Young Sherlock Holmes : I have a few questions about this movie.
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It was a kid movie/family movie. I don't know about any merchandising
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Interesting questions about merchandise. Though, the only merchandise I can remember from the film is the novelization of the film, and that is because I bought it, and I still have it, even though it is boxed up and in storage along with most of my other books bought over the years.
I do remember that the novelization does go into greater detail than the film on several points. Among which is the villains' motivation.
If one can still find a copy of the novelization after all these years, it might be still worth checking out.
I do remember that the novelization does go into greater detail than the film on several points. Among which is the villains' motivation.
If one can still find a copy of the novelization after all these years, it might be still worth checking out.
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Yeah, honestly, I wasn't huge on movie merchandising at the time so I don't remember. But I know for sure that it wasn't like Star Wars or something where they'd have action figures.
Unless Alpert's covered in bacon grease, I don't think Hugo can track anything.
Unless Alpert's covered in bacon grease, I don't think Hugo can track anything.
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I think Willow had a lot more than YSH probably because the studios didn't have a lot of faith in it to begin with so they didn't bother with trying to push it out the way they did on crap movies like Willow.
I have a few questions about this movie.
2. Did the fact that this was a Steven Spielberg-produced fantasy film mean that there would be lots of merchandise made to tie-in with the film? I know there was a lot of merchandise made for Gremlins, The Goonies, Back To The Future, and since this was another Spielberg-produced fantasy adventure, I wonder if that meant there would also be a lot of merchandise made?
3. What age group was this film marketed towards? Was it pitched as a family-friendly film? Was it considered too scary for younger children, and aimed more at teens and adults?
Any insight to these questions would be appreciated. Thank you.