Harry Potter Deathly Hallows Part 1

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Nov 19, 2010 - The first installment of the two-film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows follows Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint),. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Harry, Ron and Hermione walk away from their last year at Hogwarts to find and destroy the remaining Horcruxes, putting an end to Voldemort’s bid for immortality. But with Harry’s beloved Dumbledore dead and Voldemort’s unscrupulous Death Eaters on the loose, the world is more dangerous than ever.

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At the end of the last Harry Potter film, this series began to succumb to a bad case of what the industry calls the 'Matrix Revolutions'. This is suffered by films that owe their existence purely to a marketing franchise momentum that has long since outlived the original creative excitement. The chief symptom is a mythically elaborate, spectacular, apocalyptic and fantastically dull confrontation between good and evil, about whose representatives there is nothing substantial left to learn. The Harry Potter brand was evidently set to run a grim headless-chicken marathon right through its two remaining films to the bitter end.

But it has to be said that now there are weird and, for me, rather unexpected signs of life. Simply by not being set in Hogwarts, this movie feels looser, freer. Just by not imposing on the viewer the endless routine of coming back for a new term, witnessing those cute moving portraits in the wood panelling and encountering one new British character actor in the gallery of familiar British character actors on the teaching staff – all of which had become a tiring tradition in the opening 20 minutes of a Harry Potter film – this one can breathe more easily. It saves it, just a little, from the feeling of deja vu.

DH1, as no one with the smallest self-respect is calling it, is still weighed down with the usual fidelity to the fanbase. There are some impenetrable plot quirks, and it carries the usual mythical baggage, but more nimbly than usual. As a non-fan, I found myself carrying out a thought experiment: what if you had never seen any of the previous films and knew little or nothing about them? Might you not be intrigued by the bizarre story of three teenagers, precariously possessed of magical powers, suddenly disappearing and reappearing in different landscapes, who are making a desperate attempt at survival, and who are anxiously coming to terms with the status rivalry and sexual tension between them? The answer is yes, sort of.

The film begins with an entertaining 'conference of evil' chaired by the nasally-challenged Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes), discussing how and where to snatch our hero, in which Voldemort's scornful gaze alights on the uneasy Lucius Malfoy (Jason Isaacs), depriving him of his wand, making this implement's Freudian implications more obvious than ever: later Hermione (Emma Watson) damages Harry's and he crossly asks to use hers. Voldemort does everything but press a Dr Evil-style button for Lucius to fall through an open trapdoor.

Potter, played by Daniel Radcliffe – once as moon-faced and round as his specs, now rangy and wiry – must make what amounts to an escape across open country, accompanied by Hermione and Ron (Rupert Grint). Watson's Hermione is still very girlish and solemn, but Grint's Ron now looks adult, slightly grizzled and bucolic. Grint's very grownup air of resignation to his second-in-command status is interesting. It is a long way from the silly face he was always having to pull in the first film.

Almost devoid of allies and weapons, the trio now have to destroy the Horcruxes, which enforce Voldemort's terrible power, and they must uncover the secret of the Deathly Hallows, a term the audience must wait until the end of the film to understand. Looking up 'hallow' as a noun in the dictionary won't help.

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Just as before, there is a good 90-minute story visible inside this highly decorated circus elephant of a film. An experimental, low-budget version of Harry Potter (and what unthinkable commercial heresy that would be) might feature only Harry, Ron and Hermione roaming in various Beckettian wildernesses, seedy urban bars and deserted Orwellian ministerial corridors, arguing ceaselessly among themselves. And yet it is only when these three are on their own that this film comes to life: especially in the eerie Forest of Dean or a gloomy Shaftesbury Avenue cafe in central London where they have a magic-wand shootout with two assassins.

The most striking moment comes when Ron is tormented by a paranoid, jealous fantasy of Hermione's passionate desire for Harry. It is quite a gamey scene. Something human and real is happening there, a sense of coming to the dramatic point, at last. Does Ron suspect in his heart that Hermione would prefer to play something other than Quidditch?

Well, after Lord of the Rings, we're used to the epic that ends over and over again, and when this series finally does, at the end of the next film, some retrospective shape and meaning may be conferred on all that has gone before. I have become resigned to the Harry Potter movies having only as much interest and power as one of the rides in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park. They will be efficiently made, interesting-looking entertainment. Anything more would be magic.

Harry Potter Deathly Hallows Part 1

This article was amended on 18 November, when New Forest was corrected to Forest of Dean

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1
Domestic Total Gross: $295,983,305
Domestic Lifetime Gross: $296,131,568
Distributor: Warner Bros.Release Date: November 19, 2010
Genre: FantasyRuntime: 2 hrs. 30 min.
MPAA Rating: PG-13Production Budget: N/A

Domestic:$296,131,56830.8%
+ Foreign: $664,300,000 69.2%
= Worldwide:$960,431,568
Opening Weekend: $125,017,372
(#1 rank, 4,125 theaters, $30,307 average)
% of Total Gross: 42.2%
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Widest Release: 4,125 theaters
Close Date: April 7, 2011
Director:David Yates
Writer:Steve Kloves
Actors:Warwick Davis
Clemence Poesy
Daniel Radcliffe
Rupert Grint
Emma Watson
Helena Bonham Carter
Ralph Fiennes
Alan Rickman*
Michael Gambon*
Bill Nighy*
Richard Griffiths*
Brendan Gleeson*
David Thewlis*
Robbie Coltrane*
Miranda Richardson*
Maggie Smith*
John Hurt*
Ciaran Hinds*
Julie Walters*
Imelda Staunton*
Jason Isaacs*
Rhys Ifans*
Composer:Alexandre Desplat
* Denotes minor role
GenreRank
Family - Children's Book Adaptation5
Fantasy - Live Action11
IMAX (Feature-length)51
Young-Adult Book Adaptations9
FranchiseRank
Series: Harry Potter4
Series: J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World4
Showdown: 'Harry Potter' Vs. 'Twilight'5
Showdown: Holiday 'Potter' Showdown2
Showdown: Katniss Vs. Potter5
Rank
All Time Domestic83
All Time Adjusted224
All Time Worldwide46
Worldwide Openings24
Foreign Opening Weekends17
Opening Weeks32
Thanksgiving 3-day Weekends12
Thanksgiving 5-day Weekends10
Post-Thanksgiving Weekend - Biggest Drops25
Opening Day Gross28
Single Day Gross39
Non-Opening Friday Gross45
Non-Opening Thursday Gross55
Non-Opening Tuesday Gross83
Non-Opening Wednesday Gross24
Single Day Friday Gross26
Single Day Monday Gross158
Single Day Saturday Gross52
Single Day Sunday Gross74
Single Day Thursday Gross72
Single Day Tuesday Gross89
Single Day Wednesday Gross49
Non-Holiday Monday Gross92
Theater Averages (Wide Releases) - All Time38
Theater Averages - Wide Opening Weekends36
Friday Share of Opening Weekends26
Friday to Saturday Drops on Opening Weekends36
Opening Weekends34
Opening Weekends - November5
Opening Weekends - Holiday8
Top 10-Day Grosses39
Top 3-Day Grosses35
Top 4-Day Grosses39
Top 6-Day Grosses39
Top 7-Day Grosses38
Top 8-Day Grosses38
Top 9-Day Grosses36
Top 5-Day Grosses44
Most Weekends at #1 (non-consecutive)229
Consecutive Weekends At #1221
Second Weekends57
Biggest 2nd Weekend Drops516
Seventh Weekends161
Smallest Drops, 3,000+ theaters (Super-Saturation)912
Smallest Drops, 2,500+ theaters (Saturation)1,624
Smallest Drops, 2,000+ theaters (Very Wide)2,232
Smallest Drops, All Wide Releases4,242
Rated PG-1355
Rated PG-13, Opening Weekends29
Widest Releases85
Widest Opening Releases76
Widest PG-13 Rated Openings53
Widest PG-13 Rated Releases56
Fastest to $100 million37
Fastest to $150 million41
Fastest to $200 million37
Fastest to $250 million66
Slowest to $100 million670
Slowest to $200 million164
BOM Users' Grades38
Charts (Premier Pass Users Only)Rank
Highest All Time Rank (on February 17, 2011)38
Opening Weeks Adjusted41
Thanksgiving 3-day Weekends Adjusted15
Thanksgiving 5-day Weekends Adjusted12
Non-Opening Friday Gross Adjusted62
Non-Opening Thursday Gross Adjusted82
Non-Opening Tuesday Gross Adjusted113
Non-Opening Wednesday Gross Adjusted30
Single Day Friday Gross Adjusted24
Single Day Monday Gross Adjusted217
Single Day Saturday Gross Adjusted62
Single Day Sunday Gross Adjusted105
Single Day Thursday Gross Adjusted97
Single Day Tuesday Gross Adjusted122
Single Day Wednesday Gross Adjusted66
Theater Averages (Wide Releases) - All Time Adjusted68
Theater Averages - Wide Opening Weekends Adjusted62
Opening Weekends Adjusted - November7
Opening Weekends Adjusted40
Opening Weekends Adjusted - Holiday10
Second Weekends Adjusted73
Rated PG-13 Adjusted81
Rated PG-13, Opening Weekends Adjusted35
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