![]() ![]() You see, Weasley, unlike some, my father can afford the best.Īt least no one on the Gryffindor team had to buy their way in. Those are Nimbus Two-Thousand and Ones! How'd you get those? "I, Professor Severus Snape do hereby give the Slytherin team permission to practice today, owing to the need to train their new Seeker." You've got a new seeker? Who? I don't believe it! Where you think you're going, Flint? And I thought your family could sink no lower. Cast members of the film Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets including Daniel Radcliffe (L) who plays Harry Potter and Emma Watson (R) who plays. We have a very different idea about what disgraces the name of wizard, Malfoy.Ĭlearly. What's the use in being a disgrace to the name of wizard if they don't even pay you well for it? Though judging by the state of this, I'd say not. Let's go outside.īusy time at the Ministry, Arthur, all those extra raids? I do hope they're paying you overtime. you must be the Weasleys.Ĭhildren, it's mad in here. Or very foolish.įear of a name only increases fear of the thing itself.Īnd you must be Miss Granger. You must be very brave to mention his name. As, of course, is the wizard who gave it to you. However, this also makes the work of the production designers on the practical sets all the more impressive. It would be safe to say that audiences were pleased with what they were treated to with Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and it's heartwarming to know that it's an experience cast members like Radcliffe can look back fondly on.Mr. Factoring in the making of Harry Potter creatures like Fawkes, Dobby, the Mandrakes, and Aragog, which had to be created from scratch, it understandably must've taken the crew a considerable amount of effort to bring the fictional world to life. Given the lack of advancement with visual effects during the making of the film, Radcliffe's comments make sense as to why it took close to a year to complete filming. As for the sequences in the Chamber of Secrets itself, they are all in the movie's final act, when Harry has to rescue Ginny Weasley by confronting the Basilisk. While Chamber of Secrets is filled with memorable sequences, the flying car and climactic duel between Harry and the Basilisk certainly stand out, forming some of the most enduring moments in the franchise. The Chamber of Secrets flying car set-piece takes place early in the film, when Harry and Ron are blocked from entering Platform Nine and Three-Quarters due to Dobby's spell, forcing them to miss their train to Hogwarts. It was massive, and it was real, and I got to really climb that thing at the end. The actual Chamber of Secrets set is still one of the coolest sets I've ever been on. So my memories of that film are really the flying car sequence – me and Rupert being in the Ford Anglia for about two months. But we did two months of shooting that they didn't count as principal photography, when we were doing the flying car stuff. ![]() The second film was just under that, it was 9 or 10. ![]() The first film, we were shooting for 11 months. He recalls filming the " flying car" sequence with his Grint, which lasted for two months, stating that most of his memories are from " being in the Ford Anglia." Radcliffe also remembers the " massive" Chamber of Secrets set, calling it " one of the coolest sets" he's ever set foot in. While promoting his latest adventure film The Lost City with Empire in a recent interview, Radcliffe took some time to look back on some of his behind-the-scenes memories from the set of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, ahead of the film's 20th anniversary this year. Related: Harry Potter Cast's Cursed Child Absence Sets Up An Even Bigger Return ![]()
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