Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 1 (2012)
Genre: Action, Animation, Mystery, Science Fiction
Director: Jay Oliva
Actors: Ariel Winter, David Selby, Michael McKean, Peter Weller, Rob Paulsen, Wade Williams
Country: United States of America
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