Malaysia Box Office for Earth to Echo (2014)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Malaysia Box Office $47,276Details
Worldwide Box Office $42,174,545Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $6,552,694 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $3,475,817 Details
Total North America Video Sales $10,028,511
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Synopsis

Tuck, Munch and Alex are a trio of inseparable friends whose lives are about to change. Their neighborhood is being destroyed by a highway construction project that is forcing their families to move away. But just two days before they must part ways, the boys begin receiving a strange series of signals on their phones. Convinced something bigger is going on, they team up with another school friend, Emma, and set out to look for the source of their phone signals. What they discover is something beyond their wildest imaginations: a small alien who has become stranded on Earth. In need of their help, the four friends come together to protect the alien and help him find his way home.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$13,000,000
Malaysia Releases: July 24th, 2014 (Wide)
Video Release: October 21st, 2014 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some action and peril, and mild language.
(Rating bulletin 2315, 3/26/2014)
Running Time: 89 minutes
Keywords: Friendly Alien on Earth, Coming of Age, Filmed By a Character, Family Adventure, Foster Family, Alien Encounters, Found Footage
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Animation/Live Action
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Panay Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for October 21st, 2014

October 21st, 2014

Like last week, it is not a very busy week on the home market. However, unlike last week, there are not a lot of prime releases. The second to last DVD / Blu-ray release for Mad Men tops the list. Well, it is the second to last release, until the Full Season Megaset comes out. The biggest theatrical release is The Purge: Anarchy, which was a huge hit, given its budget, but not a monster hit. As for the Pick of the Week contenders, it's Mad Men and Snowpiercer on DVD or Blu-ray. In the end I had to flip a coin to decide. I came up heads. Then I realized I should probably decide which movie is heads before I flipped the coin. Let's try that again. Snowpiercer is the Pick of the Week. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Break of Dawn

July 14th, 2014

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes poster

As expected, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes earned first place and it finished on the high end of reasonable expectations. Unfortunately, it crushed the competition earning more than four times more than the second place film, Transformers: Age of Extinction. It made almost as much as the rest of the box office combined made, so the overall box office was still soft for this time of year at just $149 million. Granted, this is 13% higher than last weekend, but more troublesome, it was 23% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2014 is now more than $200 million lower than 2013's pace at $5.57 billion to $5.78 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: Apes Look to Climb to the Top

July 10th, 2014

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes poster

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is the only new wide release of the week and since last week's new releases underperformed, it will dominate the box office this weekend. In fact, it will dominate the box office, even if it barely managed to live up to its predecessor. Transformers: Age of Extinction will be well back with less than $20 million, while Tammy might not reach $10 million. By comparison, this weekend last year, there were two films that earned more than $40 million (Despicable Me 2 and Grown Ups 2) and a total of six films earned $10 million or more. 2014 is going to get crushed in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dinobots Dominate Subdued Box Office

July 7th, 2014

Transformers: Age of Extinction poster

As expected, Transformers: Age of Extinction won the race to the top of the box office chart and did so with ease. However, that film, and practically every film in the top five, failed to live up to expectations. Tammy still took second place with ease, but it was the only other film to earn more than $10 million over the Independence Day long weekend. Overall, the box office pulled in $132 million over the weekend, which is 27% less than last weekend. Compared to the same weekend last year, the box office was 42% lower this year. Ouch. To put this into perspective, even if you take out Despicable Me 2 from last year's box office, 2014 would have still failed to match 2013's weekend numbers. Year-to-date, 2014 is now $130 million or 2.4% below 2013's pace at $5.35 billion to $5.48 billion. It is still too early to panic, but if things don't turn around soon, the panic button will be pushed. More...

Weekend Estimates: Transformers Top Modest July 4 Weekend

July 6th, 2014

Transformers: Age of Extinction poster

After opening around the $100 million mark last weekend, Transformers: Age of Extinction was always the odds-on favorite to win this weekend, and even a 64% fall will be enough to keep it top with a projected $36.4 million for the Friday–Sunday period. That’s well ahead of Tammy, which will post a respectable $21.2 million for the three-day weekend and almost $33 million in total by the end of Sunday. That’s plenty for a film that cost $20 million to make. More...

Weekend Predictions: Dinobots look to Chomp Down on New Releases

July 3rd, 2014

Tammy poster

There are three wide releases and a wide expansion this week all hoping to take advantage if the Independence Day long weekend. (There was to be one more wide expansion, but Begin Again is expanding to less than 200 theaters.) Tammy is the biggest of these wide releases and it is the latest Melissa McCarthy vehicle and might be a surprise $100 million hit. Deliver Us From Evil and Earth to Echo were in a close battle for third place on Wednesday, but I think their futures will be quite different. Finally, America: Imagine a World Without Her is expanding to over 1,000 theaters. This isn't enough to compete with the new releases, but it could compete for a spot in the top ten. While there are a lot of new releases, Transformers: Age of Extinction will win the race for top spot in the box office chart, unless something surprising happens. The only thing more surprising than Age of Extinction getting knocked out of top spot would be if the overall box office was stronger that the same weekend last year when Despicable Me 2 opened with more than $80 million during the three-day weekend. More...

2014 Preview: July

July 1st, 2014

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes poster

Overall, June was not good. Most films matched expectations, or came close enough that there weren't major disappointments. However, it looks like How to Train Your Dragon 2 will miss expectations by more than $100 million. This was such a massive amount that 2014 lost its lead over 2013 and not even Transformers: Age of Extinction's $100 million opening was able to turn things around. Looking forward to July, there's not a lot of good news. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes might be the only film coming out during July that will reach the $100 million milestone, but on the high end, it might reach the $200 million mark. There are a few others that have a shot, but are not favored to reach the century mark. On the other hand, there are more films that may or may not open / expand wide and even if they do, they will likely have no real impact at the box office. By comparison, last July, Despicable Me 2 was the top draw and finished with more than $350 million. There were also four other films that surpassed $100 million at the box office. It seems practically impossible for 2014 to match those numbers and will likely finish the month behind last year's pace. Overall, 2014 isn't doing poorly, but the summer has been much weaker than the spring was, so we've gone from potential record breaking year to merely average.

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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
2014/07/25 6 $47,276   49 $965   $47,276 1

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Malaysia 7/24/2014 $47,276 49 49 49 $47,276 12/17/2015
North America 7/2/2014 $8,364,199 3,230 3,230 12,853 $38,934,842
Philippines 7/9/2014 $24,426 45 45 45 $24,426 12/30/2018
South Africa 7/11/2014 $11,561 27 27 28 $2,086,411 12/17/2015
Thailand 7/10/2014 $23,253 52 52 63 $31,892 12/17/2015
United Kingdom 7/25/2014 $1,049,693 456 456 456 $1,049,698 12/17/2015
 
Worldwide Total$42,174,545 12/30/2018

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

Teo Halm    Alex
Brian "Astro" Bradley*    Tuck

Supporting Cast

Reese C. Hartwig    Munch
Ella Linnea Wahlestedt*    Emma
Jason Gray-Stanford    Dr. Lawrence Madsen
Alga Smith    Marcus Simms
Cassius Willis    Calvin Simms
Sonya Leslie    Theresa Simms
Kerry O'Malley    Janice Douglas
Virginia Louise Smith    Betty Barrett
Peter Mackenzie    James Hastings
Valerie Wildman    Christina Hastings
Roger Hewlett    Construction Worker #2
Mary Pat Gleason    Dusty (Mullet Lady at Bar)
Marilyn Giacomazzi    Bar Patron #2
Frank Lloyd    Bar Patron #3
Chris Wylde    Security Guard
Brooke Dillman    Diner Waitress
Michael Watford    Blake Douglas
Tiffany Espensen    Charlie (School Friend #1)
Israel Broussard    Cameron (Kid that pushes Tuck)
Drake Kemper    Mookie
Sara Arrington    Munch's Mother's Friend
Arthur Darbinyan    Pawn Shop Owner
Michael Lee Merrins    Truck Driver
Sean Carroll    Podcast Voice

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

Production and Technical Credits

David Green    Director
Henry Gayden    Screenwriter
Henry Gayden    Story Creator
Andrew Panay    Story Creator
Andrew Panay    Producer
Ryan Kavanaugh    Producer
Tucker Tooley    Executive Producer
Ron Burkle    Executive Producer
Jason Colbeck    Executive Producer
Mark B. Johnson    Executive Producer
Robbie Brenner    Executive Producer
Jack Kavanaugh    Executive Producer
Dave Miller    Executive Producer
Adam Blum    Co-Producer
Kenneth Halsband    Co-Producer
Maxime Alexandre    Director of Photography
Kasra Faranahi    Production Designer
Carsten Kurpanek    Editor
Crispin Struthers    Editor
Joseph Trapanese    Composer
Bob Bowen    Music Supervisor
Judianna Makovsky    Costume Designer
Alan Scott    Visual Effects Supervisor
Randi Hiller    Casting Director
Tamara-Lee Notcutt    Casting Director
Jules Kovisars    Unit Production Manager
Stephen Hagen    First Assistant Director
Johnny Recher    Second Assistant Director
Jared Iacino    Associate Producer
Carsten Kurpanek    Co-Editor
Christopher Kulikowski    Post-Production Supervisor
Pascal Vaguelsy    Post-Production Supervisor
Alexandre Lehmann    Additional Photography
Benji Bakshi    Additional Photography
Aprill Winney    Script Supervisor
Kiran Kaur Saini    Script Supervisor
Scott Rogers    Second Unit Director
Chris Carroll    Chief Lighting Technician/Gaffer
Richard Bloom    Art Director
Zachary Fannin    Assistant Art Director
Missy Parker    Set Decorator
Anne Porter    Set Designer
Wendy Means    Art Department Coordinator
Dan Sweetman    Storyboard Artist
Robin Richesson    Storyboard Artist
J.D. Schwalm    Special Effects Coordinator
Micah Roehr    Special Effects Technician
Jeremiah Cooke    Special Effects Technician
Amy Lederman    Make up
Tracy Lynn Manzo    Make up
Jenni Brown Greenberg    Make up
Peter Kukla    Hairstylist
Bryn Leetch    Hairstylist
Harrison D. Marsh    Sound Mixer
Patrick Wymore    Still Photographer
Chris O’ Hara    Stunt Coordinator
Keith Campbell    Stunt Coordinator
Scott Rogers    Stunt Coordinator
Ben Bray    Stunt Coordinator

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