
50 Greatest Harry Potter Moments
Documentary
Overview
To mark the release two weeks ago of the eighth and final movie in the series, Robbie Coltrane narrates a countdown of the movie franchise's best moments. From Harry's first meeting with Ron and Hermione aboard the Hogwarts Express through to magical mysteries.
Top Cast


Robbie Coltrane
Robbie Coltrane
Narrator (voice)
Robbie Coltrane
Narrator (voice)


Daniel Radcliffe
Daniel Radcliffe
Harry Potter (archive footage)
Daniel Radcliffe
Harry Potter (archive footage)


Emma Watson
Emma Watson
Hermione Granger (archive footage)
Emma Watson
Hermione Granger (archive footage)


Rupert Grint
Rupert Grint
Ron Weasley (archive footage)
Rupert Grint
Ron Weasley (archive footage)


Julie Walters
Julie Walters
Molly Weasley (archive footage)
Julie Walters
Molly Weasley (archive footage)


Mark Williams
Mark Williams
Arthur Weasley (archive footage)
Mark Williams
Arthur Weasley (archive footage)


Jason Isaacs
Jason Isaacs
Lucius Malfoy (archive footage)
Jason Isaacs
Lucius Malfoy (archive footage)


J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling
Self
J.K. Rowling
Self
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