Director:
Chris Columbus
Starring: Robbie Coltrane Rupert Grint Emma Watson Daniel Radcliffe
Product Details:
Sales Rank: 4734
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Let the magic begin!
| Rescued from the outrageous neglect of his aunt and uncle, a young boy with a great destiny proves his worth while attending hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry. Subtitles in english and spanish, self-guided tour of hogwarts, new interviews with the director and the producer and much more. |
"Harry Potter is Titanic. The first film classic of the 21st century! Truly movie magic. Patrick Stoner, PBS
"Pure, uninterrupted enchantment. Destined to leave audiences of all ages cheering. Rex Reed, New York Observer
""The Wizard of Oz of its time. A complete triumph. Richard Roeper, Ebert & Roeper
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Editor's Note
American director Chris Columbus (HOME ALONE) brings the magic of British author J.K. Rowling's beloved best-selling fantasy novel to life in HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE. Eleven-year-old orphan Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) finds his world turned upside down when he discovers that, like his deceased parents, he is a wizard and has been accepted to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. With fellow first-year students Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) and Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) by his side, Harry's adventures begin in the rambling castle that is Hogwarts. Vivid special effects make Hogwarts' magic a reality with paintings that come alive, staircases that move themselves, friendly ghosts, and fast-paced Quidditch (the school sport) matches in which students zoom around on their flying brooms. Mixed in with the miracles of Hogwarts are its dark hidden chambers and secrets, which Harry and his friends encounter as they embark on a quest to keep a treasured powerful object from falling into the wrong hands. Staying true to the book with this film adaptation, Columbus follows Rowling's story to the tiniest detail, making it a special treat for readers who were smitten with the novel. Radcliffe is especially engaging as Harry, infusing him with a believable sense of wonderment. The star-studded cast also includes Richard Harris, Maggie Smith, Alan Rickman, and Robbie Coltrane.
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - DVD Review
By: Norm Schrager
filmcritic.com DVD Reviews
Published on: 11/4/2008 10:31 PM
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| When you’re the chosen one, like the boy wizard Harry Potter, expectations surrounding your arrival can be quite high. The same can be said for the film adaptation about said boy wizard, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. And while the young wonder might not let his magic school chums down, the movie chronicling his early wizard years could use a little lift. Which isn’t to say that Sorcerer’s Stone, the first Harry Potter movie based on J.K. Rowling’s inexplicably successful book series, is a boring movie. In fact, Rowling’s exceptional world, involving young magic makers at a British wizardry prep school, transfers to the screen with a general creativity and charm in the hands of director Chris Columbus....read the full review | |
Cast & Crew
| Alan Rickman | |
| Daniel Radcliffe | |
| Emma Watson | |
| Fiona Shaw | |
| Ian Hart | |
| John Cleese | |
| John Hurt | |
| Richard Griffiths | |
| Richard Harris | |
| Robbie Coltrane | |
| Rupert Grint | |
| Julie Walters | |
| Maggie Smith | |
| Warwick Davis | |
| J.K. Rowling - Based On Novel By | |
| J.K. Rowling - Based on the Novel By | |
| Chris Columbus - Directed By | |
| Chris Columbus - Director | |
| John Seale - Director of Photography | |
| Richard Francis-Bruce - Editor | |
| Chris Columbus, Mark Radcliffe, Michael Barnathan, Duncan Henderson - Executive Producers | |
| John Williams - Music By | |
| John Williams - Musical Score | |
| David Heyman - Producer | |
| Todd Arnow, et al. - Producer | |
| Stuart Craig - Production Designer | |
| Steven Kloves - Screenplay | |
| Steve Kloves - Screenplay By |
Awards
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Oscar (2002) |
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John Williams, Nominee, Best Music, Original Score |
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Stephanie McMillian, Craig Stuart, Nominee, Best Art Direction--Set Decoration |
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Judianna Makovsky, Nominee, Best Costume Design |
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MTV Movie Award (2002) |
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Daniel Radcliffe, Nominee, Breakthrough Male Performance |
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