哈利·波特与密室(Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets)(EN)Subtitles
Movie:Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2003)4K
Era:2003
Length:161 minute
Country: USA GBR DEU
Language:English
Era:2003
Length:161 minute
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1 00:01:13 I can't let you out, Hedwig.
2 00:01:15 I'm not allowed to use magic outside of school.
3 00:01:19 - Besides, if Uncle Vernon - Harry Potter!
4 00:01:25 Now you've done it.
5 00:01:31 He's in there. Vernon?
6 00:01:36 I'm warning you, if you can't control that bloody bird, it'll have to go.
7 00:01:40 But she's bored.
8 00:01:42 If I could only let her out for an hour or two.
9 00:01:47 So you can send secret messages to your freaky little friends? No, sir.
10 00:01:51 But I haven't had any messages from any of my friends.
11 00:01:56 Not one
12 00:01:58 all summer.
13 00:02:00 Who would want to be friends with you?
14 00:02:05 I should think you'd be a little more grateful.
15 00:02:08 We've raised you since you were a baby,
16 00:02:10 given you the food off our table
17 00:02:12 even let you have Dudley's second bedroom
18 00:02:14 purely out of the goodness of our hearts.
19 00:02:17 Not now, pumpkin. It's for when the Masons arrive.
20 00:02:20 Which should be any minute.
21 00:02:23 Now, let's go over our schedule once again, shall we?
22 00:02:26 Petunia, when the Masons arrive, you will be?
23 00:02:28 In the lounge, waiting to welcome them graciously to our home.
24 00:02:32 Good. And, Dudley, you will be...?
25 00:02:34 I'll be waiting to open the door.
26 00:02:36 Excellent.
27 00:02:43 And you?
28 00:02:45 I'll be in my bedroom,
29 00:02:47 making no noise and pretending that I don't exist.
30 00:02:50 Too right, you will.
31 00:02:52 With any luck, this could be the day I make the biggest deal of my career...
32 00:02:55 and you will not mess it up.
33 00:03:10 Harry Potter, such an honor it is.
34 00:03:18 - Who are you? - Dobby, sir. Dobby the house-elf.
35 00:03:23 Not to be rude or anything
36 00:03:25 but this isn't a great time for me to have a house-elf in my bedroom.
37 00:03:29 Yes, sir. Dobby understands.
38 00:03:32 It's just that Dobby has come to tell you
39 00:03:35 It is difficult, sir. Dobby wonders where to begin.
40 00:03:40 - Why don't you sit down? - Sit down? Sit down?
41 00:03:49 Dobby, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to offend you or anything.
42 00:03:54 Offend Dobby?
43 00:03:56 Dobby has heard of your greatness, sir
44 00:03:59 but never has he been asked to sit down by a wizard, like an equal.
45 00:04:05 You can't have met many decent wizards then.
46 00:04:08 No, I haven't.
47 00:04:11 That was an awful thing to say.
48 00:04:14 - Bad Dobby! Bad Dobby! - Stop, Dobby. Dobby, shush.
49 00:04:18 Dobby, please, stop.
50 00:04:24 Don't mind that. It's just the cat.
51 00:04:28 - Bad Dobby. - Stop! Stop, Dobby. Please, be quiet.
52 00:04:33 Are you all right?
53 00:04:36 Dobby had to punish himself, sir.
54 00:04:39 Dobby almost spoke ill of his family, sir.
55 00:04:42 - Your family? - The wizard family Dobby serves, sir.
56 00:04:46 Dobby is bound to serve one family forever.
57 00:04:50 If they ever knew Dobby was here...
58 00:04:54 But Dobby had to come.
59 00:04:56 Dobby has to protect Harry Potter. To warn him.
60 00:05:00 Harry Potter must not go back to
61 00:05:02 Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry this year.
62 00:05:07 There is a plot, a plot to make most terrible things happen.
63 00:05:12 What terrible things? Who's plotting them?
64 00:05:17 Can't say.
65 00:05:20 - Okay, I understand. You can't say. - Don't make me talk.
66 00:05:22 - Dobby. Dobby, put the lamp down. - Bad Dobby.
67 00:05:30 So when they arrive at the ninth hole...
68 00:05:37 Give me the lamp.
69 00:05:41 Dobby, stop!
70 00:05:46 - Let me go. - Get in there and keep quiet.
71 00:05:49 - What the devil are you doing up here? - I was just
72 00:05:53 You just ruined the punch line of my Japanese golfer joke.
73 00:05:56 Sorry.
74 00:05:59 One more sound and you'll wish you'd never been born, boy.
75 00:06:04 - And fix that door. - Yes, sir.
76 00:06:10 See why I've got to go back?
77 00:06:11 I don't belong here. I belong in your world, at Hogwarts.
78 00:06:15 It's the only place I've got friends.
79 00:06:18 Friends who don't write to Harry Potter?
80 00:06:20 Well, I expect they've been...
81 00:06:23 Hang on. How do you know my friends haven't been writing to me?
82 00:06:28 Harry Potter mustn't be angry with Dobby.
83 00:06:32 Dobby hoped if Harry Potter thought his friends had forgotten him
84 00:06:36 Harry Potter might not want to go back to school, sir.
85 00:06:41 - Give me those. Now. - No!
86 00:06:58 Dobby, get back here.
87 00:07:04 Dobby, please, no.
88 00:07:08 Harry Potter must say he's not going back to school.
89 00:07:12 I can't. Hogwarts is my home.
90 00:07:15 Then Dobby must do it, sir, for Harry Potter's own good.
91 00:07:21 It spread as far as the eye could see, all over the floor.
92 00:07:26 One plumber said, "Look at all that water. "
93 00:07:28 The second plumber said, "Yes, and that's just the top of it. "
94 00:07:37 Mr. Mason
95 00:07:43 Vernon tells me that you're a wonderful golfer.
96 00:07:45 I play. Occasionally.
97 00:07:50 Mrs. Mason
98 00:07:53 where do you get your beautiful suits?
99 00:07:55 Oh, all of my suits are tailor-made.
100 00:08:02 Dudley
101 00:08:04 wasn't there something you wanted to say?
102 00:08:11 - Pudding. - Pudding?
103 00:08:13 What pudding?
104 00:08:20 I'm so sorry. It's my nephew. He's very disturbed.
105 00:08:25 Meeting strangers upsets him. That's why I kept him upstairs.
106 00:08:32 Well, we have ice cream.
107 00:08:45 You're never going back to that school.
108 00:08:47 You're never going to see those freaky friends of yours again. Never!
109 00:09:39 Hiya, Harry.
110 00:09:41 Ron. Fred. George. What are you all doing here?
111 00:09:46 Rescuing you, of course. Now, come on, get your trunk.
112 00:09:56 You better stand back.
113 00:09:58 Let's go.
114 00:10:05 - What was that? - What was it?
115 00:10:09 Potter!
116 00:10:12 Dad, what's going on?
117 00:10:17 Go. Go. Go.
118 00:10:18 Dad, hurry up.
119 00:10:21 - Come on. - Come on, Harry, hurry up.
120 00:10:25 Petunia, he's escaping!
121 00:10:29 - I've got you, Harry. - Come here!
122 00:10:31 - Let go of me! - No, boy!
123 00:10:33 You and that bloody pigeon aren't going anywhere.
124 00:10:36 - Get off! - Drive!
125 00:10:38 Right. Right!
126 00:10:40 No! No! No! No!
127 00:10:46 Dad!
128 00:10:57 Damn.
129 00:11:03 By the way, Harry, happy birthday.
130 00:11:33 Come on.
131 00:11:37 Okay, come on. Shh, shh.
132 00:11:40 Okay, come on.
133 00:11:50 Think it'd be all right if we had some?
134 00:11:52 Yeah, Mum will never know.
135 00:12:11 It's not much, but it's home.
136 00:12:15 I think it's brilliant.
137 00:12:18 Where have you been?
138 00:12:22 Harry, how wonderful to see you, dear.
139 00:12:25 Beds empty. No note. Car gone.
140 00:12:29 You could have died. You could have been seen.
141 00:12:32 Of course, I don't blame you, Harry, dear.
142 00:12:35 They were starving him, Mum. There were bars on his window.
143 00:12:38 Well, you best hope I don't put bars on your window, Ronald Weasley.
144 00:12:43 Come on, Harry, time for a spot of breakfast.
145 00:12:47 Here we are, Harry. Now, tuck in.
146 00:12:49 That's it. There we go.
147 00:12:54 - Mummy, have you seen my jumper? - Yes, dear, it was on the cat.
148 00:12:58 Hello.
149 00:13:04 What did I do?
150 00:13:05 Ginny. She's been talking about you all summer. A bit annoying, really.
151 00:13:10 - Morning, Weasleys. - Morning, Dad.
152 00:13:14 - What a night. Nine raids. - Raids?
153 00:13:18 Dad works in the Ministry of Magic,
154 00:13:19 in the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office.
155 00:13:22 Dad loves Muggles, thinks they're fascinating.
156 00:13:25 Well, now.
157 00:13:29 And who are you?
158 00:13:31 Oh, sorry, sir. I'm Harry, sir. Harry Potter.
159 00:13:35 Good Lord. Are you really?
160 00:13:39 Well, Ron has told us all about you,
161 00:13:41 of course. When did he get here?
162 00:13:43 This morning.
163 00:13:45 Your sons flew that enchanted car of yours to Surrey and back last night.
164 00:13:50 Did you really? How did it go?
165 00:13:54 I mean that was very wrong indeed, boys. Very wrong of you.
166 00:14:00 Now, Harry, you must know all about Muggles.
167 00:14:04 Tell me, what exactly is the function of a rubber duck?
168 00:14:09 Oh, um...
169 00:14:13 Well, that'll be Errol with the post.
170 00:14:21 Fetch it, will you, Percy, please?
171 00:14:24 - Errol. - He's always doing that.
172 00:14:29 Oh, look, it's our Hogwarts letters.
173 00:14:31 They've sent us Harry's as well.
174 00:14:33 Dumbledore must know you're here. Doesn't miss a trick, that man.
175 00:14:37 - Oh, no. - This lot won't come cheap.
176 00:14:39 The spell books alone are expensive.
177 00:14:41 We'll manage.
178 00:14:44 There's only one place we're going to get all of this. Diagon Alley.
179 00:14:49 Right.
180 00:14:51 Here we are, Harry. You go first, dear.
181 00:14:53 But Harry's never traveled by Floo powder before, Mum.
182 00:14:56 Floo powder?
183 00:14:57 - You go first, Ron, so that Harry can see how it's done. - Yes.
184 00:15:02 In you go.
185 00:15:05 That's it.
186 00:15:10 Diagon Alley.
187 00:15:17 You see? It's quite easy, dear. Don't be afraid. Come on.
188 00:15:23 Come on.
189 00:15:24 In you go. That's it. Mind your head.
190 00:15:27 That's right. Now, take your Floo powder.
191 00:15:32 That's it, very good.
192 00:15:35 Now, don't forget to speak very, very clearly.
193 00:15:41 Diagonally.
194 00:15:50 - What did he say, dear? - Diagonally.
195 00:15:53 I thought he did.
196 00:17:12 Don't touch anything, Draco.
197 00:17:15 Yes, Father.
198 00:17:31 Master Malfoy, what a pleasure to see you again.
199 00:17:35 And young Master Malfoy too. Delighted.
200 00:17:39 I must show you, just in today and very reasonably priced-
201 00:17:42 I'm not buying today, Borgin, I'm selling.
202 00:17:44 - Selling? - Draco.
203 00:17:50 You are aware, no doubt, that the Ministry of Magic is conducting more raids on private houses.
204 00:17:56 There's even rumors of a new Muggle Protection Act.
205 00:18:00 Pure wizard blood is counting for less everywhere, I'm afraid.
206 00:18:04 Not with me.
207 00:18:06 Anyway, I brought a few items from home that might prove,
208 00:18:11 embarrassing were the Ministry to call.
209 00:18:14 Just poisons and the like.
210 00:18:20 Look at that.
211 00:18:23 That particular item
212 00:18:27 is not for sale.
213 00:18:29 I understand.
214 00:18:31 It has unique qualities.
215 00:18:33 One wouldn't want to see it falling into the wrong hands.
216 00:18:52 You can keep the box.
217 00:18:56 What did I say?
218 00:19:00 Touch nothing.
219 00:19:02 - Exactly. - Sorry, Father.
220 00:19:07 Come on, we're going.
221 00:19:10 It's a pleasure to do business with you, Mr. Malfoy.
222 00:19:13 Always a pleasure.
223 00:19:35 Looking for something?
224 00:19:37 No, I...
225 00:19:38 I'm just in the wrong place.
226 00:19:41 Sorry.
227 00:19:44 Thank you.
228 00:20:00 Not lost, are you, my dear?
229 00:20:02 I'm fine, thank you. I was just going
230 00:20:06 Come with us. We'll help you find your way back.
231 00:20:11 - No. Please. - Harry? -Hagrid!
232 00:20:15 What do you think you're doing down here? Come on.
233 00:20:24 You're a mess, Harry.
234 00:20:25 Skulking around Knockturn Alley? Dodgy place.
235 00:20:29 Don't want no one to see you there.
236 00:20:31 People will think you're up to no good.
237 00:20:33 I was lost, I...
238 00:20:36 Hang on. What were you doing down there then?
239 00:20:39 Me? I was... I was looking for Flesh-Eating Slug Repellent.
240 00:20:44 They're ruining all the school cabbages.
241 00:20:53 Harry. Hagrid.
242 00:20:55 Hello, Hermione.
243 00:20:57 - It's so good to see you. - It's great to see you too.
244 00:21:00 What did you do to your glasses?
245 00:21:03 Oculus Reparo.
246 00:21:09 I definitely need to remember that one.
247 00:21:12 You'll be all right now then, Harry? Right. I'll leave you to it.
248 00:21:16 - Okay, bye. - Thank you. Bye.
249 00:21:18 Come on, everyone's been so worried.
250 00:21:30 Oh, Harry.
251 00:21:31 Thank goodness. We'd hoped you'd only gone one grate too far.
252 00:21:35 Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Gilderoy Lockhart.
253 00:21:38 Here he is.
254 00:21:44 Mum fancies him.
255 00:21:46 Make way there, please. Let me by, madam. Thank you.
256 00:21:49 Excuse me, little girl. This is for the Daily Prophet.
257 00:21:57 It can't be. Harry Potter?
258 00:22:01 Harry Potter!
259 00:22:03 Excuse me, madam.
260 00:22:07 Nice big smile, Harry. Together, you and I rate the front page.
261 00:22:11 Ladies and gentlemen, what an extraordinary moment this is.
262 00:22:14 When young Harry stepped into Flourish and Blotts this morning
263 00:22:18 to purchase my autobiography, Magical Me
264 00:22:25 which, incidentally, is currently celebrating
265 00:22:28 its 27th week atop the Daily Prophet bestseller list
266 00:22:33 he had no idea that he would, in fact, be leaving
267 00:22:39 with my entire collected works
268 00:22:44 free of charge.
269 00:22:49 Now, ladies?
270 00:22:51 Harry, now you give me those, and I'll get them signed.
271 00:22:55 All of you wait outside. That's it.
272 00:23:07 I'll bet you loved that, didn't you, Potter?
273 00:23:10 Famous Harry Potter. Can't go into a bookshop without making the front page.
274 00:23:15 Leave him alone.
275 00:23:17 Look, Potter. You've got yourself a girlfriend.
276 00:23:21 Now, now, Draco, play nicely.
277 00:23:25 Mr. Potter.
278 00:23:29 Lucius Malfoy. We meet at last.
279 00:23:33 Forgive me.
280 00:23:37 Your scar is legend.
281 00:23:39 As, of course, is the wizard who gave it to you.
282 00:23:42 Voldemort killed my parents.
283 00:23:46 He was nothing more than a murderer.
284 00:23:51 You must be very brave to mention his name.
285 00:23:54 Or very foolish.
286 00:23:56 Fear of a name only increases fear of the thing itself.
287 00:24:01 And you must be Miss Granger.
288 00:24:07 Yes, Draco has told me all about you. And your parents.
289 00:24:16 Muggles, aren't they?
290 00:24:22 Let me see. Red hair, vacant expressions
291 00:24:29 tatty, secondhand book.
292 00:24:32 You must be the Weasleys.
293 00:24:36 Children, it's mad in here. Let's go outside.
294 00:24:38 - Well, Weasley senior. - Lucius.
295 00:24:42 Busy time at the Ministry, Arthur, all those extra raids?
296 00:24:47 I do hope they're paying you overtime
297 00:24:50 but judging by the state of this, I'd say not.
298 00:24:55 What's the use in being a disgrace to the name of wizard
299 00:24:59 if they don't even pay you well for it?
300 00:25:01 We have a very different idea
301 00:25:03 about what disgraces the name of wizard, Malfoy.
302 00:25:06 Clearly.
303 00:25:10 Associating with Muggles.
304 00:25:18 And I thought your family could sink no lower.
305 00:25:26 I'll see you at work.
306 00:25:33 See you at school.
307 00:25:43 10:58, come on, come on.
308 00:25:44 The train will leave soon.
309 00:25:46 Fred, George, Percy, you first.
310 00:25:55 Okay.
311 00:26:02 After you, dear.
312 00:26:06 Come on, Ginny, we'll get you a seat. Hurry.
313 00:26:12 Let's go.
314 00:26:27 What do you two think you're doing?
315 00:26:28 Sorry.
316 00:26:31 Lost control of the trolley.
317 00:26:35 - Why can't we get through? - I don't know.
318 00:26:37 The gateway has sealed itself for some reason.
319 00:26:42 The train leaves at exactly 11:00. We've missed it.
320 00:26:46 Harry, if we can't get through
321 00:26:50 maybe Mum and Dad can't get back.
322 00:26:54 Maybe we should just go and wait by the car.
323 00:26:58 The car.
324 00:27:08 There we go.
325 00:27:09 Now, all we need to do is find the Hogwarts Express.
326 00:27:13 Ron, are you sure you know how to fly this?
327 00:27:15 No problem.
328 00:27:23 Look out!
329 00:27:30 Ron, I should tell you
330 00:27:33 most Muggles aren't accustomed to seeing a flying car.
331 00:27:37 Right.
332 00:27:38 Okay.
333 00:27:56 Oh, no! The Invisibility Booster must be faulty.
334 00:28:00 Come on, then. Let's go lower. We need to find the train.
335 00:28:03 Okay.
336 00:28:15 All we need to do is catch up with the train.
337 00:28:18 We can't be far behind.
338 00:28:22 - Do you hear that? - We must be getting close.
339 00:28:25 Hold on.
340 00:28:53 Harry!
341 00:28:58 Hold on!
342 00:29:03 Take my hand!
343 00:29:10 Hold on!
344 00:29:11 I'm trying. Your hand's all sweaty.
345 00:29:27 - I think we found the train. - Yeah.
346 00:29:47 Welcome home.
347 00:30:05 Up! Up!
348 00:30:07 It's not working!
349 00:30:13 Up! Ron, mind that tree!
350 00:30:19 Stop! Stop! Stop!
351 00:30:44 My wand. Look at my wand.
352 00:30:48 Be thankful it's not your neck.
353 00:30:50 - What's happening? - I don't know.
354 00:31:29 Come on, go! Fast!
355 00:32:05 Scabbers, you're okay.
356 00:32:10 The car!
357 00:32:27 Dad's gonna kill me.
358 00:32:38 See you, Hedwig.
359 00:32:41 So a house-elf shows up in my bedroom
360 00:32:44 we can't get through the barrier to platform 93/4
361 00:32:47 we almost get killed by a tree.
362 00:32:50 Clearly someone doesn't want me here this year.
363 00:32:57 Well, take a good look, lads.
364 00:33:01 This night might well be the last you spend in this castle.
365 00:33:07 Oh, dear, we are in trouble.
366 00:33:11 You were seen by no less than seven Muggles.
367 00:33:18 Do you have any idea how serious this is?
368 00:33:21 You have risked the exposure of our world.
369 00:33:26 Not to mention the damage you inflicted on a Whomping Willow
370 00:33:29 that's been on these grounds since before you were born.
371 00:33:32 Honestly, Professor Snape,
372 00:33:34 I think it did more damage to us.
373 00:33:36 Silence.
374 00:33:39 I assure you that were you in Slytherin,
375 00:33:43 and your fate rested with me.
376 00:33:46 The both of you would be on the train home tonight.
377 00:33:51 - As it is... - They are not.
378 00:33:55 Professor Dumbledore. Professor McGonagall.
379 00:34:00 Headmaster,
380 00:34:01 these boys have flouted the
381 00:34:03 Decree for the Restriction of Underage Wizardry.
382 00:34:06 - As such... - I am well aware of our bylaws
383 00:34:10 having written quite a few of them myself.
384 00:34:14 However, as head of Gryffindor house
385 00:34:17 it is for Professor
386 00:34:19 McGonagall to determine the appropriate action.
387 00:34:22 We'll go and get our stuff, then.
388 00:34:25 What are you talking about, Mr. Weasley?
389 00:34:27 You're going to expel us, aren't you?
390 00:34:31 Not today, Mr. Weasley,
391 00:34:34 but I must impress on both
392 00:34:36 of you the seriousness of what you have done.
393 00:34:40 I will be writing to your families tonight,
394 00:34:43 and you will both receive detention.
395 00:34:47 And now I suggest that we all return to the feast.
396 00:34:49 There is a delicious-looking
397 00:34:51 custard tart that I am most anxious to sample.
398 00:35:11 Mr. Filch, you dropped this.
399 00:35:44 Morning, everyone.
400 00:35:47 - Good morning, everyone. - Good morning, Professor Sprout.
401 00:35:50 Welcome to Greenhouse Three, second years.
402 00:35:53 Gather around, everyone.
403 00:35:55 Today we're going to re-pot Mandrakes.
404 00:35:58 Who here can tell me the properties of the Mandrake root?
405 00:36:02 Yes, Miss Granger?
406 00:36:04 Mandrake, or Mandragora,
407 00:36:06 is used to return those
408 00:36:08 who have been Petrified to their original state.
409 00:36:11 It's also dangerous.
410 00:36:13 The mandrake's cry is fatal to anyone who hears it.
411 00:36:17 Excellent. Ten points to Gryffindor.
412 00:36:20 Now as our Mandrakes are still only seedlings
413 00:36:22 their cries won't kill you yet.
414 00:36:24 But they could knock you out for hours,
415 00:36:26 which is why I have given you earmuffs
416 00:36:28 for auditory protection.
417 00:36:30 So could you please put them on, right away? Quickly.
418 00:36:35 Flaps tight down, and watch me closely.
419 00:36:38 You grasp your Mandrake firmly.
420 00:36:41 You pull it sharply up out of the pot.
421 00:36:48 Got it? And...
422 00:36:50 now you dunk it down into the other pot
423 00:36:53 and pour a little sprinkling of soil to keep him warm.
424 00:37:01 Longbottom's been neglecting his earmuffs.
425 00:37:04 No, ma'am, he's just fainted.
426 00:37:06 Yes, well, just leave him there.
427 00:37:09 Right, on we go. Plenty of pots to go around.
428 00:37:13 Grasp your Mandrake and pull it up.
429 00:37:31 There's Nearly Headless Nick.
430 00:37:32 Hello, Percy, Miss Clearwater.
431 00:37:35 Hello, Sir Nicholas.
432 00:37:49 Say it. I'm doomed.
433 00:37:53 - You're doomed. - Hi, Harry.
434 00:37:57 I'm Colin Creevey. I'm in Gryffindor too.
435 00:38:00 Hi, Colin. Nice to meet you.
436 00:38:02 Say, do you think your friend here
437 00:38:05 could take a photo of me and you standing together?
438 00:38:08 To prove I've met you.
439 00:38:09 It's for my dad. He's a milkman, you know.
440 00:38:11 A Muggle, like all our family's been until me.
441 00:38:13 No one knew the stuff I could
442 00:38:15 do was magic till we got letters from Hogwarts.
443 00:38:17 Everyone just thought I was mental.
444 00:38:19 Imagine that.
445 00:38:22 Ron, is that your owl?
446 00:38:39 Bloody bird's a menace.
447 00:38:45 Oh, no.
448 00:38:47 Look, everyone. Weasley's got himself a Howler.
449 00:38:52 Go on, Ron. I ignored one from my gran once.
450 00:38:56 It was horrible.
451 00:39:04 Ronald Weasley!
452 00:39:09 How dare you steal that car! I am absolutely disgusted!
453 00:39:15 Your father's now facing an inquiry at work
454 00:39:18 and it's entirely your fault!
455 00:39:21 If you put another toe out of line,
456 00:39:25 we'll bring you straight home!
457 00:39:29 And, Ginny, dear, congratulations on making Gryffindor.
458 00:39:33 Your father and I are so proud.
459 00:39:55 Let me introduce you to
460 00:39:57 your new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher.
461 00:40:01 Me.
462 00:40:03 Gilderoy Lockhart,
463 00:40:06 Order of Merlin, Third Class,
464 00:40:09 honorary member of the Dark Force Defense League
465 00:40:13 and five times winner
466 00:40:16 of Witch Weekly's Most-Charming-Smile Award.
467 00:40:22 But I don't talk about that.
468 00:40:24 I didn't get rid of the Bandon Banshee by smiling at him.
469 00:40:33 I see you've bought a complete set of my books. Well done.
470 00:40:36 Now, I thought we'd start today with a little quiz.
471 00:40:43 Nothing to worry about.
472 00:40:45 Just to check how well you've read them.
473 00:40:49 Thank you.
474 00:40:51 How much you've taken in.
475 00:41:01 Look at these questions. They're all about him.
476 00:41:04 "What is Gilderoy Lockhart's favorite color?"
477 00:41:08 "What is Gilderoy Lockhart's greatest achievement to date?"
478 00:41:16 You have 30 minutes. Start...
479 00:41:22 now!
480 00:41:29 Tut-tut.
481 00:41:31 Hardly any of you remembered that my favorite color is lilac.
482 00:41:36 But Miss Hermione Granger
483 00:41:38 knew that my secret ambition is to rid the world of evil
484 00:41:43 and market my own range of hair-care potions.
485 00:41:45 Good girl.
486 00:41:48 Now, be warned.
487 00:41:51 It is my job to arm you
488 00:41:53 against the foulest creatures known to wizardkind.
489 00:41:59 You may find yourselves facing your worst fears in this room.
490 00:42:03 Know only that no harm can befall you whilst I am here.
491 00:42:07 I must ask you not to scream.
492 00:42:10 It might provoke them.
493 00:42:16 Cornish pixies?
494 00:42:18 Freshly caught Cornish pixies.
495 00:42:22 Laugh if you will, Mr. Finnegan
496 00:42:24 but pixies can be devilishly tricky little blighters.
497 00:42:28 Let's see what you make of them.
498 00:42:36 Come on now, round them up. They're only pixies.
499 00:42:55 - You just stay there! - Please, get me down!
500 00:43:01 - Get off me! - Stop. Hold still!
501 00:43:05 Peskipiksi Pesternomi!
502 00:43:28 I'll ask you three to just
503 00:43:30 nip the rest of them back into their cage.
504 00:43:34 What do we do now?
505 00:43:38 Immobulus!
506 00:43:49 Why is it always me?
507 00:43:58 I spent the summer devising a whole new Quidditch program.
508 00:44:01 We're gonna train earlier, harder and longer.
509 00:44:04 What? I don't believe it.
510 00:44:11 Where you think you're going, Flint?
511 00:44:12 Quidditch practice.
512 00:44:13 I booked the pitch for Gryffindor today.
513 00:44:16 Easy, Wood. I've got a note.
514 00:44:19 Uh-oh. I smell trouble.
515 00:44:22 "I, Professor Severus Snape,
516 00:44:24 do hereby give the Slytherin team permission to practice today,
517 00:44:27 owing to the need to train their new Seeker. "
518 00:44:29 You've got a new Seeker. Who?
519 00:44:36 Malfoy?
520 00:44:38 That's right.
521 00:44:39 And that's not all that's new this year.
522 00:44:42 Those are Nimbus 2001s. How did you get those?
523 00:44:46 A gift from Draco's father.
524 00:44:48 You see, Weasley, unlike some,
525 00:44:51 my father can afford the best.
526 00:44:52 At least no one on the Gryffindor team had to buy their way in.
527 00:44:55 They got in on pure talent.
528 00:45:02 No one asked your opinion,
529 00:45:03 you filthy little Mudblood.
530 00:45:08 You'll pay for that one, Malfoy.
531 00:45:10 Eat slugs!
532 00:45:19 You okay, Ron?
533 00:45:24 Say something.
534 00:45:32 Wow! Can you turn him around, Harry?
535 00:45:34 No, Colin, get out of the way.
536 00:45:37 Let's take him to Hagrid's.
537 00:45:39 He'll know what to do.
538 00:45:50 This calls for a specialist's equipment.
539 00:45:58 Nothing to do but wait till it stops, I'm afraid.
540 00:46:02 - Okay. - Better out than in.
541 00:46:06 Who was Ron trying to curse, anyway?
542 00:46:07 Malfoy. He called Hermione...
543 00:46:12 Well, I don't know exactly what it means.
544 00:46:20 He called me a Mudblood.
545 00:46:22 He did not.
546 00:46:23 What's a Mudblood?
547 00:46:25 It means "Dirty blood. "
548 00:46:26 Mudblood's a foul name for someone who's Muggle-born.
549 00:46:30 Someone with non-magic parents. Someone like me.
550 00:46:34 It's not a term one usually hears in civilized conversation.
551 00:46:40 See, the thing is, Harry,
552 00:46:41 there are some wizards, like the Malfoy family
553 00:46:45 who think they're better
554 00:46:46 than everyone else because they're pure-blood.
555 00:46:50 That's horrible.
556 00:46:54 It's disgusting.
557 00:46:56 And it's codswallop to boot. Dirty blood.
558 00:46:59 Why, there isn't a wizard
559 00:47:01 alive today that's not half-blood or less.
560 00:47:03 More to the point, they've yet
561 00:47:05 to think of a spell that our Hermione can't do.
562 00:47:08 Come here.
563 00:47:11 Don't you think on it, Hermione.
564 00:47:14 Don't you think on it for one minute.
565 00:47:18 Aye?
566 00:47:25 Harry, Harry, Harry.
567 00:47:28 Can you possibly imagine
568 00:47:31 a better way to serve detention
569 00:47:35 than by helping me to answer my fan mail?
570 00:47:38 Not really.
571 00:47:39 Fame is a fickle friend, Harry.
572 00:47:43 Celebrity is as celebrity does.
573 00:47:46 Remember that.
574 00:47:51 Come.
575 00:47:54 Come
576 00:47:57 to me.
577 00:48:01 Come to me.
578 00:48:03 What?
579 00:48:04 Sorry?
580 00:48:08 That voice.
581 00:48:10 Voice?
582 00:48:15 Didn't you hear it?
583 00:48:18 What are you talking about, Harry?
584 00:48:20 I think you're getting a bit drowsy.
585 00:48:24 And great Scott, no wonder. Look at the time.
586 00:48:27 We've been here nearly four hours.
587 00:48:29 Spooky how the time flies when one is having fun.
588 00:48:37 Spooky.
589 00:48:43 Blood.
590 00:48:45 I smell blood.
591 00:48:49 Let me rip you.
592 00:48:52 Let me kill you.
593 00:48:57 Kill!
594 00:49:00 Kill!
595 00:49:02 - Kill! - Harry!
596 00:49:04 - Did you hear it? - Hear what?
597 00:49:06 - That voice. - Voice? What voice?
598 00:49:10 I heard it first in Lockhart's office.
599 00:49:12 And then again just-
600 00:49:14 It's time.
601 00:49:17 It's moving. I think it's going to kill.
602 00:49:21 Kill?
603 00:49:22 Harry, wait! Not so fast!
604 00:49:50 Strange.
605 00:49:53 I've never seen spiders act like that.
606 00:49:56 I don't like spiders.
607 00:50:01 What's that?
608 00:50:07 "The Chamber of Secrets has been opened.
609 00:50:10 Enemies of the Heir... beware. "
610 00:50:12 It's written in blood.
611 00:50:17 Oh, no.
612 00:50:24 It's Filch's cat.
613 00:50:26 It's Mrs. Norris.
614 00:50:45 "Enemies of the Heir... beware. "
615 00:50:49 You'll be next, Mudbloods.
616 00:50:52 What's going on here? Go on. Make way, make way.
617 00:50:58 Potter?
618 00:51:00 What are you...?
619 00:51:06 Mrs. Norris?
620 00:51:09 - You've murdered my cat. - No. No.
621 00:51:14 I'll kill you.
622 00:51:18 I'll kill you!
623 00:51:19 Argus!
624 00:51:22 Argus, I...
625 00:51:26 Everyone will proceed to their dormitories immediately.
626 00:51:31 Everyone except...
627 00:51:34 ... you three.
628 00:51:39 Ravenclaws, follow me.
629 00:51:43 She's not dead, Argus.
630 00:51:45 She has been Petrified.
631 00:51:47 Ah. Thought so.
632 00:51:48 So unlucky I wasn't there.
633 00:51:50 I know exactly the countercurse that could've spared her.
634 00:51:56 But how she has been Petrified, I cannot say.
635 00:51:59 Ask him. It's him that's done it.
636 00:52:02 You saw what he wrote on the wall.
637 00:52:04 It's not true, sir. I swear.
638 00:52:07 I never touched Mrs. Norris.
639 00:52:09 - Rubbish. - If I might, Headmaster?
640 00:52:14 Perhaps Potter and his friends
641 00:52:15 were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.
642 00:52:19 However,
643 00:52:21 the circumstances are suspicious.
644 00:52:24 I, for one, don't recall seeing Potter at dinner.
645 00:52:29 I'm afraid that's my doing, Severus.
646 00:52:31 You see, Harry was helping me answer my fan mail.
647 00:52:35 That's why Ron and I went looking for him, Professor.
648 00:52:38 We'd just found him when he said...
649 00:52:43 - Yes, Miss Granger? - When I said I wasn't hungry.
650 00:52:49 We were heading back to the common room
651 00:52:50 when we found Mrs. Norris.
652 00:52:55 Innocent until proven guilty, Severus.
653 00:52:58 My cat has been Petrified.
654 00:53:01 I want to see some punishment!
655 00:53:04 We will be able to cure her, Argus.
656 00:53:08 As I understand it,
657 00:53:10 Madam Sprout has a very healthy growth of Mandrake.
658 00:53:13 When matured, a potion will be made
659 00:53:15 which will revive Mrs. Norris.
660 00:53:18 And in the meantime,
661 00:53:20 I strongly recommend caution
662 00:53:25 to all.
663 00:53:38 - It's a bit strange, isn't it? - Strange?
664 00:53:41 You hear this voice, a voice only you can hear
665 00:53:44 and then Mrs. Norris turns up Petrified.
666 00:53:48 It's just strange.
667 00:53:49 Do you think I should have told them?
668 00:53:51 Dumbledore and the others, I mean?
669 00:53:53 Are you mad?
670 00:53:54 No, Harry. Even in the wizarding world,
671 00:53:57 hearing voices isn't a good sign.
672 00:54:02 She's right, you know.
673 00:54:09 Could I have your attention, please?
674 00:54:11 Right.
675 00:54:13 Now, today, we will be transforming animals
676 00:54:17 into water goblets.
677 00:54:21 Like so.
678 00:54:22 One, two, three. Vera Verto.
679 00:54:31 Now it's your turn.
680 00:54:33 Who would like to go first?
681 00:54:35 Mr. Weasley.
682 00:54:36 "One, two, three. Vera Verto. "
683 00:54:44 Vera Verto!
684 00:54:52 That wand needs replacing, Mr. Weasley.
685 00:54:56 - Yes, Miss Granger? - Professor,
686 00:54:58 I was wondering if you could tell us about
687 00:55:00 the Chamber of Secrets.
688 00:55:09 Very well.
689 00:55:12 You all know, of course,
690 00:55:14 that Hogwarts was founded over a thousand years ago
691 00:55:18 by the four greatest witches and wizards of the age:
692 00:55:22 Godric Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff
693 00:55:26 Rowena Ravenclaw and Salazar Slytherin.
694 00:55:33 Now, three of the founders coexisted quite harmoniously.
695 00:55:39 - One did not. - Three guesses who.
696 00:55:42 Salazar Slytherin wished to be more selective
697 00:55:45 about the students admitted to Hogwarts.
698 00:55:48 He believed magical learning
699 00:55:50 should be kept within all-magic families.
700 00:55:53 In other words, pure-bloods.
701 00:55:56 Unable to sway the others,
702 00:55:58 he decided to leave the school.
703 00:56:02 Now, according to legend,
704 00:56:04 Slytherin had built a hidden chamber in this castle
705 00:56:08 known as the Chamber of Secrets.
706 00:56:12 Though, shortly before departing, he sealed it
707 00:56:17 until that time when his own true Heir returned to the school.
708 00:56:21 The Heir alone
709 00:56:23 would be able to open the Chamber
710 00:56:26 and unleash the horror within,
711 00:56:29 and by so doing purge the school
712 00:56:32 of all those who
713 00:56:35 in Slytherin's view, were unworthy to study magic.
714 00:56:40 Muggle-borns.
715 00:56:44 Well, naturally, the school has been searched many times.
716 00:56:47 No such chamber has been found.
717 00:56:51 Professor?
718 00:56:53 What exactly does legend tell us lies within the Chamber?
719 00:56:57 The Chamber is said to be home to something
720 00:57:00 that only the Heir of Slytherin can control.
721 00:57:04 It is said to be the home
722 00:57:08 of a monster.
723 00:57:15 Do you think it's true?
724 00:57:16 Do you think there really is a Chamber of Secrets?
725 00:57:19 Yes. Couldn't you tell?
726 00:57:21 McGonagall's worried. All the teachers are.
727 00:57:23 If there really is a Chamber of Secrets,
728 00:57:25 and it has been opened, that means...
729 00:57:27 The Heir of Slytherin has returned to Hogwarts.
730 00:57:30 The question is, who is it?
731 00:57:31 Let's think.
732 00:57:33 Who do we know who thinks all Muggle-borns are scum?
733 00:57:36 If you're talking about Malfoy...
734 00:57:37 Of course. You heard him.
735 00:57:39 "You'll be next, Mudbloods. "
736 00:57:40 I heard him.
737 00:57:41 But Malfoy, the Heir of Slytherin?
738 00:57:43 Maybe Ron's right, Hermione.
739 00:57:45 I mean, look at his family.
740 00:57:47 The whole lot of them have been in Slytherin for centuries.
741 00:57:50 Crabbe and Goyle must know.
742 00:57:51 Maybe we could trick them into telling.
743 00:57:54 Even they aren't that thick.
744 00:57:56 But there might be another way.
745 00:57:58 Mind you, it would be difficult.
746 00:58:00 Not to mention we'd be breaking about 50 school rules.
747 00:58:03 And it'll be dangerous.
748 00:58:05 Very dangerous.
749 00:58:14 Here it is. The Polyjuice Potion.
750 00:58:17 "Properly brewed, the Polyjuice Potion allows the drinker
751 00:58:20 to transform himself temporarily
752 00:58:21 into the physical form of another."
753 00:58:24 You mean if Harry and I drink that stuff,
754 00:58:26 - we'll turn into Crabbe and Goyle? - Yes.
755 00:58:28 - Wicked! Malfoy will tell us anything. - Exactly.
756 00:58:32 But it's tricky.
757 00:58:33 I've never seen a more complicated potion.
758 00:58:36 - How long will it take to make? - A month.
759 00:58:39 A month?
760 00:58:41 But, Hermione,
761 00:58:43 if Malfoy is the Heir of Slytherin,
762 00:58:45 he could attack half the Muggle-borns in the school by then.
763 00:58:48 I know.
764 00:58:50 But it's the only plan we've got.
765 00:59:43 Another goal for Slytherin!
766 00:59:47 They lead Gryffindor 90 to 30.
767 00:59:52 Yeah!
768 00:59:53 Yeah!
769 01:00:19 All right there, Scarhead?
770 01:00:28 Watch yourself, Harry!
771 01:00:31 Wood, look out!
772 01:01:06 Blimey! Harry's got himself a rogue Bludger.
773 01:01:09 That's been tampered with, that has.
774 01:01:12 I'll stop it.
775 01:01:13 No! Even with a proper wand, it's too risky.
776 01:01:16 You could hit Harry.
777 01:01:42 Training for the ballet, Potter?
778 01:02:16 You'll never catch me, Potter.
779 01:03:49 Let's go.
780 01:03:50 Harry Potter has caught the Snitch.
781 01:03:53 Gryffindor wins!
782 01:04:02 Finite Incantatem!
783 01:04:11 - Thank you. - Are you okay?
784 01:04:12 No. I think my arm is broken.
785 01:04:15 Not to worry, Harry.
786 01:04:16 I will fix that arm of yours straightaway.
787 01:04:17 No. Not you.
788 01:04:20 Boy doesn't know what he's saying.
789 01:04:22 This won't hurt a bit.
790 01:04:31 Brackium Emendo!
791 01:04:42 Yes, well, that can sometimes happen.
792 01:04:46 But the point is
793 01:04:49 you can no longer feel any pain,
794 01:04:51 and, very clearly, the bones are not broken.
795 01:04:54 Broken? There's no bones left.
796 01:04:58 Much more flexible, though.
797 01:05:02 Mr. Malfoy, stop making such a fuss.
798 01:05:04 You can go.
799 01:05:05 Out of my way. Out of my way.
800 01:05:06 Should have been brought straight to me.
801 01:05:09 I can mend bones in a heartbeat,
802 01:05:10 but growing them back...
803 01:05:11 You will be able to, won't you?
804 01:05:13 I'll be able to, certainly. But it'll be painful.
805 01:05:17 You're in for a rough night, Potter.
806 01:05:19 Regrowing bones is a nasty business.
807 01:05:24 What do you expect? Pumpkin juice?
808 01:05:34 Kill.
809 01:05:37 Kill.
810 01:05:43 Time to kill.
811 01:05:53 Hello.
812 01:05:56 Dobby?
813 01:05:57 Harry Potter should have listened to Dobby.
814 01:06:00 Harry Potter should have gone back home when he missed the train.
815 01:06:04 It was you.
816 01:06:06 You stopped the barrier from letting Ron and me through.
817 01:06:09 Indeed. Yes, sir.
818 01:06:12 You nearly got Ron and me expelled.
819 01:06:15 At least you would be away from here.
820 01:06:18 Harry Potter must go home.
821 01:06:21 Dobby thought his Bludger
822 01:06:22 would be enough to make Harry Potter see-
823 01:06:24 Your Bludger?
824 01:06:25 You made that Bludger chase after me?
825 01:06:28 Dobby feels most aggrieved, sir.
826 01:06:32 Dobby had to iron his hands.
827 01:06:37 You better clear off before my bones come back,
828 01:06:39 or I might strangle you.
829 01:06:45 Dobby is used to death threats, sir.
830 01:06:47 Dobby gets them five times a day at home.
831 01:06:50 I don't suppose you could tell me
832 01:06:52 why you're trying to kill me?
833 01:06:53 Not kill you, sir. Never kill you.
834 01:06:57 Dobby remembers
835 01:06:58 how it was before Harry Potter triumphed over
836 01:07:01 He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named.
837 01:07:04 We house-elves were treated like vermin, sir.
838 01:07:08 Of course, Dobby is still treated like vermin.
839 01:07:23 Why do you wear that thing, Dobby?
840 01:07:25 This, sir?
841 01:07:27 It is a mark of the house-elf's enslavement.
842 01:07:31 Dobby can only be freed if his master
843 01:07:33 presents him with clothes.
844 01:07:38 Listen.
845 01:07:39 Listen!
846 01:07:41 Terrible things are about to happen at Hogwarts.
847 01:07:45 Harry Potter must not stay here
848 01:07:48 now that history is to repeat itself.
849 01:07:53 Repeat itself?
850 01:07:54 You mean this has happened before?
851 01:07:56 I shouldn't have said that.
852 01:08:02 - Bad Dobby! Bad! - Stop it! Stop it!
853 01:08:05 Stop it, Dobby!
854 01:08:09 Tell me, Dobby.
855 01:08:10 When did this happen before? Who's doing it now?
856 01:08:13 Dobby cannot say, sir.
857 01:08:15 Dobby only wants Harry Potter to be safe.
858 01:08:18 No, Dobby. Tell me. Who is it?
859 01:08:33 Put him here.
860 01:08:39 What happened?
861 01:08:40 There's been another attack.
862 01:08:42 I think he's been Petrified, Madam Pomfrey.
863 01:08:48 Look. Perhaps he managed to take a picture of his attacker.
864 01:09:01 What can this mean, Albus?
865 01:09:04 It means
866 01:09:06 that our students are in great danger.
867 01:09:09 - What should I tell the staff? - The truth.
868 01:09:13 Tell them Hogwarts is no longer safe.
869 01:09:17 It is as we feared, Minerva.
870 01:09:20 The Chamber of Secrets has indeed been opened again.
871 01:09:28 Again?
872 01:09:29 You mean the Chamber of Secrets has been opened before?
873 01:09:32 Of course. Don't you see?
874 01:09:35 Lucius Malfoy must have opened it when he was at school here.
875 01:09:39 - Now he's taught Draco how to do it. - Maybe.
876 01:09:41 We'll have to wait for the Polyjuice Potion to know for sure.
877 01:09:45 Enlighten me.
878 01:09:45 Why are we brewing this potion in broad daylight
879 01:09:49 in the middle of the girls' lavatory?
880 01:09:51 Don't you think we'll get caught?
881 01:09:54 No. No one ever comes in here.
882 01:09:57 - Why? - Moaning Myrtle.
883 01:10:00 Who?
884 01:10:02 Moaning Myrtle.
885 01:10:04 Who's Moaning Myrtle?
886 01:10:06 I'm Moaning Myrtle.
887 01:10:14 I wouldn't expect you to know me.
888 01:10:16 Who would ever talk about ugly, miserable,
889 01:10:19 moping Moaning Myrtle?
890 01:10:30 She's a little sensitive.
891 01:10:36 Gather round!
892 01:10:39 Gather round.
893 01:10:41 Can everybody see me?
894 01:10:44 Can you all hear me?
895 01:10:48 Excellent.
896 01:10:50 In light of the dark events of recent weeks,
897 01:10:53 Professor Dumbledore has granted me permission
898 01:10:56 to start this little Dueling Club
899 01:10:58 to train you all up
900 01:11:00 in case you ever need to defend yourselves
901 01:11:03 as I myself have done on countless occasions.
902 01:11:06 For full details, see my published works.
903 01:11:15 That Lockhart's something, isn't he?
904 01:11:16 Awfully brave chap.
905 01:11:18 Justin Finch-Fletchley.
906 01:11:20 - Hufflepuff. - Nice to meet you.
907 01:11:21 - I'm... - I know who you are.
908 01:11:23 We all do, even us Muggle-borns.
909 01:11:25 Let me introduce my assistant,
910 01:11:28 Professor Snape.
911 01:11:34 He has sportingly agreed to help with a short demonstration.
912 01:11:37 Now, I don't want any of you youngsters to worry.
913 01:11:39 You'll still have your Potions master
914 01:11:41 when I'm through with him.
915 01:11:42 Never fear.
916 01:12:00 One.
917 01:12:02 Two.
918 01:12:04 - Three! - Expelliarmus!
919 01:12:15 - Do you think he's all right? - Who cares?
920 01:12:18 An excellent idea to show them that, Professor Snape,
921 01:12:21 but if you don't mind me saying,
922 01:12:22 it was pretty obvious what you were about to do.
923 01:12:26 If I had wanted to stop you, it would have been only too easy.
924 01:12:29 Perhaps it would be prudent to first teach the students
925 01:12:33 to block unfriendly spells, Professor.
926 01:12:39 An excellent suggestion, Professor Snape.
927 01:12:43 Let's have a volunteer pair.
928 01:12:45 Potter, Weasley, how about you?
929 01:12:47 Weasley's wand causes devastation with the simplest spells.
930 01:12:51 We'll be sending Potter to the hospital wing
931 01:12:54 in a matchbox.
932 01:12:55 Might I suggest someone from my own house?
933 01:13:00 Malfoy, perhaps?
934 01:13:10 - Good luck, Potter. - Thank you, sir.
935 01:13:21 Wands at the ready.
936 01:13:24 - Scared, Potter? - You wish.
937 01:13:37 On the count of three,
938 01:13:39 cast your charms to disarm your opponent. Only to disarm.
939 01:13:43 We don't want any accidents here.
940 01:13:46 - One. Two. - Everte Statum!
941 01:14:03 Rictusempra!
942 01:14:16 I said disarm only.
943 01:14:18 Serpensortia!
944 01:14:29 Don't move, Potter. I'll get rid of it for you.
945 01:14:32 Allow me, Professor Snape.
946 01:14:34 Alarte Ascendare!
947 01:15:20 Vipera Evanesca.
948 01:15:29 What are you playing at?
949 01:15:44 You're a Parselmouth? Why didn't you tell us?
950 01:15:47 - I'm a what? - You can talk to snakes.
951 01:15:49 I know. I mean, I accidentally
952 01:15:52 set a python on my cousin Dudley at the zoo once.
953 01:15:55 Once. But so what?
954 01:15:57 I bet loads of people here can do it.
955 01:15:59 No, they can't.
956 01:16:01 It's not a very common gift, Harry.
957 01:16:03 This is bad.
958 01:16:05 What's bad?
959 01:16:07 If I hadn't told that snake not to attack Justin...
960 01:16:09 That's what you said to it.
961 01:16:11 You were there. You heard me.
962 01:16:13 I heard you speaking Parseltongue. Snake language.
963 01:16:17 I spoke a different language?
964 01:16:21 But I didn't realize...
965 01:16:23 How can I speak a language without knowing I can?
966 01:16:26 I don't know, Harry,
967 01:16:27 but it sounded like you were egging the snake on or something.
968 01:16:30 Harry, listen to me.
969 01:16:33 There's a reason the symbol of Slytherin house is a serpent.
970 01:16:36 Salazar Slytherin was a Parselmouth.
971 01:16:38 He could talk to snakes too.
972 01:16:40 Exactly.
973 01:16:42 Now the whole school's gonna think
974 01:16:43 you're his great-great-great grandson or something.
975 01:16:45 But I'm not.
976 01:16:50 I can't be.
977 01:16:53 He lived a thousand years ago.
978 01:16:55 For all we know, you could be.
979 01:17:13 Who am I, Hedwig?
980 01:17:16 What am I?
981 01:17:54 I'll see you back in the common room.
982 01:18:10 So anyway,
983 01:18:10 I told Justin to hide up in our dormitory.
984 01:18:14 I mean to say,
985 01:18:16 if Potter has marked him down as his next victim
986 01:18:19 it's best he keeps a low profile for a while.
987 01:18:21 But why would he want to attack Justin?
988 01:18:24 Well, Justin let it slip to Potter
989 01:18:27 that he was Muggle-born.
990 01:18:29 And you definitely think Potter is the Heir of Slytherin?
991 01:18:33 Hannah, he's a Parselmouth.
992 01:18:37 Everyone knows that's the mark of a dark wizard.
993 01:18:40 Have you ever heard of a decent one
994 01:18:41 who could talk to snakes?
995 01:18:44 They called Slytherin himself "Serpent-tongue. "
996 01:18:47 Harry always seemed so nice though.
997 01:18:50 And after all, he is the one who made You-Know-Who disappear.
998 01:18:55 That's probably why
999 01:18:56 You-Know-Who wanted to kill him in the first place.
1000 01:18:59 Didn't want another Dark Lord competing with him.
1001 01:19:17 Hello, Harry. You all right?
1002 01:19:19 Hagrid. What are you doing here?
1003 01:19:22 Second one killed this term.
1004 01:19:25 Now, I reckon it's either a fox
1005 01:19:26 or a Blood-Sucking Bugbear.
1006 01:19:28 I've been up at Dumbledore's getting permission
1007 01:19:31 to put a little charm round the old hen coop.
1008 01:19:35 You sure you're all right?
1009 01:19:36 You're awful hot and bothered.
1010 01:19:39 It's nothing.
1011 01:19:41 Look, I'd better get going. I've got a lot of studying to...
1012 01:20:02 I want blood.
1013 01:20:09 They all must die.
1014 01:20:15 Kill.
1015 01:20:17 Kill.
1016 01:20:20 Kill.
1017 01:20:23 Time to kill.
1018 01:21:01 Caught in the act.
1019 01:21:03 I'll have you out this time, Potter.
1020 01:21:06 Mark my words.
1021 01:21:08 No. Mr. Filch! You don't understand...
1022 01:21:39 Professor
1023 01:21:41 I swear I didn't.
1024 01:21:43 This is out of my hands, Potter.
1025 01:21:56 Professor Dumbledore will be waiting for you.
1026 01:22:07 Sherbet Lemon.
1027 01:22:44 Professor Dumbledore?
1028 01:23:03 Bee in your bonnet, Potter?
1029 01:23:08 I was just wondering
1030 01:23:10 if you put me in the right house.
1031 01:23:13 Yes. You were particularly difficult to place.
1032 01:23:19 But I stand by what I said last year.
1033 01:23:22 You would have done well in Slytherin.
1034 01:23:26 You're wrong.
1035 01:23:56 Harry?
1036 01:23:58 Professor.
1037 01:24:01 Your bird... There was nothing I could do.
1038 01:24:05 - He just caught fire. - And about time too.
1039 01:24:09 He's been looking dreadful for days.
1040 01:24:12 Pity you had to see him on a burning day.
1041 01:24:16 Fawkes is a phoenix, Harry.
1042 01:24:19 They burst into flame when it is time for them to die
1043 01:24:23 and then they are
1044 01:24:25 reborn from the ashes.
1045 01:24:36 Fascinating creatures, phoenixes.
1046 01:24:39 They can carry immensely heavy loads.
1047 01:24:43 Their tears have healing powers.
1048 01:24:49 Professor Dumbledore, sir! Wait! Listen!
1049 01:24:53 Professor Dumbledore, sir, it wasn't Harry.
1050 01:24:55 - Hagrid? - I'd swear it in front of the Ministry of Magic.
1051 01:24:58 Hagrid.
1052 01:25:01 Relax.
1053 01:25:03 I do not believe...
1054 01:25:05 -that Harry attacked anyone. - Of course you don't.
1055 01:25:13 Right. Well, I'll...
1056 01:25:15 - I'll just wait outside, then. - Yes.
1057 01:25:22 You don't think it was me, professor?
1058 01:25:24 No, Harry.
1059 01:25:26 I do not think it was you.
1060 01:25:30 But I must ask you
1061 01:25:32 is there something you wish to tell me?
1062 01:25:42 No, sir.
1063 01:25:45 Nothing.
1064 01:25:49 Very well, then.
1065 01:25:51 Off you go.
1066 01:26:12 Hey, look, everyone. It's the Heir of Slytherin.
1067 01:26:15 Be careful. He's a seriously evil wizard.
1068 01:26:20 Oh, come on, Harry.
1069 01:26:21 Fred and George were just having a laugh.
1070 01:26:24 They're the only ones.
1071 01:26:26 Half the school thinks you're
1072 01:26:27 nipping off to the Chamber of Secrets every night.
1073 01:26:30 Who cares?
1074 01:26:32 Maybe they're right.
1075 01:26:35 Harry. Harry!
1076 01:26:40 Oh, come on.
1077 01:26:41 Look, I didn't know I could speak Parseltongue.
1078 01:26:45 What else don't I know about myself?
1079 01:26:49 Look, maybe you can do something
1080 01:26:55 even something horrible
1081 01:26:58 and not know you did it.
1082 01:27:00 You don't believe that, Harry. I know you don't.
1083 01:27:04 And if it makes you feel any better,
1084 01:27:06 Malfoy's staying for the holidays too.
1085 01:27:08 Why would that make anyone feel any better?
1086 01:27:11 Because in a few days, the Polyjuice Potion will be ready.
1087 01:27:15 In a few days
1088 01:27:18 we may truly know who is the Heir of Slytherin.
1089 01:27:47 Everything's set.
1090 01:27:47 We just need a bit of who you're changing into.
1091 01:27:50 Crabbe and Goyle.
1092 01:27:52 We also need to make sure that the real Crabbe and Goyle
1093 01:27:55 can't burst in on us while we're interrogating Malfoy.
1094 01:27:59 - How? - I've got it all worked out.
1095 01:28:02 I filled these with a simple Sleeping Draught.
1096 01:28:04 Simple, but powerful.
1097 01:28:07 Now, once they're asleep
1098 01:28:10 hide them in the broomstick cupboard
1099 01:28:11 and pull out a few of their hairs
1100 01:28:13 and put on their uniforms.
1101 01:28:15 - Whose hair are you ripping out, then? - I've already got mine.
1102 01:28:19 Millicent Bulstrode. Slytherin.
1103 01:28:22 I got this off her robes.
1104 01:28:24 I'm going to go check on the Polyjuice Potion.
1105 01:28:27 Make sure that Crabbe and Goyle find these.
1106 01:28:42 Ron, maybe I should do it.
1107 01:28:44 Yeah. Right.
1108 01:28:49 Wingardium Leviosa.
1109 01:29:01 Cool.
1110 01:29:25 How thick could you get?
1111 01:29:27 Come on, let's get them.
1112 01:29:44 Well, did you get the hairs?
1113 01:29:48 What are those?
1114 01:29:49 Slytherin robes. I had to sneak them from the laundry.
1115 01:29:55 Are we going to drink that?
1116 01:29:58 We'll have exactly one hour before we change back into ourselves.
1117 01:30:15 Add the hairs.
1118 01:30:20 Ugh. Essence of Crabbe.
1119 01:30:23 Cheers.
1120 01:30:34 I think I'm gonna be sick.
1121 01:30:39 Me too.
1122 01:31:26 Harry?
1123 01:31:28 Ron.
1124 01:31:30 Bloody hell!
1125 01:31:33 We still sound like ourselves.
1126 01:31:36 You need to sound more like Crabbe.
1127 01:31:39 - Bloody hell. - Excellent.
1128 01:31:41 - But where's Hermione? - I...
1129 01:31:44 I don't think I'm going. You go on without me.
1130 01:31:47 Hermione, are you okay?
1131 01:31:49 Just go. You're wasting time.
1132 01:31:54 Come on.
1133 01:31:59 I think the Slytherin common room's this way.
1134 01:32:01 Okay.
1135 01:32:05 Excuse me.
1136 01:32:10 What are you doing down...
1137 01:32:12 I mean, what are you doing down here?
1138 01:32:16 I happen to be a school prefect.
1139 01:32:19 You, on the other hand,
1140 01:32:20 have no business wandering the corridors at this time of night.
1141 01:32:24 What are your names again?
1142 01:32:26 I'm...
1143 01:32:27 Crabbe, Goyle, where have you been?
1144 01:32:30 Pigging out in the Great Hall all this time?
1145 01:32:34 Why are you wearing glasses?
1146 01:32:38 - Reading. - Reading?
1147 01:32:42 I didn't know you could read.
1148 01:32:47 And what are you doing down here, Weasley?
1149 01:32:49 Mind your attitude, Malfoy.
1150 01:33:00 Well, sit down.
1151 01:33:05 You'd never know the Weasleys were pure-bloods,
1152 01:33:07 the way they behave.
1153 01:33:09 They're an embarrassment to the wizarding world. All of them.
1154 01:33:13 What's wrong with you, Crabbe?
1155 01:33:18 Stomachache.
1156 01:33:22 You know, I'm surprised the Daily Prophet
1157 01:33:24 hasn't done a report on all these attacks.
1158 01:33:27 I suppose Dumbledore is trying to hush it all up.
1159 01:33:29 Father always said Dumbledore was the worst thing
1160 01:33:32 that ever happened to this place.
1161 01:33:34 You're wrong!
1162 01:33:43 What?
1163 01:33:45 You think there's someone here who's worse than Dumbledore?
1164 01:33:48 Well? Do you?
1165 01:33:51 Harry Potter?
1166 01:34:00 Good one, Goyle.
1167 01:34:01 You're absolutely right.
1168 01:34:04 Saint Potter.
1169 01:34:06 And people actually think that he's the Heir of Slytherin?
1170 01:34:13 But then you must have some idea who's behind it all.
1171 01:34:16 You know I don't, Goyle. I told you yesterday.
1172 01:34:20 How many times do I have to tell you?
1173 01:34:24 Is this yours?
1174 01:34:30 But my father did say this:
1175 01:34:33 It's been 50 years since the Chamber was opened.
1176 01:34:36 He wouldn't tell me who opened it.
1177 01:34:38 Only that they were expelled.
1178 01:34:41 The last time the Chamber of Secrets was opened,
1179 01:34:43 a Mudblood died.
1180 01:34:46 So it's only a matter of time
1181 01:34:47 before one of them is killed this time.
1182 01:34:50 As for me
1183 01:34:52 I hope it's Granger.
1184 01:34:55 What's the matter with you two?
1185 01:34:57 You're acting very odd.
1186 01:35:00 It's his stomachache.
1187 01:35:02 Calm down.
1188 01:35:08 Scar.
1189 01:35:14 Hair.
1190 01:35:22 Hey! Where are you going?
1191 01:35:47 That was close.
1192 01:35:48 Hermione, come out.
1193 01:35:49 We've got loads to tell you.
1194 01:35:51 Go away.
1195 01:35:53 Wait till you see. It's awful.
1196 01:35:59 Hermione?
1197 01:36:01 Are you okay?
1198 01:36:04 Do you remember me telling you
1199 01:36:06 that the Polyjuice Potion was only for human transformations?
1200 01:36:10 It was cat hair
1201 01:36:11 I plucked off Millicent Bulstrode's robes.
1202 01:36:16 Look at my face.
1203 01:36:19 Look at your tail.
1204 01:36:28 Have you spoken to Hermione?
1205 01:36:30 She should be out of hospital in a few days
1206 01:36:32 when she stops coughing up fur balls.
1207 01:36:40 What's this?
1208 01:36:46 Yuck!
1209 01:36:47 Looks like Moaning Myrtle's flooded the bathroom.
1210 01:37:06 Come to throw something else at me?
1211 01:37:09 Why would I throw something at you?
1212 01:37:11 Don't ask me. Here I am, minding my own business
1213 01:37:15 and someone thinks it's funny to throw a book at me.
1214 01:37:19 But it can't hurt if someone throws something at you.
1215 01:37:22 I mean, it'll just go right through you.
1216 01:37:26 Sure! Let's all throw books at Myrtle
1217 01:37:28 because she can't feel it.
1218 01:37:30 Ten points if you get it through her stomach!
1219 01:37:33 Fifty points if it goes through her head!
1220 01:37:37 But who threw it at you, anyway?
1221 01:37:39 I don't know. I didn't see them.
1222 01:37:42 I was just sitting in the U-bend, thinking about death
1223 01:37:46 and it fell through the top of my head. Uh-huh.
1224 01:38:09 There's a name in this diary.
1225 01:38:11 "Tom Marvolo Riddle. "
1226 01:38:16 Tom Marvolo Riddle?
1227 01:38:19 Hang on. I know that name.
1228 01:38:22 Why do I know that name?
1229 01:38:25 Of course. That night I had detention.
1230 01:38:28 My job was to polish the silver in the trophy room.
1231 01:38:32 I remember
1232 01:38:33 because I kept burping up slugs
1233 01:38:35 over Tom Riddle's trophy.
1234 01:38:37 - What was the trophy for? - He won an award 50 years ago.
1235 01:38:41 Special services to the school or something.
1236 01:38:44 Fifty years ago? Are you sure?
1237 01:38:46 Yeah. Why?
1238 01:38:48 Don't you remember what Malfoy told you?
1239 01:38:50 Last time the Chamber was opened...
1240 01:38:52 Fifty years ago.
1241 01:38:53 - That means - Tom Riddle was here
1242 01:38:55 at Hogwarts when it happened.
1243 01:38:57 What if he wrote about what he saw?
1244 01:39:00 It's possible he knew where the Chamber was. How to open it.
1245 01:39:04 Even what sort of creature lives in it.
1246 01:39:07 If so, whoever's behind these attacks
1247 01:39:10 wouldn't want this diary lying around, would they?
1248 01:39:14 It's a brilliant theory, Hermione,
1249 01:39:16 but there's just one flaw.
1250 01:39:19 There's nothing written in this diary.
1251 01:39:41 Do you mind?
1252 01:39:50 "Tom Marvolo Riddle. "
1253 01:40:22 My name is
1254 01:40:25 Harry
1255 01:40:30 Potter.
1256 01:40:45 Do you know anything
1257 01:40:51 about the Chamber
1258 01:40:54 of Secrets?
1259 01:41:08 Can you
1260 01:41:11 tell me?
1261 01:42:15 Excuse me. Could you tell me what's going on here?
1262 01:42:22 Are you Tom Riddle?
1263 01:42:25 Hello, can you hear me?
1264 01:42:47 Riddle!
1265 01:42:49 Come.
1266 01:42:51 Professor Dumbledore.
1267 01:42:55 Dumbledore?
1268 01:42:59 It is not wise to be wandering around this late hour, Tom.
1269 01:43:03 Yes, professor. I suppose I...
1270 01:43:06 I had to see for myself if the rumors were true.
1271 01:43:09 I'm afraid they are, Tom. They are true.
1272 01:43:12 About the school as well? I don't have a home to go to.
1273 01:43:15 They wouldn't really close Hogwarts, would they, professor?
1274 01:43:18 I understand, Tom, but I'm afraid
1275 01:43:21 Headmaster Dippet may have no choice.
1276 01:43:24 Sir, if it all stopped,
1277 01:43:26 if the person responsible was caught...
1278 01:43:31 Is there something
1279 01:43:34 you wish to tell me?
1280 01:43:37 No, sir. Nothing.
1281 01:43:47 Very well, then. Off you go.
1282 01:43:50 Good night, sir.
1283 01:44:28 - Let's get you out of there. - Evening, Hagrid.
1284 01:44:31 I'm going to have to turn you in.
1285 01:44:33 I don't think you meant it to kill anyone...
1286 01:44:36 You can't. You don't understand.
1287 01:44:38 The dead girl's parents will be here tomorrow.
1288 01:44:40 The least Hogwarts can do is make sure the thing
1289 01:44:43 that killed their daughter is slaughtered.
1290 01:44:45 It wasn't him.
1291 01:44:46 Aragog never killed no one. Never.
1292 01:44:48 Monsters don't make good pets, Hagrid.
1293 01:44:50 - Now, stand aside. - No!
1294 01:44:52 - Stand aside, Hagrid. - No!
1295 01:44:54 Cistern Aperio!
1296 01:45:03 Arania Exumai!
1297 01:45:06 Aragog!
1298 01:45:08 Aragog!
1299 01:45:09 I can't let you go.
1300 01:45:11 They'll have your wand for this, Hagrid.
1301 01:45:14 You'll be expelled.
1302 01:45:17 Hagrid!
1303 01:45:25 Hagrid!
1304 01:45:48 Ron. Ron, wake up.
1305 01:45:52 What? What happened?
1306 01:45:54 It was Hagrid. Hagrid opened the Chamber of Secrets 50 years ago.
1307 01:46:12 It was Hagrid.
1308 01:46:13 It can't be Hagrid. It just can't be.
1309 01:46:16 We don't even know this Tom Riddle.
1310 01:46:18 He sounds like a dirty, rotten snitch.
1311 01:46:21 The monster had killed somebody, Ron.
1312 01:46:22 What would any of us have done?
1313 01:46:24 Look, Hagrid's our friend.
1314 01:46:26 Why don't we just go and ask him about it?
1315 01:46:29 That would be a cheerful visit. "Hello, Hagrid.
1316 01:46:31 Tell us, have you been setting
1317 01:46:33 anything mad and hairy loose in the castle lately?"
1318 01:46:35 Mad and hairy? You wouldn't be talking about me, now, would you?
1319 01:46:39 No.
1320 01:46:44 What's that you've got, Hagrid?
1321 01:46:46 It's Flesh-Eating Slug Repellent.
1322 01:46:48 For the Mandrakes, you know.
1323 01:46:51 Now, according to Professor Sprout,
1324 01:46:53 they've still got a bit of growing to do.
1325 01:46:55 But once their acne's cleared up,
1326 01:46:57 we'll chop them up and stew them...
1327 01:46:59 ... and then we'll get those
1328 01:46:59 people down at the hospital un-Petrified.
1329 01:47:03 In the meantime, though, you three...
1330 01:47:07 ... had best be looking after yourselves. All right?
1331 01:47:18 Hello, Neville.
1332 01:47:21 Harry, I don't know who did it,
1333 01:47:23 but you'd better come. Come on!
1334 01:47:48 It had to be a Gryffindor. Nobody else knows our password.
1335 01:47:52 Unless it wasn't a student.
1336 01:47:54 Whoever it was, they must have been looking for something.
1337 01:47:58 And they found it.
1338 01:48:00 Tom Riddle's diary is gone.
1339 01:48:04 All right, listen up.
1340 01:48:06 We play our game, Hufflepuff doesn't stand a chance.
1341 01:48:09 We're stronger, quicker and smarter.
1342 01:48:11 Not to mention they're
1343 01:48:12 dead scared that Harry will Petrify them...
1344 01:48:14 - ... if they fly anywhere near him. - Well, that too.
1345 01:48:19 Professor McGonagall.
1346 01:48:20 - This match has been canceled. - We can't cancel Quidditch.
1347 01:48:24 Silence, Wood. You and your
1348 01:48:25 teammates will go to Gryffindor Tower. Now.
1349 01:48:29 Potter, you and I will find Mr. Weasley.
1350 01:48:32 There's something the both of you have to see.
1351 01:48:36 I warn you. This could be a wee bit of a shock.
1352 01:48:48 Hermione!
1353 01:48:50 She was found near the library...
1354 01:48:53 ... along with this.
1355 01:48:56 Does it mean anything to either of you?
1356 01:48:59 No.
1357 01:49:15 Could I have your attention, please?
1358 01:49:17 Because of recent events,
1359 01:49:19 these new rules will be put into effect immediately:
1360 01:49:23 "All students will return to
1361 01:49:25 their house common rooms by 6: 00 every evening.
1362 01:49:29 All students will be escorted to each lesson by a teacher.
1363 01:49:33 No exceptions. "
1364 01:49:37 I should tell you this:
1365 01:49:39 Unless the culprit behind these attacks is caught...
1366 01:49:44 ... it is likely the school will be closed.
1367 01:49:58 We've got to talk to Hagrid, Ron. I can't believe it's him...
1368 01:50:01 ... but if he did set the monster loose last time...
1369 01:50:04 ... he'll know how to get
1370 01:50:05 inside the Chamber of Secrets. That's a start.
1371 01:50:07 But you heard McGonagall.
1372 01:50:09 We're not allowed to leave the tower except for class.
1373 01:50:12 I think it's time to get my dad's old cloak out again.
1374 01:50:24 - Ready? - Yeah.
1375 01:50:46 Who's there?
1376 01:50:52 Hello?
1377 01:50:54 Hello?
1378 01:50:57 - What's that for? - Nothing. I was expecting, uh...
1379 01:51:01 It doesn't matter. Come on in. I just made a pot of tea.
1380 01:51:08 Hagrid, are you okay?
1381 01:51:10 I'm fine. I'm all right.
1382 01:51:14 Did you hear about Hermione?
1383 01:51:16 Oh, yeah. I heard about that, all right.
1384 01:51:20 Look, we have to ask you something.
1385 01:51:26 Do you know who's opened the Chamber of Secrets?
1386 01:51:32 What you had to understand about that is...
1387 01:51:36 Quick, under the cloak.
1388 01:51:38 Don't say a word. Be quiet, both of you.
1389 01:51:47 - Professor Dumbledore, sir. - Good evening, Hagrid.
1390 01:51:51 I wonder, could we...?
1391 01:51:53 Of course. Come in. Come in.
1392 01:51:56 That's Dad's boss.
1393 01:51:57 Cornelius Fudge, Minister of Magic.
1394 01:52:01 Bad business, Hagrid, very bad business.
1395 01:52:04 Had to come.
1396 01:52:06 Three attacks on Muggle-borns. Things have gone far enough.
1397 01:52:09 - The Ministry's got to act. - But I never
1398 01:52:13 You know I never, professor.
1399 01:52:14 I want it understood, Cornelius...
1400 01:52:18 ... that Hagrid...
1401 01:52:20 ... has my full confidence.
1402 01:52:22 Albus, look, Hagrid's record is against him.
1403 01:52:26 - I've got to take him. - Take me?
1404 01:52:29 Take me where? Not Azkaban prison.
1405 01:52:31 I'm afraid we have no choice, Hagrid.
1406 01:52:36 Already here, Fudge?
1407 01:52:38 Good.
1408 01:52:40 What are you doing here? Get out of my house!
1409 01:52:44 Believe me...
1410 01:52:45 ... I take absolutely no pleasure being inside your...
1411 01:52:52 You call this a house?
1412 01:52:55 No.
1413 01:52:56 I simply called up the
1414 01:52:57 school and was told the headmaster was here.
1415 01:53:00 Well, what exactly is it that you want with me?
1416 01:53:05 The other governors and I
1417 01:53:06 have decided it's time for you to step aside.
1418 01:53:11 This is an order of suspension.
1419 01:53:20 You'll find all 12 signatures on it.
1420 01:53:27 I'm afraid we feel you've rather lost your touch.
1421 01:53:32 Well, what with all these attacks...
1422 01:53:34 ... there'll be no Muggle-borns left at Hogwarts.
1423 01:53:37 I can only imagine what
1424 01:53:39 an awful loss that would be to the school.
1425 01:53:42 You can't take Professor Dumbledore away.
1426 01:53:44 Take him away and the Muggle-borns won't stand a chance.
1427 01:53:47 You mark my words, there'll be killings next!
1428 01:53:50 You think so?
1429 01:53:52 Calm yourself, Hagrid.
1430 01:53:55 If the governors desire my removal...
1431 01:53:58 ... I will, of course, step aside.
1432 01:54:04 However...
1433 01:54:07 ... you will find that help will always be given at Hogwarts...
1434 01:54:11 ... to those who ask for it.
1435 01:54:22 Admirable sentiments.
1436 01:54:25 Shall we?
1437 01:54:39 Fudge.
1438 01:54:42 Come, Hagrid.
1439 01:54:45 Well?
1440 01:54:47 If...
1441 01:54:49 If anybody was looking for some stuff...
1442 01:54:52 ... then all they'd have to do would be to follow the spiders.
1443 01:54:57 Yep. That would lead them right.
1444 01:54:59 That's all I have to say.
1445 01:55:03 Oh, and someone will need to feed Fang while I'm away.
1446 01:55:10 Good boy.
1447 01:55:18 Hagrid's right.
1448 01:55:21 With Dumbledore gone, there'll be an attack a day.
1449 01:55:24 Look.
1450 01:55:31 Come on.
1451 01:55:37 Come on, Fang.
1452 01:55:57 Come on.
1453 01:55:59 What?
1454 01:56:00 You heard what Hagrid said. "Follow the spiders. "
1455 01:56:04 They're heading to the Dark Forest.
1456 01:56:08 Why spiders? Why couldn't it be "Follow the butterflies"?
1457 01:56:46 There's something moving over there. Listen.
1458 01:56:51 - It sounds like something big. - Big?
1459 01:56:59 Harry! Harry, it's our car!
1460 01:57:03 It must've been here all the time.
1461 01:57:05 And, look, the forest has turned it wild.
1462 01:57:10 Come on. We don't want to lose the trail.
1463 01:57:27 Harry, I don't like this.
1464 01:57:35 - Harry, I don't like this at all. - Shush!
1465 01:57:50 Can we go back now?
1466 01:57:52 Come on.
1467 01:58:44 Who is it?
1468 01:58:47 Don't panic.
1469 01:58:49 Hagrid?
1470 01:58:50 Is that you?
1471 01:58:53 We're friends of Hagrid's.
1472 01:59:13 And you? You're Aragog, aren't you?
1473 01:59:17 Yes.
1474 01:59:18 Hagrid has never sent men into our hollow before.
1475 01:59:22 He's in trouble. Up at the school, there have been attacks.
1476 01:59:26 They think it's Hagrid.
1477 01:59:28 They think he opened the Chamber of Secrets. Like before.
1478 01:59:32 That's a lie.
1479 01:59:34 Hagrid never opened the Chamber of Secrets.
1480 01:59:38 - Then you're not the monster? - No.
1481 01:59:41 The monster was born in the castle.
1482 01:59:44 I came to Hagrid from a distant land
1483 01:59:46 in the pocket of a traveler.
1484 01:59:50 - Harry. - Shush.
1485 01:59:54 But if you're not the monster,
1486 01:59:56 then what did kill that girl 50 years ago?
1487 01:59:58 We do not speak of it.
1488 02:00:02 It is an ancient creature we spiders fear
1489 02:00:05 above all others.
1490 02:00:07 But have you seen it?
1491 02:00:10 I never saw any part of
1492 02:00:12 the castle but the box in which I was kept.
1493 02:00:16 The girl was discovered in a bathroom.
1494 02:00:19 When I was accused, Hagrid brought me here.
1495 02:00:24 - Harry! - What?
1496 02:00:39 Well, thank you.
1497 02:00:43 We'll just go.
1498 02:00:45 Go?
1499 02:00:47 I think not.
1500 02:00:49 My sons and daughters
1501 02:00:51 do not harm Hagrid on my command.
1502 02:00:55 But I cannot deny them fresh meat...
1503 02:00:58 ... when it wanders so willingly into our midst.
1504 02:01:02 Goodbye, friend of Hagrid.
1505 02:01:06 Can we panic now?
1506 02:01:19 Know any spells?
1507 02:01:21 One, but it's not powerful enough for all of them.
1508 02:01:24 Where's Hermione when you need her?
1509 02:01:40 Let's go!
1510 02:01:47 Arania Exumai!
1511 02:01:54 Go!
1512 02:02:13 Glad we're out of there.
1513 02:02:22 Arania Exumai!
1514 02:02:30 - Thanks for that. - Don't mention it.
1515 02:02:45 Get us out of here.
1516 02:02:48 Now!
1517 02:02:52 Come on! Come on, move faster!
1518 02:02:58 Come on! Go!
1519 02:03:17 Get us in the air.
1520 02:03:20 The flying gear's jammed!
1521 02:03:26 Come on! Pull! - I'm trying!
1522 02:03:59 Follow the spiders. Follow the spiders.
1523 02:04:02 If Hagrid ever gets out of Azkaban, I'll kill him.
1524 02:04:21 I mean, what was the point of sending us in there?
1525 02:04:24 - What have we found out? - We know one thing.
1526 02:04:29 Hagrid never opened the Chamber of Secrets.
1527 02:04:32 He was innocent.
1528 02:04:50 Wish you were here, Hermione.
1529 02:04:53 We need you.
1530 02:04:56 Now more than ever.
1531 02:05:15 - What's that? - Ron...
1532 02:05:19 This is why Hermione was in the library the day she was attacked.
1533 02:05:24 Come on.
1534 02:05:26 "Of the many fearsome beasts that roam our land...
1535 02:05:29 ... none is more deadly than the basilisk.
1536 02:05:32 Capable of living for hundreds of years...
1537 02:05:34 ... instant death awaits any who meet this giant serpent's eye.
1538 02:05:38 Spiders flee before it. " Ron, this is it.
1539 02:05:41 The monster in the Chamber of Secrets is a basilisk.
1540 02:05:44 That's why I can hear it speak. It's a snake.
1541 02:05:48 But if it kills by looking people in the eye,
1542 02:05:52 why is it no one's dead?
1543 02:06:04 Because no one did look it in the eye.
1544 02:06:09 Not directly, at least.
1545 02:06:13 Colin saw it through his camera.
1546 02:06:15 Justin- Justin must have
1547 02:06:17 seen the basilisk through Nearly Headless Nick.
1548 02:06:20 Nick got the full blast of it.
1549 02:06:21 But he's a ghost, he couldn't die again.
1550 02:06:24 And Hermione had the mirror.
1551 02:06:27 I bet you she was using it
1552 02:06:28 to look around corners in case it came along.
1553 02:06:31 And Mrs. Norris?
1554 02:06:32 I'm pretty sure she didn't have a camera or a mirror, Harry.
1555 02:06:37 The water.
1556 02:06:40 There was water on the floor that night.
1557 02:06:42 She only saw the basilisk's reflection.
1558 02:06:51 "Spiders flee before it. "
1559 02:06:53 - It all fits. - How's the basilisk been getting around?
1560 02:06:57 A dirty, great snake. Someone would have seen it.
1561 02:07:00 Hermione's answered that too.
1562 02:07:03 Pipes? It's using the plumbing.
1563 02:07:06 Remember what Aragog said about that girl 50 years ago?
1564 02:07:11 She died in a bathroom? What if she never left?
1565 02:07:15 Moaning Myrtle.
1566 02:07:18 All students
1567 02:07:19 are to return to their dormitories at once.
1568 02:07:22 All teachers to the second-floor corridor immediately.
1569 02:07:30 As you can see,
1570 02:07:31 the Heir of Slytherin has left another message.
1571 02:07:36 Our worst fear has been realized.
1572 02:07:39 A student has been taken by the monster into the Chamber itself.
1573 02:07:44 The students must be sent home.
1574 02:07:47 I'm afraid this is the end of Hogwarts.
1575 02:07:52 So sorry. Dozed off. What have I missed?
1576 02:07:55 A girl has been snatched by the monster,
1577 02:07:57 Lockhart. Your moment has come at last.
1578 02:08:00 - My moment? - Weren't you saying just last night...
1579 02:08:03 ... that you've known all along
1580 02:08:05 where the entrance to the Chamber of Secrets is?
1581 02:08:09 That's settled. We'll
1582 02:08:10 leave you to deal with the monster, Gilderoy.
1583 02:08:14 Your skills, after all, are legend.
1584 02:08:18 Very well.
1585 02:08:20 I'll just be in my office getting...
1586 02:08:24 Getting ready.
1587 02:08:29 Who is it that the monster's taken, Minerva?
1588 02:08:32 Ginny Weasley.
1589 02:08:45 "Her skeleton will lie in the Chamber forever. "
1590 02:08:52 Ginny.
1591 02:08:56 Lockhart's maybe useless,
1592 02:08:57 but he's going to try and get into the Chamber.
1593 02:09:00 At least we can tell him what we know.
1594 02:09:04 Professor, we have some information for you.
1595 02:09:08 Are you going somewhere?
1596 02:09:10 Well, yes. Urgent call. Unavoidable. Got to go.
1597 02:09:14 - What about my sister? - Well...
1598 02:09:17 As to that, most unfortunate. No one regrets more than I.
1599 02:09:21 You're the Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher.
1600 02:09:22 You can't go now.
1601 02:09:25 I must say, when I took the job,
1602 02:09:26 there was nothing in the description-
1603 02:09:28 You're running away?
1604 02:09:30 - After all you did in your books? - Books can be misleading.
1605 02:09:32 - You wrote them. - My dear boy, use your common sense.
1606 02:09:35 My books wouldn't have sold as
1607 02:09:37 well if people didn't think I'd done those things.
1608 02:09:40 You're a fraud.
1609 02:09:42 You've been taking credit for what other wizards have done.
1610 02:09:45 Is there anything you can do?
1611 02:09:47 Yes, now you mention it. I'm rather gifted with Memory Charms.
1612 02:09:52 Otherwise, all those wizards would have gone blabbing.
1613 02:09:55 I'd never have sold another book.
1614 02:09:58 In fact,
1615 02:09:59 I'm going to have to do the same to you.
1616 02:10:04 Don't even think about it.
1617 02:10:18 Who's there?
1618 02:10:22 Hello, Harry.
1619 02:10:25 What do you want?
1620 02:10:26 To ask you how you died.
1621 02:10:32 It was dreadful.
1622 02:10:35 It happened right here in this very cubicle.
1623 02:10:39 I'd hidden because Olive Hornby was teasing me about my glasses.
1624 02:10:43 I was crying, and then I heard somebody come in.
1625 02:10:48 Who was it, Myrtle?
1626 02:10:51 I don't know. I was distraught!
1627 02:10:56 But they said something funny, a kind of made-up language.
1628 02:10:59 And I realized it was a boy,
1629 02:11:01 so I unlocked the door to tell him to go away and...
1630 02:11:07 - ... I died. - Just like that? How?
1631 02:11:12 I just remember seeing a pair of great, big, yellow eyes...
1632 02:11:16 ... over there by that sink.
1633 02:11:45 This is it.
1634 02:11:48 This is it, Ron.
1635 02:11:50 I think this is the entrance to the Chamber of Secrets.
1636 02:11:55 Say something. Harry, say something in Parseltongue.
1637 02:12:51 Excellent, Harry. Good work. Well, then, I'll just be...
1638 02:12:56 There's no need for me to stay.
1639 02:12:59 Yes, there is.
1640 02:13:02 - You first. - Now, boys, what good will it do?
1641 02:13:05 Better you than us.
1642 02:13:08 But- Obviously, yes.
1643 02:13:15 Sure you don't want to test it first?
1644 02:13:25 It's really quite filthy down here.
1645 02:13:29 - All right. Let's go. - Harry?
1646 02:13:33 If you die down there, you're welcome to share my toilet.
1647 02:13:41 Thanks, Myrtle.
1648 02:14:12 Now, remember: Any sign of movement,
1649 02:14:15 close your eyes straightaway.
1650 02:14:18 Go on.
1651 02:14:23 This way.
1652 02:14:32 - What's this? - It looks like a snake.
1653 02:14:37 - It's a snakeskin. - Bloody hell.
1654 02:14:41 Whatever shed this must be 60 feet long. Or more.
1655 02:14:49 Heart of a lion, this one.
1656 02:14:55 The adventure ends here, boys. But don't fret.
1657 02:15:02 The world will know our story.
1658 02:15:05 How I was too late to save the girl.
1659 02:15:08 How you two tragically lost your minds...
1660 02:15:12 ... at the sight of her mangled body.
1661 02:15:15 So...
1662 02:15:18 You first, Mr. Potter.
1663 02:15:21 Say goodbye to your memories.
1664 02:15:26 Obliviate!
1665 02:15:54 Harry.
1666 02:15:57 Harry.
1667 02:16:02 - Ron! Ron, are you okay? - I'm fine.
1668 02:16:08 Hello.
1669 02:16:11 Who are you?
1670 02:16:14 - Ron Weasley. - Really?
1671 02:16:17 And who am I?
1672 02:16:22 Lockhart's Memory Charm backfired.
1673 02:16:24 He hasn't got a clue who he is.
1674 02:16:26 It's an odd sort of place, isn't it?
1675 02:16:31 Do you live here?
1676 02:16:34 - No. - Really?
1677 02:16:41 - What do I do now? - You wait here...
1678 02:16:43 ... and try and shift
1679 02:16:44 some of this rock so we can get back through.
1680 02:16:46 - I'll go on and find Ginny. - Okay.
1681 02:18:13 Ginny.
1682 02:18:23 Ginny! Ginny, please don't be dead. Wake up, wake up.
1683 02:18:27 Please wake up.
1684 02:18:30 She won't wake.
1685 02:18:37 Tom. Tom Riddle. What do you mean, she won't wake?
1686 02:18:42 - She's not...? - She's still alive, but only just.
1687 02:18:46 - Are you a ghost? - A memory...
1688 02:18:49 ... preserved in a diary for 50 years.
1689 02:18:54 She's cold as ice. Ginny, please don't be dead. Wake up.
1690 02:18:59 You've got to help me, Tom. There's a basilisk.
1691 02:19:02 It won't come until it's called.
1692 02:19:07 - Give me my wand, Tom. - You won't be needing it.
1693 02:19:11 We've got to go. We've got to save her.
1694 02:19:13 I'm afraid I can't do that.
1695 02:19:14 You see, as poor Ginny grows weaker, I grow stronger.
1696 02:19:20 Yes, Harry, it was Ginny Weasley
1697 02:19:21 who opened the Chamber of Secrets.
1698 02:19:24 No. She couldn't. She wouldn't.
1699 02:19:27 Ginny set the basilisk on the Mudbloods and Filch's cat...
1700 02:19:30 ... Ginny wrote the threatening messages on the walls.
1701 02:19:33 - But why? - Because I told her to.
1702 02:19:36 You'll find I can be very persuasive.
1703 02:19:39 Not that she knew what she was doing.
1704 02:19:42 She was, shall we say, in a kind of trance.
1705 02:19:45 Still, the power of the diary began to scare her.
1706 02:19:48 She tried to dispose of it in the girls' bathroom.
1707 02:19:51 And then who should find it but you?
1708 02:19:55 The very person I was most anxious to meet.
1709 02:19:59 And why did you want to meet me?
1710 02:20:01 I knew I had to talk to you, meet you if I could.
1711 02:20:05 So I decided to show you
1712 02:20:06 my capture of that brainless oaf Hagrid...
1713 02:20:08 - ... to gain your trust. - Hagrid's my friend.
1714 02:20:12 And you framed him, didn't you?
1715 02:20:15 It was my word against Hagrid's.
1716 02:20:17 Only Dumbledore seemed to think he was innocent.
1717 02:20:21 I'll bet Dumbledore saw right through you.
1718 02:20:23 He certainly kept an annoyingly close watch on me after that.
1719 02:20:27 I knew it wouldn't be safe to
1720 02:20:28 open the Chamber again while I was at school...
1721 02:20:30 ... so I decided to leave behind a diary...
1722 02:20:32 ... preserving my 16-year-old self in its pages...
1723 02:20:34 ... so that one day I would be able to lead another...
1724 02:20:37 ... to finish Salazar Slytherin's noble work.
1725 02:20:40 Well, you haven't finished it this time.
1726 02:20:43 In a few hours, the Mandrake Draught will be ready.
1727 02:20:46 And everyone who was Petrified will be all right again.
1728 02:20:49 Haven't I told you?
1729 02:20:50 Killing Mudbloods doesn't matter to me anymore.
1730 02:20:54 For many months now, my new target has been you.
1731 02:21:01 How is it that a baby with no extraordinary magical talent...
1732 02:21:04 ... was able to defeat the greatest wizard of all time?
1733 02:21:07 How did you escape with nothing but a scar...
1734 02:21:11 ... while Lord Voldemort's powers were destroyed?
1735 02:21:13 Why do you care how I escaped? Voldemort was after your time.
1736 02:21:17 Voldemort is my past, present and future.
1737 02:21:44 You. You're the Heir of Slytherin.
1738 02:21:51 - You're Voldemort. - Surely you didn't think...
1739 02:21:55 ... I was going to keep my filthy Muggle father's name?
1740 02:21:59 No. I fashioned myself a new name,
1741 02:22:01 a name I knew wizards everywhere...
1742 02:22:04 ... would fear to speak when
1743 02:22:05 I became the greatest sorcerer in the world.
1744 02:22:08 Albus Dumbledore is the greatest sorcerer in the world.
1745 02:22:11 Dumbledore's been driven
1746 02:22:13 out of this castle by the mere memory of me.
1747 02:22:15 He'll never be gone.
1748 02:22:17 Not as long as those who remain are loyal to him.
1749 02:22:26 Fawkes?
1750 02:22:44 So this is what Dumbledore sends his great defender.
1751 02:22:47 A songbird and an old hat.
1752 02:23:04 Let's match the power of Lord Voldemort,
1753 02:23:07 heir of Salazar Slytherin...
1754 02:23:09 ... against the famous Harry Potter.
1755 02:23:27 Parseltongue won't save you now, Potter. It only obeys me.
1756 02:24:01 No!
1757 02:24:03 Your bird may have blinded the basilisk,
1758 02:24:06 but it can still hear you.
1759 02:25:50 Yes, Potter. The process is nearly complete.
1760 02:25:53 In a few minutes, Ginny Weasley will be dead,
1761 02:25:56 and I will cease to be a memory.
1762 02:25:58 Lord Voldemort will return...
1763 02:26:01 ... very much alive.
1764 02:26:06 Ginny?
1765 02:28:24 Remarkable, isn't it...
1766 02:28:26 ... how quickly the venom of the basilisk penetrates the body?
1767 02:28:30 I'd guess you have little more than a minute to live.
1768 02:28:33 You'll be with your dear Mudblood mother soon, Harry.
1769 02:28:42 Funny, the damage a silly little book can do...
1770 02:28:46 ... especially in the hands of a silly little girl.
1771 02:28:54 What are you doing?
1772 02:28:58 Stop. No!
1773 02:29:53 Ginny.
1774 02:29:57 Harry.
1775 02:29:59 It was me. But I swear, I didn't mean to.
1776 02:30:03 Riddle made me, and...
1777 02:30:07 Harry, you're hurt.
1778 02:30:10 Don't worry.
1779 02:30:11 Ginny, you need to get yourself out.
1780 02:30:15 Follow the Chamber and you'll find Ron.
1781 02:30:31 You were brilliant, Fawkes.
1782 02:30:34 I just wasn't quick enough.
1783 02:30:57 Of course.
1784 02:30:59 Phoenix tears have healing powers.
1785 02:31:04 Thanks.
1786 02:31:07 It's all right, Ginny.
1787 02:31:10 It's over.
1788 02:31:14 It's just a memory.
1789 02:31:19 Amazing! This is just like magic!
1790 02:31:36 You both realize, of course...
1791 02:31:39 ... that in the past few hours,
1792 02:31:41 you have broken perhaps a dozen school rules.
1793 02:31:45 Yes, sir.
1794 02:31:46 There is sufficient evidence to have you both expelled.
1795 02:31:49 - Yes, sir. - Yes, sir.
1796 02:31:51 Therefore, it is only fitting...
1797 02:31:55 ... that you both receive...
1798 02:31:58 ... Special Awards for Services to the School.
1799 02:32:04 Thanks, sir.
1800 02:32:06 Now, Mr. Weasley, if you would...
1801 02:32:09 ... have an owl deliver these release papers to Azkaban.
1802 02:32:14 I believe we want our gamekeeper back.
1803 02:32:22 Harry.
1804 02:32:24 First, I want to thank you, Harry.
1805 02:32:29 You must have shown me real loyalty down in the Chamber.
1806 02:32:33 Nothing but that could have called Fawkes to you.
1807 02:32:40 And...
1808 02:32:42 ... second...
1809 02:32:44 ... I sense that something is troubling you.
1810 02:32:49 Am I right, Harry?
1811 02:32:53 It's just...
1812 02:32:56 You see, sir, I couldn't
1813 02:32:58 help but notice certain things, certain...
1814 02:33:01 Certain similarities between Tom Riddle and me.
1815 02:33:07 I see.
1816 02:33:09 You can speak Parseltongue, Harry. Why?
1817 02:33:15 Because Lord Voldemort can speak Parseltongue.
1818 02:33:22 If I'm not mistaken, Harry...
1819 02:33:25 ... he transferred some of his powers to you...
1820 02:33:29 ... the night he gave you that scar.
1821 02:33:32 Voldemort transferred some of his powers to me?
1822 02:33:38 Not intentionally...
1823 02:33:41 ... but yes.
1824 02:33:45 So the Sorting Hat was right. I should be in Slytherin.
1825 02:33:49 It's true. You possess many
1826 02:33:50 of the qualities that Voldemort himself prizes.
1827 02:33:54 Determination, resourcefulness...
1828 02:33:57 ... and if I may say so, a certain disregard for the rules.
1829 02:34:01 Why, then, did the Sorting Hat place you in Gryffindor?
1830 02:34:06 - Because I asked it to. - Exactly, Harry. Exactly.
1831 02:34:10 Which makes you different from Voldemort.
1832 02:34:12 It is not our abilities that show what we truly are.
1833 02:34:16 It is our choices.
1834 02:34:22 If you want proof why you belong in Gryffindor...
1835 02:34:26 ... then I suggest you look more closely at this.
1836 02:34:32 Be careful.
1837 02:34:39 Godric Gryffindor.
1838 02:34:42 It would take a true Gryffindor to pull that out of the hat.
1839 02:34:55 Dobby.
1840 02:34:57 So this is your master. The family you serve is the Malfoys.
1841 02:35:04 I'll deal with you later.
1842 02:35:13 Out of my way, Potter.
1843 02:35:15 So it's true. You have returned.
1844 02:35:19 When the governors learned that Arthur Weasley's daughter...
1845 02:35:22 ... was taken into the Chamber, they saw fit to summon me back.
1846 02:35:27 Ridiculous.
1847 02:35:29 Curiously, Lucius, several of them...
1848 02:35:31 ... were under the impression
1849 02:35:33 that you would curse their families...
1850 02:35:35 ... if they did not agree to suspend me in the first place.
1851 02:35:38 - How dare you! - Beg your pardon?
1852 02:35:42 My sole concern has always been and will always be...
1853 02:35:46 ... the welfare of this school...
1854 02:35:49 ... and, of course, its students.
1855 02:35:57 The culprit has been identified, I presume?
1856 02:36:02 Oh, yes.
1857 02:36:05 And?
1858 02:36:08 Who was it?
1859 02:36:17 Voldemort.
1860 02:36:20 Only this time he chose to act through somebody else...
1861 02:36:26 ... by means of this.
1862 02:36:33 I see.
1863 02:36:36 Fortunately, our young Mr. Potter discovered it.
1864 02:36:40 One hopes that no more of Lord Voldemort's old school-things...
1865 02:36:44 ... should find their way into innocent hands.
1866 02:36:48 The consequences for the one responsible would be...
1867 02:36:52 ... severe.
1868 02:36:55 Let us hope...
1869 02:36:58 ... that Mr. Potter will always be around to save the day.
1870 02:37:04 Don't worry. I will be.
1871 02:37:17 Dumbledore.
1872 02:37:20 Come, Dobby. We're leaving.
1873 02:37:41 Sir? I wonder if I could have that?
1874 02:37:52 Mr. Malfoy.
1875 02:37:54 Mr. Malfoy!
1876 02:37:56 I have something of yours.
1877 02:38:00 Mine? I don't know what you're talking about.
1878 02:38:03 I think you do, sir.
1879 02:38:05 I think you slipped the diary into Ginny Weasley's cauldron...
1880 02:38:08 ... that day at Diagon Alley.
1881 02:38:10 You do, do you?
1882 02:38:20 Why don't you prove it?
1883 02:38:30 Come, Dobby.
1884 02:38:33 Open it.
1885 02:38:39 Dobby.
1886 02:38:40 Master has given Dobby a sock.
1887 02:38:44 What? I didn't give-
1888 02:38:46 Master has presented Dobby with clothes.
1889 02:38:50 Dobby is free.
1890 02:39:00 You lost me my servant!
1891 02:39:10 You shall not harm Harry Potter.
1892 02:39:26 Your parents were meddlesome fools too.
1893 02:39:30 Mark my words, Potter. One day soon...
1894 02:39:34 ... you are going to meet the same sticky end.
1895 02:39:44 Harry Potter freed Dobby. How can Dobby ever repay him?
1896 02:39:51 - Just promise me something. - Anything, sir.
1897 02:39:57 Never try to save my life again.
1898 02:40:06 - Welcome back, Sir Nicholas. - Thank you.
1899 02:40:09 - Good evening, Sir Nicholas. - Good evening.
1900 02:40:11 - Good to see you, Sir Nicholas. - Thank you.
1901 02:40:16 Hello.
1902 02:40:20 - Hermione! Welcome back. - Thanks, Sir Nicholas.
1903 02:40:27 Harry. It's Hermione.
1904 02:40:58 - Welcome back, Hermione. - It's good to be back.
1905 02:41:02 Congratulations. I can't believe you solved it.
1906 02:41:04 We had loads of help from you.
1907 02:41:07 - We couldn't have done it without you. - Thanks.
1908 02:41:12 Could I have your attention, please?
1909 02:41:19 Before we begin the feast...
1910 02:41:22 ... let us have a round of
1911 02:41:24 applause for Professor Sprout, Madam Pomfrey...
1912 02:41:28 ... whose Mandrake juice has been so successfully administered...
1913 02:41:32 ... to all who had been Petrified.
1914 02:41:45 Also, in light of the recent events...
1915 02:41:49 ... as a school treat...
1916 02:41:51 ... all exams have been canceled.
1917 02:41:58 Oh, no.
1918 02:42:16 Sorry I'm late.
1919 02:42:24 The owl that delivered
1920 02:42:26 my release papers got all lost and confused.
1921 02:42:29 Some ruddy bird called Errol.
1922 02:42:48 And I'd just like to say that
1923 02:42:50 if it hadn't been for you, Harry, and Ron...
1924 02:42:54 ... and Hermione, of course...
1925 02:42:58 ... I would still be you-know-where...
1926 02:43:02 ... so I'd just like to say thanks.
1927 02:43:15 There's no Hogwarts without you, Hagrid.

