Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Daniel Radcliffe Actor , Rupert Grint Actor , Emma Watson Actor , Michael Gambon Actor , Ralph Fiennes Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Violence,Scary Moments
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 07 11 (USA - IMAX) / 2007 07 11 (USA)
UPC: 012569593268
Studio: Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Violence, Scary Moments]
Summary: Young wizard-in-training Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) returns to Hogwarts for his fifth year of studies, only to find that the magical community seems to be in a curious state of denial about his recent encounter with the sinister Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) in the fifth installment of the popular fantasy film series based on the best-selling books by author J.K. Rowling. Rumor has it that the dreaded Lord Voldemort has returned, but Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge (Robert Hardy) isn't so sure what to make of all the hearsay currently floating around the campus of Hogwarts. Suspecting that Headmaster Albus Dumbledore (Michael Gambon) may be fueling the rumors regarding Voldemort's return in order to undermine his authority and lay claim to his job, Fudge entrusts newly arrived Defense Against the Dark Arts professor Dolores Umbridge (Imelda Staunton) with the task of tracking Dumbledore and keeping a protective watch over the nervous student body. The young wizards of Hogwarts will need something much more effective than Umbridge's Ministry-approved course in defensive magic if they are to truly succeed in the extraordinary battle that lies ahead, however, and when the administration fails to provide the students with the tools that they will need to defend Hogwarts against the fearsome powers of the Dark Arts, Hermione (Emma Watson), Ron (Rupert Grint), and Harry take it upon themselves to recruit a small group of students to form "Dumbledore's Army" in preparation for the ultimate supernatural showdown. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Fantasy
Awards: Best Family Film – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Art Direction – Las Vegas Film Critics Association Best Art Direction in a Fantasy Film – Art Directors Guild Best Production Design – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Production Design – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Special Visual Effects – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Special Visual Effects – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Special Visual Effects – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Special Visual Effects – British Academy of Film and Television Arts
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Format: DVD
Release Date: 12/11/2007
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 139 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French,Spanish
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
1. Dudley Demented [4:49]
2. The Advance Guard [5:25]
3. Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place [5:03]
4. The Order of the Phoenix [2:23]
5. The Ministry of Magic [3:08]
6. The Hearing [4:41]
7. The Originals [2:33]
8. Luna Lovegood [2:13]
9. Preserve, Perfect and Prune [4:32]
10. Professor Unbridge's Class [2:47]
11. Detention With Delores [4:07]
12. Thestrals and Sympathy [3:08]
13. The Hogwarts High Inquisitor [5:59]
14. In the Hog's Head [5:39]
15. Dumbledore's Army [6:50]
16. Under the Mistletoe [4:10]
17. Occlumency [3:36]
18. House of Black [5:14]
19. Hagrid's Tale [2:46]
20. Unquiet Escape [6:13]
21. Grawp [5:59]
22. Snapes Worst Memory [3:18]
23. O.W.L.S. [2:52]
24. Out of the Fire [3:57]
25. Fight and Flight [2:48]
26. The Department of Mysteries [1:30]
27. Beyond the Veil [2:37]
28. Side by Side [4:03]
29. Wizards Duel [4:49]
30. The Lost Prophecy [6:02]
31. A Way of Coming Back [2:17]
32. End Credits [2:36]
Tracie Cooper
With nearly 900 pages to its name, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is the longest book in the Harry Potter series. In the hands of director David Yates, it became the shortest film. The presence of house elves is nearly non-existent, and there was no mention of Dumbledore's (Michael Gambon) controversial selection of school prefects, Quidditch, or the betrayal of Ron's (Rupert Grint) brother, who estranged himself from his family in favor of The Ministry of Magic. The dark artifacts in Sirius' (Gary Oldman) house appear to be collecting dust on the cutting-room floor, and aside from a brief mention of their "pureblood mania," so does the Blacks' family history.
Yet, despite the absence of these and various other moments from the book, Yates nonetheless admirably captured the essence of what fans refer to affectionately as "OOTP": oppression, rebellion, paranoia, denial, betrayal, and the rollercoaster that is being 15 years old. Rivaling Voldemort himself for sheer evil and his followers for unerring sycophantism, Imelda Staunton is superb as Dolores Umbridge, the Ministry-appointed Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher with a honey voice, pink wardrobe, and very little qualms regarding child torture. While Staunton darkens the palette considerably, Order was already a dark film; the first scene depicts a grimy, graffiti-ridden alleyway in the "muggle" world, and for the first time, the wizard community is hardly an improvement. The world is a generally unfair place in Order. Just a few months after witnessing the murder of a classmate, an already traumatized Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) is subjected not only to the disdain of his peers (a hazard of celebrity which he somewhat regularly endures), but also gets the cold shoulder from the community at large, which has been swayed by propaganda touting Harry as a spoiled egomaniac. Whereas Harry is none too pleased with his treatment, fellow outcast Luna (aka "Looney") Lovegood handles her own pariah status with a dreamy grace peppered by crackpot theories and genuine insight alike; soft-spoken newcomer Evanna Lynch seems custom-designed for the role. The infamous trio (Grint, Radcliffe, and Emma Watson as Hermione) deserve no small amount of credit for their own performances -- they've grown up with these characters and it shows. Still, the elder British cast couldn't help but steal the show once again. Gambon makes a believably impressive Dumbledore alongside Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) in the film's riveting final battle, while Helena Bonham Carter's relentlessly unhinged take on the �ber-loyal, prison-hardened Death Eater Bellatrix Lestrange made for an interesting contrast to Staunton's infuriatingly restrained brand of cruelty. Overall, despite the lack of several key book elements and the addition of several not-so-key others, Order of the Phoenix is a rousing, effectively streamlined addition to the Potter series, and set the tone well for the next installment, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
David Yates
Director
Lionel Wigram
Executive Producer
David Barron
Producer
Michael Goldenberg
Screenwriter
David Heyman
Producer
Nicholas Hooper
Composer (Music Score)
Daniel Radcliffe
Actor
Rupert Grint
Actor
Emma Watson
Actor
Michael Gambon
Actor
Ralph Fiennes
Actor
Gary Oldman
Actor
David Thewlis
Actor
Alan Rickman
Actor
Helena Bonham Carter
Actor
Robbie Coltrane
Actor
Emma Thompson
Actor
Jason Isaacs
Actor
Harry Melling
Actor
Jason Boyd
Actor
Richard Macklin
Actor
Kathryn Hunter
Actor
Miles Jupp
Actor
Fiona Shaw
Actor
Richard Griffiths
Actor
Jessica Stevenson
Actor
Adrian Rawlins
Actor
Geraldine Somerville
Actor
Nick Shrim
Actor
Robert Pattinson
Actor
Natalia Tena
Actor
Brendan Gleeson
Actor
George Harris
Actor
Peter Cartwright
Actor
Bridgette Millar
Actor
Mark Williams
Actor
Maggie Smith
Actor
Julie Walters
Actor
Timothy Bateson
Actor
James Phelps
Actor
Oliver Phelps
Actor
Bonnie Wright
Actor
Jamie Wolpert
Actor
Nicholas Blane
Actor
Daisy Haggard
Actor
Robert Hardy
Actor
Chris Rankin
Actor
Imelda Staunton
Actor
Sian Thomas
Actor
Tom Felton
Actor
Jamie Waylett
Actor
Joshua Herdman
Actor
Katie Leung
Actor
Matthew Lewis
Actor
Evanna Lynch
Actor
Ryan Nelson
Actor
David Bradley
Actor
Devon Murray
Actor
William Melling
Actor
Apple Brook
Actor
Alfred Enoch
Actor
Afshan Azad
Actor
Shefali Chowdhury
Actor
Warwick Davis
Actor
Jim McManus
Actor
Sam Beazley
Actor
John Atterbury
Actor
Arben Bajraktaraj
Actor
Richard Leaf
Actor
Tony Maudsley
Actor
Alec Hopkins
Actor
Robert Jarvis
Actor
James Walters
Actor
Charles Hughes
Actor
James Utechin
Actor
Jason Piper
Actor
Michael Wildman
Actor
Richard Cubison
Actor
Peter Best
Actor
Tav MacDougall
Actor
Richard Trinder
Actor
Country: USA

