Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) [PG-13]

Release Date:
November 16, 2005

Original Title:
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Alternate Titles:
Harijs Poters un Uguns biķeris
Harry Potter (4) et la Coupe de feu
Harry Potter dhe Kupa e Zjarrit
Harry Potter ja tulepeeker
הרי פותר וגביע האש
هاري بوتر وكأس النار
แฮร์รี่ พอตเตอร์กับถ้วยอัคนี
ハリーポッターと炎のゴブレット
ハリー・ポッターと炎のゴブレット
哈利·波特与火焰杯
해리포터와 불의 잔

Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Heyday Films
Patalex IV Productions Limited
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 10  CA: PG  CH: 16  CZ: 15+  DE: 12  DK: 11  ES: 7  FI: K-11  FR: 12  GB: 12|12A  GR: K12  HU: 12  IE: 12A  JP: G  KR: 12  MX: B  NL: 12  NZ: M  PL: 16  PT: M/12  RO: 15  RU: 12+  SE: 11  TH: PG-13  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 157

Dark and difficult times lie ahead.

When Harry Potter's name emerges from the Goblet of Fire, he becomes a competitor in a grueling battle for glory among three wizarding schools—the Triwizard Tournament. But since Harry never submitted his name for the Tournament, who did? Now Harry must confront a deadly dragon, fierce water demons and an enchanted maze only to find himself in the cruel grasp of He Who Must Not Be Named.

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3D Artist:
Joe Arnold

ADR Editor:
Daniel Laurie

ADR Mixer:
Colin Cooper

ADR Recordist:
James Bennett

ADR Voice Casting:
Brendan Donnison

Additional Grip:
Andy Edridge

Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Chris Clarke

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Nick Shuttleworth

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ryan Davis

Additional Third Assistant Director:
Janette Boyle

Aerial Camera:
Adam Dale

Aerial Coordinator:
Marc Wolff

Animation Supervisor:
Pablo Grillo
Ferran Domenech

Art Department Assistant:
Andrew Bennett

Art Department Coordinator:
Jodie Jackman

Art Direction:
Gary Tomkins
Alastair Bullock
Mark Bartholomew
Alan Gilmore
Andrew Ackland-Snow
Alexandra Walker

Assistant Accountant:
Jayne Barton

Assistant Art Director:
Rosie Hardwick

Assistant Costume Designer:
Chloe Aubry

Assistant Editor:
Nigel Bunyan

Assistant Location Manager:
Aurelia Thomas

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Hannah Mais

Assistant Music Supervisor:
Lucy Evans

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Vicky Bishop

Assistant Property Master:
Jamie Wilkinson

Assistant Sound Editor:
Gemma Nicholson

Associate Producer:
Chris Carreras
John Trehy

Best Boy Electric:
Billy Merrell

Boom Operator:
John Casali

CG Supervisor:
David Lomax

Camera Trainee:
Ben Pendrey

Carpenter:
Duncan McNeil

Casting:
Fiona Weir
Mary Selway

Casting Assistant:
Catrin Cooper

Catering:
Robin Demetriou

Chaperone:
Emily Dawson

Choreographer:
Wayne McGregor

Clapper Loader:
Susan Luciani

Co-Producer:
Peter MacDonald

Color Timer:
John Ensby

Colorist:
Maria Chamberlain

Compositing Supervisor:
Adrian De Wet

Compositor:
John Slattery

Concept Artist:
Wayne D. Barlowe

Conceptual Design:
Emmanuel Shiu

Conductor:
James Shearman

Construction Buyer:
Gary Hayes

Construction Coordinator:
Amanda Pettett

Contact Lens Technician:
Jemma Scott-Knox-Gore

Costume Assistant:
Andrew Hunt

Costume Coordinator:
Maggie Walsh

Costume Design:
Jany Temime

Costume Illustrator:
Mauricio Carneiro

Costume Supervisor:
David Crossman

Costumer:
Sue Bradbear

Creature Design:
Adam Brockbank

Creature Technical Director:
Seung-Hun Lee

Data Wrangler:
Andrew Baggarley

Dialogue Coach:
Sandra Frieze

Dialogue Editor:
Bjørn Ole Schroeder

Digital Compositors:
Natalie MacDonald

Director:
Mike Newell

Director of Photography:
Roger Pratt

Dolby Consultant:
James Seddon

Draughtsman:
Julia Dehoff

Dressing Prop:
Paul Burgess

Driver:
Paul Deluce

Editor:
Mick Audsley

Electrician:
Billy Dunn

Executive Producer:
David Barron
Tanya Seghatchian

First Assistant Camera:
Simon Hume
Robert Palmer

First Assistant Director:
Chris Carreras

Floor Runner:
Paul King

Foley Artist:
Nicolas Becker
Peter Burgis
Andie Derrick

Foley Mixer:
Nigel Heath

Gaffer:
John Rogers

Grip:
Jim Crowther

Hair Assistant:
Charlotte Rogers

Hairdresser:
Teresa Hinton

Hairstylist:
Betty Glasow

Head of Production:
Michael Elson

Key Grip:
David Appleby

Keyboard Programmer:
Youki Yamamoto

Lighting Artist:
Christoph Ammann

Lighting Coordinator:
Stephen Finch

Lighting Programmer:
Graham Driscoll

Location Assistant:
Karen Betteridge

Location Manager:
Sue Quinn

Makeup Artist:
Eithné Fennel
Belinda Hodgson

Makeup Designer:
Amanda Knight

Makeup Effects:
Nick Dudman

Matchmove Supervisor:
Mark Tudor-Williams

Matte Painter:
Joe Ceballos

Modelling Supervisor:
Adrian Getley

Music Arranger:
Chris Boardman

Music Editor:
Gerard McCann

Music Supervisor:
Matt Biffa

Novel:
J.K. Rowling

Orchestrator:
Lawrence Ashmore

Original Music Composer:
Patrick Doyle

Pilot:
Dave Brown

Post Production Coordinator:
Katie Reynolds

Post Production Supervisor:
Jessie Thiele

Producer:
David Heyman

Production Accountant:
Christopher Abeyta

Production Assistant:
Ben Blanco

Production Coordinator:
Winnie Wishart

Production Design:
Stuart Craig

Production Manager:
David Carrigan

Production Runner:
Adam Byles

Production Sound Mixer:
David Crozier

Projection:
Jan Meade

Property Master:
Barry Wilkinson

Propmaker:
Simon Aronson

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Mark Coulier

Rigging Gaffer:
Dave Ridout

Rotoscoping Artist:
David Aulds

Scenic Artist:
Nicky Kaill

Screenplay:
Steve Kloves

Script Supervisor:
Libbie Barr

Sculptor:
Bryn Court

Second Assistant Camera:
Marc Atherfold

Second Unit Director:
Peter MacDonald

Security:
Reshad Esmail

Senior Modeller:
Tracey Curtis

Sequence Supervisor:
Rob Allman

Set Decoration:
Stephenie McMillan

Set Dressing Artist:
Al Spicer

Set Production Assistant:
Sophie Finch

Sound Assistant:
Jerome McCann

Sound Designer:
Randy Thom

Sound Effects Editor:
Andy Kennedy

Sound Mix Technician:
Doug Cooper

Sound Mixer:
Tim Blackham

Sound Recordist:
Don Brown

Special Effects Coordinator:
Rosie Richardson

Special Effects Supervisor:
John Richardson

Special Effects Technician:
Adam Aldridge

Stand In:
David Decio

Standby Painter:
Paul Couch

Steadicam Operator:
Alf Tramontin

Still Photographer:
Murray Close

Storyboard Artist:
Jane Clark

Stunt Coordinator:
Greg Powell

Stunt Double:
Bruce Cain
Joanna Whitney
David Holmes

Stunts:
Lucy Allen
Amanda Foster
Stephanie Carey
Ellen Lister
Kelly Dent
Sophie Clarke
Marc Mailley

Supervising Art Director:
Neil Lamont

Supervising Music Editor:
Graham Sutton

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dennis Leonard

Systems Administrators & Support:
Niklas Aldergren

Thanks:
Ann Koska

Third Assistant Director:
Tom Brewster
Phillippa Hunt

Transportation Captain:
Brian Estabrook

Transportation Co-Captain:
Eddie Coleman

Transportation Coordinator:
David Rosenbaum

Underwater Camera:
Lawrence Bewsher

Underwater Gaffer:
Bernie Prentice

Unit Production Manager:
Tim Lewis

Unit Publicist:
Niki Dally

VFX Artist:
Louis Dunlevy

Video Assist Operator:
Dan Hartley

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Lizi Bedford

Visual Effects Designer:
Grant Freckelton

Visual Effects Editor:
Nicolas Anastassiou

Visual Effects Producer:
Paul Alexiou

Visual Effects Production Assistant:
Heath Kraynak

Visual Effects Production Manager:
Daniel Barrow

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Tim Alexander
Tim Burke
Jim Mitchell
Ben Shepherd

Visual Effects Technical Director:
Farhez Rayani

Wardrobe Assistant:
Esther St John Gray

Wardrobe Master:
Laurent Guinci

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Georgina Gunner

Wigmaker:
Alex Rouse

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