Dennis Carradine

"Thanks!"

- Dennis Carradine after Peter Parker let him escape.

Dennis Carradine, or more commonly known as either The Burglar or The Carjacker, is the secondary antagonist of the 2002 film Spider-Man and a posthumous antagonist in the 2007 film Spider-Man 3.

Peter Parker first encounters him when he robs the organizer. He is also accused of murdering Uncle Ben while hijacking the car.

He was portrayed by, who reprises the role for flashback/imaginary sequences in and later portrayed the InGen Contractor in.

Spider-Man
After Spider-Man wins a wrestling match, the manager cheats him out of the reward money (giving him only a hundred bucks instead of the promised thousand). Shortly after, Carradine arrives, points a gun at the manager and steals all his money. The manager tells Parker to stop him, but Parker spitefully lets him go.

Some time later, Parker finds a crowd of people gathered around a mortally-wounded Uncle Ben, who is believed to have been shot by a carjacker. Uncle Ben succumbs to his wounds, prompting Parker to pursue the alleged murderer before he dies. Parker discovers the carjacker was the same person who ran past him. Taking advantage of Parker's dismay, Carradine attempts to shoot him, who snaps his wrist. Intimidated, Carradine backs away, only to fall out the window to his death.

Spider-Man 2
Carradine doesn't appear in the film, but is mentioned once by Parker as the latter was confessing to Aunt May that he let the thief go that resulted Ben's death. Although May is shocked by this revelation, she praises Parker for telling the truth before forgiving him.

Spider-Man 3
A few years later, Parker and Aunt May are informed by Captain Stacey that new evidence indicates that Carradine was not the true killer, bur rather the accomplice to the true murderer, Flint Marko. Parker feels tremendous guilt for enabling an innocent man to die.

After a climactic battle and upon seeing Harry Osborn succumb to his wounds and Venom dying from one of Osborn's pumpkin bombs, Marko confesses to Parker that he only wanted Ben's car as he was stealing money to support for his sick daughter Penny, and that Carradine was helping him out on it. However, as Ben tries to reason with Marko, Carradine ran up and slapped Marko on the shoulder, startling him and causing him to jolt and accidentally shoot Ben in the chest, much to Marko's shock. As Marko was wrecked with guilt for this, Carradine abandoned his partner as the police arrive to the scene. Carradine was later pushed out a window by Parker that same night. As such, Carradine was inadvertently responsible for Uncle Ben's death.

Realizing now that Ben's death was a genuine accident (as neither Marko nor Carradine had any intention of killing him in the first place), Parker decides to forgive Marko and lets him escape so that he can support Penny.

Spider-Man: the Video Game
In the video game of the first film, the Burglar appears as the first boss and the leader of the Skulls Gang. However, his name in this iteration is "Spike" (regarding that the name "Dennis Carradine" wasn't officially given until the third film's release).

Quotes
"Put the money in the bag!"

- Dennis' first lines after putting a gun to the manager's head "Hurry up!"

- Dennis ordering the manager to give him all the cash quickly before striking him with his fist "Thanks!"

- Dennis to Ben Parker before departing in the elevator (and in the flashbacks) "Who's there!?"

- Dennis loudly questioning Spider-man's whereabouts upon hearing noises "Easy, pal! Just give me a chance! Just give me a chance!"

- Dennis cowardly begging for his life after being beaten by Spider-man "Don't kill me!"

- Dennis to Spider-man moments before he's recognized as the man who got away with the money in the elevator "See ya!"

- Dennis attempting to shoot Spider-man before his arm is twisted "No!"

- Dennis' last words before his death falling out the window

Trivia

 * In The Amazing Spider-Man 2 video game, Uncle Ben's killer is also called Dennis Carradine.