The 'Harry Potter' Movies Had to Change 'Odd' British Laws to Get Made

The 'Harry Potter' Movies Had to Change 'Odd' British Laws to Get Made

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J.K. Rowling wanted the 'Harry Potter' movies filmed in the U.K., so the studio had to change British law to make production possible.
J.K. Rowling wanted the 'Harry Potter' movies filmed in the U.K., so the studio had to change British law to make production possible.

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