, it's definitely not a 10 or a 9.
This is one of the good ones...and I'm old school BTAS so it's hard to impress me
Great serious story, wow they didn't make animation this hardcore in the 90's
It gets gory and eerie at times which is really what a Batman movie should be.
It has a fantastic classic Batman story.
Great els-world favourite characters.
Batman's fighting choreography is fantastic and this is a cartoon lol!
Animation looks dull in places that don't matter and thats fine and is made up by focusing on the main features, and that looks great, well executed action.
Classic Gotham feel that is right at home! (got to have a blimp!)
Lots of nods and easter eggs to previous Batman animations, comics. (Mask of the Phantasm, Robins, Two Face, Sherlock Holmes's Dancing Men story (which I really appreciated, I f-ing love Jeremy Brett and Sherlock stories), Death in the family, the weird Scott Snyder comic about James Gordan's messed up son, Dark Knight Bat pod, Black Mask...these were the ones I noticed.
Overall really good ELS-WORLD Batman story!
It has a fantastic classic Batman story.
Great els-world favourite characters.
Batman's fighting choreography is fantastic and this is a cartoon lol!
Animation looks dull in places that don't matter and thats fine and is made up by focusing on the main features, and that looks great, well executed action.
Classic Gotham feel that is right at home! (got to have a blimp!)
Lots of nods and easter eggs to previous Batman animations, comics. (Mask of the Phantasm, Robins, Two Face, Sherlock Holmes's Dancing Men story (which I really appreciated, I f-ing love Jeremy Brett and Sherlock stories), Death in the family, the weird Scott Snyder comic about James Gordan's messed up son, Dark Knight Bat pod, Black Mask...these were the ones I noticed.
Overall really good ELS-WORLD Batman story!
Great plot, solid performances, and thrilling action.
Thoroughly enjoyed this 'Elseworlds' tale. Bruce Greenwood is a great Batman and I loved Anthony Head as Alfred - hope he gets to do more. Fight choreography in DC's animated Batman movies has improved hugely in recent years and Batman's battles with the Ripper here are as exciting as anything seen in his live-action - in some cases more so. Several nods to established Batman mythology/continuity for fans, plus a nice callback to Tim Burton's Batman '89 movie in the first few minutes. Quite a few Sherlock Holmes references too (might need to be a real Holmes buff to catch some). Definitely one for rewatches.
8/10
8/10
Did you know
- TriviaBatman: Gotham by Gaslight, originally published in 1989, is considered to be DC Comics' first Elseworlds story. According to the DC editorial copy, "in ELSEWORLDS, heroes are taken from their usual settings and put into strange times and places--some that have existed, and others that can't, couldn't, or shouldn't exist."
- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- Quotes
Sister Leslie: [faces the Ripper] Well, I won't beg. And I won't get hysterical. I won't give you the satisfaction. Know this: I forgive you.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 20 Most Adult Superhero Cartoons (2023)
- SoundtracksCan You Tame Wild Wimmen
Written by Andrew B. Sterling and Harry von Tilzer
Performed by Grey DeLisle (as Grey Griffin)
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- Người Dơi: Gotham Của Gaslight
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- 1h 18m(78 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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