Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Part 1) - PlayStation 2 Gameplay (2K 60fps)
In August of 1943, an absurd tragedy occurred inside the Riddle House, and nobody was able to find out how it happened. When the Riddles' maid went to work that day, she discovered all three Riddles dead in the drawing room, "still in their dinner things". The police found no evidence of murder or suicide, claiming to be in perfect health except for the fact that they were dead. They arrested the Riddles' gardener Frank Bryce for questioning, since the door and windows were not forced open or shattered on the night of their murder, and the Riddles' cook testified that he was the only one with a key to the house. Frank, however, said the only person he saw that night was a mysterious dark-haired boy, and was released due to lack of evidence, but many still believed he committed the murders.
Half a century later on the night of 16 August, 1994, an elderly Frank is still working as the groundskeeper at the Riddle house. He sees a fire flickering in one of the rooms and goes over to investigate, thinking it is a couple boys who regularly disturb him. Inside, he overhears the same boy he saw on the night of the Riddles' murder, now grown up as Lord Voldemort (who, still unknown to him, was Tom Riddle Senior's unwanted son), and his servant Peter Pettigrew planning to capture Harry Potter with the aid of a reliable servant. Voldemort, Frank learns, also plans to reward Pettigrew for his help in capturing Bertha Jorkins, a Ministry of Magic employee who Voldemort extracted information from before killing. Frank is then discovered by Voldemort's snake Nagini, who reports his presence to her master via Parseltongue. When Pettigrew beckons him in as a guest, Frank stands up to Voldemort, who is unhappy that Muggles like the elderly gardener would be spying on him. Frank doesn't know what a Muggle is, and despite being offended that Voldemort called him one when it is explained that term means he's not a wizard, he is still determined to inform the police about the intruders' plot but becomes horrified upon seeing Voldemort's weak form. Voldemort then casts the Avada Kedavra curse, ending Frank's life before the book can describe what Voldemort looks like. Simultaneously, about 200 miles away in the Surrey town of Little Whinging, Harry Potter wakes up from a nightmare at the Dursleys' house in Privet Drive.