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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
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.
rating
7.705
runtime
161 min

Release

2002-11-13

Cast

Daniel Radcliffe
Daniel Radcliffe
as Harry Potter
Rupert Grint
Rupert Grint
as Ron Weasley
Emma Watson
Emma Watson
as Hermione Granger
Kenneth Branagh
Kenneth Branagh
as Gilderoy Lockhart
Toby Jones
Toby Jones
as Dobby (voice)
Robbie Coltrane
Robbie Coltrane
as Rubeus Hagrid
Richard Harris
Richard Harris
as Albus Dumbledore
Alan Rickman
Alan Rickman
as Severus Snape
Tom Felton
Tom Felton
as Draco Malfoy
Jason Isaacs
Jason Isaacs
as Lucius Malfoy
Shirley Henderson
Shirley Henderson
as Moaning Myrtle
Richard Griffiths
Richard Griffiths
as Vernon Dursley
Julie Walters
Julie Walters
as Molly Weasley
Bonnie Wright
Bonnie Wright
as Ginny Weasley
Fiona Shaw
Fiona Shaw
as Petunia Dursley
Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith
as Minerva McGonagall
Warwick Davis
Warwick Davis
as Filius Flitwick
David Bradley
David Bradley
as Argus Filch
Sean Biggerstaff
Sean Biggerstaff
as Oliver Wood
Robert Hardy
Robert Hardy
as Cornelius Fudge
John Cleese
John Cleese
as Nearly Headless Nick (Sir Nicholas)
Gemma Jones
Gemma Jones
as Poppy Pomfrey
Miriam Margolyes
Miriam Margolyes
as Pomona Sprout
Mark Williams
Mark Williams
as Arthur Weasley
Harry Melling
Harry Melling
as Dudley Dursley
James Phelps
James Phelps
as Fred Weasley
Oliver Phelps
Oliver Phelps
as George Weasley
Chris Rankin
Chris Rankin
as Percy Weasley
Josh Herdman
Josh Herdman
as Gregory Goyle
Jamie Waylett
Jamie Waylett
as Vincent Crabbe
Christian Coulson
Christian Coulson
as Tom Riddle
Matthew Lewis
Matthew Lewis
as Neville Longbottom
Alfred Enoch
Alfred Enoch
as Dean Thomas
Devon Murray
Devon Murray
as Seamus Finnigan
Luke Youngblood
Luke Youngblood
as Lee Jordan
Hugh Mitchell
Hugh Mitchell
as Colin Creevey
Edward Randell
Edward Randell
as Justin Finch-Fletchley
Veronica Clifford
Veronica Clifford
as Mrs Mason
Jim Norton
Jim Norton
as Mr Mason
Tom Knight
Tom Knight
as Mr Granger
Heather Bleasdale
Heather Bleasdale
as Mrs Granger
Ben Borowiecki
Ben Borowiecki
as Angus (Diagon Boy)
Isabella Columbus
Isabella Columbus
as Girl in Bookstore
Edward Tudor-Pole
Edward Tudor-Pole
as Mr Borgin
Gemma Padley
Gemma Padley
as Penelope Clearwater
Jenny Tarren
Jenny Tarren
as Aged Witch
Peter O'Farrell
Peter O'Farrell
as Short Man - Daily Prophet
Eleanor Columbus
Eleanor Columbus
as Susan Bones
Harry Taylor
Harry Taylor
as Station Guard
Rochelle Douglas
Rochelle Douglas
as Alicia Spinnet
Emily Dale
Emily Dale
as Katie Bell
Danielle Tabor
Danielle Tabor
as Angelina Johnson
Jamie Yeates
Jamie Yeates
as Marcus Flint
Violet Columbus
Violet Columbus
as Girl with Flowers
Peter Taylor
Peter Taylor
as Man - Moving Picture
Scot Fearn
Scot Fearn
as Adrian Pucey
David Holmes
David Holmes
as Slyth Beater No 1
David Massam
David Massam
as Slyth Beater No 2
Tony Christian
Tony Christian
as Slyth Beater No 3
David Churchyard
David Churchyard
as Slyth Keeper
Sally Mortemore
Sally Mortemore
as Irma Pince
Louis Doyle
Louis Doyle
as Ernie MacMillan
Charlotte Skeoch
Charlotte Skeoch
as Hannah Hufflepuff
Brendan Columbus
Brendan Columbus
as Boy in Study Hall 1
Robert Ayres
Robert Ayres
as Boy in Study Hall 2
Alfred Burke
Alfred Burke
as Armando Dippet
Leslie Phillips
Leslie Phillips
as The Sorting Hat (voice)
Helen Stuart
Helen Stuart
as Millicent Bulstrode
Daisy Bates
Daisy Bates
as Brunette Lady - Moving Picture
David Tysall
David Tysall
as Count - Moving Picture
Martin Bayfield
Martin Bayfield
as Young Hagrid
Julian Glover
Julian Glover
as Aragog (voice)
Les Bubb
Les Bubb
as Reader
Zoë Sugg
Zoë Sugg
as Slytherin Student
Amy Athwal-Kirby
Amy Athwal-Kirby
as Hogwarts Student
Hazel Keech
Hazel Keech
as Hogwarts Student (uncredited)
Ana Mulvoy-Ten
Ana Mulvoy-Ten
as Student (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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WiSpider

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TitanGusang

_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_

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Geronimo1967

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.