Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) - Movie Details
| Release Date: | November 15, 2002 |
| Genre: | Sci-Fi, Comedy, Action, Family |
| Director: | Chris Columbus |
| Writer: | Steven Kloves |
| Cast: | Edward Randell, Katharine Nicholson, Devon Murray, Sally Mortemore, Hugh Mitchell, Rik Mayall, Miriam Margolyes, Chris Rankin, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw, Maggie Smith, Ed Tudor-Pole, Julie Walters, Emma Watson, Jamie Waylett, Mark Williams, Matt Lewis, Toby Jones, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Sean Biggerstaff, David Bradley, Kenneth Branagh, Alfred Burke, John Cleese, Robbie Coltrane, Alfie Enoch, Tom Felton, Julian Glover, Richard Griffiths, Richard Harris, Shirley Henderson, Joshua Herdman, Jason Isaacs, Gemma Jones, Daniel Radcliffe |
| Studio: | Warner Brothers |
| Running Time: | 161 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: | Rated PG for scary moments, some creature violence and mild language. |
Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts for his second year of wizard training, despite warnings from a mysterious house elf named Dobby who claims that Harry is in grave danger. Upon arriving at school, strange things begin to happen; Harry seems to be hearing voices that no one else hears, a monster is lurking the halls literally petrifying students, and the deadly Chamber of Secrets has apparently opened, though most people, including the teachers, don't even...
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In 2001, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone opened to $90 million in its first three days. A year later, some of the hype is gone, but not the expectations of millions of fans. They will not be disappointed. Full movie review »
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Anonymous says:
May 30, 2005i sat down to watch this pile of shite and let me tell u after it made me want to kill myself. the actors are a bunch of mentally handicapped monkeys. the stuff that comes out of my ass makes better things than this movie.however the movie did not stop me spunking all over the television screen. all in all the worest and gayyest thing on the screen
Anonymous says:
July 10, 2004I don't give two cents for who's hot or not in this movie. The basic fact is that it was well done!
So why the 'D' rating you might ask? Laugh at me if you will, but it's mostly personal bias. I'm a Christian, I'm not ashamed of it, and I don't care how much you cuss at me, althougyh I'd prefer that you didn't.
In the scene when Professor McGonagall teaches transfiguration, and turns a bird into a cup, upside-down black crosses are part of the artwork. This used to be a Satanic symbol, but has now been adopted as being simply 'antichristian.'
I found nothing like this in the books at all, and I've read all five that have come out so far. J.K. Rowling is an excellent writter, but somethings twisted in at the movies...
Anonymous says:
March 19, 2004Who wants to bet that I'm the only person over the age of thirteen reviewing this movie?! What do I think, you ask? I think it sucked. It hardly followed the books, which were bad enough! Why did they make movies?! The only reason anyone watches these horrors is because "tom felton is soooo hot!! what a Q-T!!!" "omg! i luv daniel radcliffe!!" UGH!! Shut up you pubescent pre-teens! It sucked! Face the facts! Oh, and I have a secret...*are you ready?* NONE OF THEM CAN ACT FOR A CUP OF BEANS!!! Sorry...I know is must hurt... Feh.
Anonymous says:
March 17, 2004MMMMM Tom Felton aka Draco Malfoy....ur sooo hot in this movie....u look like Kevin Clark which is also a total hottie!! cant wait for that 3rd movie to come out...!!! god DAMN ur hot!!! holy crap!! love yah!!