from the book. I don't know whether it would have been honest to the spirit
of the book to have changed that scene though.
My only quibble with it was that they should have used Kenneth Branaugh for
Serious Black - I think he would have worked much better than his playing
that foppish professor in the second film.
There was an interesting story about Richard Harris when he was first
offered the part of Dumbledore. He said that he was going to turn it down
until he talked about it with his youngest granddaughter. Apparently she was
so enthusiastic about his playing the part that he said after that he
couldn't turn it down without being a cad.
larry
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> Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 10:35 AM
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> Subject: RE: Harry Potter & Prisoner of Azkaban
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> Heh, I would imagine that you wouldn't! :)
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