Reports: Batman star faces police questions
30.11.1999 /
Batman star Christian Bale was arrested Tuesday over allegations of assaulting his mother and sister, police and British media said. 'Dark Knight' star Christian Bale pictured in London Sunday ahead of the movie's European premiere British media had
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