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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

- Dark Secrets Revealed

As Lord Voldemort tightens his grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds, Hogwarts is no longer a safe haven. Harry suspects perils may even lie within the castle, but Dumbledore is more intent upon preparing him for the final battle fast approaching. Together they work to find the key to unlock Voldemorts defenses and to this end, Dumbledore recruits his old friend and colleague Horace Slughorn, whom he believes holds crucial information. Even as the decisive showdown looms, romance blossoms for Harry, Ron, Hermione and their classmates. Love is in the air, but danger lies ahead and Hogwarts may never be the same again.

Release Date : 2009-07-15

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Warner Bros. PicturesHeyday Films

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Harry Potter VI: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Cast

Daniel Radcliffe

Character Name : Harry Potter

Original Name : Daniel Radcliffe

Gender : Male

Rupert Grint

Character Name : Ron Weasley

Original Name : Rupert Grint

Gender : Male

Emma Watson

Character Name : Hermione Granger

Original Name : Emma Watson

Gender : Female

Jim Broadbent

Character Name : Horace Slughorn

Original Name : Jim Broadbent

Gender : Male

Michael Gambon

Character Name : Albus Dumbledore

Original Name : Michael Gambon

Gender : Male

Tom Felton

Character Name : Draco Malfoy

Original Name : Tom Felton

Gender : Male

Alan Rickman

Character Name : Severus Snape

Original Name : Alan Rickman

Gender : Male

Bonnie Wright

Character Name : Ginny Weasley

Original Name : Bonnie Wright

Gender : Female

Jessie Cave

Character Name : Lavender Brown

Original Name : Jessie Cave

Gender : Female

Evanna Lynch

Character Name : Luna Lovegood

Original Name : Evanna Lynch

Gender : Female

Freddie Stroma

Character Name : Cormac McLaggen

Original Name : Freddie Stroma

Gender : Male

Robbie Coltrane

Character Name : Rubeus Hagrid

Original Name : Robbie Coltrane

Gender : Male

Helena Bonham Carter

Character Name : Bellatrix Lestrange

Original Name : Helena Bonham Carter

Gender : Female

Maggie Smith

Character Name : Minerva McGonagall

Original Name : Maggie Smith

Gender : Female

Timothy Spall

Character Name : Peter Pettigrew

Original Name : Timothy Spall

Gender : Male

David Thewlis

Character Name : Remus Lupin

Original Name : David Thewlis

Gender : Male

Julie Walters

Character Name : Molly Weasley

Original Name : Julie Walters

Gender : Female

David Bradley

Character Name : Argus Filch

Original Name : David Bradley

Gender : Male

Warwick Davis

Character Name : Filius Flitwick

Original Name : Warwick Davis

Gender : Male

Gemma Jones

Character Name : Poppy Pomfrey

Original Name : Gemma Jones

Gender : Female

Helen McCrory

Character Name : Narcissa Malfoy

Original Name : Helen McCrory

Gender : Female

Natalia Tena

Character Name : Nymphadora Tonks

Original Name : Natalia Tena

Gender : Female

Mark Williams

Character Name : Arthur Weasley

Original Name : Mark Williams

Gender : Male

Dave Legeno

Character Name : Fenrir Greyback

Original Name : Dave Legeno

Gender : Male

Elarica Johnson

Character Name : Waitress

Original Name : Elarica Johnson

Gender : Female

Geraldine Somerville

Character Name : Lily Potter

Original Name : Geraldine Somerville

Gender : Female

Oliver Phelps

Character Name : George Weasley

Original Name : Oliver Phelps

Gender : Male

James Phelps

Character Name : Fred Weasley

Original Name : James Phelps

Gender : Male

Alfred Enoch

Character Name : Dean Thomas

Original Name : Alfred Enoch

Gender : Male

Robert Knox

Character Name : Marcus Belby

Original Name : Robert Knox

Gender : Male

Amber Evans

Character Name : Twin Girl 1

Original Name : Amber Evans

Gender : Female

Ruby Evans

Character Name : Twin Girl 2

Original Name : Ruby Evans

Gender : Female

Louis Cordice

Character Name : Blaise Zabini

Original Name : Louis Cordice

Gender : Male

Scarlett Hefner

Character Name : Pansy Parkinson

Original Name : Scarlett Hefner

Gender : Female

Jamie Waylett

Character Name : Vincent Crabbe

Original Name : Jamie Waylett

Gender : Male

Josh Herdman

Character Name : Gregory Goyle

Original Name : Josh Herdman

Gender : Male

Matthew Lewis

Character Name : Neville Longbottom

Original Name : Matthew Lewis

Gender : Male

William Melling

Character Name : Nigel Wolpert

Original Name : William Melling

Gender : Male

Anna Shaffer

Character Name : Romilda Vane

Original Name : Anna Shaffer

Gender : Female

Devon Murray

Character Name : Seamus Finnigan

Original Name : Devon Murray

Gender : Male

Georgina Leonidas

Character Name : Katie Bell

Original Name : Georgina Leonidas

Gender : Female

Isabella Laughland

Character Name : Leanne

Original Name : Isabella Laughland

Gender : Female

Afshan Azad

Character Name : Padma Patil

Original Name : Afshan Azad

Gender : Female

Shefali Chowdhury

Character Name : Parvati Patil

Original Name : Shefali Chowdhury

Gender : Female

Amelda Brown

Character Name : Mrs Cole

Original Name : Amelda Brown

Gender : Female

Hero Fiennes Tiffin

Character Name : Tom Riddle (11 Years)

Original Name : Hero Fiennes Tiffin

Gender : Male

Jack Pryor

Character Name : Skinny Kid

Original Name : Jack Pryor

Gender : Male

Mark Lockyer

Character Name : Waiter

Original Name : Mark Lockyer

Gender : Male

Paul Ritter

Character Name : Eldred Worple

Original Name : Paul Ritter

Gender : Male

Frank Dillane

Character Name : Tom Riddle (16 Years)

Original Name : Frank Dillane

Gender : Male

Joerg Stadler

Character Name : Male Inferi

Original Name : Joerg Stadler

Gender : Male

Caroline Wildi

Character Name : Female Inferi

Original Name : Caroline Wildi

Gender : Female

Ralph Ineson

Character Name : Amycus Carrow

Original Name : Ralph Ineson

Gender : Male

Suzie Toase

Character Name : Alecto Carrow

Original Name : Suzie Toase

Gender : Female

Rod Hunt

Character Name : Thorfinn Rowle

Original Name : Rod Hunt

Gender : Male

Katie Leung

Character Name : Cho Chang

Original Name : Katie Leung

Gender : Female

Nathan Clarke

Character Name : Gryffindor Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Nathan Clarke

Gender : Male

Olivia Jewson

Character Name : Slug Club Party Member (uncredited)

Original Name : Olivia Jewson

Gender : Female

Freddie Rose

Character Name : Year 7 Schoolboy (uncredited)

Original Name : Freddie Rose

Gender : Male

Jason Isaacs

Character Name : Lucius Malfoy (uncredited)

Original Name : Jason Isaacs

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Hormones over excitement as part six is merely an appetiser to the double billed closure to come. Death Eaters are running amok as Dumbledore has an important task for Harry and Voldermort has one for Draco; all set to the backdrop of raging adolescent hormones. While Harry also acquires a rather helpful book written by the mysterious Half-Blood Prince. Potter 6 is not as dark as the pre-release chattings suggested it would be. Yes there's the usual dark moments, including a shattering turn of events that sets it up nicely for the finale, but this instalment is mostly fun, gentle and even sexy. Harry, Ron & Hermione are more under threat from their own adolescent urges than they are from the swirl of a Death Eater or the appearance of one young & creepy Tom Riddle. This of course makes for good viewing to most of us who have grown with the characters, with the principal young actors having nicely grown into said characters. But can it sustain a two and half hour running time? No it can't is the ass numbingly honest answer. There's some quality set-pieces including Quiddich (for a change) and a swamp attack by the Death Eaters, but by and large it's talky and breezy in equal measure. A filler Potter movie then, one that is far breezier than expected. Good but not great, but as a set up for the epic conclusion it hits all the right buttons. 6/10

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

The seventh installment, the appetiser. As the ultimate wizarding battle between good and evil draws ever closer, Harry, Hermione and Ron bunk off from Hogwarts to go search for the "Horcruxes" with which to halt the ever stronger Voldermort and his army, on the way they learn the importance of the Deathly Hallows artifacts. So this is the one that sees the comfort confines of Hogwarts left behind as our intrepid trio of best pals hit the mountains and forests in search of the tools to stop old snake face in his tracks. In what is ultimately a chase/escape movie, one where the characters have to fight not only a number of challenges that come their way, but also their new found in-fighting capabilities, Deathly Hallows 1 wonderfully dangles the carrot for the final series entry to come. But the overriding thoughts you come away with from it is that firstly it's not really that much fun, and secondly that it shouldn't have been a stand alone movie. Too much of it plods where exposition and padding strains to get the film through its near two and half hour running time. Without the hustle and bustle of Hogwarts, and the myriad of characters that reside within, film struggles to escape the over reliance on just three central characters and a ream of MacGuffins. While some of the comedy and tender moments fall flat because tone is firmly pitched at dark clouds a gathering. However, where it does reward is with the action sequences, with David Yates once again proving he's a considerable talent when it comes to directing such passages. New additions to the cast list feature Rhys Ifans, Peter Mulan and Bill Nighy, all welcome, and all sadly underused. As is the return of some older characters from earlier series entries (do you remember John Hurt was in the first film?!). While the thread involving the Ministry of Magic, and its nasty transformation into a Nazi like call for non-magical folk ethnic cleansing, is supremely adult and hits the nerves as it should do. Of the three principal young adult actors, it's still Emma Watson leading the way on ability, but alongside her, Radcliffe and Grint have earned our love and respect over the years for having to carry the weight of such expectation that has come with these roles. Fact is, is that now, having grown up with them and their characters for over ten years, we surely can accept them for not being multi ranged child actors. They have had to embody one character each for a decade, the range as such is the naturalism of aging through childhood like they have. Job done! Tension is high and the magical moments engage big time, but the draggy nature of the beast makes this a film purely working as an appetiser to something sure to be far bigger and better. 6/10

G

Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

Has the quality direction of _Order of the Phoenix_ but manages to separate itself from that movie by having a script that isn't shit. Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go.

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Nathan

@TitanGusang

2023-01-06

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince may be the most mature film of the franchise with fantastic character development, but at the cost of action and a somewhat slow pace. The beginning of the film suffers from what a lot of these films do where the audience is taken from location to location, without any explanation as to why. It is difficult to follow at times, but it's a sacrifice that unfortunately has to be made when adapting a long novel into a feature-length film. Despite this film being the slowest of the series, it does a tremendous amount of leg work setting up the epic conclusion. From the introduction of the Horcruxes to the multiple scenes of Voldemort's past, the audience gets a ton of background information revealing details from the previous film that creates a more coherent story structure. Half-Blood Prince has a more focused return to Hogwarts and the class aspect which I enjoyed. Jim Broadbent's Professor Horace was a great addition and his connection with Potter is so seamless, with some aid from the Half-Blood Prince's textbook. Not only does Harry have great chemistry with Professor Horace, but his relationship with Dumbledore blossoms, and his reverence for the headmaster is captivating. It was great to see these two finally working together and trusting each other. Previously Harry would always hold information or Dumbledore would tell Harry to never mind, but finally, they get on the same page, and it was great to see. This connection aids tremendously in the final scenes of the film. The trials that these two characters are put through are immense, but Harry's trust in Dumbledore is shown in a very uncomfortable scene of Dumbledore forcing down a poison of some sort. This struggle crescendos into an incredibly impactful finale with Dumbledore, unfortunately, dying at the hands of Snape. There were some fantastic character moments between Snape and Malfoy, and the light inside both of them is hinted at in this final scene. Dumbledore's death is felt, not only by the students of Hogwarts but by the audience as well. This is one of the more effective deaths in the series due to the audience's time with the character, as opposed to the death of Sirius Black in the previous film. Overall, this movie is slow and can drag on a bit. But there are some great character moments and plot developments that make this a fantastic beginning of the end for the series. Score: 84% Verdict Great

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-07-20

David Yates now really begins to take these stories to a new, potently darker level as "Harry" (Daniel Radcliffe) comes into possession of a book - formerly the property of the eponymous Prince. His skills increase exponentially and he soon begins to question whether he, himself, might be closer to the evil lord "Voldemort" than he had ever thought. The three principals are very much on the same wavelength now; the supporting cast likewise and there is even a little late hormonal activity as the awkwardness of teenage years (remember?) starts to feature too. This film also sees the arrival of Jim Broadbent as "Slughorn" - quite an engagingly enigmatic character and we can easily now sense that the battle lines are starting to be drawn... This is highly entertaining cinema. A big scale production and fine scoring builds on a strong story with characters we now know. A big screen must.