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Re: The All-Inclusive DH List
Chapter: 6-8 - on 5 September 2010 updated Chapter 6, 7, & 8
Chapter 6: The Ghoul in Pajamas: 
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Trio Discuss Plans at Burrow
Spoilers on the Trio by a Bale of Hay Scene from the Test Screening Reviews: 
| | - There was a review from YuraGammer on the test screening of Deathly Hallows, of interest is a description of Ron convincing Harry to stay for the wedding right after they arrive at the burrow. This is most likely the scene with the trio standing by a bale of hay talking. This is the same night that the trio arrive at the burrow after the Seven Potters scene.
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After, there's a short scene of Harry trying to leave and Ron convincing him to stay for the wedding.
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- A sneak peek for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was released on the Blue-ray and 2 disc DVD releases of Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince. Of note is footage of the trio standing by a bale of hay possibly in the fields near the Burrow. There is speculation that this scene may be the trios attempt to discuss their plans in private before leaving to search for horcruxes. This scene is later the same night that Harry arrives at the burrow after the Seven Potters battle. [video]
Screencap of the trio by a bale of hay at the burrow: 
Harry Tosses Fitfully in Ron's Attic Room- A callsheet was found by a child visiting the filming site on location at Swinley Forest. Of interest was the mention of two scenes filmed in Ron's attic room showing Harry tossing fitfully and another showing Harry waking wand in hand. This callsheet may be confirmation of Harry entering Voldemort's mind during his dreams as he tosses fitfully. Callsheet 78 found for the filming Wednesday 17 June 2009 in Swinley Forest near Bracknell, Berkshire. [source]
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Scene 33 Interior Ron's Attic Room. Synopsis: Harry tosses fitfully upon the floor. Night 2, Summer. Cast: Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley).
Scene 35 Interior Ron's Attic Room. Synopsis: Harry awakes, wand in hand. Night 2, Summer. Cast: Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley).
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Harry/Ginny Kiss
Spoilers on the Harry/Ginny Burrow Kiss from the Test Screening Reviews: 
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Ginny and Harry share their only kiss in this part of the film here, which is interrupted in a hilarious way by the bandaged-ear George. (Yes, the 'Saintly' joke remains verbatim in the film.)
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- In comments by Dylan who was at the test screening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows we learn about the Harry/Ginny kiss at the burrow.
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Is the Harry/Ginny relationship shown or do they kiss? And if they do, does Ron burst in on them or anything? Yeah. They're making out in the kitchen in the Burrow before the wedding. And Fred (I think) comes in and just chills out by the sink just looking at them. It's a really funny/awkward scene.
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- There are tweets from Gabbytwitter on the test screening of Deathly Hallows, of interest is a description of the Harry/Ginny kiss at the burrow.
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You can't see much of the kiss because the angle was bad. You only see the back of Harry's head for some of it and George interrupts them.
She [Ginny] asked him [Harry] to zip up her dress.
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There is an inconsistency in these reports, but it is George who interrupts Harry and Ginny while they are kissing and not Fred.
Also while there is no birthday party in the film, this Harry/Ginny Kiss does take place on Harry's birthday because the wedding is on his birthday.
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- Actor Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) mentions filming a kiss scene between Harry and Ginny in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. [video]
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It was kind of odd to do that with someone I've known since they were eight, but this time around much more relaxed, on Seven, we've done another kissing scene on Seven, totally fine with that now because I think it's because I know Bonnie slightly better now.
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- In an article from Entertainment Weekly there is a shot of Harry and Ginny kissing in what looks like the clothes that they wear to the wedding. It looks to place inside the burrow on the day of the wedding which is also Harry's birthday in the film.
There was a caption that was attached to this photo:
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Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) and Ginny (Bonnie Wright) kiss. George Weasley (Oliver Phelps) interrupts them. Burrow's Kitchen. (SC37)
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This states that this is Scene 37 which takes place very shortly after the Interior Attic scene where Harry wakes up wand in hand. This suggests that the trio will leave the burrow the next day after they arrive and will only remain at the burrow for around 24 hours.
Photo of Harry and Ginny kissing on the day of the wedding: 
Ron Speaking to Arthur- On a 2011 Harry Potter Calendar we see a photo of Ron speaking to his father in his garage.
Photo of Ron and Arthur in Arthur's garage at the burrow: 
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Chapter 7: The Will of Albus Dumbledore: 
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Spoilers on the Trio receiving the things from Dumbledore's Will from the Test Screening Reviews: 
| | - There was a test screening of Deathly Hallows and in a question and answer session is mention of the scene where the trio get the things from Dumbledore's will.
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At the fully reconstructed Weasley House, Scrimgeour arrives before the wedding to read the will of Albus Dumbledore and hand out the three bequeaths.
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- There was a questions and answer session given by yuragammer on the test screening of Deathly Hallows, of interest is an answer on the snitch during the scene where the trio get the stuff from Dumledore's will.
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Could you elaborate on the scene where Harry receives the Snitch from Dumbledore's will? Is 'I open at the close' there? The scene is very well acted, with a lot of tension drawn from great performances all around. The I open at the close isn’t there but much later in the movie, after Ron has left the trio.
Was it mentioned that the snitch can remember the first person who touched it? Did Harry recall using his mouth to catch the Snitch during his first match? Yes and yes. Though it's a little bit later when he and Hermione are alone in the woods.
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- There was a review from YuraGammer on the test screening of Deathly Hallows, of interest is a description of Scrimgeour giving the trio the things from Dumbledore's will.
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We later see them putting up the wedding tent as Rufus Scrimgeour arrives to read the last will of Dumbledore. I thought the scene was very interesting, and the filmmakers made a very good effort of trying to maintain the relevance of the items Dumbledore left them throughout the movie. The golden snitch is usually seen flying around Harry at various points in the film, Ron's illuminator is used several times. The Tales of Beedle the Bard are kind of ignored upfront, but obviously play a large part later on in the film.
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The scene where the trio receive the things bequeathed to them in Dumbledore's Will happens on the morning the day of the wedding which is also Harry's birthday.
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Rufus Scrimgeour Reads Dumbledore's Will - We have heard of a scene with Bill Nighy as Rufus Scrimgeour. The HPU4 article say that. [source]
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He [is] also thrown straight in at the deep end and tasked with the job of reading out the will of Albus Dumbledore and distributing out his belongings; a scene filmed in the sitting room at the Burrows - so yes, to all of you who've written in to ask, it is re-built! We also understand Bill worked on one of the blue screen stages for photographs to be included in the Daily Prophet.
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- Actor Bill Nighy, the Minister of Magic Rugus Scrimgeour, confirms the scene where Harry, Ron, and Hermione receive the things left to them by Dumbledore in his will. [source]
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'Well, there's one where he comes and delivers Dumbledore's (Michael Gambon) legacy to the three children,' Nighy replied, referring to Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint). 'He gives them all of the things that Dumbledore has left them, and that's when it's first indicated that he may not be around for much longer. So it's quite an affecting scene.'
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- Actor Bill Nighy discusses his character, Minister for Magic Rufus Scrimgeour, for Deathly Hallows in an interview.
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Scrimgeour is a tragic figure. He knows what's coming. It's a very moving thing to play.
He's also very powerful and has had a very complicated progress to the top. And he has an interesting relationship with Harry, who views him initially with contempt. But then it's softened by subsequent events.
There's a scene where he delivers Dumbledore's legacy to the three children. He gives them all the things Dumbledore has left them, and that's when it's indicated he may not be around for much longer.
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- A teaser of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was shown at the MTV awards. Of interest is a shot of Ron holding the deluminator which Dumbledore left to Ron in his will. [video]
Ron holding the deuminator in the tent: 
- There is a shot of Harry sitting on the floor in Grimmauld Place playing with the snitch that Dumbledore left to Harry in his will. We later learn that the snitch holds the resurrection stone.
Photo of Harry at Grimmauld Place with the snitch: 
- There were photos released, of interest is a shot of Rufus Scrimgeour handing the snitch to Harry at the burrow. Notice that Hermione is holding the book, The Tales of Beetle the Bard, and Ron is holding the deuminator. Also notice that Harry and Ron are already wearing their clothes for the wedding suggesting that this scene happens earlier in the day the same day as the wedding.
Photo of Scrimgeour giving the trio the things from Dumbledore's Will: 
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Chapter 8: The Wedding: 
| | - Spoilers from the Test Screening in Harry meets Xenophilius, Hermione dances with Krum while Ron looks on Jealously, and Harry speaks to Muriel and Doge.
- It has been confirmed that Domnhall Gleeson has officially been cast as Bill Weasley as well as the return of Clemence Poesy as Fleur Delacour.
- It has been confirmed that Stanislav Ianevski will reprise his role as Viktor Krum. Also David Ryall was cast as Elphias Doge an old friend of Dumbledore as well as Matyelock Gibbs as the Weasley's Auntie Muriel.
- Producer David Heyman discusses the introduction of Bill and Fleur. [audio]
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Heyman discussing Bill: DAVID HEYMAN: Well, we know it's his wedding. So, he's introduced at his wedding and we express it's Bill and Fleur's wedding so you know it's Bill Weasley and it's at the Weasley house. So you know pretty much who he is when you see him and Fleur. It's pretty clear in the end.
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- Filming at Shell Cottage on location at Pembrokeshire, Wales. On set was Domhnall Gleeson (Bill Weasley) with scars from the attack by Greyback.
Photo of Bill Weasley's scars: 
- Two Potter fans were able to visit the set of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows at Leavesden studio and we learned from their report:
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Notable from the report (and as indicated by multiple other sources previously) was confirmation that, yes indeed, Bill and Fleur's wedding scenes are being recorded all this week, complete with one of the Weasley's spotted wearing a bandage over his ear and Domhnall Gleeson (Bill Weasley) was seen sporting prosthetic scars on the left side of his face.
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Wedding Clothes: 
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Wedding Clothes - Actors Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson have been spotted filming in London in clothes that look like they have left a festive occasion in a rush.
Photo of the trio in their wedding on the streets of London: 
- Two Potter fans were able to visit the set of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows at Leavesden studio and we learned from their report.
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Notable from the report (and as indicated by multiple other sources previously) was confirmation that yes indeed Bill and Fleur's wedding scenes are being recorded all this week...exciting too is news that the double for Xenophilius Lovegood was wearing 'mustard colored corduroys, a pale shirt with a yellow waist coat over the top that was covered in flowers and shoulder length blondish-white hair.'
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- A set report by HP4U at Leavesden studio describes in some detail the costumes of Fleur Delacour, Bill Weasley, Madame Maxine, Hagrid, Xenophilius Lovegood, and Luna Lovegood. [source]
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Fleur (played by French actress Clemence Poesy) was radiant in a sleeveless cream dress that rolled off her like velvet waves onto the floor beneath her. On the front of the dress, embroidered in black lace were the images of two phoenixes which are just stunning and the reverse of the dress is equally as wonderful.
Her husband-to-be, Bill Weasley (Domhnall Gleeson) is a contrast of colors, with his trademark fiery Weasley hair, and a deep claret velvet jacket. One of his most striking features though are the claw marks deeply etched across his face.
At this time I spotted Hagrid off to one side with none other than Madame Maxine, surely one of the few women in Harry’s world or any other who can give Hagrid a run for his money size-wise. She had on a lengthy blue dress and wore a blue leaf tiara in her hair. Even Hagrid is looking rather unscruffy to celebrate this fine occasion, his hair combed straight, though still rather unkempt, and attired in a brown woolen jacket that he likely put together himself. He’s holding a glass of champagne in one hand.
As I continued around the set, I saw the man who plays Luna’s father, Xenophilius Lovegood (Rhys Ifans). He was easy to spot, regaled as he was in mustard yellow, bright yellow, and brown. Then Luna (Evanna Lynch) herself appeared near him, and she was dressed in similar colours, daisies in her blonde hair. They reminded me of two hippies from the 60’s, and really seemed to fit well with their roles.
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- In a report from HP4U we get a nice photo of the back of Fleur's wedding dress as well as Bill's purple suit.
Photo of Fleur's dress and Bill's suit: 
- On a 2011 Harry Potter Calendar we see two very small photos of Harry at the wedding and Ginny possibly in her dress from the wedding as well as possibly the Lovegoods in yellow. The photos are on the right side, first and second photos:
Very small photos of Harry at the wedding, Ginny, and possibly the Lovegoods: 
- A promotional image was released of Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks dressed up for Bill and Fleur's wedding.
Photo of Lupin and Tonks in their wedding clothes: 
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Wedding Tent: 
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Wedding Tent - A set report by HP4U at Leavesden studio mentions the tent during the wedding of Bill and Fleur.
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The film studio is on the site of an old car factory and aerodrome, and is absolutely massive. I’m always awed upon arrival at the set, at just how utterly and truly the place had been transformed into Harry’s world (save of course for the random cameras and trailers which dotted the landscape).
The wedding tent located at the ‘Burrows’ was awe inspiring in its own right, surrounded as it was by a field of corn grass, with lights twinkling off the water in the distance. As I approached the tent there were many different scenes laid out before me.
I next got a glimpse into the tent itself which featured numerous guests seated around purple and lilac tables. The tables were covered in delicious fruits and cakes, each different from the next, but all exotic and mouth-watering – sadly made of latex so they don’t disappear. Not to be outdone by any of the table delights however was the wedding cake, which stood a good five feet tall and a good four tiers high, covered with lilac icing, it was a wondrous sight.
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- In a report from HP4U we get our first photo of the tent from the wedding of Bill and Fleur. Of note though they are very small is Bill, Fleur, and Molly standing under the awning between takes. This is most likely from the scene where the wedding party enters the tent.
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Wedding Party Enters the Tent: 
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Wedding Party Enters Tent- A set report by HP4U at Leavesden studio mentions three scenes filmed during the wedding of Bill and Fleur.
Of interest was a scene where the wedding party and family greet guests as they enter the tent.
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Guests were lined up outside, being greeted as they entered the tent by numerous members of both families, including the stunning bride herself.
Following the guests into the tent were the 5 bridesmaids, all with glowing smiles of delight plastered on their faces, and exquisite dresses draped over their bodies, four of silver, and one of blue (the maid of honour perhaps). They shook hands with the Weasley’s as they made their way toward the bride near the tent’s entrance, and once there, they kissed and hugged the bride with excitement, all of them being close friends as it were.
The Weasley boys were of course quite interested in the bridesmaids, whispering amongst themselves and eyeing up the ladies approvingly. One of them had bandages wrapped around his head, indicating he had likely been in a recent battle and come out worse for wear. Adding to his chagrin was the fact that Ron had drawn a fake ear on the bandage, in place of where the real one would otherwise have been jutting up into the air.
As the tent filled up with guests, Molly rushed back and forth, greeting them all in turn, and assuring they were all properly seated and comfortable.
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This suggests that there may be more then two bridesmaids. It also may suggest that Ginny is not a bridesmaid. Needs Confirmation.
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Spoilers on Harry Meets Xenophilius Lovegood at the Wedding from the Test Screening Reviews: 
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In the wedding, if Krum does not question Mr. Lovegood about the symbol and nothing is mentioned about it in the wedding, then why does Harry goes to visit Mr. Lovegood? When he first meets Mr. Lovegood, he bring Harry in uncomfortably close, the camera makes a point of focusing on the symbol, as does Harry.
We do not learn its significance until later and there is no argument between him and Krum.
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Dancing at the Wedding: 
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Wedding Dance- A callsheet was found by a child visiting the filming site on location at Swinley Forest. Of interest was the mention of a dance rehearsal for the Weasley wedding. Callsheet 78 found for the filming Wednesday 17 June 2009 in Swinley Forest near Bracknell, Berkshire: [source]
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Other Business: 30 x crowd for dance rehearsals in car park for 5 for the Weasley Wedding.
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- A sneak peek for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was released on the Blue-ray and 2 disc DVD releases of Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince. Of note is Bill and Fleur dancing at their wedding as Molly, Arthur, the twins, and many other guests look on. Notice that George Weasley has a bandage around his ear from his wound during the seven potters scene. There may be a woman that could be the Weasley's Auntie Murie in the shot as well. Also there is footage of Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in the wedding tent between takes. [video]
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Hermione Dances with Krum and Ron gets Jealous: 
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Spoilers on the Hermione dancing with Krum from the Test Screening Reviews: 
| | - There was a review from YuraGammer on the test screening of Deathly Hallows, of interest is a description of the wedding scenes.
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The biggest change in the wedding scene is that Harry attends without any disguise. We see cameos from some old characters like Madam Maxine and Victor Krum (who dances with Hermione as Ron jealously watches in the background).
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- In comments by Dylan who was at the test screening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows we learn about Hermione dancing with Krum at the wedding.
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I'm a Weasley fangirl..so please tell me anything you can remember from the wedding. Ron/Hermione/Krum, the reaction to Kingsley's patronus, etc. Oh yeah, the Krum scene is PERFECT. Ron and Hermione are circling the punch bowl and Ron is pretending not to look at her. Krum comes up to Hermione and takes her out to dance. Ron is furiously watching them. As soon as the dance stops, one of Fleur's friends walks by and his eyes go from Hermione's straight to this other girl and he walks away and ditches Hermione.
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Hermione Dancing- A set report by HP4U at Leavesden studio mentions three scenes filmed during the wedding of Bill and Fleur. Of interest was a scene where Hermione dances with an unknown partner while Ron looks on jealously. [source]
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First out to the dance floor was the wedding couple, followed by duos of other guests, each gracefully swinging to and fro across the dance floor. Everyone clapped and urged the dancers on, and all enjoyed themselves immensely.
Later on, Hermione herself strolled out onto the dance floor with a partner, oblivious to the fact that Ron was watching her the entire time, quite upset, and no doubt jealous that she would dance with another. After the dance had ended, her partner quickly disappeared, being distracted by one or more of the bridesmaids it would seem, leaving Hermione alone and somewhat embarrassed on the dance floor.
As she scanned the room for where Ron was seated, Ron quickly turned his back to her so she wouldn’t see him watching her. He then rose to his feet, glanced coolly over his shoulder back at her, and made his way from the tent.
Hermione was further embarrassed by this, knowing as she must have that Ron had seen her dancing with another. She bowed her head, then turned on a dime, her bright red dress swirling around her, and walked away.
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It is confirmed that the unknown partner is Viktor Krum played by Stanislav Ianevski who dances with Hermione in this scene.
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Harry speaks to Muriel and Doge at the Wedding: 
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Spoilers on the Harry speaks to Muriel and Doge scene from the Test Screening Reviews: 
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Harry begins to become uncertain that he knew Dumbledore, with the help of Auntie Muriel and flashes of newspaper headlines about Rita Skeeter's upcoming book, The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore.
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- There was a review from YuraGammer on the test screening of Deathly Hallows, of interest is a description of the wedding scenes.
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Then there's a short, but good conversation between Harry, Aunt Muriel, and Elphias Doge in which some exposition is given to Dumbledore's past. The actress playing Aunt Muriel makes a very good job at teasing Harry for not knowing Dumbledore. The wedding is cut short by the patronus announcing the fall of the Ministry and the impending arrival of the Death Eaters.
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- It has been confirmed that David Ryall was cast as Elphias Doge an old friend of Dumbledore as well as Matyelock Gibbs as the Weasley's Auntie Muriel. Readers will recall that Doge and Muriel have a spirited discussion about Albus Dumbledore at the Wedding.
- Producer David Heyman discusses how the characters will learn about Dumbledore's past mentioning Elphias Doge who speaks favorably of Dumbledore at the wedding. [audio]
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Heyman discussing Dumbledore's past: DAVID HEYMAN: We have Hermione reading parts of the book and we also have a character at the wedding who talks about Dumbledore's past. There's Elphias Doge, who also has a more favorable opinion of Dumbledore. Hermione finds Rita Skeeter's book and she reads the book to them.
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The Patronus Appears at the Wedding: 
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Patronus Appears- A set report by HP4U at Leavesden studio mentions three scenes filmed during the wedding of Bill and Fleur. Of interest was a scene where a glowing ball of light states 'The Ministry has fallen'. [source]
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As the dancing reaches its peak, we see first Lupin and then Harry make appearances into the wedding tent, though both are largely ignored by the guests. This is the point when the madness begins. A strange glowing ball of light (Patronus) appears, and from it, a dire warning in a deathly voice 'The Ministry has fallen. Scrimgeour is dead. They are coming.'
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The light may be used as a stand in for the patronus which could be added later in post production.
- In a podcast by leaky cauldron and mugglenet about the Deathly Hallows footage from the San Diego Comic Con is a mention of the wedding and the bit about the patronus. [audio]
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The wedding. Can we talk about the wedding? Basically there's a very slow talking voice and it must be Kingsley's deep rumble. He says 'The ministry has fallen. They are coming.' You see Harry looking up toward the sky and the next time we see the wedding things are on fire, people are running, people are screaming, and Lupin is grabbing Harry and going 'Go! Get Out! Go!'
The one thing about that was it sounded a little weird his voice. Like it sounded echoy. It sounded alright. It wasn't how I pictured it in the books.
Sounds like it's not going to be a silver animal like we imagined. It sounds like there's a light. Like a pulsing white light, but I don't...maybe they don't do that kind of stuff because it might look a little cartoony if a cat shows up and starts talking.
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- The audio of the footage at the San Diego Comic Con was released, of interest was Kingsley's voice.
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The ministry has fallen. The minister of magic is dead. They are coming.
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Last edited by decarus; September 6th, 2010 at 6:17 pm.
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