Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows: Part 1 Page #6

Genre: Adventure, Family
Year:
2010
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...keeping away from

some Snatchers...

...and I heard it.

It?

A voice...

...your voice, Hermione...

...coming out of it.

- And what exactly did I say, may I ask?

- My name.

Just my name.

Like a whisper.

So I took it, clicked it, and

this tiny ball of light appeared.

And I knew.

And sure enough, it floated

toward me, the ball of light...

...went right to my chest,

straight through me. Right here.

And I knew it was gonna take me

where I needed to go, so I Disapparated...

...and came to this hillside.

It was dark. I had no

idea where I was.

I just hoped that one of

you would show yourself.

And you did.

I've always liked these

flames Hermione makes.

How long do you reckon

she'll stay mad at me?

Well, just keep talking about that

little ball of light touching your heart...

...and she'll come round.

It was true. Every word.

This is gonna sound crazy...

...but I think that's why Dumbledore

left it to me, the Deluminator.

I think he knew that somehow I'd need it

to find my way back, and she'd lead me.

Bloody hell, I just realized,

you need a wand, don't you?

- Yeah.

- I've got one here.

It's a blackthorn. Ten inches.

Nothing special,

but I reckon it'll do.

Took if off a Snatcher

a couple of weeks ago.

Don't tell Hermione this,

but they're a bit dim, Snatchers.

This one was definitely

part troll, the smell of him.

Engorgio.

Reducio!

What's going on in there?

- Nothing.

- Nothing.

We need to talk.

Yeah, all right.

- I want to go see Xenophilius Lovegood.

- Sorry?

See this?

It's a letter Dumbledore wrote to

Grindelwald. Look at the signature.

It's the mark again.

It keeps cropping up.

In Beedle the Bard, in the

graveyard in Godric's Hollow.

It was there too.

- Where?

- Outside Gregorovitch's Wand Shop.

But what does it mean?

Look, you've got no idea where the

next Horcrux is, and neither do I...

...but this, this means something.

- I'm sure of it.

- Yeah. Hermione's right.

We ought to see Lovegood.

Let's vote on it. Those in favor?

You're not still mad

at him, are you?

I'm always mad at him.

Luna.

Luna.

"Keep off the dirigible plums."

What is it? Who are you?

What do you want?

Hello, Mr. Lovegood. I'm Harry

Potter. We met a few months ago.

Could we come in?

- Where is Luna?

- Luna?

She'll be along.

So how can I help

you, Mr. Potter?

Well, actually....

It was about something you were wearing

round your neck at the wedding. A symbol.

You mean this?

Yes.

That exactly.

What we've wondered

is, what is it?

What is it?

Well, it's the sign of the

Deathly Hallows, of course.

- The what?

- The what?

The Deathly Hallows.

I assume you're all familiar with

"The Tale of the Three Brothers."

- Yes.

- No.

I have it in here.

"There were once

three brothers...

...who were traveling along a

lonely, winding road at twilight."

Midnight. Mom always

said "midnight."

But "twilight's" fine.

Better, actually.

Do you want to read it?

No. It's fine.

"There were once

three brothers...

...who were traveling along a lonely,

winding road at twilight.

In time, the brothers reached

a river too treacherous to pass.

But being learned in

the magical arts...

...the three brothers simply

waved their wands and made a bridge.

Before they could cross, however...

...they found their path

blocked by a hooded figure.

It was Death,

and he felt cheated.

Cheated because travelers would

normally drown in the river.

But Death was cunning.

He pretended to congratulate

the three brothers on their magic...

...and said that each had earned a prize for

having been clever enough to evade him.

The oldest asked for a wand

more powerful than any in existence.

So Death fashioned him one

from an elder tree that stood nearby.

The second brother decided he wanted

to humiliate Death even further...

...and asked for the power to

recall loved ones from the grave.

So Death plucked a stone from

the river and offered it to him.

Finally, Death turned

to the third brother.

A humble man...

...he asked for something that would

allow him to go forth from that place...

...without being followed by Death.

And so it was that Death reluctantly

handed over his own Cloak of Invisibility.

The first brother traveled

to a distant village...

...where, with the

Elder Wand in hand...

...he killed a wizard with

whom he had once quarreled.

Drunk with the power that

the Elder Wand had given him...

...he bragged of his invincibility.

But that night, another

wizard stole the wand...

...and slit the brother's

throat for good measure.

And so Death took the

first brother for his own.

The second brother

journeyed to his home...

...where he took the stone

and turned it thrice in hand.

To his delight, the girl he'd once hoped

to marry before her untimely death...

...appeared before him.

Yet, soon she turned sad and cold

for she did not belong in the mortal world.

Driven mad with

hopeless longing...

...the second brother killed

himself so as to join her.

And so Death took

the second brother.

As for the third brother...

...Death searched for many years

but was never able to find him.

Only when he attained a great

age did the youngest brother...

...shed the Cloak of Invisibility

and give it to his son.

He then greeted Death as an

old friend and went with him gladly...

...departing this life as equals."

So there you are.

Those are the Deathly Hallows.

I'm sorry, sir. I still

don't quite understand.

Where's that pen I had?

The Elder Wand.

The most powerful

wand ever made.

The Resurrection Stone.

The Cloak of Invisibility.

Together, they make

the Deathly Hallows.

Together, they make

one master of Death.

That mark was on a grave

in Godric's Hollow.

Uh, Mr. Lovegood,

does the Peverell Family...

...have anything to do

with the Deathly Hallows?

Uh-- Uh--

Ignotus-- Excuse me. --and his

brothers, Cadmus and Antioch...

...are thought to be the original

owners of the Hallows...

...and therefore the inspiration

for the story. Uh-- Uh--

But your tea's gone cold.

I'll be right back.

Let's go down here.

Let's get out of here.

I'm not drinking any more

of that stuff, hot or cold.

Thank you, sir.

- You forgot the water.

- Water?

For the tea.

Did--? Did I?

How silly of me.

It's no matter. We really

should be going anyway.

No, you can't!

Sir?

You're my only hope.

They were angry, you see,

about what I'd been writing.

So they took her.

They took my Luna.

My Luna.

But it's really you they want.

Who took her, sir?

Voldemort.

Stop! I've got him!

That treacherous little bleeder.

Is there no one we can trust?

They kidnapped her

because he supported me.

He was just desperate.

I'll do the enchantments.

Hello, beautiful.

Well, don't hang

about, snatch them.

Harry.

Tell me, Grindelwald.

Tell me where it is.

Grindelwald. Grindelwald.

Grindelwald.

Hello, Tom. I knew you

would come one day...

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Steve Kloves

Stephen Keith "Steve" Kloves (born March 18, 1960) is an American screenwriter, film director and producer, who mainly renowned for his adaptations of novels, especially for the Harry Potter film series and for Wonder Boys. more…

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