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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets |
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - 2002 | 161mins | Fantasy, Adventure | ColourThe Production TeamDirector: Chris Columbus. Producer: David Heyman. Script: Steven Kloves. (from the novel by J.K. Rowling) Cinematography: Roger Pratt. Editing: Peter Honess. Production Design: Stuart Craig. Art Direction: Andrew Ackland-Snow, Mark Bartholomew, Peter Francis, John King, Neil Lamont, Steven Lawrence and Lucinda Thomson. Costume Design: Lindy Hemming and Michael O'Conner. Makeup Department: Waldo Mason and Adrian Rigby. Sound Department: Peter Gleaves, Rick Kline, Dennis Leonard, John Midgley and Peter Myles. Original Music: John Ross and John Williams. |
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The Cast Daniel Radcliffe - Harry Potter Rupert Grint - Ronald 'Ron' Weasley Emma Watson - Hermione Granger John Cleese - Nearly Headless Nick Robbie Coltrane - Hagrid Warwick Davis - Professor Filius Flitwick Richard Griffiths - Uncle Vernon Dursley Richard Harris - Headmaster Albus Dumbledore Sean Biggerstaff - Oliver Wood Shirley Henderson - Moaning Myrtle Alan Rickman - Professor Severus Snape Miriam Margolyes - Professor Sprout Maggie Smith - Professor Minerva McGonagall Julie Walters - Mrs. Molly Weasley Zoë Wanamaker - Madame Hooch Kenneth Branagh - Gilderoy Lockhart Alfred Burke - Headmaster Armando Dippet Sally Mortemore - Madam Irma Pince David Bradley - Groundskeeper Argus Filch Robert Hardy - Cornelius Fudge Leslie Phillips - The Sorting Hat Mark Williams - Arthur Weasley |
Plot SynopsisSlavishly faithful to J.K. Rowling's book and far darker than the first instalment, Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets maintains the franchises momentum via the epic length the book requires, director Christopher Columbus' stellar special effects and an adult A-list cast that complement the younger stars. The film is a hugely enjoyable trek back to what is now recognisable ground and the complex plot will keep both young Potter fans and new converts suitably amused. Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) has not had a good summer. Not only has he had to put up with his overbearing Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon Dursley (Richard Griffiths) and their dread of his magical abilities, but it seems as if Harry's best friends Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) have forgotten him - as they haven't replied to a single one of his letters. Then, suddenly and mysteriously, house-elf Dobby appears in Harry's bedroom and warns of great danger if the aspiring wizard should attempt to return to Hogwarts. Dobby is so keen to prevent the young Gryffindor from returning to the school for witches and wizards; he has blocked all of Ron and Hermione's correspondence from reaching Harry. But despite the elf's mischievous efforts, the ever-determined Harry is rescued from the Dursleys' dreary clutches by Ron and his brothers - with the aid of a flying car! - and welcomed into the warmth of the Weasley household. But when Harry and Ron are suspiciously prevented from entering Platform 9 3/4 and boarding the Hogwarts Express back to school, the boys take emergency action to avoid being late for the new term - only to incur the wrath of Professor Snape (Alan Rickman), who calls for their expulsion. Meanwhile, news of Harry's first year heroism has spread throughout Hogwarts and he finds himself the centre of much unwanted attention. His new fans include Ron's little sister Ginny; first year would-be photographer Colin Creevey; and most irritatingly, the new Professor of Defence Against the Dark Arts, Gilderoy Lockhart (Kenneth Branagh). Outshone only by his own vanity, Lockhart craves the attention that Harry shuns and is only too keen to associate himself with Hogwarts' young hero. But not even Lockhart can offer an explanation or solution to the slippery and sinister new terror that is gripping the school. Now all eyes are on Harry, and his so-called friends are beginning to doubt him. Everyone, that is, except Ron and Hermione and fragile young Ginny, who has shifted her focus to her mysterious new diary. But Harry is not about to let his friends down and, with or without the support of Gilderoy Lockhart, he will confront the dark force lurking in his beloved school. |
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