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Some months after the hobbits' departure, Harry, together with [[Bill Ferny]], joined with a band of brigands from the south, causing trouble that left five of the [[Bree-landers]] dead.<ref>{{RK|VI7}}</ref> After that, he left Bree with other ruffians, presumably to join [[Ruffians|Sharkey's Men]] in [[the Shire]].
Some months after the hobbits' departure, Harry, together with [[Bill Ferny]], joined with a band of brigands from the south, causing trouble that left five of the [[Bree-landers]] dead.<ref>{{RK|VI7}}</ref> After that, he left Bree with other ruffians, presumably to join [[Ruffians|Sharkey's Men]] in [[the Shire]].
==Portrayal in adaptations==
'''2001: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]]''''':
:Harry is played by [[Martyn Sanderson]]. Unlike the novel, he doesn't seem to be in league with the Black Riders. In fact, he is killed when the Black Riders knock the gate down and crush him underneath it as they storm Bree.
'''2002: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game]]''''':
:Harry is first seen as one of the patrons in the Prancing Pony Inn, where he warns Frodo that suspicious folk have been seen in Bree, and seemingly shows concern for Frodo's safety and well-being. He is seen again opening the gates of Bree and letting wolves loose into the streets. After this, he is never seen again. He is voiced by an uncredited [[Tom Kane]].


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Harry Goatleaf
Man
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Harry Goatleaf from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Biographical Information
PositionGate-keeper
LocationBree
AffiliationRuffians
Physical Description
GenderMale
GalleryImages of Harry Goatleaf

Harry Goatleaf was a Man of Bree and a member of the Goatleaf Family. He worked as the keeper of the western gate in the great hedge that surrounded the township of Bree.

As such, he was the first of the Men (Big Folk) encountered by Frodo and his companions on their travels during the War of the Ring - he greeted them gruffly on their arrival at the town. He was later present in the Prancing Pony doing suspicious actions, as it was later discovered he was under the power of the Nazgûl.[1]

Some months after the hobbits' departure, Harry, together with Bill Ferny, joined with a band of brigands from the south, causing trouble that left five of the Bree-landers dead.[2] After that, he left Bree with other ruffians, presumably to join Sharkey's Men in the Shire.

Portrayal in adaptations

2001: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring:

Harry is played by Martyn Sanderson. Unlike the novel, he doesn't seem to be in league with the Black Riders. In fact, he is killed when the Black Riders knock the gate down and crush him underneath it as they storm Bree.

2002: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game:

Harry is first seen as one of the patrons in the Prancing Pony Inn, where he warns Frodo that suspicious folk have been seen in Bree, and seemingly shows concern for Frodo's safety and well-being. He is seen again opening the gates of Bree and letting wolves loose into the streets. After this, he is never seen again. He is voiced by an uncredited Tom Kane.

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