Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban movie review
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Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Warner Bros. Pictures' highly anticipated
film "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" will commence principal photography in Leavesden, England
on February 24, 2003 it was announced today by Jeff Robinov,
President of Production, Warner Bros. Pictures.
Renowned actors Gary Oldman ("Hannibal"),
Timothy Spall ("Nicholas Nickleby"), Michael Gambon
("Gosford Park"), David Thewlis ("Timeline"),
Pam Ferris ("Matilda") and Paul Whitehouse (star
of the BBC's "The Fast Show") have joined the esteemed
ensemble cast of the film, which is being directed by Academy
Award nominee Alfonso Cuarón ("Y Tu Mamá
También," "Great Expectations," "A
Little Princess") and produced by David Heyman, Chris
Columbus and Mark Radcliffe.
The executive producers of the film are
Michael Barnathan ("Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone,"
"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets") and Callum
McDougall ("Die Another Day"). The screenplay is
by Steve Kloves ("Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone,"
"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets").
In "Harry Potter and the Prisoner
of Azkaban," Harry Potter and his friends Ron and Hermione
return as teenagers to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
for their third year of study, where they delve into the mystery
surrounding an escaped prisoner who poses a dangerous threat
to the young wizard.
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"We couldn't be more excited about
'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' being in the hands
of such a relentlessly imaginative director as Alfonso Cuarón
and are thrilled about the new actors he has assembled to
join our already established cast," said David Heyman.
"To be entrusted with such rich and
beloved material, and given the opportunity to collaborate
with this extraordinary cast and crew on the next Harry Potter
adventure is an honor," Alfonso Cuarón said. "I
look forward to bringing this intricate story to the screen
and sharing it with film audiences around the world."
"I'm so proud to have been involved
in this truly amazing film series, both as a director and
a producer," added Chris Columbus. "I look forward
to seeing it grow as Alfonso and the cast and crew further
our imaginations with their truly inspired work."
In "Harry Potter and the Prisoner
of Azkaban," Gary Oldman plays Sirius Black, the eponymous
prisoner whose escape is thought to pose a great threat to
Harry Potter; Michael Gambon plays the role of Professor Dumbledore,
Hogwarts' venerable headmaster; Timothy Spall portrays Peter
Pettigrew, an old friend of Harry's father, James Potter,
from their days at Hogwarts; David Thewlis plays Professor
Lupin, the new Defense Against the Dark Arts Professor who
harbors a mysterious secret; Pam Ferris plays Harry's overbearing
Aunt Marge; and Paul Whitehouse portrays Sir Caddogan, a Knight
who becomes the temporary guardian of Gryffindor Tower.
Reprising their roles from "Harry
Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" are Daniel Radcliffe
in the title role; Emma Watson as Hermione Granger; Rupert
Grint as Ron Weasley; Robbie Coltrane as Hagrid; David Bradley
as Argus Filch; Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy; Richard Griffiths
as Uncle Vernon Dursley; Robert Hardy as Cornelius Fudge;
Alan Rickman as Professor Snape; Fiona Shaw as Aunt Petunia
Dursley; Dame Maggie Smith as Professor McGonagall; Julie
Walters as Mrs. Weasley; and Mark Williams as Mr. Weasley.
"Harry Potter and the Prisoner
of Azkaban," a Warner Bros. Pictures and P of A production,
will be distributed worldwide in 2004 by Warner Bros. Pictures,
an AOL Time Warner Company.