Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince (2009)

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Written by Steven Kloves, J.K. Rowling

Directed by David Yates

Running Time: 165 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2009

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: UK/USA

Filmed in Colour

Harry, Ron and Hermione deal with the pangs of young love, as evil Lord Voldemort plots Dumbledore's demise. Spectacular sixth chapter in the magical series.

When is Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Box Office 702 Today, 9:15am and on Sky Box Office 703 Today, 9:30am. See more...

Cast

Image for Daniel RadcliffeDaniel RadcliffeHarry Potter
Image for Rupert GrintRupert GrintRon Weasley
Image for Emma WatsonEmma WatsonHermione Granger
Image for Jim BroadbentJim BroadbentProfessor Horace Slughorn
Elarica GallacherWaitress
Image for Robbie ColtraneRobbie ColtraneRubeus Hagrid
Image for Michael GambonMichael GambonProfessor Albus Dumbledore
Image for Maggie SmithMaggie SmithProfessor Minerva McGonagall
Image for Alan RickmanAlan RickmanProfessor Severus Snape
Image for Bonnie WrightBonnie WrightGinny Weasley
Image for James PhelpsJames PhelpsFred Weasley
Image for Oliver PhelpsOliver PhelpsGeorge Weasley
Image for Julie WaltersJulie WaltersMolly Weasley
Image for Mark WilliamsMark WilliamsArthur Weasley
David ThewlisRemus Lupin

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