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  1. Harry's Case: Directed by Stephen Williams. With Tom Barnett, Adam Beach, John Boylan, Martha Burns. Once at the top of the heap, former Bay Street lawyer Harry Wolfe now scrapes out a living as an unregistered private investigator.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Stephen Williams
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  2. Once at the top of the heap, former Bay Street lawyer Harry Wolfe now scrapes out a living as an unregistered private investigator. A dis-barred loser in everyone's eyes, Harry clings to the shred of hope that he'll prove his law partners set him up to take the fall that destroyed his life.

  3. Summaries. Once at the top of the heap, former Bay Street lawyer Harry Wolfe now scrapes out a living as an unregistered private investigator. A dis-barred loser in everyone's eyes, Harry clings to the shred of hope that he'll prove his law partners set him up to take the fall that destroyed his life.

  4. Director. Brian Markinson. Harry Decker. Adam Beach. Adam Fiddler. Peter Lauterman. Writer. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A private investigator (Brian Markinson), once a...

    • Drama
    • Brian Markinson, Adam Beach
    • Stephen Williams
    • History
    • Behind The Scenes
    • Appearances

    Background information

    On the night of 2 August 1995, while Harry and his cousin Dudley Dursley were returning home, two Dementors appeared in Little Whinging. To save himself and Dudley, Harry performed the Patronus Charm and successfully repelled the Dementors. However, being an underage wizard, Harry was not supposed to perform magic outside Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. As a result, he was formally accused of performing underage magic and was expelled from school by the Ministry of Magic. However,...

    The hearing

    During the hearing, Fudge was incredibly biased against Harry, in the hopes to spitefully discredit and expel the boy for his claims that Lord Voldemort had returned. Fudge introduced highly irrelevant considerations and biased accusations into the trial, all the while trying to deny Harry a chance to tell his version of what happened. Percy Weasley, the Court Scribe, was also nodding to Fudge's words and refusing to acknowledge Harry, much to Harry's fury. The whole hearing was turning out t...

    Outcome

    Owing to the fairness of Madam Bones and a majority ruling of the court, Harry was cleared of all charges. Only Fudge, Umbridge and roughly a half-dozen of the court fore-choosing conviction (Percy included, though his vote would not count, being a scribe and therefore not a member of the Wizengamot). Fudge grudgingly cleared Harry of all charges. Harry soon emptied his entire pouch of Galleons into the Fountain of Magical Brethrenin triumph, although the trial did leave him with a bitter res...

    In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Mafalda Hopkirk's letter expelling Harry talked and moved on its own, akin to a Howler, whereas in the book Harry simply reads t...
    In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, while Harry and Dudley were being attacked by Dementors, Harry uses the Wand-Lighting Charm in a hurried attempt to find his wand in the darkness. Thou...
    There are some mark worthy differences of the hearing in the film than in the book:
  5. When down-and-out lawyer Harry Decker is hired by Adam Fiddler to find his missing sister, he finds himself drawn into an intriguing web of corruption and betrayal.

  6. All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. Once at the top of the heap, former Bay Street lawyer Harry W...