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Heath Ledger as The Joker and Christian Bale as Batman in "The Dark Knight"
THE DARK KNIGHT

Ledger's Joker Has Last Laugh

Director Nolan Says Actor Came Up With Haunting Cackle

POSTED: 6:40 am PDT July 21, 2008

A record number of moviegoers packed theaters to see the new Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight" over the weekend -- and chances are pretty good that they can't shake loose the haunting laugh from late star Heath Ledger's The Joker.

In a recent @ The Movies interview, director Christopher Nolan said that the laugh was entirely Ledger's invention.

"When I was at work on the script and he was trying to figure out how to create this character, he called me to talk about a number of things, including how he was working on a laugh," Nolan said. "He wouldn't do it for me, though, he said he was just working on it."

Nolan said that it was a relief that he didn't have to guide Ledger in coming up with a cackle for one of pop culture's most iconic characters.

"I think one of the hardest things for an actor is to force a laugh. The Joker has to have a great laugh, and he figured out this wonderful way of doing it," Nolan said of the actor, who died in January at age 28. "It almost sound half-hearted to me the first time I heard it, like he was holding something back."

But then, Nolan said, the full impact of Ledger's creation hit him once he saw it on film.

"Then I realized that it has this incredible kind of decay in it some it, somehow," Nolan said. "It's a mocking laugh and a creepy laugh, and I think part of the creepiness is this decay is in everything, including his makeup and the way he moves and everything. There's a sense of corruption in it."

Starring Christian Bale in the title role, "The Dark Knight," which chronicles The Joker's rise as a crime figure in Gotham City, shattered box office records throughout the weekend -- including a $66.4 million take on its opening day and more than $155 over the weekend.

The sequel to the 2005 blockbuster "Batman Begins," "The Dark Knight" also stars Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Morgan Freeman.



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