The Dark Knight Triumphs
Movie Premiere at Navy Pier in Chicago Brings Out Crowds and Stars
By Connie Wilson, published Jul 20, 2008
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The new Batman film "The Dark Knight" had its World Premiere at Navy Pier in Chicago on Wednesday, July 16th, and I was there. The screaming fans in front of the entrance got to see Michael Caine, Gary Oldman and the film's director and writer, Christopher Nolan ("Memento") who wrote the script once again with Jonathan Nolan (as they did for "Memento") and whose soaring vision displays Chicago to good effect. Much has been said about the memorable performance by Heath Ledger as the Joker, and he may well earn that posthumous nomination and Oscar for Best Actor. Certainly the film is as much about the Joker as it is about Batman, and it also has an added allegorical layer of meaning as it displays Chicago filming sites like the (still under construction) Trump Tower, the Sears Tower, the former Brach's Candy factory at 401 N. Cicero Ave, which doubles as Gotham City Hospital and is blown up. The fancy party that the Joker crashes was inside the Illinois Center Buildings, Building 2 at 111 E. Wacker Drive. The aerial shots of Batman's secret underground lair are 1500 S. Lumber St. The old (abandoned) Chicago Post Office at 404 W. Harrison St. doubled for the Gotham City Bank in opening heist sequences, and, in addition to the funeral procession down LaSalle Street and the chase scenes on lower Wacker Drive, there were various location shots at 330 N. Wabash Avenue, which was once known as the IBM Building. These included the Mayor's office, District Attorney Harvey Dent's office and the boardroom of Wayne Enterprises.
The movie created about 4,500 jobs in Chicago last year, which meant $17 million to the city. There were more than 300 Illinois vendors involved, from security providers to cleaning and catering services ($22 million in sales).

The Dark Knight Triumphs
Date: July 16, 2008Chicago, IDUnited States of America
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Takeaways
- Gary Oldman, Michael Caine and Producer/Writer/Director Christopher Nolan promote "The Dark Knight"
Resources
- Chicago Tribune of Thursday, July 17, AP article "Batman Movie Means $10 Million for Illinois" in Moline, Daily Dispatch; Moline, Daily Dispatch of July 19th, Midnight Stampeded to "Dark Knight' Sets Record
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