Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (UA)

Movie |

Boarding School | London, England

  • Duration: 2h 32min
  • Music: John Williams,Peter Myles,Simon Rhodes,Eddy Joseph,Peter Davies
  • Award(s): Contribution to Cinematic Imagery 2012 (Won)
    Oscar 2002 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, Monsters
  • Story:
    Harry Potter and the Philosopher stone is about a young wizard named Harry Potter, who had lost his parents in a battle against good and evil. After several years, the Dark Lord decided to make a comeback in Harry's life.
    Full Story
7.6/10
IMDb

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STORY, RATINGS AND REVIEWS

Story
Harry Potter and the Philosopher stone is about a young wizard named Harry Potter, who had lost his parents in a battle against good and evil. After several years, the Dark Lord decided to make a comeback in Harry's life.
Ratings

7.6/10

IMDb

81%

Rotten Tomatoes
Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone Review

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's stone is one of the most brilliant and amazing movies of all time. The film marked the start of the journey of the Harry Potter series, which in turn is a well-established name in the entertainment sector. The first part had the perfect story and followed the events mentioned in the JK. Rowlings's book of the same name. The cast members did a brilliant job, and the kids saw a great fame for the characters in the film. The movie aims to take the viewers through the wizarding world of Hogwarts. It is considered as one of the best super-natural and fantasy films of all time surely because of its commendable plot and the portrayal of events. The other parts of the movie are equally good. It is a must watch and will leave the viewer hooked to the screens. The visual effects are also very impressive.

AWARDS

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Won
Contribution to Cinematic Imagery Award

For and | 2012 | Stephanie

(producer) | 2012 | Stephanie

Special Award

For and | 2006

For and | 2012

Saturn Award

Best Costumes | 2002 | Judianna

Artios Award

Best Casting for Feature Film Comedy | 2002 | Janet

CDG Award

Excellence in PeriodFantasy Film | 2002 | Judianna

Critics Choice Award

Best Family Film Live Action | 2002

Evening Standard British Film Award

Best TechnicalArtistic Achievement | 2002 | Stuart

Maxwell Weinberg Award

Motion Picture | 2002

Sierra Award

Best Family Film | 2002

PFCS Award

Best Family Film | 2002

Special Achievement Award

Outstanding New Talent | 2002 | Rupert

Young Artist Award

Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actress | 2002 | Emma

Most Promising Young Newcomer | 2002 | Rupert

Teen Choice Award

Film Choice Breakout Performance | 2002 | Daniel

Golden Schmoes Award

Most Overrated Movie of the Year | 2001

OFTA Film Hall of Fame Award

Score | 2023

Character | 2022 | Daniel

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Art DirectionSet Decoration | 2002 | Stephanie

Best Costume Design | 2002 | Judianna

Best Music Original Score | 2002 | John

BAFTA Film Award

Best Sound | 2002 | Adam

Best Make UpHair | 2002 | Eithné

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2002 | Robbie

Best Production Design | 2002 | Stuart

Best Costume Design | 2002 | Judianna

Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects | 2002 | Jim

Grammy Award

Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2003 | John

Critics Choice Award

Favorite Film Franchise For and | 2013

Favorite Film Franchise | 2013

Best Young ActorActress | 2002 | Daniel

Best Composer For | 2002

Best Composer | 2002 | John

Peoples Choice Award

Favorite Move Fan Following For and | 2013

Favorite Move Fan Following | 2013

Satellite Award

Best Youth DVD For and | 2011

Best Youth DVD | 2011

Best DVD Extras For and | 2006

Best DVD Extras | 2006

DVD Premiere Award

Best Overall New Extra Features New Release | 2003 | Jeffrey

Saturn Award

Best Fantasy Film | 2002

Best Supporting Actor | 2002 | Robbie

Best Supporting Actress | 2002 | Maggie

Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 2002 | Emma

Best Director | 2002 | Chris

Best MakeUp | 2002

Best Special Effects | 2002 | John

AFI Award

Digital Effects Artist of the Year | 2002 | Roger

Amanda Award

Best Foreign Feature Film rets utenlandske spillefilm | 2002 | Chris

Eddie Award

Best Edited Feature Film Dramatic | 2002 | Richard

Excellence in Production Design Award

Period or Fantasy Film | 2002 | Gary

of the Japanese Academy Award

Best Foreign Film | 2002

Empire Award

Best Film | 2002

Best Debut | 2002 | Emma

Golden Trailer Award

Best AnimationFamily | 2002

Hugo Award

Best Dramatic Presentation | 2002 | Mark

Film Award

Best Character Actor Voice | 2002

Blimp Award

Favorite Movie | 2002

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Foreign Film | 2002

MTV Movie Award

Breakthrough Male Performance | 2002 | Daniel

OFTA Film Award

Best Youth Performance | 2002 | Daniel

Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 2002 | Steve

Best Production Design | 2002 | Stephanie

Best Costume Design | 2002 | Judianna

Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2002

Best Visual Effects | 2002 | John

Best Official Film Website | 2002

PGA Award

Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2002 | David

PFCS Award

Best Youth Performance | 2002 | Emma

Best Production Design | 2002 | Stuart

Best Costume Design | 2002 | Judianna

Best Original Score | 2002 | John

Best Visual Effects | 2002 | Roger

Best Newcomer | 2002 | Daniel

Golden Satellite Award

Best Motion Picture Animated or Mixed Media | 2002

Best Visual Effects | 2002 | Roger

Best Film Editing | 2002 | Richard

Best Art Direction | 2002 | Stuart

Teen Choice Award

Film Choice Movie DramaAction Adventure | 2002

Film Choice Hissy Fit | 2002 | Daniel

Film Choice Sleazebag | 2002 | Alan

Film Choice Actor DramaAction Adventure | 2002 | Daniel

Young Artist Award

Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor | 2002 | Tom

Best Family Feature Film Drama | 2002

Best Ensemble in a Feature Film | 2002 | Tom

ACCA Award

Best Original Score | 2001 | John

Best Visual Effects | 2001

GoldSpirit s Award

Best SciFiFantasy Soundtrack | 2001 | John

Best Recording Edition | 2001 | John

Best Theme | 2001 | John

Stinker Award

Most Intrusive Musical Score | 2001 | John

BOX OFFICE

Budget 125,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 976,475,550 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Alan Rickman was hand picked to play Snape by J.K. Rowling, and received special instructions from her about character. Rowling even provided him with vital details of Snape's backstory, not revealed until the final novel.

The filmmakers originally wanted to use Canterbury Cathedral as a filming location for some of the Hogwarts scenes, but the Dean of Canterbury refused to allow it, saying that it was unfitting for a Christian church to be used to promote pagan imagery. Gloucester Cathedral agreed to take its place; the Dean of Gloucester, the Very Reverend Nicholas Bury, admitted to being a fan of the books. Nonetheless, there was a huge media outcry in Gloucester when it was decided to use the local Cathedral as a filming location. Protesters wrote letters by the sack load to local newspapers, claiming it was blasphemy, and promising to block the film crew's access. In the end, only one protester turned up.

Richard Harris had trouble remembering his lines, and Daniel Radcliffe would ask him to help with running his lines, just to give Harris more practice.

The child actors and actresses would do their actual schoolwork in the movie, to make the school setting more real.

J.K. Rowling revealed on her website that she was asked to play Harry's mother Lily during the Mirror of Erised scene, but she turned down the role, claiming that she is not an actress and would have "messed it up somehow", so instead it went to Geraldine Somerville.

Popular Dialogues

"Dumbledore: It does not do to dwell on dreams, Harry, and forget to live."

"Hermione: Now if you two don't mind, I'm going to bed before either of you come up with another clever idea to get us killed - or worse, expelled. Ron: She needs to sort out her priorities!"

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