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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (DVD, 2004, 2-Disc Set, Full Screen)

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Movie/TV Title
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Edition
Full Screen-2 Disc Set
UPC
0085392844722
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Actor
Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson
Rating
G
Director
Alfonso Cuaron
Genre
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

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In this adaptation of the third book in J.K. Rowling's best-selling series, Harry Potter (Danielle Radcliffe) and his best friends Hermoine (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint), must face the dangerous convict Sirius Black (Gary Oldman), who has ties with their enemy Lord Voldemort. The spectacular fantasy-adventure action of the earlier movies (SORCERER'S STONE and CHAMBER OF SECRETS) is once again presented here, as Alfonso Cuaron lends his unique directorial style to recreating Rowling's magical story on celluloid. A scarier, darker story than the first two, this one concerns the mystery behind why Sirius Black is tracking Harry Potter. Slowly Harry and his friends unravel the clues, and learn secrets about Harry's parents that had all along been hidden from him. Meanwhile, because the deranged Sirius poses a threat to all students at Hogwarts, the school enlists a group of daunting black ghosts called Dementors to stand guard. These flying ghouls have a powerful effect on Harry and frighten him to his core. Yet even these chilling obstacles don't dampen the spirits of the youthful wizards, who meet Buckbeak--a giant flying hawk-horse creature, welcome a new dark arts teacher (David Thewlis) and a new divination teacher (Emma Thompson), and are still determined to beat the rival Slytherin team in Quidditch. HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN offers a visually stunning interpretation of the revered book, and will thrill viewers with its special effects, it's penetrating John Williams score, and its superb performances.

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0085392844722
eBay Product ID (ePID)
43426911

Product Key Features

Actor
Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson
Director
Alfonso Cuaron
Edition
Full Screen-2 Disc Set
Rating
G
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Genre
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
2
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Display Format
Full Screen-2 Disc Set
Signal Standard
Dvd
Leading Role
Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, EMMA Watson
Release Date
20041123

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  • Top favourable review

    Time waits for one one....Not even Harry!

    Continuing my quest to watch all the Harry Potter movies...... It's a little hard to watch Harry and the rest of the cast grow up / grow old. 8-) Part of the charm of the first three movies (and novels) is the young age of the characters. There's lots to be learned and discovered. But, in this franchise, as in life, time must march on. Harry, Ron and Hermione (and the rest of the school) have to grow up as did the audience. Now, the stories are a bit edgier, and we know that the big confrontation is coming soon, with He Who Shall Not Be Named. It's getting a bit scarier, and certainly more serious. All the Harry Potter movies are worth your time, just enjoy!

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  • The kids are growing up; the danger more 'Sirius'

    "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" is the third movie in the Harry Potter franchise, based on the very popular children's book series. Please do keep in mind that this movie is based on the book, which means that as good as the movie is, reading the book is better. That having been said, our hero Harry and his school friends are entering their third year of education at a magical high school named Hogwarts. There is an undercurrent of fear circulating in the wizarding world, as a notorious killer has become the first convict to escape from prison and is on the loose. For the most part, Harry has a good year at school. He has an excellent teacher (who was also a dear friend of Harry's deceased parents), Harry gains possession of a magical map, and he gets to visit the nearby town ...

  • Great Movie!

    The Harry Potter series is AWESOME! I am a huge fan of Harry Potter and am glad they are making the movies. This movie was different. For one, the original Dumbledore died so they had to get a new actor to play Dumbledore. I don't like him AS much, but he is still good all the same. And what happened to Chris Columbus? Alfonso Cuarón (I apologize if I spelled it wrong) had a WAY different view at the Harry Potter movies than Columbus did. It was good, the problem was there weren't that many classes, it felt like one second they were at Hagrid's first lesson and the next in the Shrieking Shack. Some new characters, such as Prof. Lupin, Buckbeak and Sirius Black. It was a lot darker than the first two, but that's the way it is for the movie so.... All well. This is still a great movie. Not ...

  • Harry and Rowling come of age

    I would have to say that this move was a pivotal movie not only in Harry Potter's life, but in JK Rowling's writing career as well. For Harry, his past begins to reveal itself and danger comes ever closer to his reluctant sanctuary (ie-the Dursley's residence). For Rowling, her stories are no longer stand alone mysteries that share a common location, but are part of a larger story. These changes are perfectly timed, as the 8th grade is a pivotal time. It is at this age that children are in between true childhood but not quite yet a young adult. We see changes in Harry, Hermione and Ron that indicate the change. For one, Draco becomes less of an enemy and more like a pest-problems that they used to have no longer seem to matter, or at least not as much. The spells that Harry and his ...

  • Prisoner of Azkaban is Overrated

    First of all I am a huge Harry Potter Fan I read all the books twice and seen the movies alot. Why do people call this movie the best in the series? To me the best ones are Chamber of Secrets and Deathly Hallows Part 1. Everything about this movie is not that good. It does follow the book alright, but the changes it makes I really do not like. The only reason people like this movie is either they haven't read the books or amazed by the Demenotors. The actors each do good in the movie, but I really don't like how Ron looks in this movie. Its like if someone sounded excately like him just took his place and messed up his hair. The ending of this movie is where I just gave up on the movie. Overrall I still kinda of like it because its Harry Potter, but other than that it was a huge ...