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(1.24) I should’ve known that you would be here, Professor McGonagall.
(1.39) Good evening, Professor Dumbledore. Are the rumors true, Albrus?
(1.47) I’m afraid so, professor. The good and the bad.
(1.53) And the boy?
(1.53) Hagrid is bringing him.
(1.57) Is it wise to trust Hagrid with something so important?
(2.03) Professor, I would trust Hagrid with my life.
(2.26) Professor Dumbledor, sir. Professor McGonagall.
(2.32) No problems, I trust, Hagrid?
(2.32) No, sir. Little tyke fell asleep as we were flying over Bristol.
(2.39) Try not to wake him. There you go.
(2.49) Do really think it’s safe, leaving him with these people? I’ve watched them all day.
They’re the worst sort of Muggles. They really are…
(3.00) The only family he has.
(3.05) He’ll be famous. Every child in our world will know his name.
(3.09) Exactly. He’s far better off growing up away from all of that. Until he’s ready. There,
there, Hagrid. It’s not really goodbye, after all. Good luck…Harry Potter.
(4.12) Up. Get up! Now!
(4.33) Wake up cousin! We’re going to the zoo!
(4.49) Here he comes, the birthday boy.
(4.51) Happy birthday, son.
(4.55) Cook breakfast. And try not to burn anything.
(4.58) Yes, Aunt Petunia. I want everything to be perfect…for my Dudley’s special day!
(5.06) Hurry up! Bring my coffee, boy.
(5.08) Yes, Uncle Vernon.
(5.13) Aren’t they wonderful, darling?
(5.19) How many are there?
(5.20) 36. Counted them myself.
(5.21)36?! But last year I had 37!
(5.24) But some are bigger than last year’s.
(5.27) I don’t care!
(5.29) This is what we’re going to do. We’re going to buy you two new presents. How’s that,
pumpkin? It should be a lovely day at the zoo. I’m really looking forward to it.
(5.48) I’m warning you now boy. Any funny business, any at all… you won’t have any meals for
a week. Get in.
(6.06) Make it move. Move! Move!
(6.12) He’s asleep!
(6.16) He’s boring.
(6.20) Sorry about him. He doesn’t understand what it’s like, lying there…watching people press
their faces in on you. Can you hear me? It’s just, I’ve never talked to a snake before. Do you…?
Do you talk to people often? You’re from Burma, aren’t you? Was it nice? Do you miss your
family? I see. That’s me as well. I never knew my parents either.
(7.02) Muumy, Dad, you won’t believe what this snake is doing!
(7.30) Thanks
(7.32) Anytime.
(7.38) Snake!
(7.55) Mum! Mummy! Help me!
(7.58) My darling boy! How did you get in there? Who did you get in there? Is there a snake?
It’s all right, sweetheart. We’ll get you out of these cold clothes.
(8.20) What happened?
(8.21) I swear, I don’t know! The glass was there and then it was gone, like magic.
(8.30) There’s no such thing as magic.
(8.34) Smile. Funny. Just look at him. I can’t believe it. Just a week he will be off to Smeltings.
(8.56) Caveat smeltonia. The prodest moment of my life.
(9.00) Well, I have to wear that too.
(9.04) What? You? Go to smeltings? Don’t be so stupid! You gonna get to the state school where
you belong, and this is what you should be wearing when I finished dyeing it.
(9.20) But that’s Dudles’s old uniform. It’ll fit me like it’s an old elephant skin.
(9.24) Fit you well enough. Go to the post. Go!
(10.01) Marge is ill. Ate a funny whelk.
(10.13) Dad, look! Harry’s got a letter!
(10.16) It’s mine!
(10.17) Yours? Who’d be writing to you? No more mail through this letterbox.
(10.57) Have a lovely day at the office, dear.
(11.03) Shoo! Go on. Fine day, Sunday. In my opinion, best day of the week. Why is that
Dudley?
(12.12) Because there’s no post on Sundays?
(12.14) Right you are, Harry! No post on Sunday. No blasted letters today! No sir. Not one
single bloody letter. Not one! No sir, not one blasted, miserable…
(12.54) Make it stop. please! Stop it! Mummy, what’s happening?
(13.11) Give me that! Give me that letter!
(13.17) Get off! They’re my letters! Let go of me!
(13.29) That’s it! We’re going away! Far away, where they can’t find us!
(13.35) Daddy’s gone mad, hasn’t he?
(14.13) Make a wish, Harry.
(14.33) Who’s there?
(14.47) Sorry about that.
(14.55) I demand that you leave at once. You are breaking and entering.
(15.04) Dry up, Dursley, you great prune. I haven’t seen you since you was a baby, Harry.
You’re a bit more along than I expected. Particularly in the middle. I’m not Harry.
(15.24) I am.
(15.27) Well, of course you are. Got something for you. Afraid I sat on it, but I imagine it’ll taste
fine just the same. Baked it myself, words and all.
(15.47) Thank you.
(15.50) It’s not every day your young man turns 11, is it?
(16.09) Excuse me sir, but who are you?
(16.12) Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts. Of course, you know about
Hogwarts.
(16.21) Sorry, no
(16.23) Didn’t you ever wonder where your mum and dad learned it all?
(16.27) Learned what?
(16.28) You’re wizard, Harry.
(16.33) I’m a what?
(16.34) A wizard. A good one, I’d wager, once you’re trained up.
(16.38) No, you’ve made a mistake. I mean…I can’t be a wizard. I mean, I’m just Harry. Just
Harry.
(16.51) Well, Just Harry, did you ever make anything happen? Anything you couldn’t explain,
when you were angry or scared?
(17.16) Dear Mr. Potter, we are pleased to accept you at Hogwarts School of Wichcraft and
Wizardy.
(17.23) He will not be going! We swore we’d put stop to all this rubbish.
(17.28) You knew? You knew all long and you never told me?
(17.33) Of course we knew. How could you not be? My perfect sister being who she was. My
mother and father were so proud the day she got her letter. We have a witch in the family. Isn’t it
wonderful? I was the only one to see her for what she was. A freak. Then she met that Potter and
then she had you…and I knew you would be the same. Just as strange, just as abnormal. And
then she got herself blown up, and we got landed with you.
(18.10) Blown up? You told me my parents died in a car crash.
(18.15) A car crash? A car crash killed Lily and James Potter?
(18.19) We had to say something.
(18.20) It’s an outrage! A scandal!
(18.23) He’ll not be going.
(18.26) But I think a great Muggle like you is going to stop him?
(18.29) Muggle?
(18.30) Non-magic folk. This boy’s had his name down since he were born. He’s going to the
finest school of witchcraft and wizardy. He’ll be under finest headmaster Hogwarts has seen,
Albus Dumledore.
(18.45) I will not pay to have a crackpot old foolish teach him magic tricks.
(18.50) Never insult Albus Dumbledore…in front of me. I’d appreciate it if you didn’t tell
anyone at Hogwarts about that. I’m not allowed to do magic.
(19.23) Yeah
(19.25) We’re a bit behind schedule. Best be off. Unless you’d rather stay, of course.
(19.54) First year student will require three sample of robes, one wand.
(19.59) It’s essential equipment, Harry.
(20.01) One pair of dragon knight gloves. Hagrid, are they from real dragon?
(20.07) Funny, we don’t have penguin today. Bloody, I will have a dragon.
(20.15) You’d like a dragon?
Fastly misunderstood, Harry. Fastly misunderstood
(20.28) All students must be equipped with… one standard size 2 pewter cauldron…and may
bring, if they desire, either an owl, a cat, or a toad. Can we find all this in London?
(20.42) If you know where to go.
(21.08) Ah, Hagrid! The usual, I presume?
(21.11) No, thanks, Tom. I’m on official Hogwarts business. Just helping Harry buy his school
supplies.
(21.19) Bless my soul. It’s Harry Potter!
(21.26) Welcome back, Mr. Potter. Welcome back. Doris Crockford. I can’t believe I’m meeting
you at last. Harry Potter. Can’t tell you how pleased I am to meet you.
(21.42) Hello, professor. I didn’t see you. Professor Quirrell will be your Defense Against the
Dark Arts teacher.
(21.48) Oh, nice to meet you.
(21.49) Fearthfully fascinating subject. Not that you need it, eh, Potter?
(22.00) Yes, well, must be going now. Lots to buy.
(22.04) Goodbye.
(22.09) See, Harry? You’re famous.
(22.10) But why am I famous? All those people, how is it they know who I am?
(22.16) I’m not sure I’m the right person to tell you that. Welcome, Harry, to Diagon Alley.
Here, you get your quills and ink. Over there all your bits and bobs for doing wizardy.
(23.30) Wow! Look at it The new Nimbus 2000! It’s the fastest model yet. But how may I to pay
for all this? I haven’t any money.
(23.47) There’s your money. Gringotts, the wizard bank. Ain’t no safer place, not one. Except
perhaps Hogwarts.
(24.08) Hagrid, what exactly are these things?
(24.13) They’re goblins. Clever as they come, but not the most friendly of beasts. Best stay
close. Mr. Harry Potter wishes to make a withdrawal.
(24.32) And does Mr. Harry Potter have his key?
(24.37) Wait a minute. Got it here somewhere. Ha! There’s the little devil. And there’s
something else as well. Professor Dumbledore gave me this. It’s about You-Know-What in vault
you-know-which.
(25.03) Very well. Vault 687. Lamp, please. Key, please.
(25.51) Did you think your parents would leave your with nothing?
(25.56) Vault 713.
(25.58) What’s in there, Hagrid?
(26.00) Can’t tell you. Hogwarts business. Very secret.
(26.05) Stand back
(26.34) Best not to mention this to anyone.
(26.46) I still need a wand.
(26.49) You want Ollivanders. There ain’t no place better. Run along there and wait. I got more
things to do.
(27.17) Hello? Hello?
(27.25) I wondered when I’d be seeing you, Mr. Potter. It seems only yesterday…that your
mother and father were here buying their first wands. Here we are. Give it a wave. Apparently
not. Perhaps…this. No, no, definitely not. No matter. I wonder…Curious. Very curious.
(29.22) Sorry, but what’s curious?
(29.31) I remember every wand I’ve ever sold, Mr.Potter. It so happens that the phoenix…whose
tail feather resides in your wand, gave another feather. Just one other. It is curious that you
should be destined for this wand… when its brother gave you that scar.
(29.57) And who owned that wand?
(29.02) We don’t speak his name. The wand chooses the wizard, Mr. Potter. It’s not always clear
why. But I think it is clear…that we can expect great things from you. After all, He-Who-Must-
Not-be-named did great things. Terrible…yes, but great.
(30.38) Harry! Harry! Happy birthday. All right Harry? You seem very quiet.
(30.54) He killed my parents, didn’t he? The one who gave me this. You know Hagrid. I know
you do.
(31.07) First understand this because it’s very important: not all wizards are good. Some of them
go bad. A few years ago…there was a wizard who went as bad as you can go. His name was V…
(31.23) Maybe if you wrote it down?
(31.26) No, I can’t spell it. All right, Voldemort.
(31.31) Voldemort?
(31.36) It was dark times, Harry.
(31.42) Voldemort started to gather some followers. Brought them over to the Dark Side.
Anyone that stood up to him ended up dead. Your parents fought against him. But nobody lived
once he decided to kill them. Nobody, not one. Except you