Harry Potter E La Pietra Fil ... 2001 - 152 Mi... -

While we think of the series for its visual effects, many iconic moments were surprisingly physical:

: Emma Watson was fitted with fake buck teeth to mimic Hermione's description, but she struggled to speak clearly, so they were removed after the first scene. Real Magic vs. CGI

In 2001, (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) didn't just launch a movie franchise; it brought a generation's imagination to life. At 152 minutes, the film is often cited as the most faithful adaptation of J.K. Rowling's books, but the magic behind the scenes was just as complex as a master's level Potions class.

: Daniel Radcliffe was given green contact lenses to match the book's description, but he had a severe allergic reaction. After his eyes turned bloodshot on the first day of filming, the idea was scrapped.

Finding the perfect Harry was nearly impossible. The casting team saw over , and none felt right. Director Chris Columbus had his heart set on Daniel Radcliffe after seeing him in David Copperfield , but Radcliffe's parents originally turned the role down to protect his childhood. It took a chance encounter at a theater for producer David Heyman to finally convince them to let Daniel audition. Physical Transformations that Failed

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