slashfilm.com - 6/26/2008
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As expected, Warner Bros’ The Dark Knight includes a dedication to the late Heath Ledger in the credits. The text will read:
“In memory of our friends Heath Ledger & Conway Wickliffe “
For those of you who don’t know, Wickliffe is the special-effects technician who was killed last September in a stunt-car accident on the set of the Batman sequel.
via: THR
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'Dark Knight' Will Include Classy Dedication —
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I'm sure everyone expected The Dark Knight to close with a Heath Ledger "in memoriam" after the fade to black. So it will. Warner Bros. has released the text of the dedication that will accompany the film, and it reads:
"In memory of our friends Heath Ledger & Conway Wickliffe"
Wickliffe (the IMDb has him as "Comway" but other sources, as well as the dedication, say "Conway") is the ...
SPECIAL HEATH LEDGER TRIBUTE FROM THE DARK KNIGHT —
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PEOPLE magazine says that HEATH LEDGER will receive a special posthumous tribute at the very end of THE DARK KNIGHT .
The film’s closing credits will also acknowledge special effects technician Conway Wickliffe, who was killed last September in a stunt car accident.
The send off reads, “In memory of our friends Heath Ledger and Conway Wickliffe.”
Heath plays ...
HEATH LEDGER TO BE REMEMBERED —
Top 10 Sources - Gossip
Dead Hollywood star Heath Ledger and special effects technician Conway Wickliffe will be remembered in a special dedication at the end of the new Batman movie The Dark night. After the credits roll on the upcoming film, a message reading, "In memory of our friends Heath Ledger & Conway Wickliffe" will appear on the...
‘Dark Knight’ honors Heath Ledger —
We Are Movie Geeks
Heath Ledger is getting a fond tribute from his collaborators on “The Dark Knight,” reports THR. The end credits of the “Batman Begins” sequel include a farewell note to Ledger, who died in January from an accidental overdose of prescription drugs; and to special-effects technician Conway Wickliffe, who was killed last September in a stunt-car accident.
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In Memoriam: Ledger Dedication at the End of Dark Knight —
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The AP announces that Warner Brothers’ web site has posted a dedication to Heath Ledger and Conway Wickliffe that will appear at the end of The Dark Knight . The text is pretty simple:
”In memory of our friends Heath Ledger & Conway Wickliffe.”
Wickliffe was a special effects technician who was killed in a stunt-car accident last September. Ledger died in January ...
Heath Ledger Tribute In The Credits Of The Dark Knight —
dailystab.com
Heath Ledger is getting a fond tribute from his collaborators on “The Dark Knight.”
The end credits of the “Batman Begins” sequel include a farewell note to Ledger, who died in January from an accidental overdose of prescription drugs; and to special-effects technician Conway Wickliffe, who was killed last September in a stunt-car accident.
“In memory of ...
The Dark Knight Includes Dedication to Heath Ledger —
Oh No They Didn't!
As expected, Warner Bros’ The Dark Knight includes a dedication to the late Heath Ledger in the credits. The text will read: "“In memory of our friends Heath Ledger & Conway Wickliffe “ For those of you who don’t know, Wickliffe is the special-effects technician who was killed last September in a stunt-car accident on the set of the Batman sequel. SOURCE
Special Tribute to Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight —
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Heath Ledger will receive a special posthumous tribute at the end of his Batman movie, The Dark Knight.
The movie’s closing credits will also acknowledge special-effects technician Conway Wickliffe, who was killed last September in a stunt-car accident..
The send-off reads, “In memory of our friends Heath Ledger & Conway Wickliffe.”
Ledger, who died in January, ...
Critic: Heath Ledger Should Win Oscar —
Usmagazine.com
One of the first reviews of The Dark Knight hails Heath Ledger 's performance of the Joker.
"I can only speak superlatives of Ledger, who is mad-crazy-blazing brilliant as the Joker," Rolling Stone critic Peter Travers writes.
"It's ...