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Producer:David Yates
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Actors:Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Helena Bonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Richard Griffiths, John Hurt, Rhys Ifans, Jason Isaacs, Bill Nighy, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw, Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton, David Thewlis, Warwick Davis, Tom Felton, Toby Jones, Dave Legeno, Simon McBurney, Helen McCrory, Nick Moran, Peter Mullan, David O'Hara, Clémence Poésy, Natalia Tena, Julie Walters, Mark Williams, Bonnie Wright, Harry Melling, Ian Kelly, Michelle Fairley, Carolyn Pickles, Graham Duff, Guy Henry, Arben Bajraktaraj, Rod Hunt, Suzanne Toase, Ralph Ineson, Adrian Annis, Emil Hostina, Paul Khanna, Richard Strange, Anthony John Crocker, Peter G. Reed, Granville Saxton, Judith Sharp, Ashley McGuire, Penelope McGhie, Bob Yves Van Hellenberg Hubar, Tony Kirwood, David Ryall, James Phelps, Oliver Phelps, George Harris, Andy Linden, Domhnall Gleeson, Frances de la Tour, Evanna Lynch, Matyelok Gibbs, Eva Alexander, Matthew Lewis, Jon Campling, Devon Murray, William Melling, Simon Grover, Freddie Stroma, Isabella Laughland, Jessie Cave, Anna Shaffer, Josh Herdman, Amber Evans, Ruby Evans, Katie Leung, Georgina Leonidas, Louis Cordice, Scarlett Hefner, Afshan Azad, Steffan Rhodri, Sophie Thompson, Daniel Tuite, Daisy Haggard, George Potts, Rose Keegan, Ned Dennehy, Kate Fleetwood, Daniel Hill, Rade Šerbedžija, Jamie Campbell Bower, Hazel Douglas, Adrian Rawlins, Geraldine Somerville, Miranda Richardson, Michael Byrne, Samuel Roukin, Toby Regbo, Lewis Young
Plot of the film "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1"
Harry, Hermione and Ron have grown up. The horrors they faced at Hogwarts are just nostalgic memories. Now they are thrown into the vastness of the world, by themselves, and Voldemort and his Death Eaters are getting closer. Such an alarming phenomenon as puberty is also approaching. Both are barely contained in the first part of the last part of the Harry Potter saga. This film is beautiful and at times tedious, and will be completely incomprehensible to those who are getting acquainted with the series for the first time. The duration of the film is 146 minutes, it is a roll call of many and many characters in the series and requires an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the previous chapters of the epic. Although I've seen all the movies, there were moments when I had no idea what they were talking about. Indeed, there are times when Hermione has to explain to Harry. My ignorance didn't bother me, because the film depends more on mood and character than many others, and the key actions seem to be alarmingly happening behind the scenes. Three of our heroes have left Hogwarts, Quidditch games are a thing of the past, and things have come to the point that Harry keeps his white owl in a cramped cage with a parrot. The film opens with a terrifying gathering of Death Eaters plotting to destroy all three young heroes. The chairman is Lord Voldemort, his noseless face alarmingly resembles the face of a snake. Harry must be destroyed. The fact that our hero survived after countless attempts on his life in the previous parts does not say anything good for Voldemort's henchmen, but this time they are serious.