‘Harry Potter’ Brings London to a Standstill
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- ‘Harry Potter’ Brings London to a Standstill
- Aladin will be no less than Harry Potter: Director
- Beach assurance over Potter film
‘Harry Potter’ Brings London to a Standstill
San Francisco Chronicle
) Daniel Radcliffe Emma Watson and Rupert Grint were all on-set in the U. capital to shoot an action sequence for the first installment of two-part film “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” which is due for release next year. The actors along with 400 extras took over London’s famous Piccadilly Circus and the surrounding roads to film scenes in a cafe and on the streets. Watson who plays clever Hermione Granger in the wizard franchise was wearing a glamorous red dress and heels while Radcliffe and Grint who play Harry Potter and his best friend Ron Weasley both donned smart suits for the scenes. Listed Under: Harry Potter.
Aladin will be no less than Harry Potter: Director
Hindustan Times
“ur funda was simple we had to make a movie which is indeed world class. Indian audiences aren’t alien to ‘Harry Potter’ or The Lord of the Rings series. We couldn’t have given them anything less. We knew it would cost a lot of money but somehow we had an inkling that we would be able to raise it” Ghosh told IANS in an interview. He described his film as a visual delight the kind which he equated to eating an ice-cream with your eyes. Ghosh who has earlier made the much-liked Jhankaar Beats (2003) said actor Riteish Deshmukh and he hit upon the idea of making Aladin over countless mugs of coffee five years ago.
Beach assurance over Potter film
BBC News
Freshwater West is being used as a location for the final film in the Harry Potter series and a new take on Robin Hood starring Russell Crowe. More than 700 people have joined a Facebook group worried that the beach would be off-limits in May and June. The park authority said while filming would cause some disruption the beach and coastal path would be kept open. Road closures will be in place for the filming of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows between May 11 and 15. Based on the final book in the series by JK Rowling it is being split into two parts set for release in 2010 and 2011.
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