New Batman film reveals distrust, fear of working class
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<span class="date-display-single">Sun, 29/07/2012</span> </div>
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<div class="glw-authors">By <span class="glwnews-article-location"><a href="/taxonomy/term/462">Ash Pemberton</a></span></div><div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-image">
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<p><em><strong>The Dark Knight Rises</strong></em><br />
Directed by Christopher Nolan<br />
Starring Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway<br />
In cinemas now</p>
<p><em>The Dark Knight Rises</em>, the last in the trilogy of Batman films by director Christopher Nolan, may well become a favourite for many of those who despise, fear or distrust the working class.</p>
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