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Alfred Pennyworth: Know your limits, Master Wayne.

Bruce Wayne: Batman has no limits.

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Mistakes

When Eric Roberts gets in the car with Two-Face, the car seems to go from being parked to going full-speed in a split-second. As he's getting in the car, Roberts is talking to his driver, and just as he sits down, he sees Two-Face, and the background appears to be moving by very quickly behind him. The car wouldn't have had time to even pull away from the curb yet. See more...

Trivia

Heath Ledger found inspiration for his portrayal of the Joker from Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious, among other sources. Gary Oldman (who plays Commissioner Gordon in the film) played Vicious in the biopic Sid and Nancy. See more...

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Title The Dark Knight
Original entry Christopher Nolan has a son named Rory, for whom the working title of the film ("Rory's First Kiss") was named.

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