Cars fly, trees fight back, and a mysterious house-elf comes to warn Harry Potter at the start of his second year at Hogwarts. Adventure and danger await when bloody writing on a wall announces: The Chamber Of Secrets Has Been Opened. To save Hogwarts will require all of Harry, Ron and Hermione’s magical abilities and courage.
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Cars fly, trees fight back, and a mysterious house-elf comes to warn Harry Potter at the start of his second year at Hogwarts. Adventure and danger await when bloody writing on a wall announces: The Chamber Of Secrets Has Been Opened. To save Hogwarts will require all of Harry, Ron and Hermione’s magical abilities and
Cast:
- Harry Potter: Daniel Radcliffe
- Ron Weasley: Rupert Grint
- Hermione Granger: Emma Watson
- Gilderoy Lockhart: Kenneth Branagh
- Dobby (voice): Toby Jones
- Rubeus Hagrid: Robbie Coltrane
- Albus Dumbledore: Richard Harris
- Severus Snape: Alan Rickman
- Draco Malfoy: Tom Felton
- Lucius Malfoy: Jason Isaacs
- Moaning Myrtle: Shirley Henderson
- Vernon Dursley: Richard Griffiths
- Molly Weasley: Julie Walters
- Ginny Weasley: Bonnie Wright
- Petunia Dursley: Fiona Shaw
- Minerva McGonagall: Maggie Smith
- Filius Flitwick: Warwick Davis
- Argus Filch: David Bradley
- Oliver Wood: Sean Biggerstaff
- Cornelius Fudge: Robert Hardy
- Nearly Headless Nick (Sir Nicholas): John Cleese
- Poppy Pomfrey: Gemma Jones
- Pomona Sprout: Miriam Margolyes
- Arthur Weasley: Mark Williams
- Dudley Dursley: Harry Melling
- Fred Weasley: James Phelps
- George Weasley: Oliver Phelps
- Percy Weasley: Chris Rankin
- Gregory Goyle: Josh Herdman
- Vincent Crabbe: Jamie Waylett
- Tom Riddle: Christian Coulson
- Neville Longbottom: Matthew Lewis
- Dean Thomas: Alfred Enoch
- Seamus Finnigan: Devon Murray
- Lee Jordan: Luke Youngblood
- Colin Creevey: Hugh Mitchell
- Justin Finch-Fletchley: Edward Randell
- Mrs Mason: Veronica Clifford
- Mr Mason: Jim Norton
- Mr Granger: Tom Knight
- Mrs Granger: Heather Bleasdale
- Angus (Diagon Boy): Ben Borowiecki
- Girl in Bookstore: Isabella Columbus
- Mr Borgin: Edward Tudor-Pole
- Penelope Clearwater: Gemma Padley
- Aged Witch: Jenny Tarren
- Short Man – Daily Prophet: Peter O’Farrell
- Susan Bones: Eleanor Columbus
- Station Guard: Harry Taylor
- Alicia Spinnet: Rochelle Douglas
- Katie Bell: Emily Dale
- Angelina Johnson: Danielle Tabor
- Marcus Flint: Jamie Yeates
- Girl with Flowers: Violet Columbus
- Man – Moving Picture: Peter Taylor
- Adrian Pucey: Scot Fearn
- Slyth Beater No 1: David Holmes
- Slyth Beater No 2: David Massam
- Slyth Beater No 3: Tony Christian
- Slyth Keeper: David Churchyard
- Irma Pince: Sally Mortemore
- Ernie MacMillan: Louis Doyle
- Hannah Hufflepuff: Charlotte Skeoch
- Boy in Study Hall 1: Brendan Columbus
- Boy in Study Hall 2: Robert Ayres
- Armando Dippet: Alfred Burke
- The Sorting Hat (voice): Leslie Phillips
- Millicent Bulstrode: Helen Stuart
- Brunette Lady – Moving Picture: Daisy Bates
- Count – Moving Picture: David Tysall
- Young Hagrid: Martin Bayfield
- Aragog (voice): Julian Glover
- Reader: Les Bubb
- Student (uncredited): Ana Mulvoy Ten
- Slytherin Student: Zoe Sugg
Crew:
- Costume Design: Lindy Hemming
- Executive Producer: Chris Columbus
- Art Direction: Andrew Ackland-Snow
- Makeup Artist: Clare Le Vesconte
- Editor: Peter Honess
- Producer: David Heyman
- Original Music Composer: John Williams
- Production Design: Stuart Craig
- Screenplay: Steve Kloves
- Novel: J.K. Rowling
- Casting: Karen Lindsay-Stewart
- Art Direction: Peter Francis
- Stunt Coordinator: Greg Powell
- Art Direction: Mark Bartholomew
- Sound Effects Editor: Martin Cantwell
- Director of Photography: Roger Pratt
- Sound Supervisor: Dennis Leonard
- Special Effects: Jonathan Abbas-Klahr
- Set Decoration: Stephenie McMillan
- Stunts: Sean Baker
- Best Boy Grip: David Appleby
- Stunt Double: David Holmes
- Makeup Artist: Jane Royle
- Stunts: Tolga Kenan
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Jim Mitchell
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Nick Davis
- Executive Producer: David Barron
- Executive Producer: Michael Barnathan
- Executive Producer: Mark Radcliffe
- Co-Producer: Tanya Seghatchian
- Animation: Christopher Minos
- Stunts: Kelly Dent
- Stunts: Leila Stewart
- Stunts: Ruth Jenkins
- Stunts: Felicity Walker
- Associate Producer: Paula DuPré Pesmen
- Loader: Matthew D’Angibau
- Special Effects Coordinator: Rosie Richardson
- Camera Operator: Ken Coles
- Prosthetic Supervisor: Paul Spateri
- Video Assist Operator: Bob Bridges
- Visual Effects Editor: Greg Hyman
- Makeup Designer: Nick Dudman
- Wigmaker: Alex Rouse
- Set Production Assistant: Tom Brewster
- Transportation Coordinator: David Rosenbaum
- Construction Coordinator: Amanda Pettett
- Makeup Effects: Sarah Nolte
- Scenic Artist: Marcus Williams
- Digital Compositors: Mimi Abers
- Location Manager: Nick Daubeny
- Visual Effects Producer: Fiona Chilton
- First Assistant Editor: Jonathan Lucas
- Animation Supervisor: David Andrews
- Special Effects Supervisor: John Richardson
- I/O Supervisor: Tim Caplan
- Finance: Brenda Coxon
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Tim Burke
- Hairstylist: Andrea Finch
- Propmaker: Catriona Maccann
- Unit Production Manager: Bernard Bellew
- Layout: David Hanks
- Sequence Supervisor: Tom Debenham
- Unit Publicist: Vanessa Davies
- Hair Designer: Eithné Fennel
- Assistant Art Director: Peter Dorme
- Painter: Keith Connolly
- Line Producer: Antoinette Perez
- Standby Painter: Paul Couch
- Art Direction: Lucinda Thomson
- Sculptor: Bryn Court
- Stand In: Louisa Lytton
- Art Department Assistant: Joanne Cook
- Still Photographer: Jaap Buitendijk
- Post Production Supervisor: Jessie Thiele
- Production Controller: John Trehy
- First Assistant Camera: John Deaton
- Security: Ken Burry
- Script Supervisor: Annie Penn
- Art Department Coordinator: Jodie Jackman
- Costume Supervisor: David Crossman
- CG Supervisor: Chas Jarrett
- Driver: Terry Pritchard
- Transportation Co-Captain: Brian Estabrook
- Digital Effects Supervisor: Robert Duncan
- Technical Supervisor: Richard Clarke
- Utility Stunts: Peter Pedrero
- Color Timer: John Ensby
- Steadicam Operator: Alf Tramontin
- Legal Services: Bianca Bezdek-Goodloe
- Orchestrator: Edward Karam
- Production Coordinator: Michelle Corney
- Production Manager: David Carrigan
- Electrician: Danny Espey
- Rigging Gaffer: Dave Ridout
- Boom Operator: June Prinz
- Music Editor: Jim Harrison
- Sound Mixer: Tim Blackham
- Unit Manager: Jeremy Pelzer
- Creature Design: Paul Catling
- Gaffer: Chuck Finch
- Lighting Technician: Jamie Knight
- Production Accountant: Gary Nixon
- Researcher: Celia Barnett
- Sound Designer: Randy Thom
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Adam Daniel
- Scoring Mixer: Simon Rhodes
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Laya Armian
- Art Direction: Steven Lawrence
- Art Direction: John King
- CG Artist: Craig Lyn
- Set Designer: Patricia Johnson
- Wardrobe Supervisor: Dan Grace
- Digital Effects Producer: Stuart McAra
- Conductor: William Ross
- Second Assistant Director: Fiona Richards
- Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Ryan Davis
- Musician: Steve Mair
- 2D Artist: Steve Barnes
- Pilot: Marc Wolff
- Assistant Production Coordinator: Simone Goodridge
- Visual Effects Technical Director: Elie Jamaa
- First Assistant Director: Chris Carreras
- ADR Voice Casting: Louis Elman
- Lead Animator: Paul Kavanagh
- Dolly Grip: Phil Murray
- ADR Editor: Nick Lowe
- Third Assistant Director: William Dodds
- Foley Editor: Derek Trigg
- Key Grip: Pat Garrett
- Draughtsman: Alastair Bullock
- Aerial Camera: Simon Werry
- CG Animator: Mike Cusack
- Tailor: Lee Clayton
- Negative Cutter: Mo Henry
- Assistant Production Manager: Kathy Wise
- Assistant Sound Editor: Foluso Aribigbola
- Supervising Music Editor: Peter Myles
- Matchmove Supervisor: Hitesh Bharadia
- Assistant Property Master: Ethan J. Platt
- Animal Coordinator: Gary Gero
- Casting Assistant: Laura Dickens
- 3D Animator: Dimitri Bakalov
- 3D Artist: Paul Amer
- Pre-Visualization Supervisor: Nic Hatch
- Second Assistant Director: Michael Stevenson
- Stunts: Gary Powell
- Foley Mixer: Ed Colyer
- Hairdresser: Darlene Forrester
- Dresser: William Steggle
- Senior Animator: Stephen Enticott
- Makeup Trainee: Charlotte Rogers
- Costume Assistant: Peter Edmonds
- Daily Wardrobe: Jenny Hawkins
- Visual Effects Production Manager: Mei-Ming Casino
- Assistant Camera: Chyna Thomson
- Second Assistant Camera: Jason Coop
- Senior Modeller: John Weller
- Dressing Prop: Paul Burges
- Modelling Supervisor: Royston Willcocks
- Second Unit Director: Peter MacDonald
- Assistant Accountant: Emma Bendell
- Digital Film Recording: Jim Davey
- Matte Painter: R.A. Haupt
- Production Secretary: Vicky Bishop
- Additional Third Assistant Director: Rob Burgess
- Special Effects Technician: Ronnie Durkan
- Storyboard Artist: Martin Asbury
- ADR Mixer: Peter Gleaves
- Foley Artist: Peter Burgis
- Stunt Double: Bradley Farmer
- Catering: Robin Demetriou
- CG Artist: James Furlong
- Digital Supervisor: Simon Stanley-Clamp
- Special Effects Assistant: Anna Tennant
- Wardrobe Assistant: Amanda Derby
- Assistant Editor: Jonathan Brayley
- Art Department Production Assistant: Jordan Crockett
- Head of Production: Michael Elson
- Dialogue Coach: Sandra Frieze
- ADR Recordist: Gareth Bull
- Visual Effects Production Assistant: Amber Kirsch
- Assistant Makeup Artist: Hannah Mais
- Concept Artist: Rob Bliss
- Contact Lens Technician: Jemma Scott-Knox-Gore
- Visual Effects Assistant Editor: Carey Burens
- Digital Color Timer: Colin Coull
- Floor Runner: Lyndsay Bullock
- Production Assistant: Drew Bennett
- Dialogue Editor: Colin Ritchie
- Property Master: Barry Wilkinson
- Stunts: Rowley Irlam
Catogories:
Adventure,Fantasy
This is one interesting addon!!
Something evil has returned to Hogwarts!
Language:
English
Production:
United Kingdom,United States of America
Company:
Warner Bros. Pictures,Heyday Films,1492 Pictures
Popularity:
189.457
Date:
2002-11-13
Year:
2002
- WiSpider: Awesome 👍
- Nathan: _Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets_ is a worthy sequel that improves upon the first and expands the lore in a grand way.
The quality in this film is vastly superior to the first in terms of CGI and acting, which is par for the course as the main trio grows into their roles and as actors. It is evident that the CGI team had adequate time before this film’s release because for 2002 the effects are spectacular. From Dobby the Elf to the Basilisk in the Chamber of Secrets, this movie nails creature models and creates very believable interactions between the models and the actors.
Despite this film not having the impact in terms of discovering the magical world of Hogwarts for the first time, the story is able to improve upon its predecessor delivering an all-around stronger plot. There is a real sense of mystery surrounding the Chamber of Secrets and the suspense and hysteria it creates around Hogwarts is very intriguing. The stakes and the plot progression feel elevated here, creating a more seamless experience.
Like previously stated, the main casts acting is improved drastically. Each actor is coming into their own and really is getting comfortable with their character. Rupert Grint steals the show with his comedic timing and cowardly presence. Emma Watson is great again but does not carry the entire trio like she had to in the previous film. There are plenty of new additions this time around and all of them were splendid. I particularly liked Dobby and Gilderoy Lockhart.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets improves upon the first in almost every aspect, and that is all you can ask for a sequel.
**Score:** _79%_ |
**Verdict:** _Great_ - CinemaSerf: This second book in JK Rowling’s “Harry Potter” series sees our trio of wizarding weans start to develop a much closer relationship with each other; and we begin to realise the challenges young “Harry” (Daniel Radcliffe) is to face as he grows up. This is much more sinister than the opener; Alan Rickman’s “Prof. Snape” starts to come into his own as his evil nemesis v Maggie Smith as his professional proponent and “Dumbledore” (Richard Harris) starts to develop more as a character too. I could possibly have done without “Moaning Myrtle” but the story is well adapted and moves along quickly, with a little more humour than the original too. Again, the score and effects are hugely complementary to what is simply a cracking fantasy adventure story.