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Two-Face: Part 1 (1992)
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TV Series:
"Batman" (1992)Original Air Date:
25 September 1992 (Season 1, Episode 17)Plot:
On the election trail, Harvey Dent gradually loses control of his repressed evil alternate personality until gangster Rupert Thorne inadvertently unleashes it. | add synopsisUser Comments:
Dealing With Dent's Mental Problems moreCast
(Episode Credited cast)| Kevin Conroy | ... | Bruce Wayne / Batman (voice) | |
| John Vernon | ... | Rupert Thorne (voice) | |
| Efrem Zimbalist Jr. | ... | Alfred Pennyworth (voice) | |
| Bob Hastings | ... | Commissioner James Gordon (voice) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Murphy Cross | ... | Grace Lamont (voice) | |
| Micky Dolenz | ... | Min, Max (voice) | |
| Robert DoQui | ... | Doctor (voice) (as Bob DoQui) | |
| Linda Gary | ... | Dr. Nora Crest (voice) | |
| Matt Landers | ... | Frankie (voice) | |
| Diane Michelle | ... | Candice (voice) | |
| Richard Moll | ... | Harvey Dent / Two-Face (voice) | |
| Marcelo Tubert | ... | Carlos (voice) (as Marc Tubert) | |
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Two-Face was originally going to have a 'Godfather'-like voice. moreGoofs:
Continuity: When Harvey Dent has his bandages removed after the accident in part one, both of his arms are normal. Yet, in part two his left arm is blue and scaly like his face. moreQuotes:
Rupert Thorne: All men have something to hide. The brighter the picture, the darker the negative. moreFAQ
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District Attorney Harvey Dent has a split personality and he's unraveling. He's also running for office and these public temper tantrums aren't going to help him get reelected Harvey is also intent upon convicting gangster Rupert Thorne and the latter is looking for a way to the pesky D.A. out of his hair, too. Thorne, by the way, is voiced by veteran actor John Vernon, who played a lot of villains in feature films.
This story is not one kids would find entertaining. It's a psychiatric story of a guy with repressed guilt feelings, blah, blah, blah, but it's well-done. I think this show is best appreciated by adults, anyway.
At the very end we see a new Harvey Dent: now someone who legitimately could be called "Two Face." It will interesting to see what happens to him in the second part of this two-part story.