Mistakes
In the Chamber, when Harry runs from the Basilisk he ends up at a gated dead end, with steel bars that are embedded in a circular stone wall. When Harry crouches down, as the Basilisk's face nears, the manner in which the bars are embedded in the stone is actually quite different. See more...
Trivia
Actor Hugh Grant was originally asked to play Gildroy Lockhart, but turned down the offer as he had already started working on another film. See more...
Movie Mistakes blog
Popular blog posts:
Top 15 biggest Harry Potter film mistakes
30 Biggest mistakes in the Star Wars movies
The 10 biggest mistakes in Iron Man 1 & 2
Other great sites
The entry you are marking as a duplicate is:
| Title | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets |
|---|---|
| Original entry | In the book, whenever someone used the polyjuice potion to change into another person, their voices changed too. In the film their voices remained the original, it didn't change into the voice of the person they were transforming into. Can someone tell me what prompted the makers of this movie to make this change? [Actually, that only happens in this movie and was most likely decided on because it would be easier for the younger audience to identify with the altered Harry and Ron if they had something they could connect to the character. In the fourth movie, Crouch's voice changed to Moody's. The reason that the kid's voice didn't change could be explained as a result of the fact that, being novice potion makers and children, they didn't quite get the potion exactly right.] |






