Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets (2002)

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Written by J.K. Rowling, Steven Kloves

Directed by Chris Columbus

Also known as "Harry Potter and An Seomra Diamhair", "Harry Potter e a Câmara Secreta", "Harry Potter et la chambre des secrets", "Harry Potter y la Cámara Secreta"

Running Time: 180 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2002

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Based on the second novel in JK Rowling's best-selling series, this adventure finds young wizard Harry and his friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger facing new challenges during their second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as they uncover a dark force that is terrorising the school.

Cast

Image for Daniel RadcliffeDaniel RadcliffeHarry Potter
Image for Rupert GrintRupert GrintRon Weasley
Image for Emma WatsonEmma WatsonHermione Granger
Image for Richard GriffithsRichard GriffithsUncle Vernon
Image for Fiona ShawFiona ShawAunt Petunia
Image for Harry MellingHarry MellingDudley Dursley
Image for Toby JonesToby JonesDobby the House Elf
Jim NortonMr. Mason
Veronica CliffordMrs. Mason
Image for James PhelpsJames PhelpsFred Weasley
Image for Oliver PhelpsOliver PhelpsGeorge Weasley
Image for Julie WaltersJulie WaltersMolly Weasley
Image for Bonnie WrightBonnie WrightGinny Weasley
Image for Mark WilliamsMark WilliamsArthur Weasley
Image for Chris RankinChris RankinPercy Weasley

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