
Everyone's favorite novice wizard, Harry Potter, continues his high-flying adventures at Hogwarts in this sequel to the smash hit Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, based on the best-selling books by J.K. Rowling. This time around, Harry ignores warnings not to return to school -- that is, if he values his life -- to investigate with Ron and Hermione a mysterious series of attacks.
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Daniel Radcliffe | Harry Potter |
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Rupert Grint | Ron Weasley |
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Emma Watson | Hermione Granger |
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Richard Griffiths | Uncle Vernon |
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Fiona Shaw | Aunt Petunia |
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Harry Melling | Dudley Dursley |
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Toby Jones | Dobby |
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Jim Norton | Mr Mason |
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Veronica Clifford | Mrs Mason |
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James Phelps | Fred Weasley |
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Oliver Phelps | George Weasley |
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Julie Walters | Mrs. Weasley |
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Bonnie Wright | Ginny Weasley |
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Mark Williams | Mr. Weasley |
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Chris Rankin | Percy Weasley |
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Tom Felton | Draco Malfoy |
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Jason Isaacs | Lucius Malfoy |
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Edward Tudor-Pole | Mr Borgin |
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Jenny Tarren | Aged Witch |
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Robbie Coltrane | Hagrid The Giant |
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Tom Knight | Mr Granger |
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Heather Bleasdale | Mrs Granger |
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Isabella Columbus | Girl in Bookstore |
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Kenneth Branagh | Gilderoy Lockhart |
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Peter O'Farrell | Short Man - Daily Prophet |
Director | Chris Columbus |
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Writer | J.K. Rowling, Steve Kloves | |
Producer | Michael Barnathan, David Barron, Chris Columbus, Paula DuPré Pesmen, David Heyman, Mark Radcliffe, Tanya Seghatchian | |
Musician | John Williams | |
Photography | Roger Pratt |
Edition | Two-Disc Special Edition |
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Packaging | Custom Case |
Nr Discs | 2 |
Screen Ratios | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1) |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 EX [English] Dolby Digital 5.1 EX [Spanish] |
Subtitles | English (Closed Captioned) | French | Spanish |
Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
Edition Release Date | Apr 11, 2003 |
Regions | Region 1 |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 776 |
Added Date | Mar 10, 2012 13:58:31 |
Modified Date | Jun 12, 2022 00:32:52 |
Story Synopsis:
"Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets" is the second installment in a series of spellbinding adaptations from J.K. Rowling’s novels, and the young wizards’ and witches’ second year at Hogwarts. This will be a year of adventure and danger 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. (Suzanne Hodges)
DVD Picture:
The anamorphically enhanced 2.35:1 DVD picture is quite a magical visual experience. Images are sharp and well defined, with nicely balanced contrast and shadow delineation. The tiny hairs atop Doddy, the house-elf’s head, are intricately detailed, and textures inside Hogwarts are well discerned. Still, other scenes can have a slightly soft focus. The color scheme is rich, with accurate fleshtones, vibrant hues, and deep blacks. At times, colors can border oversaturation, but are likely to appeal to younger audiences. There is a bit of edge enhancement noticed at times, and occasional pixel breakup can be detected. (Suzanne Hodges)
Soundtrack:
The Dolby® Digital Surround EX™ audio presentation is an excellent recording, with superb, natural-sounding fidelity. The use of dimension is generally moderate in nature, though with many selective instances of acute directionality, as well as substantial split surround activity. Dynamic range for this soundtrack can also be downright considerable. The back surround channel comes in rather handy, of course with the enhancement of the immersive listening space, but also with some directional pans laterally and over your head. Some fine examples are the fly-bys of the car as it travels between the front and surround channels. The deep bass content for this soundtrack seems to be more formidable than the first movie, with some instances even having the potential to threaten your subwoofer. In Chapter 8, for example, as the car is crashing through the trees, the LFE meter on our Dorrough monitoring system was pegged several times, and the output from the subs was commensurably intense. There are also generous doses of very deep bass for the surround channels. The music is another of the standouts for this soundtrack, and is an excellent recording, imparting a palpable perception of holosonic™ envelopment. Perhaps the only minor shortcoming for this presentation is the dialogue, for which voices sound very natural, but with varying degrees of effectiveness in terms of spatial integration. This is a great soundtrack and one that adds immeasurably to the experience of this entertaining movie. (Perry Sun)
This Disc Contains The Following WSR-Rated Superb Qualities:
Reference Quality
Superb Sound Effects Recording Quality
Superb Music Score Recording Quality
Superb Special Visual Effects Quality