The actor Robert Knox will have his story in a soon-to-be-released crime documentary. The documentary will address the actor's murder.
Robert Knox acted in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, he was brutally killed at the age of 18. The actor was leaving a bar in the city of London, when he had disagreements with the killer Karl Bishop, where he was fighting with Robert's younger brother.
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22-year-old Karl Bishop, drunk, surprised the actor with two knives and stabbed Robert 5 times and thus causing his death. The crime occurred in 2007 and Karl Bishop was arrested in the act after being denounced by witnesses at the scene. Karl injured others in the brawl.
London's Central Criminal Court sentenced the actor's killer to life in prison in 2009.
Documentary (K)nox: The Rob Knox Story
First, the documentary will have the title “(K)nox: The Rob Knox Story” for telling the story of the Harry Potter actor.
Robert Knox played the role of Marcus, a student at House Ravenclaw (Ravenclaw) and had an important role during the feature film of Harry Potter. Thus, Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy) and Jim Broadbent (Horace Slughorn) will be part of the documentary telling what it was like to live with Robert on the Harry Potter recording set.
The feature film will have statements from family and friends in the form of thanks and tribute to the young actor.
Finally, the production of the documentary is intended to talk about the carrying of bladed weapons and how dangerous this can be today. The film has the direction of Aaron Truss and the support of the Rob Knox Foundation that encourages young people in the field of visual arts.
(K)nox: The Rob Knox Story premiered on November 20 at an independent festival.
But there is no prior notice of when it will enter any streaming platform.
So, now that you already know that the documentary about the Harry Potter actor is going to be released, how about marathoning the saga in honor of him?
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