Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban2003

Genre: Fantasy
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is a 2003 film directed by Alfonso Cuarón and starring Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, and Emma Watson as Hermione Granger, based on the book of the same title by J.K. Rowling. more »



[Professor Snape has caught Harry in a hallway.]

Professor Snape:
Potter. What are you doing wandering the corridors at night?

Harry:
I was sleepwalking.

Professor Snape:
How extraordinarily like your father, you are, Potter. He too was exceedingly arrogant, strutting about the castle.

Harry:
[irritated] My dad didn't strut. And nor do I. Now, I would appreciate it if you would lower your wand.

Professor Snape:
[Lowers his wand] Turn out your pockets. [Harry just stands there] [sternly] Turn out your pockets. [Harry takes out the Marauder's Map] What's this?

Harry:
Spare bit of parchment.

Professor Snape:
Really? Open it. [Harry opens the map; Snape puts his wand on the map] Reveal your secrets. [To Harry] Read it.

Harry:
"Messers. Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs... offer their compliments to Professor Snape and..."

Professor Snape:
Go on.

Harry:
[amused] "...and request that he keep his abnormally large nose out of other people's business."

Professor Snape:
Why you insolent, little--!

Professor Lupin:
Professor.

Professor Snape:
Well, well. Lupin. Out for a little walk in the moonlight, are we?

Professor Lupin:
[to Harry] Harry, are you all right?

Professor Snape:
That remains to be seen. [takes the Marauder's Map] I have just now confiscated a rather curious artifact from Mr. Potter. Take a look, Lupin. Supposed to be your area of expertise. Clearly, it's full of Dark Magic.

Professor Lupin:
I seriously doubt it, Severus. It looks to me as though it's merely a parchment designed to insult anyone who tries to read it. [chuckles] I suspect it's a Zonko product. Nevertheless, I shall investigate any hidden qualities it may possess. It is, after all, as you say, my area of expertise. [to Harry] Harry, would you come with me, please. [to Professor Snape] Professor, good night.

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