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Everyone on the set has a mobile phone, and I found by pushing a few buttons, they could be programmed into different languages. I fixed Robbie's (Coltrane) to speak in Turkish.
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on constantly playing practical jokes on Robbie Coltrane

 
Daniel Radcliffe

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