Lithuania Box Office for Baris Sylas: Amerikos sukčius (2017)

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American Made
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Lithuania Box Office $117,181Details
Worldwide Box Office $135,569,212Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $4,318,079 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $4,495,996 Details
Total North America Video Sales $8,814,075
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Synopsis

Barry Seal, a TWA pilot, is recruited by the CIA to provide reconnaissance on the burgeoning communist threat in Central America and soon finds himself in charge of one of the biggest covert CIA operations in the history of the United States, one that spawned the birth of the Medellin cartel and eventually almost brought down the Reagan White House with the Iran Contra scandal.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$50,000,000
Lithuania Releases: August 25th, 2017 (Wide), released as Baris Sylas: Amerikos sukčius
Video Release: December 19th, 2017 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for language throughout and some sexuality/nudity.
(Rating bulletin 2481 (Cert #51109), 6/21/2017)
Running Time: 114 minutes
Keywords: C.I.A., 1980s, Drug Trafficking, Narcotics, Smuggler, Crime Caper, In a Plane, IMAX: DMR, Action Comedy
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Cross Creek Pictures, Imagine Entertainment, Quadrant Pictures, Vendian Entertainment, Hercules Film Fund, Universal Pictures, Brian Grazer Productions
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for January 2nd, 2018

January 2nd, 2018

Lucky

This is the first Tuesday of the year, so it should be no surprise that there are not a lot of top-tier releases on this week’s list. In fact, there were so few releases worth mentioning that I had to pad the list with some films that were not selling well enough to be worth mentioning during most weeks. As for the Pick of the Week contenders, there were only two: Lucky and Battle of the Sexes. It was a close race, but in the end, I gave that title to Lucky on DVD. More...

Home Market Releases for December 19th, 2017

December 19th, 2017

The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration

By this time next week, Christmas will be over. This resulted in a short list, but not a bad week. Dunkirk is the biggest new release of the week and it is award-worthy and a contender for Pick of the Week. It isn’t the only contender, The Amicus Collection, Stronger, A Town Called Panic: The Collection, and others are too. As for the best of the best, I went with The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration on DVD or Blu-ray. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Blade Runner Sprint to the Finish?

October 5th, 2017

Blade Runner 2049

September ended on a slow note, but it looks like October will open fast. Blade Runner 2049 has been setting October pre-order records for a few sites, but it will also need strong walk-up sales in order to actually break the October weekend record, currently held by Gravity, with $55 million. I don’t think that’s likely, but at this point I would be shocked if it didn’t land in the top ten weekends for the month. The Mountain Between Us looks more and more like busted Oscar-bait. Its reviews have fallen from just over 70% positive to under 50% positive. As I started writing this, My Little Pony: The Movie still had no reviews, which is almost worse than bad reviews. (Reviews are starting to trickle in.) Finally there’s Victoria and Abdul, which is expanding. It isn’t expanding wide, or even semi-wide; however, it should still earn a spot in the top ten. This weekend last year, The Girl on the Train opened with $24.54 million. Blade Runner 2049 could earn twice that. If 2017 does win in the year-over-year comparison, then it will be on the back of Blade Runner 2049. More...

Contest: Halloween Arrives Early: Winning Announcement

October 4th, 2017

American Made

The winners of our Halloween Arrives Early contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for American Made’s opening weekend were... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Kingsman Wins Three-Way Race with $16.94 million

October 3rd, 2017

American Made

The top three films on the weekend box office chart landed in the same order as predicted; however, it was a much closer race than most thought it would be. Kingsman: The Golden Circle ended up on top with $16.94 million, just ahead of It with $16.90 million. The best new release of the week was American Made with $16.78 million. The other new releases struggled, to be kind, with Flatliners earning a distant fifth place and Til Death Do Us Part opening in ninth place. Overall, the box office fell 23% from last weekend to just $90 million. It was also 21% lower than the same weekend last year, thus ending 2017’s mini-winning streak. Year-to-date, 2017 has earned $8.06 billion, putting it 4.8% or $410 million behind last year’s pace. More...

Weekend Estimates: Threeway Tie at the Top

October 1st, 2017

American Made

Warner Bros. is claiming a weekend win at the box office for It as of this morning, but whichever way you slice it, we have a threeway tie at the top of the chart, based on Sunday morning estimates. In fact, we might have a rare weekend where three different movies will top the daily chart. American Made took a lead on Friday with a $6.17 million opening day, It won on Saturday with around $7.9 million, and the eventual result for the weekend will depend on whether Kingsman: The Golden Circle wins on Sunday, and by how much. As of this morning, Kingsman is projected to make $17 million, American Made $17.02 million, and It (a slightly optimistic, for my money) $17.3 million. We’ll know the real winner on Monday morning, and It probably has a slight edge. More...

Friday Estimates: American Makes it an Exciting Race with $6.1 million

September 30th, 2017

American Made

American Made topped the box office chart on Friday with $6.1 million. This is a little better than predicted and certainly better than previews were suggesting it would make. Its 85% positive reviews should result in long legs. On the other hand, its B plus from CinemaScore is the definition of average. It could grab first place with just over $16 million, but it is not the only film on pace to earn that much this weekend. More...

Thursday Night Previews: American Only Made $960,000 in Previews

September 29th, 2017

American Made

American Made only managed $960,000 in previews, which is a little low compared to predictions. I wasn’t expecting a multi-million dollar opening in previews, but I was expecting a little more than this. Its reviews should help its legs, putting it on pace for $13 million, rather than the just under $14 million we originally prediction. Like I said, its previews were a little low side, not significantly so. On the other hand, a $13 million start is terrible for a film that reportedly cost between $60 million and $80 million. More...

Weekend Predictions: How Will September End? With A Whimper.

September 28th, 2017

American Made

It looks like September will end with a whimper, as there are three wide releases, none of which are expected to be midlevel hits. American Made should have no trouble being the biggest of the three new releases, but it has a less than 50/50 chance of earning first place. Flatliners’ buzz started out quiet and it failed to grow by any significant margin. It looks like it will open below $10 million. Finally there’s Til Death Do Us Part, which may or may not manage a spot in the top ten. 2017’s mini-winning streak looks to be over, as this weekend last year had two films earning more than $20 million, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children and Deepwater Horizon. This year, there will likely be none. More...

Contest: King of the Prizes: Winning Announcement

September 27th, 2017

Kingsman: The Golden Circle

The winners of our King of the Prizes contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Kingsman: The Golden Circle’s opening weekend were... More...

Contest: Halloween Arrives Early

September 22nd, 2017

American Made

September ends on a low note with two wide releases, American Made and Flatliners, neither of which are expected to be anything more than midlevel hits. American Made is nearly done its international run (It only has about a dozen markets left to open in) and it is not going well. That said, it is still expected to do much better than Flatliners, so it is the better choice for the target film in this week’s box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening three-day weekend box office number for American Made.

We are starting the Halloween Trick or Treat contests a little early, because I still have a lot of horror films I’ve saved for this time of year and this will be the last Halloween for the Box Office Prediction contest. In fact, the Box Office Prediction contest will be ending at the end of the year. Each winner from now until Halloween will either win a horror movie or a movie so bad it is scary it was made. (Each winner will also get a TV on DVD release or a kids DVD, because I’m trying to run out of prizes by the end of the year.)

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film’s opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a Trick or Treat Frankenprize, as described above. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film’s opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a Trick or Treat Frankenprize, as described above. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven’t won, or haven’t won recently, and they will win the final Trick or Treat Frankenprize, as described above.

Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don’t delay! More...

International Box Office: War Comes to China and earns $61.07 million

September 21st, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

War for the Planet of the Apes returned to the top of the chart earning $62.9 million in 21 markets for totals of $287.9 million internationally and $433.8 worldwide. The film debuted in first place in China with $59.66 million over the weekend for a total opening of $61.07 million. More...

International Box Office: Spider-Man Swings into China with $70.63 million

September 14th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man: Homecoming returned to the international top five earning first place with $71.82 million on 21,675 screens in 47 markets for totals of $495.74 million internationally and $823.43 million worldwide. The film debuted in first place in China with $69.12 million on 20,440 screens over the weekend for a four-day opening of $70.63 million. This is already the biggest single market for the film, overtaking South Korea, where it has earned $51.51 million. At this point, the film will have no trouble getting to $900 million worldwide, but $1 billion is out of reach. More...

2017 Preview: September

September 1st, 2017

It

As bad as July was, August actually managed to be worse. 2017 was over $300 million behind 2016’s pace during August alone. That’s worse than the rest of the summer combined. The only film that was an unqualified hit was Annabelle: Creation, although there were a couple of other films that are doing well enough to be considered financial hits. There’s some good news and some bad news for this September. The month gets off to a slow start with no wide releases the first weekend, but there are three films opening during the rest of the month that are expected to top $100 million and all three should be better than the best August had to offer. It is expected to be the biggest hit of the month and is tracking to break the record for the biggest September weekend. Both Kingsman: The Golden Circle and The Lego Ninjago Movie are expected to cross $100 million, although they are opening the same weekend, so that could hurt both of their chances. Meanwhile last September, Sully was the biggest release of the month earning $125.07 million. It should top that, while Kingsman: The Golden Circle and The Lego Ninjago Movie won’t be too far behind. 2017 should cut the gap with 2016, but sadly only by a little bit. More...

American Made Trailer

June 5th, 2017

Crime caper starring Tom Cruise, Domhnall Gleeson, and Sarah Wright, directed by Doug Liman, opens September 29 ... Full Movie Details. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2017/08/25 2 $35,492   112 $317   $35,492 1
2017/09/01 6 $16,473 -54% 61 $270   $70,253 2
2017/09/08 7 $7,928 -52% 39 $203   $94,330 3
2017/09/15 12 $5,625 -29% 13 $433   $107,881 4
2017/09/22 15 $1,774 -68% 6 $296   $115,351 5
2017/09/29 19 $1,132 -36% 8 $142   $115,675 6
2017/10/06 - $1,132 n/c 3 $377   $117,181 7

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Albania 9/7/2017 $0 0 1 1 $12,058 1/1/2019
Argentina 11/3/2017 $215,777 110 110 266 $614,536 1/1/2019
Australia 8/25/2017 $1,696,679 359 359 1335 $5,260,624 9/10/2018
Austria 9/8/2017 $211,239 57 57 271 $665,535 11/9/2017
Belgium 9/15/2017 $215,667 58 60 225 $682,755 11/9/2017
Bolivia 9/21/2017 $0 0 4 8 $76,997 1/1/2019
Brazil 9/15/2017 $1,106,531 449 449 984 $2,874,655 11/24/2017
Bulgaria 8/25/2017 $63,514 0 0 0 $337,867 2/26/2019
Central America 9/15/2017 $247,000 0 78 135 $944,918 11/2/2017
Chile 9/14/2017 $44,882 27 27 68 $167,829 1/1/2019
Colombia 9/22/2017 $268,369 159 159 278 $534,736 1/1/2019
Croatia 8/24/2017 $0 0 20 63 $118,341 1/1/2019
Cyprus 8/31/2017 $0 0 5 5 $36,244 10/17/2017
Czech Republic 8/25/2017 $79,415 97 97 276 $343,994 1/1/2019
Denmark 8/24/2017 $0 0 76 192 $558,542 11/16/2017
Dominican Republic 9/14/2017 $0 0 1 1 $413 1/1/2019
Ecuador 9/22/2017 $0 0 40 109 $360,067 1/1/2019
Egypt 8/23/2017 $0 0 4 16 $147,495 1/1/2019
Estonia 8/25/2017 $0 0 5 9 $216,971 11/2/2017
Finland 9/8/2017 $105,042 66 66 194 $414,449 11/9/2017
France 9/15/2017 $1,750,648 356 356 1577 $5,635,560 11/2/2017
Germany 9/7/2017 $1,223,108 465 494 1778 $3,123,976 11/9/2017
Greece 9/7/2017 $183,910 106 106 228 $469,665 10/17/2017
Hong Kong 9/8/2017 $481,365 43 43 112 $951,119 10/19/2017
Hungary 9/1/2017 $254,638 55 245 510 $892,831 1/1/2019
Iceland 9/1/2017 $0 0 1 2 $145,354 1/1/2019
India 9/29/2017 $288,487 221 221 367 $614,213 11/16/2017
Indonesia 8/25/2017 $728,777 200 200 420 $1,761,354 1/1/2019
Israel 8/24/2017 $0 0 30 139 $634,186 12/21/2018
Italy 9/15/2017 $1,213,692 0 74 86 $3,187,558 11/9/2017
Japan 10/20/2017 $1,549,885 291 291 872 $6,613,379 12/29/2017
Latvia 8/25/2017 $0 0 2 8 $83,067 1/1/2019
Lebanon 8/31/2017 $0 0 1 1 $300,675 1/1/2019
Lithuania 8/25/2017 $35,492 112 112 242 $117,181 10/17/2017
Macedonia 8/24/2017 $0 0 1 1 $5,459 1/1/2019
Malaysia 9/1/2017 $345,701 65 65 229 $772,467 10/19/2017
Mexico 9/15/2017 $402,002 0 93 118 $1,281,876 12/7/2017
Middle East Region 8/31/2017 $0 0 5 9 $2,044,746 10/19/2017
Netherlands 9/1/2017 $478,955 81 89 666 $2,365,651 12/7/2017
New Zealand 8/25/2017 $143,986 76 77 387 $543,272 11/2/2017
North America 9/29/2017 $16,776,390 3,024 3,098 14,863 $51,342,000
Norway 8/25/2017 $0 0 76 229 $875,129 11/16/2017
Pakistan 9/8/2017 $0 0 2 5 $77,474 1/1/2019
Panama 9/14/2017 $243,400 123 123 214 $489,597 1/1/2019
Paraguay 9/29/2017 $314 16 16 31 $69,183 1/1/2019
Peru 9/15/2017 $148,160 82 82 122 $307,389 1/1/2019
Philippines 9/15/2017 $370,061 159 159 247 $605,573 1/1/2019
Poland 8/25/2017 $377,681 0 124 548 $1,796,002 1/1/2019
Portugal 9/1/2017 $237,179 75 75 411 $995,644 11/16/2017
Romania 8/25/2017 $0 0 22 42 $556,566 1/1/2019
Russia (CIS) 10/13/2017 $1,967,604 865 865 2412 $3,947,983 1/1/2019
Serbia and Montenegro 8/31/2017 $0 0 5 13 $73,146 1/1/2019
Singapore 9/1/2017 $338,090 34 34 119 $713,736 10/26/2017
Slovakia 8/25/2017 $42,349 59 59 141 $143,172 10/4/2017
Slovenia 8/24/2017 $0 0 15 46 $71,460 11/24/2017
South Africa 9/1/2017 $124,549 96 99 324 $456,521 10/19/2017
South Korea 9/12/2017 $1,580,854 691 691 1174 $2,817,862 11/9/2017
Spain 9/1/2017 $1,580,209 326 462 2220 $6,423,910 12/15/2017
Sweden 8/25/2017 $0 0 86 302 $1,485,179 11/2/2017
Switzerland 9/7/2017 $308,471 53 83 338 $1,477,443 12/7/2017
Switzerland (French Speaking) 9/15/2017 $122,000 0 0 0 $122,000 9/18/2017
Switzerland (German Speaking) 9/8/2017 $339,000 0 0 0 $339,000 9/11/2017
Taiwan 8/25/2017 $892,509 102 102 353 $2,326,409 10/28/2018
Thailand 9/1/2017 $152,347 46 46 137 $320,040 9/27/2017
Trinidad 9/29/2017 $7,203 13 13 33 $90,607 1/1/2019
Turkey 9/8/2017 $224,655 244 244 716 $757,910 2/26/2019
Ukraine 10/13/2017 $56,440 148 153 643 $932,612 12/20/2018
United Arab Emirates 8/31/2017 $0 0 2 4 $2,210,799 12/20/2018
United Kingdom 8/25/2017 $1,373,680 543 556 2625 $7,446,708 11/24/2017
Uruguay 9/29/2017 $23,000 0 15 22 $50,665 1/1/2019
Venezuela 9/22/2017 $47,076 58 60 252 $334,878 11/16/2017
 
Worldwide Total$135,569,212 2/26/2019

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

Tom Cruise    Barry Seal

Supporting Cast

Domhnall Gleeson    Monty Schafer
Sarah Wright    Lucy Seal
Jesse Plemons    Sheriff Downing
Caleb Landry-Jones    Bubba
Jayma Mays    Dana Sibota
Lola Kirke    Judy Downing
E. Roger Mitchell    Craig McCall
Alejandro Edda    Jorge Ochoa
Benito Martinez    James Rangel
Lara Grice    Female Reporter
Frank Licari    ATF Special Agent Franks
Alex Quarles    Barry and Lucy’s Son
Jed Rees    Louis Finkle
Connor Trinneer    George W. Bush
Fredy Yate Escobar    Carlos Ledher
Mauricio Mejia    Pablo Escobar
Robert P. Farrior    Oliver North
Morgan Hinkleman    Christina
Alberto Ospino    Manuel Noriega
Filipe Bernedette    Translator
Daniel Lugo    Adolfo Calero
Jayson Warner Smith    Bill Cooper
William Mark McCullough    Pete
April Billingsley    Stewardess
Lauren Boyd    Secretary
Lauren Revard    Teller
Marcus Hester    Parka
Mike Pniewski    Willie
Alex Collins    ATF #1
Alpha Trivette    Judge Linkletter
Kevin 'Lucky' Johnson    Agent Horace Wainwright
Devere Jehl    Plain Clothed Man
Emilio Sierra    Hector
Maria Howell    NSC Woman
Tony Guerrero    Federico Vaughan
Leon Lamar    Elderly Man
Justice Leak    DEA Agent Winter
Robert Pralgo    Gary
Darla Delgado    Customs Agent
Mickey Sumner    North’s Aide Fawn Hall
Daniel May    CIA Man
Chloe Swan Sparwath    LeeAnn
Trip McCarthy    Dean
Byron Diaz    Sandinista Soldier
Zachary Powell    Dean
Byron Wigfall    Contra #1
Juan Esteban Ramirez Toro    Antonio
Jeffrey Olsen    State Trooper
Stephen Conroy    Military Police Advisor
Jairo Ordonez    Scar

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

Production and Technical Credits

Doug Liman    Director
Gary Spinelli    Screenwriter
Brian Oliver    Producer
Tyler Thompson    Producer
Brian Grazer    Producer
Kim Roth    Producer
Doug Davison    Producer
Ray Angelic    Producer
Michael Bassick    Executive Producer
Paris Latsis    Executive Producer
Terry Douglas    Executive Producer
Christopher Woodrow    Executive Producer
Brandt Anderson    Executive Producer
Eric Greenfeld    Executive Producer
Michael Finley    Executive Producer
Ray Chen    Executive Producer
Cesar Charlone    Director of Photography
Dan Weil    Production Designer
Andrew Mondshein    Editor
Saar Klein    Additional Editor
Dylan Tichenor    Additional Editor
Christophe Beck    Composer
Jenny Gering    Costume Designer
Brett Robinson    Second Second Assistant Director
Gabe Hilfer    Music Supervisor

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