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  1. Jul 15, 2009 · Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: Directed by David Yates. With Daniel Radcliffe, Michael Gambon, Dave Legeno, Elarica Johnson. As Harry Potter begins his sixth year at Hogwarts, he discovers an old book marked as "the property of the Half-Blood Prince" and begins to learn more about Lord Voldemort's dark past.

    • (576K)
    • Action, Adventure, Family
    • David Yates
    • 2009-07-15
  2. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is a 2009 fantasy film directed by David Yates from a screenplay by Steve Kloves, based on the 2005 novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling. It is the sequel to Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) and the sixth instalment in the Harry Potter film series .

    • $250 million
  3. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is a fantasy novel written by British author J. K. Rowling and the sixth and penultimate novel in the Harry Potter series. Set during Harry Potter 's sixth year at Hogwarts , the novel explores the past of the boy wizard's nemesis, Lord Voldemort , and Harry's preparations for the final battle ...

    • J. K Rowling
    • 607 (first edition)
    • 2005
    • 16 July 2005
    • The Other Minister. "The trouble is, the other side can do magic too, Prime Minister." — Rufus Scrimgeour, to the Muggle Prime Minister. The Muggle Prime Minister receives a notice that Cornelius Fudge is to meet him.
    • Spinner's End. "Do you really think that the Dark Lord has not asked me each and every one of those questions? And do you really think that, had I not been able to give satisfactory answers, I would be sitting here talking to you?
    • Will and Won't. ""It is a long time since my last visit... I must say, your agapanthus are flourishing. " — Dumbledore, to the Dursleys. Albus Dumbledore comes to visit Harry Potter at 4 Privet Drive to take him to The Burrow, where he would spend the rest of his summer holidays.
    • Horace Slughorn. "He seemed remarkably unabashed for a man who had just been discovered pretending to be an armchair." — Description of Horace Slughorn.
    • The Other Minister. In the book, the Diagon Alley attack is merely mentioned, and the Death Eaters were said to have kidnapped both Ollivander and Florean Fortescue.
    • Spinner's End. The scene where Bellatrix kills a fox is omitted from the film. The Spinner's End film location is inconsistent with the book. The mill referred to in the text is not a watermill or windmill, but a nineteenth-century textiles factory in a northern industrial town in the UK, most likely in Lancashire or West Yorkshire.
    • Will and Won't. The way Harry meets up with Dumbledore is changed. In the book, Dumbledore comes for Harry at Privet Drive as he had pre-arranged in a letter, having a cup of tea and conversing with the Dursleys (who are absent from the film) before heading off with Harry.
    • Horace Slughorn. In the film, since 4 Privet Drive is omitted, Harry having his owl Hedwig and trunk transported is said differently. In the book, while at the Dursley house, Harry is carrying the owl cage and his trunk out, when Dumbledore tells him they don't want to be bothered with the luggage, and says he will send them to the Burrow.
  4. Harry Potter finds a mysterious book that helps him with Potions and learns more about Voldemort's past and Horcruxes. He also faces danger from Death Eaters, Draco Malfoy and a hidden enemy as he prepares for the final confrontation with Voldemort.

  5. A dark and thrilling sixth installment of the Harry Potter series, rated 3.5/5 by critics and 4/5 by audiences. Watch the trailer, read reviews, and find out where to stream or buy the movie online.

    • (280)
    • Fantasy, Adventure
    • PG