Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1

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Cast

Goofs

When Harry holds the mysterious locket up in front of Kreacher, the chains are together from Harry's POV and separated from Kreacher's.

When Reg Cattermole/Ron Weasley is being interrogated by Yaxley because of an office rain storm, Yaxley's ministry pin on his tie rotates into different angles.

When Bellatrix goes to carve "Mudblood" into Hermione's arm, she moves to Hermione's right arm, in the next shot she's carving into the left arm.

The piece of paper on which Xenophilius Lovegood draws the Hallows symbol changes between shots.

When he is drawing the symbols there is a smudge on the paper, but when the shot pans away and he is talking to Harry, there is no smudge on the paper.

When Hermione and Harry are sitting on the rocks on the cliff the camera behind Harry shows Hermione putting down a book closed, when the cameras switch to behind Hermione it appears that the wind has blown the book open but the cameras switch back to show the book closed again, and switch one final time to see the book yet again open, flapping in the wind.

When George and Fred are talking to Harry in the Dursley's house, the twins go from being in the back of the room to the front.

You don't hear or see them walk up either.

However, the previous movies have established that these characters are fond of "apparating" short distances.

In the first scene at Malfoy Manor, Voldemort asks Pius Thicknesse for his opinion on the current situation.

In the first shot of Pius, the ministry-pin on his tie is seen with the M vertical.

In the shot of him replying, the bottom of the M is tilted slightly to the right seen from camera POV.

In the shot of him reacting to Voldemort saying he will prove useful, the M is vertical again.

In Harry's flashback of the night his parents were killed, Voldemort is shown in his resurrected form opposed to his pre-death state of being.

Neither the book nor the movie tell us exactly what Voldemort looked like the night of the Potters' murders.

Both, however, allude to his changing appearance becoming less human.

When Hermione first tells Harry of the sign of the Deathly Hallows, the book she had been consulting is lying beside her closed but in the next shot the book is lying open.

When Hermione first appears in the movie she has a newspaper.

The picture of the Muggle family does not move even though it is in a Wizard newspaper.

However, one must assume that because it is, in fact, a Muggle family that they would not have had a Wizard picture taken of themselves, and the picture is a Muggle picture, hence the subject's stationary positions.

It can be seen that the headline picture, however, does move.

When Hermione stuns Harry to disguise him from the Snatchers, she takes his glasses off him and puts them in her own pocket.

When Harry and Ron are put in the cellar at Malfoy Manor, Harry takes his glasses out of his pocket.

When Hermione casts Expelliarmus at Mundungus Fletcher and takes his wand (in Grimmauld Place), she and Harry are standing somewhere that exactly at the next scene they are not.

They seem to move straight forward in no time which clearly isn't Apparation.

When Dobby arrives at No.

12 Grimmauld Place, he sees Ron and tells him that it was 'good it was to see him again', and they both shake each other's hands warmly.

Throughout the entire Harry Potter film series, Dobby and Ron have never met each other at all.

After erecting the tent for Bill and Fleurs' wedding, George says, 'Bloody hell, what's the Minister of Magic doing here?' The correct term is actually 'Minister for Magic'.

It's obvious that Harry's glasses don't have lenses during certain parts of the film.

After Ron destroys the necklace horcrux, he states that there are three more horcruxes left to find and destroy.

At this point they thought there were only six horcruxes plus Voldemort, not seven.

When the waitress in the coffee shop comes to take Harry, Ron and Hermione's order, she covers the same piece of ground twice.

When Mundungus Fletcher comes to Grimald Place, he knocks over a stand of newspapers, in a later shot, the stand is upright again.

When Harry, Hermione and Ron disaperate from The Burrow, Ron is on the left, Hermione is in the middle and Harry is on the right, but when they arrive in London, Harry is on the left and Ron is on the right.

When Yaxley are chasing Harry, Hermione and Ron when they escape from the Ministry, Yaxley suddenly gets much closer to Hermione and Ron just before they disapperate.

Just after Harry and Hermione fail to destroy the Horcrux and Harry says "We need to keep it safe", he looks inside the piece of his mirror, the camera is briefly seen in the reflection.

When Harry walks across the frozen pond, both in his shoes and when he is barefoot, there are no footprints left on the ice.

The pond is covered with a light snow, that Harry brushes away to see the Sword of Gryffindor beneath the frozen surface.

The snow would show any tracks.

After the Fred and George take the "Harry" polyjuice potion, they both immediately shrink to Harry's size.

However, their sleeves and trousers legs still fit them perfectly, when they should now be far too long.

When Hermione is reading Rita Skeeter's book, she tells Harry that she has discovered that the boy in the photo at Bathilda Bagshot's house is Gellert Grindelwald, she hands Harry the book.

If you look closely, you can see there is a oval shaped hole in the front cover where the moving picture of Dumbledore would be.

In the Malfoys mansion, Dobby disarms Narcissa Malfoy and takes her wand.

The wand is never seen again and appears to be taken with them when they apparate to the beach, but in part two in the room of requirement, Draco clearly states he is using his mother's wand.

Awards

Art Directors Guild 2011


Excellence in Production Design Award
Fantasy Film

Awards Circuit Community Awards 2010


ACCA
Best Achievement in Visual Effects
Honorable Mentions

BAFTA Awards 2011


BAFTA Film Award
Best Make Up & Hair
Best Special Visual Effects

British Animation Awards 2012


BAA
Best Film/TV Graphics

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2013


Critics Choice Award
Best Makeup
Best Visual Effects
Favorite Film Franchise

Gold Derby Awards 2011


Gold Derby Award
Visual Effects

Golden Schmoes Awards 2010


Golden Schmoes
Best Sci-Fi Movie of the Year
Best Special Effects of the Year

Houston Film Critics Society Awards 2010


HFCS Award
Best Cinematography

Hugo Awards 2011


Hugo
Best Dramatic Presentation - Long Form

IGN Summer Movie Awards 2010


IGN Award
Best Fantasy Movie
Best Poster

International Film Music Critics Award (IFMCA) 2011


IFMCA Award
Best Original Score for a Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror Film

International Online Cinema Awards (INOCA) 2011


INOCA
Best Visual Effects

Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards 2010


Sierra Award
Best Family Film
Best Visual Effects

MTV Movie + TV Awards 2011


MTV Movie Award
Best Female Performance
Best Fight
Best Kiss
Best Male Performance
Best Movie
Best Villain

Online Film & Television Association 2011


OFTA Film Award
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Best Visual Effects

Park City Film Music Festival 2012


Distinguished Artist Award

Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards 2010


PFCS Award
Best Cinematography
Best Visual Effects

Russian National Movie Awards 2011


Georges Award
Best Foreign Action Movie

San Diego Film Critics Society Awards 2010


SDFCS Award
Best Cinematography
Best Production Design

Satellite Awards 2011


Satellite Award
Best Cinematography
Best Original Score
Best Youth DVD

Teen Choice Awards 2011


Teen Choice Award
Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Choice Movie Liplock
Choice Movie Villain
Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy

Visual Effects Society Awards 2011


VES Award
Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Feature Motion Picture

Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards 2010


WAFCA Award
Best Art Direction

World Soundtrack Awards 2011


World Soundtrack Award
Soundtrack Composer of the Year

Box Office

DateAreaGross
14 June 2012 USA USD 295,983,305
1 April 2011 USA USD 294,980,434
27 March 2011 USA USD 294,915,214
20 March 2011 USA USD 294,825,350
13 March 2011 USA USD 294,713,608
6 March 2011 USA USD 294,562,162
27 February 2011 USA USD 294,325,810
13 February 2011 USA USD 293,355,408
6 February 2011 USA USD 292,761,214
30 January 2011 USA USD 292,223,492
23 January 2011 USA USD 291,340,768
16 January 2011 USA USD 290,153,345
9 January 2011 USA USD 287,661,770
2 January 2011 USA USD 283,533,215
26 December 2010 USA USD 272,972,000
19 December 2010 USA USD 265,723,618
12 December 2010 USA USD 257,672,721
5 December 2010 USA USD 244,519,116
28 November 2010 USA USD 219,056,129
21 November 2010 USA USD 125,017,327
USA USD 295,983,305
30 January 2011 UK GBP 52,240,519
23 January 2011 UK GBP 51,970,278
16 January 2011 UK GBP 51,443,233
9 January 2011 UK GBP 50,640,371
2 January 2011 UK GBP 48,914,777
26 December 2010 UK GBP 48,735,658
19 December 2010 UK GBP 44,443,734
12 December 2010 UK GBP 42,570,440
5 December 2010 UK GBP 39,145,114
28 November 2010 UK GBP 33,257,880
21 November 2010 UK GBP 18,319,721
31 December 2015 Worldwide USD 960,283,305
14 June 2012 Worldwide USD 956,399,711
10 November 2011 Worldwide USD 955,417,476
Worldwide USD 960,283,305
Non-USA USD 664,300,000
12 December 2010 Australia AUD 32,418,375
5 December 2010 Australia AUD 27,813,240
26 December 2010 Philippines PHP 206,282,832
19 December 2010 Philippines PHP 205,049,364
28 November 2010 Philippines PHP 166,681,998
21 November 2010 Philippines PHP 103,883,080
31 December 2015 Portugal USD 2,639,605
19 December 2010 Russia RUR 795,577,205
12 December 2010 Russia RUR 784,122,221
5 December 2010 Russia RUR 751,053,279
28 November 2010 Russia RUR 666,352,465
21 November 2010 Russia RUR 394,220,799
26 December 2010 Spain EUR 13,094,498
21 November 2010 Spain EUR 5,807,074
DateAreaGrossScreens
21 November 2010 USA USD 125,017,327 4,125
21 November 2010 UK GBP 18,319,721 579
27 November 2010 Australia AUD 19,136,876 339
21 November 2010 Philippines PHP 103,883,080 123
21 November 2010 Russia RUR 394,220,799 1 screen
DateAreaGrossScreens
3 April 2011 USA USD 36,781 66
27 March 2011 USA USD 58,805 85
20 March 2011 USA USD 67,135 94
13 March 2011 USA USD 98,855 122
6 March 2011 USA USD 158,423 208
27 February 2011 USA USD 239,617 303
13 February 2011 USA USD 465,152 409
6 February 2011 USA USD 373,378 365
30 January 2011 USA USD 600,929 465
23 January 2011 USA USD 898,271 725
16 January 2011 USA USD 1,399,204 941
9 January 2011 USA USD 2,353,398 1,507
2 January 2011 USA USD 4,651,699 1,732
26 December 2010 USA USD 3,160,000 1,732
19 December 2010 USA USD 5,022,361 2,860
12 December 2010 USA USD 8,484,316 3,577
5 December 2010 USA USD 17,018,475 4,125
28 November 2010 USA USD 49,087,101 4,125
21 November 2010 USA USD 125,017,327 4,125
30 January 2011 UK GBP 159,118 216
23 January 2011 UK GBP 346,787 286
16 January 2011 UK GBP 533,141 362
9 January 2011 UK GBP 712,728 371
2 January 2011 UK GBP 1,040,826 443
26 December 2010 UK GBP 416,556 475
19 December 2010 UK GBP 875,898 515
12 December 2010 UK GBP 1,905,368 580
5 December 2010 UK GBP 3,739,781 570
28 November 2010 UK GBP 8,344,776 581
21 November 2010 UK GBP 18,319,721 579
26 December 2010 Philippines PHP 905,242 32
19 December 2010 Philippines PHP 2,673,623 73
28 November 2010 Philippines PHP 46,914,944 123
21 November 2010 Philippines PHP 103,883,080 123

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Reviews

Deathly Hallow Part 1 was always my least favorite. It was dark and intense.

Since this is the 7th movie in the series, you pretty much have to be caught up by this point because it gets right into the plot without explaining much, but that's simply because it would take too much time. After just reading the book for the second time, I can safely say that I would have been mostly lost if I hadn't read it.

Due to how the writer chose to end Part One, I was not so interested in seeing Part Two ... I did not return to the theater for the final episode of the Harry Potter series of film.

The Harry Potter films are the highest grossing film franchise of all time. This is precisely why when I heard that the final of J.

You'd be forgiven for questioning whether this was a Potter movie after all. No Maggie Smith, no floating candles, no Quidditch - we never even set foot inside Hogwarts.

This film is not a typical harry potter film, it's very different and more grown up. unlike the past 6 films which follow a similar plot structure, harry doesn't end up going to hogwarts for another school year.

"These are daaaaaark times-uh", Bill Nighy Christopher Walkens in his terse opening monologue, and there's no denying that. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows heralded many things: the finale to a cinematic franchise generations had grown up alongside, the rip-roaring, no-holds-barred finale of a world of magic plunged into chaos.

In this first part of the ending, Harry, Hermoine and Ron do the heavy lifting. They are alone, looking for answers without the help of other magicians like before.

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