Harvie and the Magic Museum

2017 Czech animated fantasy film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Harvie and the Magic Museum (Czech: Hurvínek a kouzelné muzeum, Russian: Гурвинек: Волшебная игра, lit.'Gurvinek: The Magic Game') is a 2017 3D animated comedy fantasy film[6] based on the Czech Spejbl and Hurvínek puppet comedy duo.[1][7]

Directed byMartin Kotík, Inna Evlannikova
Written byJesper Møller
Petr Nepovim
Miki Kirschner
Dan Harder[1]
Produced bySergey Zernov
Vadim Sotskov
Martin Kotik
Edited byKarel Coma
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Harvie and the Magic Museum
Czech theatrical release poster
Directed byMartin Kotík, Inna Evlannikova
Written byJesper Møller
Petr Nepovim
Miki Kirschner
Dan Harder[1]
Produced bySergey Zernov
Vadim Sotskov
Martin Kotik
Edited byKarel Coma
Production
companies
Rolling Pictures
Grid Animation
KinoAtis[2]
Release date
  • 31 August 2017 (2017-08-31)
Running time
87 minutes[3]
CountriesCzech Republic
Russia
Belgium
LanguagesCzech
Russian
Belgium
Budget170,000,000 CZK ($8,000,000)[4]
Box office$2,079,037[5]
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Premise

Harvie, a ten-year old boy, accidentally activates the legendary magic disc that brings puppets to life. However, this also brings back the mad puppeteer who wants to turn the entire city and all its inhabitants into his own puppet stage, and only Harvie can stop him.[8]

Cast

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Character Czech English
Harvie Spejbl Martin Klásek Cecelia Davis
Joseph Spejbl Mike Pollock
Grumpy Ota Jirák Brian Anthony Wilson
Monica Helena Štáchová Sarah Natochenny
Katarina Hovorková Grace Gonglewski
Brainy Vilém Udatný Marc Thompson
Bastor Jan Vondráček Tyler Bunch
The Devils Martin Dejdar and Jiří Lábus Abe Goldfarb
Mr. Mayor Libor Terš Scott Greer
Dimwit Vilém Udatný Billy Bob Thompson
Mrs. Titmouse ? Sondra James
Mrs. Siskin ? Billy Bob Thompson
Construction Workers ? Tyler Bunch
Teacher ? Abe Goldfarb
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Production

Production for the film lasted seven years.[2] With a budget of 170,000,000 CZK ($8,000,000), it was the fifth most expensive Czech film at the time of its release, and the most expensive animated Czech film.[4]

Release and reception

The film was released in the Czech Republic and Slovakia on 31 August 2017, and had a worldwide gross of $2,079,037.[5] In the Czech Republic, it opened with $354,048 for a total gross of $1,007,954; in Slovakia, it opened with $2,265 for a total of $61,859.[5] The film was released in Russia on 7 March 2019.[9] It was boycotted by the Association of Cinema Owners and three other networks due to the lobbying of the film by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation.[10] Because of this, the film was a box office bomb, grossing $235,105 in its opening weekend for a total gross of $468,680.[5]

The film received generally negative reviews from critics.[7][11]

The UK and Irish DVD release markets the film as a Halloween movie.[citation needed]

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