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Bob Kane (characters)
Tom Ruegger (story)
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10 September 1992 (Season 1, Episode 6)
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Batman intervenes in a gang war and tries to convince the older of two rival bosses to change his ways. | add synopsis
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An Old-Time Crime Story more (1 total)
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(Episode Credited cast)| Kevin Conroy | ... | Bruce Wayne / Batman (voice) | |
| Robert Costanzo | ... | Det. Harvey Bullock (voice) | |
| Bob Hastings | ... | Commissioner James Gordon (voice) | |
| Townsend Coleman | ... | Chick (voice) | |
| Paul Dooley | ... | Father Michael Stromwell (voice) | |
| Jeff Doucette | ... | Gabe (voice) | |
| Linda Gary | ... | Constance Blaine (voice) | |
| Katherine Helmond | ... | Connie Stromwell (voice) | |
| Peter Jason | ... | Mason (voice) | |
| Alan Roberts | ... | Young Arnie (voice) | |
| Eugene Roche | ... | Arnold Stromwell (voice) | |
| John Vernon | ... | Rupert Thorne (voice) | |
| Josh Keaton | ... | Young Michael (voice) (as Josh Wiener) |
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Rupert Thorne and Arnold Stromwell continue their "mob wars" for control of Gotham's underworld. Does that sound like "mob" names to you? How ridiculously PC is this with these Anglicized names, instead of the ethnic names of mob bosses that are in real life. Oh, well, that's timid the timid world of entertainment. Commissioner Gordon calls it struggle between youth and old age with Stromwell about to be pushed out. "We'll see about that," says Stromwell, to his TV set as he hears Gordon
Actually, Stromwell wants to end the wars, especially since his young son is missing, but Thorne is brutal and stays brutal throughout this old-fashioned crime story. It kind of reminded me a bit of old gangster movies like "Angels With Dirty Faces." Hollywood liked the kind of story angle that you see in this episode: you know, the kind where two old pals who grew up together wound up on the opposite sides of the law.
I continue to be amazed at the color in here and the fabulous artwork. It's simply amazing. Sometimes, as in this episode, it's the best part of the show.