

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (Ultra HD/BD) | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 28, 2017
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Nothing more could be asked for from this 2160k presentation. These sorts of adventures pitch perfect for these crisp visuals and sounds.

genre | Fantasy |
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synopsis | The sixth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry kicks off with a bang for young Harry Potter when he inadvertently discovers a mysterious book that sheds light on the sordid life of the evil Lord Voldemort. Preparing for inevitable battle, Harry and Dumbledore turn to professor Horace Slughorn for help in pinpointing the weakness in Voldemort's forces. |
lead actors | Daniel Radcliffe | Rupert Grint | Emma Watson | Tom Felton | Julie Walters | Jim Broadbent | Elarica Gallacher | Robbie Coltrane | Michael Gambon | Maggie Smith | Alan Rickman | Matthew Lewis |
director | David Yates |