Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets with Daniel Radcliffe: DVD Cover
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Director: Chris Columbus Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Kenneth Branagh

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/11/2003
  • Original Release: 2002
  • Rating: Rated PG

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19 additional and extended scenes, including more Dobby mischief, more flying car adventure, a frightening encounter with the Malfoys in Borgin and Burkes; self-guided tours let you linger on the details of the Chamber of Secrets, Dumbledore's office and Diagon Alley, including places never shown in the film; lead and supporting performers talk about making the film, favorite scenes, what their friends think, and more; interview with author J. K. Rowling and screenwriter Steve Kloves about rendering the adventure to the screen; Escape the Forbidden Forest, sneak into the Chamber, visit Lockhart's class and more; DVD-ROM features; voice-activated features; Hogwarts animated timeline; 15-plus animated puzzles, sliders, screensavers, matching challenges, magical trading cards and more.

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Side #1 -- The Movie
1. In a Cage
2. Dobby's Warning
3. Car Rescue
4. The Burrow
5. To Diagon Alley
6. Flourish and Blotts
7. Flying to Hogwarts
8. Whomping Willow
9. Not Expelled...Today
10. Mandrakes; Ron's Howler
11. Gilderoy Lockhart
12. Mudbloods and Murmurs
13. Writing on the Wall
14. About the Chamber
15. Rogue Bludger
16. No Longer Safe
17. Dueling Club
18. A Parselmouth
19. Nothing to Tell
20. Polyjuice Potion
21. Harry and Ron Transformed
22. The Diary
23. Tom Riddle
24. Petrified
25. Cornelius Fudge
26. Aragog
27. Spider Attack
28. Missing
29. Chamber of Secrets
30. Backfire
31. Heir of Slytherin
32. The Basilisk
33. Healing Powers
34. Out of the Hat
35. Dobby's Reward
36. Welcome Back
37. End Credits

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Editorial Reviews

The hotly anticipated sequel to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone didn't disappoint the millions of fans who eagerly awaited its release. Even more imaginative and elaborate than its predecessor, Chamber of Secrets abounds in magic, mystery, and adventure. Chamber now comes to DVD in a deluxe two-disc edition that teems with special features, and the film itself has been beautifully transferred to the digital medium. As the story begins, young wizard-in-training Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) embarks on his second year at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, along with his loyal friends Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson). But something's not quite right: Harry constantly hears a mysterious voice that warns him of impending danger, and while investigating a series of attacks bedeviling Hogwarts he uncovers a sinister, dangerous secret. Kenneth Branagh is a colorful addition to the Hogwarts faculty, and his blustery, egotistical instructor fits right in along with Harry veterans Richard Harris, Maggie Smith, Robbie Coltrane, and Alan Rickman. Although they've tried to keep Chamber of Secrets lighthearted with a full quota of humorous episodes, director Chris Columbus and screenwriter Steven Kloves have actually made this sequel a darker, more grimly suspenseful tale. Very young fans should watch the film with their parents, as its vivid depiction of fanciful monsters and perilous combat makes for an occasionally intense viewing experience. Watching the DVD edition could easily be an all-day affair: The film is accompanied by no fewer than 19 deleted or extended scenes, conversations with cast and crew members, interviews of Harry Potter creator J. K. Rowling and screenwriter Steven Kloves, and a wide variety of interactive special features that include self-guided tours of the Chamber of Secrets itself, Dumbledore's office, and Diagon Alley. There are also some 15 animated puzzles, sliders, and screen savers to be accessed. All told, these two discs will provide families with countless hours of entertainment. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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this movie is fun for the entire familyby ThyWickedJuggalo

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October 29, 2008: harry potter is the best the books are great they are not boring and guess what the books are better than the movies harry potter is the best series of movies and the best series of books including the twilight saga and paolinis series of books and even the new harry potter is even going to be just great

I Also Recommend: Twilight [Original Soundtrack], The Twilight Saga Collection, Inheritance Cycle 3-Book Boxed Set (Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr), Harry Potter Hardcover Boxed Set (Books 1-7), The Tales of Beedle the Bard (Harry Potter Series).

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July 12, 2007: Night 2 of my 4 night Harry Potter week! Each time I view these movies, I kick myself that I have not read the books... One of these days... The basic plot is that Harry Potter enters Hogwart's for his 2nd year, even though he is warned not to come back! The adventures start even before he gets to Hogwart's, and continues on as he and his friends try to find the "Chamber of Secrets". The movie is a bit darker than the 1st with scary spiders, students being petrified, and one large basilisk slithering around. It is interesting to see the character growth of the actor's, plus their own growth in real time. Harry and Ron a looking a bit older than their "12 years"... Malfoy is back, and even better is the introduction of his father, Lucius Malfoy, played by Jason Isaacs. One of my favorite "bad-guy" actors. Ever seen "The Patriot"! Kenneth Branagh is also new as Professor Lockhart, a pompous, self-obsessed new wizard. A different take for the usual serious dramatic actor. And Alan Rickman and Robbie Coltrane are once again great, but I wish they had more screen time. And it is very sad to see that Richard Harris will no longer be with us as Dumbledore. Such a loss of a great actor! Now rating the 2 disc widescreen DVD: Disc 1 has the movie, plus 2 trailers " one current and one for Year One". There is also the cast/crew lineup, which once again, I wish they would go a bit more in depth. Disc 2 is great! There are 19 additional scenes. Some good like extended scenes of the "horror" shop, a scene with Lockhart, and talking about the "heir" in study hall. Some were very...huh? "Behind the Hogwarts" has an interview with JK Rowling and screenwriter Steven Kloves. Very good! Also, there is "Dumbledore's Office" which has the making of Dumbledore's office and the greenhouse scene, and a tour of the office. The making of the office was a great docu with alot of wow moments on how they put everything together. There is also various interviews with the cast. Some good and some bad. I wish Isaac's, Rickman's and Coltrane's were longer, as they are genuine funny people. Overall, another great Harry Potter movie in the series, and a great DVD! Highly worth buying and adding to the home collection!


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