Italy Box Office for The Nice Guys (2016)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Italy Box Office $2,106,826Details
Worldwide Box Office $59,596,747Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $2,499,606 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $3,953,137 Details
Total North America Video Sales $6,452,743
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Synopsis

Down-on-his-luck private eye Holland March and hired enforcer Jackson Healy must work together to solve the case of a missing girl and the seemingly unrelated death of a porn star. During their investigation, they uncover a shocking conspiracy that reaches up to the highest circles of power.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$50,000,000
Italy Releases: June 1st, 2016 (Wide)
Video Release: August 9th, 2016 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for violence, sexuality, nudity, language and brief drug use.
(Rating bulletin 2396 (Cert #50049), 10/21/2015)
Running Time: 116 minutes
Keywords: Private Investigator, 1970s, Set in Los Angeles, Missing Person, Government Corruption
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Black Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Warner Bros., Silver Pictures, Waypoint Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

2016 - Awards Season: Golden Globes - Nominations

December 12th, 2016

La La Land

The Golden Globes nominations were announced and we are starting to see a few names pop up over and over again. La La Land led the way with seven nominations, but Moonlight was right behind with six and Manchester by the Sea earned five. You will be hearing those three names over and over and over again this Awards Season. More...

Home Market Releases for September 27th, 2016

September 27th, 2016

Captain America: Civil War

It is a pretty good week on the home market with a few releases worth picking up. The biggest of these is Central Intelligence, but while it is worth picking up, it isn’t a contender for Pick of the Week. There are some smaller releases that were up for that title, including The Shallows, An American Werewolf in London and The Innocents. However, in the end, I went with Captain America: Civil War. The Blu-ray screener arrived late, and I held off on naming it Pick of the Week when it came out for that very reason. More...

Home Market Releases for August 23rd, 2016

August 24th, 2016

The Nice Guys

There are not many major hits on this week’s list, but there are several releases that are contenders for Pick of the Week. This includes TV on DVD releases like Ash vs The Evil Dead: Season 1 (DVD or Blu-ray), as well as limited releases like Maggie’s Plan (DVD or Blu-ray). However, in the end I went with The Nice Guys on Blu-ray Combo Pack. More...

Home Market Releases for August 9th, 2016

August 8th, 2016

Sweet Bean

It is a really slow week on the top with only a couple of main releases worth being a contender for Pick of the Week: Supergirl: Season 1 and Sweet Bean on DVD. The Nice Guys would also be a contender, but it is only coming out on Video on Demand this week and it is worth waiting for the Blu-ray Combo Pack. With only two real choices, Sweet Bean is my Pick of the Week. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: X-Men has Okay Opening with $79.81 million, Alice suffers Apocalyptic Opening

May 31st, 2016

X-Men: Apocalypse

Last Memorial Day was bad with Tomorrowland leading the way with $33.03 million / $42.68 million. This year things were a bit better, with X-Men: Apocalypse earning $65.77 million / $79.81 million. Again, this is okay, but not outstanding. It's record-breaking compared to Alice Through the Looking Glass, which took in $26.86 million / $33.51 million. It's Disney's first bomb of the year. Don't feel bad for them, as they also set the record for fastest to $4 Billion Worldwide over the weekend. Overall, the box office was at $164 million, which was 20% better than last weekend and 18% better than last year. Including Monday, the box office pulled in $205 million, which was 6.3% more than last Memorial day. Year-to-date, 2016 has earned $4.39 billion, which is 5.4% or $220 million more than last year's figure of $4.16 billion. (This does include Monday of last year, because of the misalignment of holiday. This is the last misaligned holiday till Labor Day.) More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Birds should be Happy with a $38.16 million

May 24th, 2016

The Angry Birds Movie

While each film in the top five on this weekend's box office chart finished in the right place, none of them matched expectations, save for The Jungle Book, which earned fifth place. The Angry Birds Movie debuted on top of the chart with $38.16 million, which is an okay opening for a family film at this time of year and nothing more. Likewise, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising struggled compared to its predecessor, but did well compared to its budget. The Nice Guys will need long legs to break even. The overall box office rose 4.5% from last weekend, reaching $137 million, but fell 11% from the same weekend last year. 2016's lead over 2015 shrank to 5.1% or $200 million at $4.14 billion to $3.94 billion. This is a very impressive figure, but might not be enough to keep 2016 in the lead throughout the rest of the year. Jurassic World came out last June and there's little hope any film this June will match it. More...

Weekend Estimates: Angry Birds Win Civil War with $39 Million Debut

May 22nd, 2016

The Angry Birds Movie

The Angry Birds Movie is performing at the top end of expectations this weekend, and will top the box office chart with a commendable $39 million. While that’s a long way behind the $75.1 million earned by Zootopia on its opening weekend back in March, it’s a very respectable figure, and gives Sony the increasingly-rare bragging rights over Disney this weekend, with Captain America: Civil War dropping to second place with $33.1 million. More...

Friday Estimates: Angry Birds have Nice Opening

May 21st, 2016

The Nice Guys

The Angry Birds Movie earned first place on Friday’s box office chart with $11 million. This is in line with our reduced prediction after Thursday’s previews. The film’s reviews have fallen to just 42% positive, while its CinemaScore is just a B+. Both of those results are fine, for a kids film, I guess. (It’s hard to get worked up either way.) It won’t have the same internal multiplier that Zootopia had, so look for an opening weekend of just under $40 million and more than $100 million domestically. The film cost $80 million to make, so Rovio Animation needs the film to make about $300 million worldwide to have a shot at breaking even. (Sony is taking a 7% cut to distribute the movie, but didn’t pay for its production or advertising.) More...

Thursday Night Previews: Neighbors 2 Rises

May 20th, 2016

Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising

Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising led the way during Thursday night previews pulling in $1.67 million in 2,627 theaters last night. This is a third less than Neighbors earned, while the its internal multiplier will also be smaller, due to weaker reviews and the Sequel Effect. That said, it is still aiming at $30 million over the weekend, which is very likely more than it cost to make. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Angry have a Reason to Blow Up?

May 19th, 2016

The Angry Birds Movie

There are three wide releases coming out this week, all of which are aimed at different target audiences. The Angry Birds Movie is aimed at families and will likely be the biggest hit of the weekend. Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising is an R-rated comedy that is hoping to avoid a Horrible Bosses 2 drop-off. Finally there's The Nice Guys, which is aiming for counter-programming success. If it tops $15 million over the weekend, it will be seen as a success. Captain America: Civil War will still be in the mix and could earn the threepeat, but could also fall to third place. This weekend last year, all five films in the top five earned at least $20 million. That won't happen this year. 2016 will lose, but it won't be a disaster in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Contest: Anger Management

May 13th, 2016

The Angry Birds Movie

It is actually challenging to decide which film should be the target film in this week's box office prediction contest. The Angry Birds Movie is expected to be the biggest hit opening next weekend, but Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising could open faster, but not have as strong legs. (The Nice Guys will be a midlevel hit, at the most.) Sorority Rising's international numbers are weaker than expected, so I'm going with The Angry Birds Movie as the target film in this week's Box Office Prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Money Monster.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a Frankenprize of previously reviews DVD and / or Blu-rays. I grabbed a few more boxes from storage, so we can do winner's choice again. The choices are; two movies, one TV on DVD release, three single-disc kids DVDs, or two items from the mystery box. 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 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 Frankenprize.

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

2016 Preview: May

May 1st, 2016

Captain America: Civil War

April started on a soft note and ended weak, but thanks to The Jungle Book, overall the month was actually really good. That's what happens when you get a surprise $300 million hit. This bodes well for May, which is both a slow month and a fantastic month. There are only four weekends and only eight movies coming out, but of those eight films, five have a shot at $100 million. The potential blockbusters are led by Captain America: Civil War, which is not only going to be the biggest hit of the month, but according to a Fandango survey, it is the most anticipated film of the summer. (On a side note, Finding Dory is the most anticipated family film of the summer and Ghostbusters is the most anticipated comedy of the summer. I was surprised by the last result.) Both Alice Through the Looking Glass and X-Men: Apocalypse have real shots at $200 million. One of them could get to $300 million, if they weren't opening against each other. Overall, the month looks excellent. Even better, last May there was only one monster hit, The Avengers: Age of Ultron, and most analysts think Captain America: Civil War will beat it at the box office. (There's also the issue of the misalignment in the weekends, which hurt April, but will really help May.) 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
2016/06/03 4 $1,001,433   0     $1,146,398 1
2016/06/10 5 $416,273 -58% 0     $1,766,812 2
2016/06/17 8 $173,270 -58% 0     $2,033,054 3
2016/06/24 13 $52,091 -70% 0     $2,106,826 4

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 7/1/2016 $236,922 102 102 172 $456,208 11/30/2018
Australia 5/27/2016 $1,436,186 262 262 1017 $4,394,008 7/14/2016
Brazil 7/22/2016 $270,564 0 0 0 $503,289 11/16/2018
Czech Republic 6/2/2016 $60,432 91 91 202 $169,850 12/31/2018
France 5/20/2016 $286,094 0 0 0 $2,781,017 8/17/2018
Italy 6/1/2016 $1,001,433 0 0 0 $2,106,826 6/29/2016
Lithuania 5/27/2016 $12,012 108 108 191 $40,783 7/14/2016
Mexico 7/8/2016 $416,422 0 0 0 $988,779 9/8/2018
Netherlands 5/19/2016 $159,442 0 81 270 $594,746 7/6/2016
New Zealand 5/27/2016 $204,621 88 94 418 $701,168 7/11/2016
North America 5/20/2016 $11,203,270 2,865 2,865 10,318 $36,261,763
Poland 5/20/2016 $193,665 0 0 0 $991,634 11/17/2018
Portugal 5/26/2016 $82,091 49 51 184 $291,799 7/22/2016
Russia (CIS) 6/10/2016 $417,777 524 949 2608 $2,456,043 12/31/2018
Slovakia 6/2/2016 $40,352 56 56 130 $112,317 7/29/2016
Slovenia 5/20/2016 $5,658 16 16 38 $23,847 6/15/2016
South Korea 6/28/2016 $0 0 249 249 $170,437 8/2/2016
Spain 6/10/2016 $470,722 371 371 1134 $1,335,223 8/5/2016
Turkey 5/20/2016 $94,243 121 121 274 $310,810 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 6/3/2016 $1,458,722 484 510 1985 $4,906,200 7/13/2016
 
Worldwide Total$59,596,747 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.

Lead Ensemble Members

Russell Crowe    Jackson Healy
Ryan Gosling    Holland March
Angourie Rice    Holly
Kim Basinger    Judith Kuttner
Keith David    Older Guy
Margaret Qualley    Amelia Kuttner
Matt Bomer    John Bomer
Beau Knapp    Blueface
Yaya DaCosta    Tally

Supporting Cast

Lois Smith    Mrs. Glenn
Murielle Telio    Misty Mountains
Gil Gerard    Bergen Paulsen
Daisy Tahan    Jessica
Jack Kilmer    Chet
Lance Valentine Butler    Kid on Bike
Ty Simpkins    Bobby
Cayla Brady    Young Beauty
Tammi Arender    Reporter
Rebecca Rusk    Fred's Widow
Terence Rosemore    Bourbon Bartender
John L. Morris    Peep Show Employee
Michelle Rivera    Medic
Nathan Scott    Medic
Amy Goddard    Nun
Frank Mottek    Radio Announcer
Joanne Spracklen    Healy's ex-wife
Greg Lindsay    Stand Up Comic
Maddie Compton    Janet
J. Todd Anderson    Smoker at Protest
Meredith Berg    Die-In Protester
Lauren Marini    Die-In Protester
Ward Roberts    Die-In Protester
Lauren Bair    Die-In Protester
Ryan Powers    Die-In Protester
Zarah Kulczycki    Die-In Protester
Yuka Sano    Die-In Protester
Marvin Ross    Valet at Sid's
Rachele Brooke Smith    Party Girl
Adriana Karras    Party Girl
Milo Wesley    Pornookio
Marilyn Chen    Contortionist
Matthew Warzel    Bartender at Sid's
Jordan Hairston    Painted Girl
Angela Everhart    Bartender at Mermaid Bar
Joshua Hoover    Dork
Yvonne Zima    Young Porn Queen
Lexi Johnson    Pocahontas
Chloe Hurst    Exotic Girl at Sid's
Gary Weeks    Officer McMillian
Charles Green    Dog Walker
Gary Wolf    Flight Deck Bartender
Hannibal Buress    Bumble
Steve Wilder    Perry the Lawyer
Garrett Carpenter    Buddy
Hank Quillen    Maintenance Man
Michael Beasley    Car Show Bartender
Dominic Bagarozzi    Paulsen-in-Porn
Karrueche Tran    Tally-in-Porn
Carson Meyer    Mexican Restaurant Bartender

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

Production and Technical Credits

Shane Black    Director
Shane Black    Screenwriter
Anthony Bagarozzi    Screenwriter
Joel Silver    Producer
Ken Kao    Executive Producer
Hal Sadoff    Executive Producer
Anthony Bagarozzi    Executive Producer
Alex Walton    Executive Producer
Michael J. Malone    Executive Producer
Philippe Rousselot    Director of Photography
Richard Bridgland    Production Designer
Joel Negron    Editor
John Ottman    Composer
David Buckley    Composer
Kym Barrett    Costume Designer
Ethan Erwin    Co-Producer
Aaron Auch    Co-Producer
Randall Poster    Music Supervisor
Sarah Halley Finn    Casting Director
Michael J. Malone    Unit Production Manager
Nilo Otero    Assistant Director
Eric Lasko    Second Assistant Director
Peter J. Devlin    Sound Mixer
Oliver Tarney    Supervising Sound Editor
Emma Zee    Post-Production Supervisor
Carmel Musgrove    Associate Producer
Jeff Valeri    Production Supervisor
Georgina Marquis    Production Supervisor
David Utley    Art Director
Paul D. Kelly    Art Director
Sean Ryan Jennings    Set Designer
Mayumi Konishi-Valentine    Set Designer
Danielle Berman    Set Decorator
Luca Kouimelis    Script Supervisor
Brendan McFadden    Additional Photography-Still Photographer
Peter Zuccarini    Additional Photography-Underwater Unit Director of Photography
Andrew Ward    First Assistant Director
Alina Gatti    Second Second Assistant Director
Kevin Thomas Roy    Additional Second Assistant Director
Eric Hooge    Location Manager
Jane Galli    Make up
Stephanie "Stevie" Martin*    Make up
Barbara Lorenz    Hairstylist
Jason B. Stamey    Additional Casting-Casting Associate
Justin Kiang    Additional Casting-Casting Assistant
James Harrison    Sound Designer
Mark Taylor    Sound Effects Editor
Adam Fil Mendez    Foley Mixer
Mark Taylor    Re-recording Mixer
Paul Massey    Re-recording Mixer
Chris Burdon    Re-recording Mixer
Gilbert Lake    Re-recording Mixer
Amanda Goodpaster    Music Editor
Casey Stone    Score Mixer

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