Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, when not guiding the product of a rival studio — Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment — to market, actually has a physical media release slate that belongs to them.
To that point, both DVD and Blu-ray editions (both stand-alone) of director Carlos Saldanha’s film adaptation of Crockett Johnson’s 1955 children’s classic, Harold and the Purple Crayon, will be available on Oct. 8.
The ARR is a quick-to-market 67 days and the domestic box office take currently stands at $17.6 million.
Bonus features included on the DVD and Blu-ray editions of Harold and the Purple Crayon (which had a thirty-year odyssey from rights acquisition to the screen) are deleted and extended scenes, the Boots Ottestad and Jordy Searcy “Colors” sing-along and two featurettes — “How to Draw Harold, Porcupine and Moose” and “How Do You Spell Imagination?”
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