Rachel Getting Married (2008)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $12,796,861Details
International Box Office $4,678,614Details
Worldwide Box Office $17,475,475
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $7,171,945 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $7,171,945
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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$293,369 (2.3% of total gross)
Legs:8.50 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:73.2% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$12,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:9 opening theaters/391 max. theaters, 9.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $19,053,628

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: October 3rd, 2008 (Exclusive) by Sony Pictures Classics
Video Release: March 10th, 2009 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for language and brief sexuality.
Running Time: 113 minutes
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Keywords: Family Drama, Dysfunctional Family, Addiction, Rehab / Former Addict, Wedding Day, Car Accident, Death of a Sibling, Death of a Son or Daughter
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Clinica Estetico
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 24th Weekend Limited Release 75 $36,329 Mar 13, 2009 164
Biggest 23rd Weekend Limited Release 62 $64,263 Mar 6, 2009 157
Biggest 22nd Weekend Limited Release 51 $111,893 Feb 27, 2009 150
Biggest 21st Weekend Limited Release 40 $204,246 Feb 20, 2009 143
Biggest 20th Weekend Limited Release 73 $124,494 Feb 13, 2009 136
Biggest 19th Weekend Limited Release 85 $133,042 Feb 6, 2009 129
Biggest 18th Weekend Limited Release 62 $223,075 Jan 30, 2009 122
Biggest 17th Weekend Limited Release 48 $459,641 Jan 23, 2009 115
Top 2008 Theater Average 15 $32,597 Oct 3, 2008 3
Never Wide Domestic 83 $12,796,861 Oct 3, 2008 0

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 3, 2008 27 $293,369   9 $32,597   $293,369 1
Oct 10, 2008 25 $445,628 +52% 27 $16,505   $863,746 2
Oct 17, 2008 19 $657,646 +48% 69 $9,531   $1,693,047 3
Oct 24, 2008 18 $821,863 +25% 112 $7,338   $2,731,710 4
Oct 31, 2008 17 $711,380 -13% 133 $5,349   $3,691,540 5
Nov 7, 2008 15 $1,505,507 +112% 391 $3,850   $5,415,820 6
Nov 14, 2008 14 $1,051,365 -30% 391 $2,689   $6,945,965 7
Nov 21, 2008 14 $751,611 -29% 300 $2,505   $8,003,380 8
Nov 28, 2008 15 $530,210 -29% 216 $2,455   $8,802,274 9
Dec 5, 2008 17 $285,331 -46% 170 $1,678   $9,226,246 10
Dec 12, 2008 22 $221,323 -22% 151 $1,466   $9,560,874 11
Dec 19, 2008 26 $130,230 -41% 115 $1,132   $9,785,033 12
Dec 26, 2008 33 $131,440 +1% 65 $2,022   $10,017,383 13
Jan 2, 2009 29 $166,733 +27% 67 $2,489   $10,307,424 14
Jan 9, 2009 28 $179,805 +8% 96 $1,873   $10,558,970 15
Jan 16, 2009 36 $102,683 -43% 62 $1,656   $10,734,305 16
Jan 23, 2009 28 $459,641 +348% 370 $1,242   $11,252,249 17
Jan 30, 2009 31 $223,075 -51% 220 $1,014   $11,659,863 18
Feb 6, 2009 41 $133,042 -40% 95 $1,400   $11,892,890 19
Feb 13, 2009 43 $124,494 -6% 87 $1,431   $12,077,692 20
Feb 20, 2009 33 $204,246 +64% 264 $774   $12,354,351 21
Feb 27, 2009 44 $111,893 -45% 115 $973   $12,566,167 22
Mar 6, 2009 44 $64,263 -43% 76 $846   $12,685,530 23
Mar 13, 2009 49 $36,329 -43% 55 $661   $12,748,504 24
Mar 20, 2009 66 $13,154 -64% 24 $548   $12,779,409 25
Mar 27, 2009 92 $2,649 -80% 5 $530   $12,788,219 26
Apr 3, 2009 101 $2,155 -19% 4 $539   $12,792,587 27
Apr 10, 2009 104 $1,169 -46% 2 $585   $12,794,218 28
Apr 17, 2009 108 $999 -15% 2 $500   $12,796,277 29

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jan 19, 2009 34 $23,718     62 $383   $10,758,023 109
Feb 16, 2009 40 $26,856     87 $309   $12,104,548 137

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 3, 2008 28 $418,118   9 $46,458   $418,118 1
Oct 10, 2008 25 $617,283 +48% 27 $22,862   $1,035,401 2
Oct 17, 2008 19 $874,446 +42% 69 $12,673   $1,909,847 3
Oct 24, 2008 18 $1,070,313 +22% 112 $9,556   $2,980,160 4
Oct 31, 2008 18 $930,153 -13% 133 $6,994   $3,910,313 5
Nov 7, 2008 15 $1,984,287 +113% 391 $5,075   $5,894,600 6
Nov 14, 2008 15 $1,357,169 -32% 391 $3,471   $7,251,769 7
Nov 21, 2008 17 $1,020,295 -25% 300 $3,401   $8,272,064 8
Nov 28, 2008 17 $668,851 -34% 216 $3,097   $8,940,915 9
Dec 5, 2008 16 $398,636 -40% 170 $2,345   $9,339,551 10
Dec 12, 2008 23 $315,252 -21% 151 $2,088   $9,654,803 11
Dec 19, 2008 33 $231,140 -27% 115 $2,010   $9,885,943 12
Dec 26, 2008 33 $254,748 +10% 65 $3,919   $10,140,691 13
Jan 2, 2009 28 $238,474 -6% 67 $3,559   $10,379,165 14
Jan 9, 2009 30 $252,457 +6% 96 $2,630   $10,631,622 15
Jan 16, 2009 35 $160,986 -36% 62 $2,597   $10,792,608 16
Jan 23, 2009 27 $644,180 +300% 370 $1,741   $11,436,788 17
Jan 30, 2009 30 $323,060 -50% 220 $1,468   $11,759,848 18
Feb 6, 2009 40 $193,350 -40% 95 $2,035   $11,953,198 19
Feb 13, 2009 42 $196,907 +2% 87 $2,263   $12,150,105 20
Feb 20, 2009 34 $304,169 +54% 264 $1,152   $12,454,274 21
Feb 27, 2009 44 $166,993 -45% 115 $1,452   $12,621,267 22
Mar 6, 2009 41 $90,908 -46% 76 $1,196   $12,712,175 23
Mar 13, 2009 52 $54,080 -41% 55 $983   $12,766,255 24
Mar 20, 2009 66 $19,315 -64% 24 $805   $12,785,570 25
Mar 27, 2009 93 $4,862 -75% 5 $972   $12,790,432 26
Apr 3, 2009 101 $2,617 -46% 4 $654   $12,793,049 27
Apr 10, 2009 99 $2,229 -15% 2 $1,115   $12,795,278 28
Apr 17, 2009 108 $1,583 -29% 2 $792   $12,796,861 29

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 15, 200911126,302 126,302$2,524,777$2,524,7771
Mar 22, 20091641,191-67% 167,493$823,408$3,348,1852
Mar 29, 20092730,421-26% 197,914$608,116$3,956,3013

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Leading Cast

Anne Hathaway    Kym

Supporting Cast

Rosemarie DeWitt    Rachel
Bill Irwin    Paul
Tunde Adebimpe    Sidney
Mather Zickel    Kiernan
Anisa George    Emma
Debra Winger    Abby
Anna Deavere Smith    Carol
Robyn Hitchcock    Musician/Guest
Sister Carol East*    Guest
Beau Sia    Guest
Carol Jean Lewis    Sidney's Mom
Fab-Five Freddy    Guest
Andre Blake    Guest
Roger Corman    Guest
Tamyra Gray    Guest
Victoria Haynes    Bridesmaid
Kyrah Julian    Sidney's Sister
Roslyn Ruff    Rosa
Sebastian Stan    Walter
Annaleigh Ashford    Quick Stop Cashier
Zafer Tawil    Violin Friend
Eliza Simpson    Wedding P.A.
Quincy Tyler Bernstine    12-Step Receptionist
Pastor Melvin Jones*    12-Step Speaker
Darrell Larson    12-Step Group Leader
Michele Federer    12-Step Reader
Matthew Stadelmann    12-Step First Timer
Molly Hickock    12-Step Veteran
Big Jim Wheeler    Step Meeting
Josh Broder    Step Meeting
Stephen Richardson    Step Meeting
Bruce Bennetts    Step Meeting
Paul Sparks    Step Meeting
Caroline Goodman-Thomases    Step Meeting
Daniel Wolff    Step Meeting
Jill Dalton    Step Meeting
Joe Alessi    Step Meeting
Jordan Cael    Step Meeting
Tiffany Little Canfield    Step Meeting
Barry Eastmond, Jr. *    Wedding Drummer
Brooklyn Demme    Wedding Guitarist
John Anthony    Sidney's Dad
Herreast Harrison    Sidney's Grandmother
Gonzales Joseph    Cousin Joe
Jerome LePage    Andrew
Moore DeQuina    Rachel's Stylist
Joe Toutebon    Police Officer
Edie Hofstatter    Paramedic
Jaime Garcia    Other Paramedic
Julio "Goya" Pagan*    Tow-Truck Operator
Van Hughes    Wedding Valet
Joyce George    Wedding Photographer
Stephany Boa    Guest Electric Guitarist
Derrick Williams    Dancemaster
Elizabeth Hayes    Susanna Galeano
Marin Ireland    Angela Paylin
Cyro Baptista    Beat the Donkey
Ze Mauricio    Beat the Donkey
Lisette Santiago    Beat the Donkey
Marcus Santos    Beat the Donkey
Eldio "Cabello" Rolim*    Beat the Donkey
Michelle Clay    Beat the Donkey
Silvana Marquina    Beat the Donkey
Atlanta Foresyth    Beat the Donkey
Tonia-Cara Forsters    Lady in Red
Kate Rossi    Lady in Red
Susan Helen Van der Griend    Lady in Red
Juliet Teakle    Lady in Red

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Jonathan Demme    Director
Jonathan Demme    Screenwriter
Jonathan Demme    Producer
Neda Armian    Producer
Marc Platt    Producer
Ilona Herzberg    Executive Producer
Carol Cuddy    Executive Producer
Ford Wheeler    Production Designer
Tim Squyres    Editor
Susan Lyall    Costume Designer
Zafer Tawil    Composer
Donald Harrison, Jr.    Composer
H.H. Cooper    Co-Producer
Bernard Telsey    Casting Director
Elizabeth Hayes    Associate Producer
Innbo Shim    Associate Producer
Emily Woodburne    Associate Producer
Mark Kamine    Production Supervisor
Kim Jennings    Art Director
Chryss Hionis    Set Decorator
Declan Quinn    Director of Photography
Gerard Sava    Additional Photography
Charles Libin    Additional Photography
Barbara J. Hause    Costume Supervisor
Jeff Pullman    Sound Mixer
Paul Urmson    Re-recording Mixer
Paul Urmson    Supervising Sound Editor
Blake Leyh    Sound Designer
Nicholas Renbeck    Dialogue Editor
Igor Nikolic    Dialogue Editor
Suzana Peric    Music Editor
Evelyne Noraz    Make up
Louise McCarthy    Make up
Alan D'Angerio    Hairstylist
Sunday Englis    Special Make-up Effects
Brooklyn Demme    Additional Music
Innbo Shim    Music Supervisor
Robyn Hitchcock    Song Writer
Jenny Lumet    Screenwriter
Jeff Gibson    Stunt Coordinator

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

DVD Sales - Pinocchio a Real Hit

March 24th, 2009

It was a huge week for new releases with nine of them reach the top 30, including four of the top five. The new number one film was Pinocchio, which sold 1.40 million units and generated $23.78 million in consumer spending at retail. More...

DVD Rentals - Role Models Speeds Along

March 24th, 2009

Role Models led the massive collection of new releases on the rental chart with roughly 25% more rentals than Transporter 3. More...

DVD Releases for March 10th, 2009

March 10th, 2009

First run releases let us down again, as the best they can offer is a couple of midlevel hits. There are a few more in the limited release category, including some Awards Season players. However, from that list the best is Let the Right One In on Blu-ray. The best release overall, and the winner of the DVD Pick of the Week is Pinocchio on Blu-ray. More...

Oscar Contest - Category Highlight - Leading Actors

February 20th, 2009

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest under way, now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. Today we look at Best Female Actor in a Leading Role and Best Male Actor in a Leading Role. More...

Awards Season - Oscar Nods far from Curious

January 22nd, 2009

For a year without an obvious front-runner for the Oscar race, there were not a whole lot of surprises when it came to the nominations. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced their nominations today and leading the way was The Curious Case of Benjamin Button with thirteen while Slumdog Millionaire was second with ten. More...

Revolution on the Per Theater Chart

December 30th, 2008

Revolutionary Road was nothing short of fantastic on the per theater chart earning a stunning $190,000 in just three theaters for an average of $63,304. Gran Torino saw both is theater count and per theater average grow earning more than $2 million in 84 theaters for a stunning average of $27,652; the film might not earn as many awards as some were expecting, but its box office potential is as high as ever. The Wrestler slipped to third place during is sophomore stint with an average of $21,529 in 18 theaters, but it too should earn some measure of mainstream success. Che continued its Oscar qualifying run with $35,000 in 2 theaters for an average of $17,252. Last Chance Harvey opened with nearly $100,000 in six theaters for an average of $16,210, which would have been very impressive though most of the year, but we've hit such a winning streak recently that is feels merely average. The overall box office leader, Marley & Me earned an average of $10,448, while Waltz with Bashir barely managed to enter the $10,000 club with an average of $10,004 in five theaters. More...

Awards Season - SAG Strikes Back

December 28th, 2008

The Screen Actors Guild nominations were announced last Friday, but in the holiday rush, they fell through the cracks. Perhaps that's because most SAG talk these days revolves around possible strike action. The big player here is undoubtedly Doubt, which picked up four individual nods and one for its primary cast. More...

Awards Season - The Curious Case of the Frost/Nixon Globe Nominations

December 12th, 2008

The latest set of Awards Season nominations were handed out today as the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced their nominations. There was not much in the way of surprises, and it is hard to look at one film and say it was the big winner, but Frost/Nixon and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button come the closest. More...

Awards Season - Ballast, River, and Rachel Getting Nominations

December 2nd, 2008

It's the official start of award season as the Independent Spirit Award nominations were announced today. At first glance, no one film jumps out as the big player, but Frozen River did manage to pull in seven nods, while Rachel Getting Married and Ballast earned six each. More...

No Escape from Per Theater Chart

November 11th, 2008

This week the leader on the per theater chart was also the leader of the overall box office chart as Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa opened with a very impressive average of $15,559 in more than 4,000 theaters. Second place went to The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, which opened with $250,000 in 17 theaters for an average of $14,887, suggesting at least some potential to expand. The Alphabet Killer was a surprise entry in the $10,000 club, as it earned $11,000 in its lone theater in Rochester, New York. Likewise, JCVD made an impressive debut with just over $20,000 in 2 theaters for an average of $10,060. More...

Weekend Estimates: Madagascar Makes $63.5 Million

November 9th, 2008

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa lit up the box office over the weekend, earning $63.5 million according to Paramount's Sunday estimate. That's the fifth best weekend in November (see complete list), and the second-best outside the Harry Potter franchise, behind only The Incredibles. Madgascar's earnings helped propel the weekend as a whole to a 32% increase from last year, which leaves 2008 leading 2007 by a fraction, year to date. More...

Per Theater Chart takes one on The Chin

November 5th, 2008

We have a surprise upset on the per theater chart as My Name is Bruce came out of nowhere to win the race to the top with $16,432 in one theater. I don't know how well it will expand, and its reviews suggest it won't, but no matter what happens theatrically, it should be a big hit on the home market. Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom remained in second place with an average of $14,866 in five theaters. That was a greater than 50% drop-off, which is extremely high for a limited release and suggests limited potential to expand. Likewise, Synecdoche, New York fell harshly this past weekend but still added almost $100,000 in nine theaters for an average of $11,040. One last note, Let the Right One In expanded its theater count to seven and just missed the $10,000 mark with an average of $9,528. More...

Changeling is Feeling Lucky on the Per Theater Chart

October 28th, 2008

Changeling's weaker than expected reviews didn't hurt it at the box office, at least not its opening weekend. The film topped the per theater chart with an impressive average of $32,601 in 15 theaters. Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom placed a close second with a surprisingly strong average of $30,336 in five theaters. Synecdoche, New York also opened better than expected despite weaker than expected reviews with an average of $19,133 in nine theaters. Let the Right One In did something no horror film has been able to do in a while: survive in limited release. It opened in four theaters with nearly $50,000 for an average of $12,324. Now all it has to do is maintain this momentum as it expands. The final film in the $10,000 club was the overall box office leader, High School Musical 3, which opened with an average of $11,601 in saturation release. More...

King of the Per Theater Chart

October 22nd, 2008

The Elephant King topped the per theater chart with $15,959, which was earned in just one theater. Second place went to Happy-Go-Lucky with an average of $11,994, which is more impressive when you take into account that it more than doubled its theater count. One last note, Frontrunners made $6,888 in one theater over the weekend, but it has made $10,011 since Wednesday. More...

Per Theater Chart is Rocking

October 15th, 2008

Two limited releases performed amazingly on this week's per theater chart with RocknRolla earning first place with an average of $20,672 in seven theaters. Second place went to Happy-Go-Lucky with an average of $18,467 in four. Meanwhile, last week's winner, Rachel Getting Married, remained potent with an average of $16,505, despite tripling its theater count. More...

Rachel Gets Hitched to Per Theater Chart

October 7th, 2008

It was a light week for limited releases, but we had one of the best results of the year on the per theater chart with Rachel Getting Married earning an amazing $32,597. More...

Movie Website Reviews for Weekend of October 3, 2008

October 5th, 2008

A busy week for new releases with more than a dozen sites here, but most were just average. The best of this week's selection was the Official Site for Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, which has enough of the basics, extras, and style to stand out. More...

Weekend Estimates: Beverly Hills Chihuahua Scores Healthy Win

October 5th, 2008

Beverly Hills Chihuahua rose above a very crowded field of openers to claim the box office crown, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. The movie scored Disney's biggest opening weekend in October with an estimated $29 million. Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist also performed well with a $12 million debut in 2,421 theaters. That's a great return for a movie with a budget reported at $13 million. The other strong performer was Appaloosa, which expanded to 1,045 theaters and pulled in $5.015 million for an impressive 5th place. The rest of the wide openers didn't fare so well, although a couple of limited releases impressed... More...

Burying the Limited Releases

October 3rd, 2008

Just a trio of limited releases, including a Canadian film making its debut south of the border. (That's south of the Canadian border.) More...

Cast Updates - August 7, 2008

August 7th, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Edge of Darkness, Inglorious Bastards, Rachel Getting Married, and more! More...

New Movie Announcements, Stars and Directors - August 7, 2008

August 7th, 2008

This week another number of upcoming movies, new stars and directors have been added to our archive! More...

New Movie US Release Dates - August 3, 2008

August 3rd, 2008

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for The Haunting of Molly Hartley, Nothing Like the Holidays, Not Easily Broken and more! More...


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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$293,369 (2.3% of total gross)
Legs:8.50 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:73.2% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$12,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:9 opening theaters/391 max. theaters, 9.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $19,053,628

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: October 3rd, 2008 (Exclusive) by Sony Pictures Classics
Video Release: March 10th, 2009 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for language and brief sexuality.
Running Time: 113 minutes
Comparisons: vs. En kongelig affære
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Family Drama, Dysfunctional Family, Addiction, Rehab / Former Addict, Wedding Day, Car Accident, Death of a Sibling, Death of a Son or Daughter
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Clinica Estetico
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 24th Weekend Limited Release 75 $36,329 Mar 13, 2009 164
Biggest 23rd Weekend Limited Release 62 $64,263 Mar 6, 2009 157
Biggest 22nd Weekend Limited Release 51 $111,893 Feb 27, 2009 150
Biggest 21st Weekend Limited Release 40 $204,246 Feb 20, 2009 143
Biggest 20th Weekend Limited Release 73 $124,494 Feb 13, 2009 136
Biggest 19th Weekend Limited Release 85 $133,042 Feb 6, 2009 129
Biggest 18th Weekend Limited Release 62 $223,075 Jan 30, 2009 122
Biggest 17th Weekend Limited Release 48 $459,641 Jan 23, 2009 115
Top 2008 Theater Average 15 $32,597 Oct 3, 2008 3
Never Wide Domestic 83 $12,796,861 Oct 3, 2008 0

Leading Cast

Anne Hathaway    Kym

Supporting Cast

Rosemarie DeWitt    Rachel
Bill Irwin    Paul
Tunde Adebimpe    Sidney
Mather Zickel    Kiernan
Anisa George    Emma
Debra Winger    Abby
Anna Deavere Smith    Carol
Robyn Hitchcock    Musician/Guest
Sister Carol East*    Guest
Beau Sia    Guest
Carol Jean Lewis    Sidney's Mom
Fab-Five Freddy    Guest
Andre Blake    Guest
Roger Corman    Guest
Tamyra Gray    Guest
Victoria Haynes    Bridesmaid
Kyrah Julian    Sidney's Sister
Roslyn Ruff    Rosa
Sebastian Stan    Walter
Annaleigh Ashford    Quick Stop Cashier
Zafer Tawil    Violin Friend
Eliza Simpson    Wedding P.A.
Quincy Tyler Bernstine    12-Step Receptionist
Pastor Melvin Jones*    12-Step Speaker
Darrell Larson    12-Step Group Leader
Michele Federer    12-Step Reader
Matthew Stadelmann    12-Step First Timer
Molly Hickock    12-Step Veteran
Big Jim Wheeler    Step Meeting
Josh Broder    Step Meeting
Stephen Richardson    Step Meeting
Bruce Bennetts    Step Meeting
Paul Sparks    Step Meeting
Caroline Goodman-Thomases    Step Meeting
Daniel Wolff    Step Meeting
Jill Dalton    Step Meeting
Joe Alessi    Step Meeting
Jordan Cael    Step Meeting
Tiffany Little Canfield    Step Meeting
Barry Eastmond, Jr. *    Wedding Drummer
Brooklyn Demme    Wedding Guitarist
John Anthony    Sidney's Dad
Herreast Harrison    Sidney's Grandmother
Gonzales Joseph    Cousin Joe
Jerome LePage    Andrew
Moore DeQuina    Rachel's Stylist
Joe Toutebon    Police Officer
Edie Hofstatter    Paramedic
Jaime Garcia    Other Paramedic
Julio "Goya" Pagan*    Tow-Truck Operator
Van Hughes    Wedding Valet
Joyce George    Wedding Photographer
Stephany Boa    Guest Electric Guitarist
Derrick Williams    Dancemaster
Elizabeth Hayes    Susanna Galeano
Marin Ireland    Angela Paylin
Cyro Baptista    Beat the Donkey
Ze Mauricio    Beat the Donkey
Lisette Santiago    Beat the Donkey
Marcus Santos    Beat the Donkey
Eldio "Cabello" Rolim*    Beat the Donkey
Michelle Clay    Beat the Donkey
Silvana Marquina    Beat the Donkey
Atlanta Foresyth    Beat the Donkey
Tonia-Cara Forsters    Lady in Red
Kate Rossi    Lady in Red
Susan Helen Van der Griend    Lady in Red
Juliet Teakle    Lady in Red

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Jonathan Demme    Director
Jonathan Demme    Screenwriter
Jonathan Demme    Producer
Neda Armian    Producer
Marc Platt    Producer
Ilona Herzberg    Executive Producer
Carol Cuddy    Executive Producer
Ford Wheeler    Production Designer
Tim Squyres    Editor
Susan Lyall    Costume Designer
Zafer Tawil    Composer
Donald Harrison, Jr.    Composer
H.H. Cooper    Co-Producer
Bernard Telsey    Casting Director
Elizabeth Hayes    Associate Producer
Innbo Shim    Associate Producer
Emily Woodburne    Associate Producer
Mark Kamine    Production Supervisor
Kim Jennings    Art Director
Chryss Hionis    Set Decorator
Declan Quinn    Director of Photography
Gerard Sava    Additional Photography
Charles Libin    Additional Photography
Barbara J. Hause    Costume Supervisor
Jeff Pullman    Sound Mixer
Paul Urmson    Re-recording Mixer
Paul Urmson    Supervising Sound Editor
Blake Leyh    Sound Designer
Nicholas Renbeck    Dialogue Editor
Igor Nikolic    Dialogue Editor
Suzana Peric    Music Editor
Evelyne Noraz    Make up
Louise McCarthy    Make up
Alan D'Angerio    Hairstylist
Sunday Englis    Special Make-up Effects
Brooklyn Demme    Additional Music
Innbo Shim    Music Supervisor
Robyn Hitchcock    Song Writer
Jenny Lumet    Screenwriter
Jeff Gibson    Stunt Coordinator

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

DVD Sales - Pinocchio a Real Hit

March 24th, 2009

It was a huge week for new releases with nine of them reach the top 30, including four of the top five. The new number one film was Pinocchio, which sold 1.40 million units and generated $23.78 million in consumer spending at retail. More...

DVD Rentals - Role Models Speeds Along

March 24th, 2009

Role Models led the massive collection of new releases on the rental chart with roughly 25% more rentals than Transporter 3. More...

DVD Releases for March 10th, 2009

March 10th, 2009

First run releases let us down again, as the best they can offer is a couple of midlevel hits. There are a few more in the limited release category, including some Awards Season players. However, from that list the best is Let the Right One In on Blu-ray. The best release overall, and the winner of the DVD Pick of the Week is Pinocchio on Blu-ray. More...

Oscar Contest - Category Highlight - Leading Actors

February 20th, 2009

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest under way, now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. Today we look at Best Female Actor in a Leading Role and Best Male Actor in a Leading Role. More...

Awards Season - Oscar Nods far from Curious

January 22nd, 2009

For a year without an obvious front-runner for the Oscar race, there were not a whole lot of surprises when it came to the nominations. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced their nominations today and leading the way was The Curious Case of Benjamin Button with thirteen while Slumdog Millionaire was second with ten. More...

Revolution on the Per Theater Chart

December 30th, 2008

Revolutionary Road was nothing short of fantastic on the per theater chart earning a stunning $190,000 in just three theaters for an average of $63,304. Gran Torino saw both is theater count and per theater average grow earning more than $2 million in 84 theaters for a stunning average of $27,652; the film might not earn as many awards as some were expecting, but its box office potential is as high as ever. The Wrestler slipped to third place during is sophomore stint with an average of $21,529 in 18 theaters, but it too should earn some measure of mainstream success. Che continued its Oscar qualifying run with $35,000 in 2 theaters for an average of $17,252. Last Chance Harvey opened with nearly $100,000 in six theaters for an average of $16,210, which would have been very impressive though most of the year, but we've hit such a winning streak recently that is feels merely average. The overall box office leader, Marley & Me earned an average of $10,448, while Waltz with Bashir barely managed to enter the $10,000 club with an average of $10,004 in five theaters. More...

Awards Season - SAG Strikes Back

December 28th, 2008

The Screen Actors Guild nominations were announced last Friday, but in the holiday rush, they fell through the cracks. Perhaps that's because most SAG talk these days revolves around possible strike action. The big player here is undoubtedly Doubt, which picked up four individual nods and one for its primary cast. More...

Awards Season - The Curious Case of the Frost/Nixon Globe Nominations

December 12th, 2008

The latest set of Awards Season nominations were handed out today as the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced their nominations. There was not much in the way of surprises, and it is hard to look at one film and say it was the big winner, but Frost/Nixon and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button come the closest. More...

Awards Season - Ballast, River, and Rachel Getting Nominations

December 2nd, 2008

It's the official start of award season as the Independent Spirit Award nominations were announced today. At first glance, no one film jumps out as the big player, but Frozen River did manage to pull in seven nods, while Rachel Getting Married and Ballast earned six each. More...

No Escape from Per Theater Chart

November 11th, 2008

This week the leader on the per theater chart was also the leader of the overall box office chart as Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa opened with a very impressive average of $15,559 in more than 4,000 theaters. Second place went to The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, which opened with $250,000 in 17 theaters for an average of $14,887, suggesting at least some potential to expand. The Alphabet Killer was a surprise entry in the $10,000 club, as it earned $11,000 in its lone theater in Rochester, New York. Likewise, JCVD made an impressive debut with just over $20,000 in 2 theaters for an average of $10,060. More...

Weekend Estimates: Madagascar Makes $63.5 Million

November 9th, 2008

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa lit up the box office over the weekend, earning $63.5 million according to Paramount's Sunday estimate. That's the fifth best weekend in November (see complete list), and the second-best outside the Harry Potter franchise, behind only The Incredibles. Madgascar's earnings helped propel the weekend as a whole to a 32% increase from last year, which leaves 2008 leading 2007 by a fraction, year to date. More...

Per Theater Chart takes one on The Chin

November 5th, 2008

We have a surprise upset on the per theater chart as My Name is Bruce came out of nowhere to win the race to the top with $16,432 in one theater. I don't know how well it will expand, and its reviews suggest it won't, but no matter what happens theatrically, it should be a big hit on the home market. Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom remained in second place with an average of $14,866 in five theaters. That was a greater than 50% drop-off, which is extremely high for a limited release and suggests limited potential to expand. Likewise, Synecdoche, New York fell harshly this past weekend but still added almost $100,000 in nine theaters for an average of $11,040. One last note, Let the Right One In expanded its theater count to seven and just missed the $10,000 mark with an average of $9,528. More...

Changeling is Feeling Lucky on the Per Theater Chart

October 28th, 2008

Changeling's weaker than expected reviews didn't hurt it at the box office, at least not its opening weekend. The film topped the per theater chart with an impressive average of $32,601 in 15 theaters. Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom placed a close second with a surprisingly strong average of $30,336 in five theaters. Synecdoche, New York also opened better than expected despite weaker than expected reviews with an average of $19,133 in nine theaters. Let the Right One In did something no horror film has been able to do in a while: survive in limited release. It opened in four theaters with nearly $50,000 for an average of $12,324. Now all it has to do is maintain this momentum as it expands. The final film in the $10,000 club was the overall box office leader, High School Musical 3, which opened with an average of $11,601 in saturation release. More...

King of the Per Theater Chart

October 22nd, 2008

The Elephant King topped the per theater chart with $15,959, which was earned in just one theater. Second place went to Happy-Go-Lucky with an average of $11,994, which is more impressive when you take into account that it more than doubled its theater count. One last note, Frontrunners made $6,888 in one theater over the weekend, but it has made $10,011 since Wednesday. More...

Per Theater Chart is Rocking

October 15th, 2008

Two limited releases performed amazingly on this week's per theater chart with RocknRolla earning first place with an average of $20,672 in seven theaters. Second place went to Happy-Go-Lucky with an average of $18,467 in four. Meanwhile, last week's winner, Rachel Getting Married, remained potent with an average of $16,505, despite tripling its theater count. More...

Rachel Gets Hitched to Per Theater Chart

October 7th, 2008

It was a light week for limited releases, but we had one of the best results of the year on the per theater chart with Rachel Getting Married earning an amazing $32,597. More...

Movie Website Reviews for Weekend of October 3, 2008

October 5th, 2008

A busy week for new releases with more than a dozen sites here, but most were just average. The best of this week's selection was the Official Site for Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, which has enough of the basics, extras, and style to stand out. More...

Weekend Estimates: Beverly Hills Chihuahua Scores Healthy Win

October 5th, 2008

Beverly Hills Chihuahua rose above a very crowded field of openers to claim the box office crown, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. The movie scored Disney's biggest opening weekend in October with an estimated $29 million. Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist also performed well with a $12 million debut in 2,421 theaters. That's a great return for a movie with a budget reported at $13 million. The other strong performer was Appaloosa, which expanded to 1,045 theaters and pulled in $5.015 million for an impressive 5th place. The rest of the wide openers didn't fare so well, although a couple of limited releases impressed... More...

Burying the Limited Releases

October 3rd, 2008

Just a trio of limited releases, including a Canadian film making its debut south of the border. (That's south of the Canadian border.) More...

Cast Updates - August 7, 2008

August 7th, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Edge of Darkness, Inglorious Bastards, Rachel Getting Married, and more! More...

New Movie Announcements, Stars and Directors - August 7, 2008

August 7th, 2008

This week another number of upcoming movies, new stars and directors have been added to our archive! More...

New Movie US Release Dates - August 3, 2008

August 3rd, 2008

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for The Haunting of Molly Hartley, Nothing Like the Holidays, Not Easily Broken and more! More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 3, 2008 27 $293,369   9 $32,597   $293,369 1
Oct 10, 2008 25 $445,628 +52% 27 $16,505   $863,746 2
Oct 17, 2008 19 $657,646 +48% 69 $9,531   $1,693,047 3
Oct 24, 2008 18 $821,863 +25% 112 $7,338   $2,731,710 4
Oct 31, 2008 17 $711,380 -13% 133 $5,349   $3,691,540 5
Nov 7, 2008 15 $1,505,507 +112% 391 $3,850   $5,415,820 6
Nov 14, 2008 14 $1,051,365 -30% 391 $2,689   $6,945,965 7
Nov 21, 2008 14 $751,611 -29% 300 $2,505   $8,003,380 8
Nov 28, 2008 15 $530,210 -29% 216 $2,455   $8,802,274 9
Dec 5, 2008 17 $285,331 -46% 170 $1,678   $9,226,246 10
Dec 12, 2008 22 $221,323 -22% 151 $1,466   $9,560,874 11
Dec 19, 2008 26 $130,230 -41% 115 $1,132   $9,785,033 12
Dec 26, 2008 33 $131,440 +1% 65 $2,022   $10,017,383 13
Jan 2, 2009 29 $166,733 +27% 67 $2,489   $10,307,424 14
Jan 9, 2009 28 $179,805 +8% 96 $1,873   $10,558,970 15
Jan 16, 2009 36 $102,683 -43% 62 $1,656   $10,734,305 16
Jan 23, 2009 28 $459,641 +348% 370 $1,242   $11,252,249 17
Jan 30, 2009 31 $223,075 -51% 220 $1,014   $11,659,863 18
Feb 6, 2009 41 $133,042 -40% 95 $1,400   $11,892,890 19
Feb 13, 2009 43 $124,494 -6% 87 $1,431   $12,077,692 20
Feb 20, 2009 33 $204,246 +64% 264 $774   $12,354,351 21
Feb 27, 2009 44 $111,893 -45% 115 $973   $12,566,167 22
Mar 6, 2009 44 $64,263 -43% 76 $846   $12,685,530 23
Mar 13, 2009 49 $36,329 -43% 55 $661   $12,748,504 24
Mar 20, 2009 66 $13,154 -64% 24 $548   $12,779,409 25
Mar 27, 2009 92 $2,649 -80% 5 $530   $12,788,219 26
Apr 3, 2009 101 $2,155 -19% 4 $539   $12,792,587 27
Apr 10, 2009 104 $1,169 -46% 2 $585   $12,794,218 28
Apr 17, 2009 108 $999 -15% 2 $500   $12,796,277 29

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jan 19, 2009 34 $23,718     62 $383   $10,758,023 109
Feb 16, 2009 40 $26,856     87 $309   $12,104,548 137

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 3, 2008 28 $418,118   9 $46,458   $418,118 1
Oct 10, 2008 25 $617,283 +48% 27 $22,862   $1,035,401 2
Oct 17, 2008 19 $874,446 +42% 69 $12,673   $1,909,847 3
Oct 24, 2008 18 $1,070,313 +22% 112 $9,556   $2,980,160 4
Oct 31, 2008 18 $930,153 -13% 133 $6,994   $3,910,313 5
Nov 7, 2008 15 $1,984,287 +113% 391 $5,075   $5,894,600 6
Nov 14, 2008 15 $1,357,169 -32% 391 $3,471   $7,251,769 7
Nov 21, 2008 17 $1,020,295 -25% 300 $3,401   $8,272,064 8
Nov 28, 2008 17 $668,851 -34% 216 $3,097   $8,940,915 9
Dec 5, 2008 16 $398,636 -40% 170 $2,345   $9,339,551 10
Dec 12, 2008 23 $315,252 -21% 151 $2,088   $9,654,803 11
Dec 19, 2008 33 $231,140 -27% 115 $2,010   $9,885,943 12
Dec 26, 2008 33 $254,748 +10% 65 $3,919   $10,140,691 13
Jan 2, 2009 28 $238,474 -6% 67 $3,559   $10,379,165 14
Jan 9, 2009 30 $252,457 +6% 96 $2,630   $10,631,622 15
Jan 16, 2009 35 $160,986 -36% 62 $2,597   $10,792,608 16
Jan 23, 2009 27 $644,180 +300% 370 $1,741   $11,436,788 17
Jan 30, 2009 30 $323,060 -50% 220 $1,468   $11,759,848 18
Feb 6, 2009 40 $193,350 -40% 95 $2,035   $11,953,198 19
Feb 13, 2009 42 $196,907 +2% 87 $2,263   $12,150,105 20
Feb 20, 2009 34 $304,169 +54% 264 $1,152   $12,454,274 21
Feb 27, 2009 44 $166,993 -45% 115 $1,452   $12,621,267 22
Mar 6, 2009 41 $90,908 -46% 76 $1,196   $12,712,175 23
Mar 13, 2009 52 $54,080 -41% 55 $983   $12,766,255 24
Mar 20, 2009 66 $19,315 -64% 24 $805   $12,785,570 25
Mar 27, 2009 93 $4,862 -75% 5 $972   $12,790,432 26
Apr 3, 2009 101 $2,617 -46% 4 $654   $12,793,049 27
Apr 10, 2009 99 $2,229 -15% 2 $1,115   $12,795,278 28
Apr 17, 2009 108 $1,583 -29% 2 $792   $12,796,861 29

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 15, 200911126,302 126,302$2,524,777$2,524,7771
Mar 22, 20091641,191-67% 167,493$823,408$3,348,1852
Mar 29, 20092730,421-26% 197,914$608,116$3,956,3013

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