Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
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Cast & Crew
Mike Newell
Philip James Selway
Robert Hardy
Alfie Enoch
Liam Mckenna
Richard Rosson
Film Details
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Synopsis
Beset by nightmares, Harry Potter is all too happy to escape his disturbing dreams by attending the Quidditch World Cup. But something sinister ignites the skies at the Quidditch campsite--the Dark Mark, the sign of the evil Lord Voldemort. It's conjured by his followers, the Death Eaters, who haven't dared to appear in public since Voldemort was last seen thirteen years ago--the night he murdered Harry's parents. Harry longs to get back inside the safe walls of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where Professor Dumbledore can protect him. But Dumbledore announces that Hogwarts will host the Triwizard Tournament, one of the most exciting and dangerous of the wizarding community's magical competitions. One champion will be selected from each of the three most prestigious wizarding schools to compete in a series of life-threatening tasks in pursuit of winning the coveted Triwizard Cup. Ministry of Magic official Barty Crouch and Professor Dumbledore preside over a candlelit ceremony as the enchanted Goblet of Fire selects one student from each school to compete. Amidst a hail of sparks and flames, the cup names Durmstrang's Institute's Quidditch superstar Victor Krum, followed by Beauxbatons' Academy exquisite Fleur Delacour and finally, Hogwarts' popular all-around golden boy Cedric Diggory. But then, inexplicably, the Goblet spits out one final name: Harry Potter. Suspecting that whoever entered Harry's name wants to put him in grave danger, Dumbledore asks Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody, the eccentric new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, to keep his magical eye trained on the teenage wizard. Events take an ominous turn when someone is murdered on Hogwarts grounds. As they edge closer to the Triwizard Cup, Harry soon finds himself hurtling toward an encounter with true evil.
Director
Mike Newell
Cast
Philip James Selway
Robert Hardy
Alfie Enoch
Liam Mckenna
Richard Rosson
Philip Rham
Stanislav Ianevski
Brendan Gleeson
Jeff Rawle
Gary Oldman
Anne Lacy
Brian Gascoigne
Timothy Spall
Shefali Chowdhury
Steve Claydon
Flip Webster
Youki Yamamoto
Adrian Rawlins
Pedja Bjelac
Joshua Herdman
Tolga Safer
Roger Lloyd Pack
Mark Williams
Margery Mason
Katie Leung
Henry Lloyd-hughes
Rupert Grint
Geraldine Somerville
Alex Palmer
Warwick Davis
Ashley Artus
Alan Watts
Michael Gambon
Oliver Phelps
Charlotte Skeoch
Ralph Fiennes
Jason Buckle
Angelica Mandy
Sheila Allen
Christopher Whittingham
Afshan Azad
James Phelps
David Tennant
Olivia Higginbottom
Jarvis Cocker
Alan Rickman
Louis Doyle
Miranda Richardson
Eric Sykes
Devon Murray
David Sterne
Frances De La Tour
David Bradley
Richard Merrell
Robbie Coltrane
Campbell Graham
Tiana Benjamin
Maggie Smith
Jamie Waylett
Matthew Lewis
Bonnie Wright
Steve Mackey
Jason Isaacs
Daniel Radcliffe
Su Elliot
Emma Watson
Robert Pattinson
Robert Wilfort
William Melling
Jonny Greenwood
Paschal Friel
Tom Felton
Shirley Henderson
Clémence Poésy
Crew
Aurelia Abate
Andrew Ackland-snow
Steve Adamson
Alia Agha
Ben Aickin
Andrew Ainscow
Nicolas Aithadi
Niklas Aldegren
Adam Aldridge
Tim Alexander
Paul Alexiou
Lucy Allen
Rob Allman
Shadi Almassizadeh
Johnny Alves
Christophe Ammann
Florent Andorra
Steve Aplin
David Appleby
David Armitage
Joakim Arnesson
Joe Arnold
Jaume Arteman
Sergio Aryosa
Rosie Ashforth
Lawrence Ashmore
Philip Ashton
Peter Aston
Marc Atherfold
Oliver Atherton
Chloe Aubrey
Mick Audsley
Sam Auguste
David Aulds
Trang Bach
Henry Badgett
Lance Baetkey
Shaheen Baig
Kevin Baillie
Richard W. Baker
Ritchie Baker
Felix Balbas
Chris Balog
Michael Balog
Margaret Barber
Craig Bardsley
Giacomo Bargellesi
Wayne Barlowe
Celia Barnett
Jim Barr
Libbie Barr
David Barron
Dan Barrow
Tom Barry
Mark Bartholomew
Chris Barton
Jayne Barton
Martin Bayfield
Sebastien Beaulieu
Peter Bebb
Xavier Bec
Nicolas Becker
Lizi Bedford
Paul Beilby
John Bell
Matthew Bell
Michael Bell
Laurent Benhamo
Andrew Bennett
Sara Bennett
Stephen Bennett
James Benson
Hege Berg
Eric Bermender
Niki Bern
Nicolas Bernard
James Bernardinis
Rodrigo Bernardo
Christophe Bernaud
Lawrence Bewsher
Carl Bianco
Matt Biffa
Hannah Marie Biggs
Ian Biggs
Nic Birmingham
Vicky Bishop
Tim Blackham
Ben Blanco
Ari Blenkhorn
Graham Blinco
Anthony Bloom
Sam Bloor
Brendan Body
Pierre Bohanna
Roger Bolton
Jon Bowen
Vanessa Boyce
Dameon Boyle
Janette Boyle
Nigel Brackley
Sue Bradbear
Timothy Brakensiek
Paul Brannan
Jessica Braun
Dave Brennan
Michael Brewster
Michael Brewster
Tom Brewster
Bob Bridges
Stuart Bridges
Terry Bridle
Rob Brock
Adam Brockbank
Nicola Brodie
Stephen Brooke Smith
Jill Brooks
Dave Brown
Jason Brown
Tripp Brown
Ken Bryan
Jason Buckle
Jason Buckle
Andy Bull
Jason Bulley
Jason Bulley
Mark Bullimore
Alastair Bullock
David Bullock
Lyndsay Bullock
Phillipa Bullock
Simon Bunker
Nigel Bunyan
Simon Burchell
Jane Burgess
Paul Burgess
Peter Burgis
Tim Burke
Amanda Burns
Janet Burns
Ken Burry
Daniel Burton
Felicity Burton
Trevor Butterfield
Adam Byles
Amy Byrne
Daire Byrne
Bruce Cain
Rebecca Cain
Kevin Campbell
Paul Campbell
Mario Capellari
Jordi Cardus
Simon Carlile
Mauricio Carniero
Chris Carreras
Chris Carreras
David Carrigan
Oliver Carroll
Tami Carter
Miraphora Caruso
John Casali
Federico Cascinelli
Paul Catling
John Ceballos
Stephane Ceretti
Leah Chalk
Andy Challis
Lawrence Chandler
Kai Chang
Fred Chapman
Bruce Cheesman
Paul Cheesman
Simon Cheung
Nick Chopping
Ian Christie
Jamie Christopher
Evangelos Christopoulos
David Yiu Chung Man
Paul Churchill
Mark Clark
Sophie Clark
Tony Clark
Jane Clarke
Richard Clarke
Steve Claydon
Murray Close
Taylor Tulip Close
Nicky Coats
Emily Cobb
Jarvis Cocker
Jarvis Cocker
Isabel Cody
Debra Coleman
Eddie Coleman
Mel Coleman
Kenneth Coles
David Collier
Clare Collingridge
Hayley Collins
Ian Comley
Film Details
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Miscellaneous Notes
Winner of the 2005 Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing in Feature Film - Foreign by the Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE).
Released in United States Fall November 18, 2005
Released in United States on Video March 7, 2006
Sequel to "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" (UK/USA/2001) directed by Chris Columbus and starring Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint.
Released in United States Fall November 18, 2005
Released in United States on Video March 7, 2006
Winner of the 2005 award for Best Production Design by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).