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Stars brave rain at 'Harry Potter' premiere

2009-07-08 02:57:54 GMT2009-07-08 10:57:54 (Beijing Time)  SINA.com

Cast member Daniel Radcliffe attends the premiere of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood July 8, 2007. (AP Photo)

British actress Emma Watson arrives for the World Premiere of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, at a cinema in Leicester Square, central London, Tuesday, July 7 2009. (AP Photo)

Cast Members, from left, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe pose for photographers as they arrive at the world premiere of the film Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince at a cinema in London, Tuesday, July 7, 2009. (AP Photo)

Teenage actor Jamie Waylett, seen here in 2005, from the Harry Potter films was charged Tuesday with illegally growing 10 cannabis plants, British police said, shortly before the world premiere of the latest movie. (AFP Photo)

British author JK Rowling signs autographs as she arrives for the World Premiere of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, at a cinema in Leicester Square, central London, Tuesday, July 7 2009. (AP Photo)

Thousands of Harry Potter fans braved rain and hail Tuesday to cheer the cast of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" at its London premiere.

Stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and other cast members, along with the boy wizard's creator, J.K. Rowling, walked up a soggy red carpet before the screening in Leicester Square.

The sixth Potter film, "Half-Blood Prince" sees Harry and his friends at Hogwarts school battling evil Lord Voldemort — and their raging teenage hormones.

Fans cheered the film's stars despite the weather, some holding placards reading "Harry, I'll be Your Chosen One" and "Britain Loves J.K. Rowling."

"I can't believe the dedication of the fans," said Tom Felton, who play's Harry's rival, Draco Malfoy, in the film.

Paul Taylor, 45, a nursing-home worker from Sheffield in northern England, came dressed in a tailor-made wizard's cloak and hat.

"It's quite exciting. You get caught up in all the energy," he said.

"I get quite involved with Harry Potter," he acknowledged. "I travel on steam trains and go to conferences."

Grint, who plays Ron Weasley, attended after recovering from a mild bout of swine flu. He said the illness was not severe and "just like any other flu I've had before."

The cast members wore white ribbons in memory of Rob Knox, a young actor on the film who was stabbed to death in London last year.

"He would have loved to be here," said Jessie Cave, who plays Ron's sometime love interest, Lavender Brown.

The movie opens around the world July 15.

Two more films are in the works covering Rowling's final book in the series, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows."

(Agencies)

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