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Quincy Sharp

Quincy Sharp
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Quincy Sharp - Unlike traditional administrators, Sharp styles himself a titled warden of Arkham Asylum in the video game Batman: Arkham Asylum and does not seem genuinely interested in psychiatric treatment. His standoffish and old-fashioned manner have won the old man nothing but contempt from many doctors, although his regime was applauded publicly for introducing stringent new security at the institution. Sharp manages Arkham for three years before the game's storyline, but is completely focused on his own political aspirations, only dictating the treatment of high-profile patients to drum up support for a mayoral campaign. He has mental health problems himself, suffering from dissociative identity disorder, which manifests itself in Quincy's belief that he is in fact a reincarnation of Amadeus Arkham. The former finally succeeds in becoming Gotham's latest and most controversial leader in Batman: Arkham City, where it is revealed that he had been manipulated by Professor Hugo Strange using a chemical derived from the Mad Hatter's mind control research. He is voiced by Tom Kane.

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Batman Forever, 2h2
Directed by Joel Schumacher
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Fantastic, Comedy, Fantasy, Action, Crime
Themes Films about children, Medical-themed films, Batman films, Superhero films, Films about psychiatry, Super-héros inspiré de comics, Films set in psychiatric hospitals
Actors Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman, Chris O'Donnell, Michael Gough
Rating54% 2.700352.700352.700352.700352.70035
In Gotham City, Batman stops a hostage situation in a bank caused by Two-Face, the alter ego of the disfigured former district attorney, Harvey Dent. However, Two-Face escapes. Edward Nygma, a researcher at Wayne Enterprises, develops a device to beam television directly to a person's brain; Bruce Wayne—with whom Nygma is obsessed—rejects the invention, noting that it "raises too many questions", and Nygma angrily resigns from his position after killing his supervisor Fred Stickley, and forging his suicide note and footage. Everybody except Bruce is convinced it was a genuine suicide. During a news report, it shows how Harvey Dent became Two-Face: While he was prosecuting Sal Maroni, Maroni threw acid in Harvey's face; Batman tried to stop him but failed. After meeting Batman-obsessed psychiatrist Dr. Chase Meridian, Bruce invites her to a charity circus event. There, Two-Face and his henchmen storm the event in an attempt to discover Batman's secret identity, and in the process murder The Flying Graysons, a family of acrobats who attempt to stop him. The youngest member, Dick, survives and throws Two-Face's bomb into the river to detonate safely underwater but the rest of the family dies.