Harold and the Purple Crayon

Everything he draws is about to get real.

6.7
2024β€’1h 30m

Inside of his book, adventurous Harold can make anything come to life simply by drawing it. After he grows up and draws himself off the book's pages and into the physical world, Harold finds he has a lot to learn about real life.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer 2

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Official Trailer

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Extended Preview

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Vignette - Imagination

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Improv Guy Clip

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Believe in the power of βœ¨π’Šπ’Žπ’‚π’ˆπ’Šπ’π’‚π’•π’Šπ’π’βœ¨

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Training Day

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Film Clip - "Getting Good at This"

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Film Clip - "Taking Flight"

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Harold's adventures are getting a real-world twist in π’•π’˜π’ π’˜π’†π’†π’Œπ’”

Cast

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Alfred Molina

Narrator (voice)

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Pete Gardner

Detective Love

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Camille Guaty

Junior Detective Silva

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Boston Pierce

Supreme Bro #1

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Brisco De Poalo

Kid (Library)

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Lauren Halperin

Kid's Mom (Library)

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Jef Holbrook

Employee

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Mallory Hoff

Anchorwoman

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Elizabeth Becka

Ms. Barnaby

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

There's something about Zachary Levi that I quite like. Like in "Shazam" (2019), he has a boyish charm to him that is engaging to watch. In this, admittedly the story is all pretty thin, but his characterisation has a friendliness to it that I found quite enjoyable. "Harold" is the human manifestation of a fellow who lives quite happily in the land of fiction, but who arrives in the real world to try and find his creator "the old man". Together with his more reluctant pal "Moose" (Lil Rel Howery) he starts approaching old gents in the park - and yes, well that just causes pain. Then he encounters the young "Mel" (Benjamin Bottani) and his mum "Terry" (Zooey Deschanel) after she hits him with her car. An overnight at their home sees the start of a rather daft bonding exercise that's completely devoid of jeopardy but thanks to the odd intervention from fantasy-obsessed librarian "Gary" (Jermaine Clement) and his straggling pal "Porcupine" (Tanya Reynolds) is quite fun. There's an innocence to the whole thing that is quite touchingly simple and honest. People with invisible friends - didn't we all? The animation is perfectly adequate and the purple crayon could teach a 3D printer a thing or two about creating an aeroplane or a car tyre. Sure, it's all forgettable fayre and I'm not too sure if it's in any way sophisticated enough for today's kids - but it's generally quite an entertaining vehicle for a star who looks every inch in his element. It's a summer movie that's as good as any of the more hyped animation's I've seen so far in 2024.

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