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Time to welcome back Hogwarts' most
famous wizard-in-waiting. Good elf to you, Harry!
The first Harry Potter movie was an unqualified hit by any reckoning, with
everyone from Harry's creator, J.K.
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Rowling, to his worldwide legion of
fans pronouncing it a brilliant adaptation of the book.
So how does the minor magician fare in his second film outing? The answer,
happily, is just as wonderfully as before. Director Chris Columbus has followed
up the success of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone with another magic
movie.
As in the first film, a host of top class acting talent is on hand to help out
Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) and the younger actors, with the likes of John
Cleese, Robbie Coltrane and Alan Rickman being joined by Kenneth Branagh, who
plays Gilderoy Lockhart, Hogwarts' new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher.
This time round, the plot is darker, with Harry and co. trying to unlock the
secret of the mysterious Chamber of Secrets, while a mysterious creature roams
the school and Hogwarts pupils are turned into stone. But who's responsible?
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