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Harold and the Purple Crayon

Everything he draws is about to get real.
2024 | 90m | English

(9493 votes)

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Popularity: 7 (history)

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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.
Release Date: Jul 31, 2024
Director: Carlos Saldanha
Writer: David Guion, Michael Handelman, Crockett Johnson
Genres: Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords based on children's book, live action and animation, crayon, imagination, moose
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Davis Entertainment, TSG Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $32,227,855
Budget: $40,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Zachary Levi Harold
Lil Rel Howery Moose
Zooey Deschanel Terry
Benjamin Bottani Mel
Tanya Reynolds Porcupine
Jemaine Clement Gary
Alfred Molina Narrator (voice)
Pete Gardner Detective Love
Camille Guaty Junior Detective Silva
Ravi Patel Prasad
Zele Avradopoulos Ms. Hemm
Boston Pierce Supreme Bro #1
Salathiel Murphy Supreme Bro #2
Vartan Mayhem
Brisco De Poalo Kid (Library)
Lauren Halperin Kid's Mom (Library)
Seth Zane Robbins Oscar
Catherine Davis Kat
Michael Lee Kimel Mark
Grace Junot Yasmin
Jef Holbrook Employee
Mallory Hoff Anchorwoman
Elizabeth Becka Ms. Barnaby
Phil Ortiz Mr. Perez
Mason Douglas Young Guy
Jasmine Thomas Waitress
Dijon Waiter
Theresa O'Shea Elderly Shopper
Baby Dro Helicopter Kid
Avangeline Friedlander Little Girl Tiffy
Devin Deangelo Mckay Guard
Steven McCormack Guard
Carolyn Emeric Guard
Hillary Harley Lady in Car
Wes Jetton Teacher
Jennifer Chung Woman in Car
TJ Jackson Jogger
Stephanie Dunnam Antique Woman
Elizabeth Carlile Woman with Dog
Danny Vinson Old Man with Cane
Eliza Khalil Girl in Park
Dajalynn Sanchez Plane Witness
Prescott Morgan Plane Witness
Patrice Fisher Principal
Caleb Black Prank Call Kid
Brady Ryan Prank Call Kid
John Mullins Old Man
Gerard Catus Old Man
Kermit Rolison Old Man
Mike Benitez Vendor
Name Job
Carlos Guity Utility Stunts
Jessica Nam Stunts
Mark Helfrich Editor
Tia Nolan Editor
Hopper Stone Still Photographer
Batu Sener Original Music Composer
Molly Maginnis Costume Design
David Guion Screenplay
Michael Handelman Screenplay
Crockett Johnson Characters, Book
Bo Shurling Unit Publicist
Carlos Saldanha Director
Gabriel Beristain Director of Photography
Shepherd Frankel Production Design
Amanda Bradley Stunt Driver
John Nania Stunt Double
Kevin Waterman Stunt Driver
Sydney Shircliff Casting
Mary Vernieu Casting
Name Title
John Davis Producer
Jenny Hinkey Executive Producer
Jeremy Stein Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

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 manifestati ... on 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.

Aug 06, 2024