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Video: New Belgian Half-Blood Prince featurette (UPDATE #2)
A Belgian movie website has a new video featurette on Half-Blood Prince which includes; footage of Dumbledore and Harry on the Astronomy tower, Dumbledore giving a speech in the Great Hall, Harry and Dumbledore exiting the Ministry (a flashback to the end of Order of the Phoenix), Slughorn transforming from a chair into himself, Harry, Ron & Hermione in the courtyard and more.
Plus it has interviews with the cast and crew including; Michael Gambon (Dumbledore), Daniel Radcliffe, David Yates, David Heyman, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint interwoven with behind-the-scenes footage.
It can be seen below or here - select the featurette video.
Dumbledore - Harry, you must obey every command I give you. Should I tell you to abandon me and save yourself, you must do so. Your word, Harry. Harry - My word. Dumbledore - You know, at times, I forget how much you've grown. At times I still see the little boy from the cupboard. Once again, I must ask too much of you, Harry. Michael Gambon - In this film, Harry is turning into a young man. The relationship, it grows into a friendship. Dan Radcliffe - When Dumbledore takes Harry on this missing with him, he views it at sort of this rite of passage. Dumbledore - Take my arm. David Yates - In the Half-Blood Prince, Harry and Dumbledore, they go on this journey together. Ron - Good luck, mate. Harry - I don't need luck, I'll be with Dumbledore. Michael - He takes him on to these dangerous trips. Slughorn - Merlin's beard! Dumbledore - Harry, I'd like you to meet Horace Slughorn. Dan - They have to get this teacher, Slughorn, to come back to Hogwarts because he possesses this memory. Dumbledore - This memory is everything. Without it, we leave the fate of our world to chance. Dan - It's the final clue on how to destroy Voldemort. Slughorn - Now, get out of here at once! Dumbledore - That was fun. Yates - This story is particularly about what Harry's learning from Dumbledore. Dumbledore - This is a different kind of magic. Very dark, very powerful. Heyman - What we're seeing in this film is Dumbledore preparing Harry for that ultimate battle. Dumbledore - This time, I can not hope to destroy it alone. Yates - Action! Dan - This film is the best yet. Emma - It's really exciting, there's loads of new faces. Rupert - It's going to be really cool. Heyman - There's an excitement, a thrill. Arthur - Harry, no! Dumbledore - Whatever happens, trust me. [...] The tale is thrilling, if I say so myself.
I also loved Dumbledore's line about forgetting how much he's grown, as well as, "Whatever happens, trust me."
These are lines not from the book, but really amazing additions from Kloves! Particularly the trust me part, since we know in the next book that Harry has trouble following the advice until the Kings Cross chapter.