It's Never Too Late

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Batman: The Animated Series episode
“It's Never Too Late”
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 11
Writer(s) Tom Ruegger
Director Boyd Kirkland
Original airdate September 10, 1992
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It's Never Too Late is the Sixth episode to air of the American animated television series Batman: The Animated Series.

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[edit] Plot Summary

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Rupert Thorne, in "It's Never Too Late.

An aging mob boss, Arnold Stromwell, is about to be rubbed out by a rival boss, Rupert Thorne. Batman saves Stromwell from Thorne's men and must keep the crime boss one step ahead of his enemies. Along the way, Stromwell runs into his brother, Father Michael.

[edit] Cast

Actor Role
Kevin Conroy Batman
Robert Costanzo Detective Harvey Bullock
Bob Hastings Commissioner James Gordon
Townsend Coleman Chick
Paul Dooley Father Michael Stromwell
Jeff Doucette Gabe
Linda Gar Constance Blaine
Katherine Helmond Connie
Peter Jason Mason
Alan Roberts Young Arnie
Eugene Roche Arnold Stromwell
John Vernon Rupert Thorne
Josh Weiner Young Michael

[edit] Quotes

FIREMAN: There's no evidence there was anyone inside.

BUM: There was somebody in there! Batman saved his butt! I've seen it, man! He was just leapin' on the rooftops carryin' somebody on his shoulders! I seen it! Like a dark angel snatchin' the guy from the fires of Hades, man!


STROMWELL: What is this place?

BATMAN: A drug rehab center.

STROMWELL: No! I ain't going in! Your ten cent tour of the city is over!

BATMAN PUNCHES THE WALL IN FRONT OF STROMWELL

STROMWELL: So, what could it hurt? One little look, right?

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