Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Daniel Radcliffe Actor , Rupert Grint Actor , Emma Watson Actor , Robbie Coltrane Actor , Ralph Fiennes Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Violence,Scary Moments
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Theatrical Release Date: 2005 11 18 (USA - IMAX) / 2005 11 18 (USA)
UPC: 012569593886
Studio: Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Violence, Scary Moments]
Summary: Directed by Mike Newell, the fourth installment to the Harry Potter series finds Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) wondering why his legendary scar -- the famous result of a death curse gone wrong -- is aching in pain, and perhaps even causing mysterious visions. Before he can think too much about it, however, Harry boards the train to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where he will attend his fourth year of magical education. Shortly after his reunion with his best friends, Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson), Harry is introduced to yet another Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher: the grizzled Mad-Eye Moody (Brendan Gleeson), a former dark wizard catcher who agreed to take on the infamous "DADA" professorship as a personal favor to Headmaster Dumbledore (Michael Gambon). Of course, Harry's wishes for an uneventful school year are almost immediately shattered when he is unexpectedly chosen, along with fellow student Cedric Diggory (Robert Pattinson), as Hogwarts' representative in the Tri-Wizard Tournament, which awards whoever completes three magical tasks the most skillfully with a thousand-galleon purse and the admiration of the international wizard community. As difficult as it is to deal with his schoolwork, friendships, and the tournament at the same time (not to mention his feelings toward the ever unfathomable Professor Snape (Alan Rickman), Harry doesn't realize that the most feared wizard in the world, Lord Voldemort, is anticipating the tournament, as well. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
Category: Fantasy
Awards: Best Young Actor – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Young Actress – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Live Action Family Film – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best British Supporting Actor – London Film Critics Association Best Production Design – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Visual Effects – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Visual Effects – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Makeup and Hair – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Makeup and Hair – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Makeup and Hair – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Art Direction – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Art Direction – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Format: DVD
Release Date: 03/07/2006
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 157 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,Spanish
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
1. The Riddle House [3:45]
2. The Portkey [2:22]
3. The Quidditch World Cup [3:41]
4. The Dark Mark [3:55]
5. The Triwizard Tournament [5:29]
6. The Goblet of Fire [3:54]
7. The Unforgivable Curses [5:50]
8. The Four Champions [7:24]
9. Let Events Unfold [2:40]
10. Rita Skeeter [2:27]
11. Sirius Conversation [4:03]
12. The Hungarian Horntail [3:31]
13. Transforming Malfoy [4:58]
14. The First Task [8:40]
15. Best Foot Forward [6:25]
16. An Unexpected Challenge [5:30]
17. The Yule Ball [3:24]
18. The Egg's Clue [4:19]
19. The Second Task [8:06]
20. Never Whole Again [8:53]
21. The Pensieve [3:13]
22. Dreams and Suspicions [4:41]
23. The Third Task [2:55]
24. Flesh, Blood and Bone [8:34]
25. The Death Eaters [3:07]
26. Priori Incantatem [4:34]
27. Veritaserum [3:24]
28. Parting Ways [7:35]
29. End Credits [6:10]
Derek Armstrong
Coming off the most vivid and satisfying entry in the series, Alfonso Cuar�n's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the fourth installment can't help but seem a little disappointing. But that's not because Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire has trouble keeping pace in the technical department, which might have been a concern given director Mike Newell's background in small-scale fare like Four Weddings and a Funeral and Donnie Brasco. No, the problem is built into the book. As J.K. Rowling tipped the scales with a novel almost 300 pages longer than any previous, the film version can't help but suffer from a sprawling quality that detracts from its cohesiveness. The Tri-Wizard Tournament certainly showcases some of the most glorious Potter visuals yet -- a gladiator-style dragon battle and an underwater rescue mission (Harry sprouts fins!) chief among them. But as an exhibition involving students -- even in the wizard world -- it gives pause, having irresponsibly dire hazards built in for the participants, some of whom are totally unwitting. (Such dark elements prompted the series' first PG-13 rating.) There's also a major plot contrivance that never sits well, namely, that Harry's friends turn against him over an incident not dissimilar to numerous others in his Hogwart's history, involving him being thrust into school-wide prominence ahead of the development of his peers. Given Harry's extreme celebrity, this should be par for the course rather than cause for abandonment. Overall, when making quibbles about a Harry Potter movie, it's all relative, and The Goblet of Fire continues the series' fine tradition, its stars transitioning into their late teens without seeming overly awkward. It's only appropriate that the threats against them should become more adult, a trend that will only deepen as future novels hit the screen. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Patrick Doyle
Composer (Music Score)
Steve Kloves
Screenwriter
Mike Newell
Director
David Barron
Executive Producer
David Heyman
Producer
Maggie Rodford
Composer (Music Score)
Tanya Seghatchian
Executive Producer
Daniel Radcliffe
Actor
Rupert Grint
Actor
Emma Watson
Actor
Robbie Coltrane
Actor
Ralph Fiennes
Actor
Michael Gambon
Actor
Brendan Gleeson
Actor
Jason Isaacs
Actor
Gary Oldman
Actor
Alan Rickman
Actor
Robert Pattinson
Actor
Maggie Smith
Actor
Cl�mence Po�sy
Actor
Frances de la Tour
Actor
Timothy Spall
Actor
Miranda Richardson
Actor
Stanislav Ianevski
Actor
David Tennant
Actor
Roger Lloyd-Pack
Actor
Eric Sykes
Actor
Mark Williams
Actor
James Phelps
Actor
Oliver Phelps
Actor
Bonnie Wright
Actor
Jeff Rawle
Actor
Tom Felton
Actor
Robert Hardy
Actor
Philip Rham
Actor
Olivia Higginbottom
Actor
Ashley Artus
Actor
Alex Palmer
Actor
Paschal Friel
Actor
Richard "Rubber Ritchie" Rosson
Actor
Sheila Allen
Actor
Su Elliot
Actor
Ann Lacy
Actor
Flip Webster
Actor
David Sterne
Actor
Christopher Whittingham
Actor
Liam McKenna
Actor
Campbell Graham
Actor
Margery Mason
Actor
Katie Leung
Actor
Matthew Lewis
Actor
William Melling
Actor
David Bradley
Actor
Devon Murray
Actor
Afshan Azad
Actor
Warwick Davis
Actor
Shefali Chowdhury
Actor
Angelica Mandy
Actor
Pedja Bjelac
Actor
Tolga Safer
Actor
Alfie Enoch
Actor
Louis Doyle
Actor
Jamie Waylett
Actor
Joshua Herdman
Actor
Charlotte Skeoch
Actor
Robert Wilfort
Actor
Tiana Benjamin
Actor
Henry Lloyd Hughes
Actor
Jarvis Cocker
Actor
Jonny Greenwood
Actor
Philip Selway
Actor
Steve Mackey
Actor
Jason Buckle
Actor
Steve Claydon
Actor
Shirley Henderson
Actor
Alan Watts
Actor
Adrian Rawlins
Actor
Geraldine Somerville
Actor
Country: USA

