Sam Hamm
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Sam Hamm

November 19, 1955 — Charlottesville, Virginia USA

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Sam Hamm (born November 19, 1955) is an American screenwriter, perhaps best known for writing the screenplay for Tim Burton's Batman and an unused screenplay for the sequel. As a result of his work, he was invited to write for the Batman comic. The result was Batman: Blind Justice, which introduced Bruce Wayne's mentor, Henri Ducard, who later appeared in Batman Begins. Hamm's other screen credits include Never Cry Wolf and Monkeybone. He also wrote unused drafts for Planet of the Apes and Watchmen adaptations.

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Batman

Batman

1989

Batman Returns

Batman Returns

1992

Masters of Horror

Masters of Horror

2005

Monkeybone

Monkeybone

2001

Never Cry Wolf

Never Cry Wolf

1983

The Screwfly Solution

The Screwfly Solution

2006

Homecoming

Homecoming

2005

M.A.N.T.I.S.

M.A.N.T.I.S.

1994