Barney's Version (2011)

Barney's Version poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $7,502,560Details
International Box Office $1,343,015Details
Worldwide Box Office $8,845,575
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Barney's Version is the story of the politically incorrect life of Barney Panofsky, who meets the love of his life Miriam at his wedding - and she is not the bride. A candid confessional, told from Barney's point of view, the film spans three decades and two continents, taking us through the different acts of his unusual history. The reason that Barney must tell his story now - or, at least his version of it - is that his sworn enemy has just published a tell-all book that dredges up the more compromising chapters of Barney's past: the many, often murky entrepreneurial schemes that lead to his success; the three marriages, all of them terminated; and, most problematically, the mysterious, as-yet-unsolved disappearance of Barney's best friend, Boogie, a possible murder for which Barney remains the prime suspect. Since his memory sometimes fails him, and because he has the unfortunate habit of getting blind drunk at pivotal moments, Barney leads us on this somewhat unsteady walk down memory lane, not only to explain his life to others, but also to explain it to himself.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$362,524 (4.8% of total gross)
Legs:10.05 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:84.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$30,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:42 opening theaters/322 max. theaters, 6.6 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $10,198,936

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Movie Details

Domestic Releases: December 17th, 2010 (Oscar Qualifying Run) by Sony Pictures Classics
January 14th, 2011 (Limited) by Sony Pictures Classics
Video Release: June 28th, 2011 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for language and some sexual content.
(Rating bulletin 2148, 11/24/2010)
Running Time: 132 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Frost/Nixon
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Non-Chronological, Relationships Gone Wrong, Dysfunctional Family, Faulty Memory, Medical and Hospitals, Comedy Drama, Suicide, Mental Illness, Terminal Illness, Infidelity
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Telefilm Canada, Corus Entertainment, Astral Media, Sodec, Canadian Broadcasting Corp, Harold Greenberg Fund, Ontario Media Development Corporation
Production Countries: Argentina, France, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 11th Weekend Limited Release 87 $568,751 Feb 25, 2011 73
Biggest 10th Weekend Limited Release 89 $746,699 Feb 18, 2011 66

Compare this performance with other movies…

Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jan 14, 2011 22 $362,524   42 $8,632   $903,016 5
Jan 21, 2011 22 $478,684 +32% 77 $6,217   $1,573,318 6
Jan 28, 2011 23 $523,906 +9% 120 $4,366   $2,287,508 7
Feb 4, 2011 25 $423,333 -19% 120 $3,528   $2,905,065 8
Feb 11, 2011 24 $436,477 +3% 113 $3,863   $3,526,527 9
Feb 18, 2011 19 $746,699 +71% 322 $2,319   $4,465,136 10
Feb 25, 2011 19 $568,751 -24% 299 $1,902   $5,387,947 11
Mar 4, 2011 21 $402,033 -29% 215 $1,870   $5,999,298 12
Mar 11, 2011 23 $329,160 -18% 190 $1,732   $6,468,659 13
Mar 18, 2011 26 $186,493 -43% 146 $1,277   $6,780,530 14
Mar 25, 2011 31 $180,602 -3% 155 $1,165   $7,054,140 15
Apr 1, 2011 36 $92,540 -49% 112 $826   $7,236,712 16
Apr 8, 2011 47 $43,148 -53% 67 $644   $7,337,998 17
Apr 15, 2011 50 $30,271 -30% 50 $605   $7,400,659 18
Apr 22, 2011 65 $17,116 -43% 24 $713   $7,431,433 19
Apr 29, 2011 76 $7,146 -58% 21 $340   $7,446,985 20
May 6, 2011 89 $4,731 -34% 16 $296   $7,465,295 21
May 13, 2011 102 $2,801 -41% 7 $400   $7,470,660 22
May 20, 2011 90 $3,773 +35% 5 $755   $7,476,033 23
May 27, 2011 71 $6,544 +73% 9 $727   $7,485,449 24
Jun 3, 2011 81 $2,879 -56% 6 $480   $7,492,027 25
Jun 10, 2011 79 $4,136 +44% 5 $827   $7,497,871 26
Jun 17, 2011 95 $1,294 -69% 3 $431   $7,501,404 27

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jan 17, 2011 37 $20,000     4 $5,000   $114,285 32
Feb 21, 2011 21 $137,618     322 $427   $4,602,754 67
May 30, 2011 74 $849     9 $94   $7,479,754 165

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jan 14, 2011 18 $1,065,590   4 $266,398   $1,094,634 5
Jan 21, 2011 22 $668,968 -37% 77 $8,688   $1,763,602 6
Jan 28, 2011 24 $718,130 +7% 120 $5,984   $2,481,732 7
Feb 4, 2011 24 $608,318 -15% 120 $5,069   $3,090,050 8
Feb 11, 2011 24 $628,387 +3% 113 $5,561   $3,718,437 9
Feb 18, 2011 19 $1,100,759 +75% 322 $3,419   $4,819,196 10
Feb 25, 2011 19 $778,069 -29% 299 $2,602   $5,597,265 11
Mar 4, 2011 21 $542,234 -30% 215 $2,522   $6,139,499 12
Mar 11, 2011 24 $454,538 -16% 190 $2,392   $6,594,037 13
Mar 18, 2011 27 $279,501 -39% 146 $1,914   $6,873,538 14
Mar 25, 2011 29 $270,634 -3% 155 $1,746   $7,144,172 15
Apr 1, 2011 35 $150,678 -44% 112 $1,345   $7,294,850 16
Apr 8, 2011 45 $75,538 -50% 67 $1,127   $7,370,388 17
Apr 15, 2011 52 $43,929 -42% 50 $879   $7,414,317 18
Apr 22, 2011 63 $25,522 -42% 24 $1,063   $7,439,839 19
Apr 29, 2011 65 $20,725 -19% 21 $987   $7,460,564 20
May 6, 2011 91 $7,295 -65% 16 $456   $7,467,859 21
May 13, 2011 100 $4,401 -40% 7 $629   $7,472,260 22
May 20, 2011 90 $6,645 +51% 5 $1,329   $7,478,905 23
May 27, 2011 72 $10,243 +54% 9 $1,138   $7,489,148 24
Jun 3, 2011 84 $4,587 -55% 6 $765   $7,493,735 25
Jun 10, 2011 82 $6,375 +39% 5 $1,275   $7,500,110 26
Jun 17, 2011 95 $2,450 -62% 3 $817   $7,502,560 27

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


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Leading Cast

Paul Giamatti    Barney
Dustin Hoffman    Izzy
Rosamund Pike    Miriam
Minnie Driver    2nd Mrs. P
Rachelle Lefevre    Clara

Supporting Cast

Scott Speedman    Boogie
Bruce Greenwood    Blair
Mark Addy    Constable O'Hearne
Saul Rubinek    Charnofsky
Macha Grenon    Solange
Jake Hoffman    Michael
Anna Hopkins    Kate
Thomas Trabacchi   
Cle Bennett    Cedric
Harvey Atkin   
Massimo Wertmuller   
Howard Jerome    Irv Nussbaum
Linda Sorensen   
Paul Gross   
David Cronenberg   
Denys Arcand   
Atom Egoyan   
Ted Kotcheff   

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

Production and Technical Credits

Robert Lantos    Producer
Mark Musselman    Executive Producer
Domenico Procacci    Co-Producer
Lyse Lafontaine    Co-Producer
Ari Lantos    Co-Producer
Richard J. Lewis    Director
Michael Konyves    Screenwriter
Mordecai Richler    Story Creator

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for June 28th, 2011

June 27th, 2011

It's a bit of a madhouse in terms of DVD and Blu-ray releases this week: Amazon.com has more than 400 listed. That said, a lot of them are catalogue titles that would barely warrant a mention during a slow week. The most intriguing first run release is Sucker Punch on Blu-ray / DVD / Digital Copy Combo Pack, but while I think it's worth picking up, it's appeal is limited enough that it is not worthy of the Pick of the Week honors. Fortunately, one of the catalogue titles is clearly Pick of the Week material. In fact, Lord of the Rings Trilogy: Extended Edition - Blu-ray is one of the most anticipated releases in the history of Blu-ray. More...

Per Theater Chart: I Am Is Number One

March 1st, 2011

There were no films that managed a per theater average of $10,000 or more over the weekend, but I Am came the closest with an average of $9,649 in two theaters. Meanwhile the best new release was Of Gods and Men with an average of $9,360 in 33 theaters. More...

Per Theater Chart: Last Lions Opens in First Place

February 23rd, 2011

There were a pair of $10,000 films on the per theater chart this week, led by The Last Lions with an average of $13,336 in four theaters. I Am was relatively close behind with $10,500 in one theater. More...

Per Theater Chart: Rapids Crosses Finish Line First

February 15th, 2011

Strong reviews and an impressive cast helped Cedar Rapids top the per theater chart with an average of $20,198 in 15 theaters. Vidal Sassoon: The Movie was the only other film to reach an average of $10,000 with $13,053 in its lone theater. More...

Per Theater Chart is Explosive

February 1st, 2011

There's was only one film able to top $10,000 on the per theater chart and that film was Kaboom, which made $13,714 in one theater. More...

Awards Season: Oscars Offer a Truly Regal Performance

January 25th, 2011

The Oscar nominations were announced this morning, thus ending months of speculation. Along with a (very) few surprises, the list of nominees is mostly a case of Deja Vu. Leading the way, as it has so often this year, was The King's Speech, with 12 nominations, including six in seven of the most prestigious categories (Best Picture, Director, Screenplay, and the four acting categories). But it was far from the only multi-nominated film on the list. More...

Per Theater Chart: Cleaning House

January 25th, 2011

There's a bit of a controversy on the per theater chart with The Housemaid and Barney's Version in position to claim top spot. The latter made $143,000 in 16 theaters for an average of $8,938, in the United States. Adding it what it made in Canada, and it earned almost $500,000 in 77 theaters for an average of $6,217. That was a great weekend, but only third best on the chart. The winner was The Housemaid with an average of $8,335 in two theaters. This suggests it will be able to find more theaters willing to play it, but it is unlikely that it will expand significantly. More...

Weekend Estimates: No Strings Attached Tops with $20 Million

January 23rd, 2011

A decent $20.3 million estimated opening for No Strings Attached and some surprisingly good holds in the top four wasn't enough to halt 2011's early box office slump. Overall, the weekend's box office take looks like it will be about $35 million below last year's total, once more uncannily close to the haul of Avatar in the equivalent period. More...

Per Theater Chart: Barney Leads the Way, In This Version Anyhow

January 18th, 2011

After an Oscar-qualifying run and a limited release in Canada, Barney's Version, finally started its theatrical run in the United States with an average of $16,310 in four theaters, which was enough to lead the per theater chart. Sort of. It's also playing in Canada, and despite the fact that Canada's considered part of the domestic box office when it comes to wide releases, smaller releases often don't have their box office numbers North of the border reported. This means it is possible that Phil Ochs: There But For Fortune remained on top with $12,377 in its lone theater. More...

Awards Season - Globes Get Social

January 16th, 2011

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association handed out the hardware tonight, and while there were plenty of winners, one film, The Social Network, stood out by winning four awards, including three of the major ones. More...

Getting to the Heart of Limited Releases

January 14th, 2011

There's a wide selection of limited releases this week, including one that was previously thought to have a chance at opening wide. Unfortunately, as is usually the case at this time of year, there are not many quality releases and the best bet for mainstream success is Barney's Version, which previously had an Oscar-qualifying run. More...

Limited Releases are Going Somewhere

December 23rd, 2010

It's a bit of a mess this week for limited releases, with some that opened yesterday, some that open tomorrow, and even one opening on Christmas. Most of them do have something in common: they are aiming for Awards Season glory. Most are not earning the kind of reviews normally associated with success during award Awards Season, or success in limited release in general, but perhaps we will have a surprise on our hands. There is one film, The Illusionist, that is an unqualified hit with critics, while there are a couple, Barney's Version and Somewhere, that are earning good reviews, but not great ones. More...

Limited Releases Look to Oscar

December 17th, 2010

There are only five films on this week's limited release list, three of which were likely aiming for Oscars, of which two have already picked up major nominations. Hopefully this will be enough to escape a crowded limited release field, which includes some films that are expanding wide (in the case of The Fighter) or in the process of expanding wide (in the case of Black Swan). More...

Awards Season - King of the Globes, or at Least the Nominations

December 14th, 2010

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced their nominations early this morning, and there are some interesting surprises included in the mix. Leading the way was The King's Speech, which has long been seen as one of the major players this Awards Season. Meanwhile, The Fighter and The Social Network were right behind with six each. There were many, many other films nomination, including more than a few shocks. ... Mostly in one category. More...


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Synopsis

Barney's Version is the story of the politically incorrect life of Barney Panofsky, who meets the love of his life Miriam at his wedding - and she is not the bride. A candid confessional, told from Barney's point of view, the film spans three decades and two continents, taking us through the different acts of his unusual history. The reason that Barney must tell his story now - or, at least his version of it - is that his sworn enemy has just published a tell-all book that dredges up the more compromising chapters of Barney's past: the many, often murky entrepreneurial schemes that lead to his success; the three marriages, all of them terminated; and, most problematically, the mysterious, as-yet-unsolved disappearance of Barney's best friend, Boogie, a possible murder for which Barney remains the prime suspect. Since his memory sometimes fails him, and because he has the unfortunate habit of getting blind drunk at pivotal moments, Barney leads us on this somewhat unsteady walk down memory lane, not only to explain his life to others, but also to explain it to himself.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$362,524 (4.8% of total gross)
Legs:10.05 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:84.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$30,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:42 opening theaters/322 max. theaters, 6.6 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $10,198,936

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Movie Details

Domestic Releases: December 17th, 2010 (Oscar Qualifying Run) by Sony Pictures Classics
January 14th, 2011 (Limited) by Sony Pictures Classics
Video Release: June 28th, 2011 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for language and some sexual content.
(Rating bulletin 2148, 11/24/2010)
Running Time: 132 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Frost/Nixon
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Non-Chronological, Relationships Gone Wrong, Dysfunctional Family, Faulty Memory, Medical and Hospitals, Comedy Drama, Suicide, Mental Illness, Terminal Illness, Infidelity
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Telefilm Canada, Corus Entertainment, Astral Media, Sodec, Canadian Broadcasting Corp, Harold Greenberg Fund, Ontario Media Development Corporation
Production Countries: Argentina, France, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 11th Weekend Limited Release 87 $568,751 Feb 25, 2011 73
Biggest 10th Weekend Limited Release 89 $746,699 Feb 18, 2011 66

Leading Cast

Paul Giamatti    Barney
Dustin Hoffman    Izzy
Rosamund Pike    Miriam
Minnie Driver    2nd Mrs. P
Rachelle Lefevre    Clara

Supporting Cast

Scott Speedman    Boogie
Bruce Greenwood    Blair
Mark Addy    Constable O'Hearne
Saul Rubinek    Charnofsky
Macha Grenon    Solange
Jake Hoffman    Michael
Anna Hopkins    Kate
Thomas Trabacchi   
Cle Bennett    Cedric
Harvey Atkin   
Massimo Wertmuller   
Howard Jerome    Irv Nussbaum
Linda Sorensen   
Paul Gross   
David Cronenberg   
Denys Arcand   
Atom Egoyan   
Ted Kotcheff   

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

Production and Technical Credits

Robert Lantos    Producer
Mark Musselman    Executive Producer
Domenico Procacci    Co-Producer
Lyse Lafontaine    Co-Producer
Ari Lantos    Co-Producer
Richard J. Lewis    Director
Michael Konyves    Screenwriter
Mordecai Richler    Story Creator

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for June 28th, 2011

June 27th, 2011

It's a bit of a madhouse in terms of DVD and Blu-ray releases this week: Amazon.com has more than 400 listed. That said, a lot of them are catalogue titles that would barely warrant a mention during a slow week. The most intriguing first run release is Sucker Punch on Blu-ray / DVD / Digital Copy Combo Pack, but while I think it's worth picking up, it's appeal is limited enough that it is not worthy of the Pick of the Week honors. Fortunately, one of the catalogue titles is clearly Pick of the Week material. In fact, Lord of the Rings Trilogy: Extended Edition - Blu-ray is one of the most anticipated releases in the history of Blu-ray. More...

Per Theater Chart: I Am Is Number One

March 1st, 2011

There were no films that managed a per theater average of $10,000 or more over the weekend, but I Am came the closest with an average of $9,649 in two theaters. Meanwhile the best new release was Of Gods and Men with an average of $9,360 in 33 theaters. More...

Per Theater Chart: Last Lions Opens in First Place

February 23rd, 2011

There were a pair of $10,000 films on the per theater chart this week, led by The Last Lions with an average of $13,336 in four theaters. I Am was relatively close behind with $10,500 in one theater. More...

Per Theater Chart: Rapids Crosses Finish Line First

February 15th, 2011

Strong reviews and an impressive cast helped Cedar Rapids top the per theater chart with an average of $20,198 in 15 theaters. Vidal Sassoon: The Movie was the only other film to reach an average of $10,000 with $13,053 in its lone theater. More...

Per Theater Chart is Explosive

February 1st, 2011

There's was only one film able to top $10,000 on the per theater chart and that film was Kaboom, which made $13,714 in one theater. More...

Awards Season: Oscars Offer a Truly Regal Performance

January 25th, 2011

The Oscar nominations were announced this morning, thus ending months of speculation. Along with a (very) few surprises, the list of nominees is mostly a case of Deja Vu. Leading the way, as it has so often this year, was The King's Speech, with 12 nominations, including six in seven of the most prestigious categories (Best Picture, Director, Screenplay, and the four acting categories). But it was far from the only multi-nominated film on the list. More...

Per Theater Chart: Cleaning House

January 25th, 2011

There's a bit of a controversy on the per theater chart with The Housemaid and Barney's Version in position to claim top spot. The latter made $143,000 in 16 theaters for an average of $8,938, in the United States. Adding it what it made in Canada, and it earned almost $500,000 in 77 theaters for an average of $6,217. That was a great weekend, but only third best on the chart. The winner was The Housemaid with an average of $8,335 in two theaters. This suggests it will be able to find more theaters willing to play it, but it is unlikely that it will expand significantly. More...

Weekend Estimates: No Strings Attached Tops with $20 Million

January 23rd, 2011

A decent $20.3 million estimated opening for No Strings Attached and some surprisingly good holds in the top four wasn't enough to halt 2011's early box office slump. Overall, the weekend's box office take looks like it will be about $35 million below last year's total, once more uncannily close to the haul of Avatar in the equivalent period. More...

Per Theater Chart: Barney Leads the Way, In This Version Anyhow

January 18th, 2011

After an Oscar-qualifying run and a limited release in Canada, Barney's Version, finally started its theatrical run in the United States with an average of $16,310 in four theaters, which was enough to lead the per theater chart. Sort of. It's also playing in Canada, and despite the fact that Canada's considered part of the domestic box office when it comes to wide releases, smaller releases often don't have their box office numbers North of the border reported. This means it is possible that Phil Ochs: There But For Fortune remained on top with $12,377 in its lone theater. More...

Awards Season - Globes Get Social

January 16th, 2011

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association handed out the hardware tonight, and while there were plenty of winners, one film, The Social Network, stood out by winning four awards, including three of the major ones. More...

Getting to the Heart of Limited Releases

January 14th, 2011

There's a wide selection of limited releases this week, including one that was previously thought to have a chance at opening wide. Unfortunately, as is usually the case at this time of year, there are not many quality releases and the best bet for mainstream success is Barney's Version, which previously had an Oscar-qualifying run. More...

Limited Releases are Going Somewhere

December 23rd, 2010

It's a bit of a mess this week for limited releases, with some that opened yesterday, some that open tomorrow, and even one opening on Christmas. Most of them do have something in common: they are aiming for Awards Season glory. Most are not earning the kind of reviews normally associated with success during award Awards Season, or success in limited release in general, but perhaps we will have a surprise on our hands. There is one film, The Illusionist, that is an unqualified hit with critics, while there are a couple, Barney's Version and Somewhere, that are earning good reviews, but not great ones. More...

Limited Releases Look to Oscar

December 17th, 2010

There are only five films on this week's limited release list, three of which were likely aiming for Oscars, of which two have already picked up major nominations. Hopefully this will be enough to escape a crowded limited release field, which includes some films that are expanding wide (in the case of The Fighter) or in the process of expanding wide (in the case of Black Swan). More...

Awards Season - King of the Globes, or at Least the Nominations

December 14th, 2010

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced their nominations early this morning, and there are some interesting surprises included in the mix. Leading the way was The King's Speech, which has long been seen as one of the major players this Awards Season. Meanwhile, The Fighter and The Social Network were right behind with six each. There were many, many other films nomination, including more than a few shocks. ... Mostly in one category. More...

Compare this performance with other movies…

Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jan 14, 2011 22 $362,524   42 $8,632   $903,016 5
Jan 21, 2011 22 $478,684 +32% 77 $6,217   $1,573,318 6
Jan 28, 2011 23 $523,906 +9% 120 $4,366   $2,287,508 7
Feb 4, 2011 25 $423,333 -19% 120 $3,528   $2,905,065 8
Feb 11, 2011 24 $436,477 +3% 113 $3,863   $3,526,527 9
Feb 18, 2011 19 $746,699 +71% 322 $2,319   $4,465,136 10
Feb 25, 2011 19 $568,751 -24% 299 $1,902   $5,387,947 11
Mar 4, 2011 21 $402,033 -29% 215 $1,870   $5,999,298 12
Mar 11, 2011 23 $329,160 -18% 190 $1,732   $6,468,659 13
Mar 18, 2011 26 $186,493 -43% 146 $1,277   $6,780,530 14
Mar 25, 2011 31 $180,602 -3% 155 $1,165   $7,054,140 15
Apr 1, 2011 36 $92,540 -49% 112 $826   $7,236,712 16
Apr 8, 2011 47 $43,148 -53% 67 $644   $7,337,998 17
Apr 15, 2011 50 $30,271 -30% 50 $605   $7,400,659 18
Apr 22, 2011 65 $17,116 -43% 24 $713   $7,431,433 19
Apr 29, 2011 76 $7,146 -58% 21 $340   $7,446,985 20
May 6, 2011 89 $4,731 -34% 16 $296   $7,465,295 21
May 13, 2011 102 $2,801 -41% 7 $400   $7,470,660 22
May 20, 2011 90 $3,773 +35% 5 $755   $7,476,033 23
May 27, 2011 71 $6,544 +73% 9 $727   $7,485,449 24
Jun 3, 2011 81 $2,879 -56% 6 $480   $7,492,027 25
Jun 10, 2011 79 $4,136 +44% 5 $827   $7,497,871 26
Jun 17, 2011 95 $1,294 -69% 3 $431   $7,501,404 27

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jan 17, 2011 37 $20,000     4 $5,000   $114,285 32
Feb 21, 2011 21 $137,618     322 $427   $4,602,754 67
May 30, 2011 74 $849     9 $94   $7,479,754 165

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jan 14, 2011 18 $1,065,590   4 $266,398   $1,094,634 5
Jan 21, 2011 22 $668,968 -37% 77 $8,688   $1,763,602 6
Jan 28, 2011 24 $718,130 +7% 120 $5,984   $2,481,732 7
Feb 4, 2011 24 $608,318 -15% 120 $5,069   $3,090,050 8
Feb 11, 2011 24 $628,387 +3% 113 $5,561   $3,718,437 9
Feb 18, 2011 19 $1,100,759 +75% 322 $3,419   $4,819,196 10
Feb 25, 2011 19 $778,069 -29% 299 $2,602   $5,597,265 11
Mar 4, 2011 21 $542,234 -30% 215 $2,522   $6,139,499 12
Mar 11, 2011 24 $454,538 -16% 190 $2,392   $6,594,037 13
Mar 18, 2011 27 $279,501 -39% 146 $1,914   $6,873,538 14
Mar 25, 2011 29 $270,634 -3% 155 $1,746   $7,144,172 15
Apr 1, 2011 35 $150,678 -44% 112 $1,345   $7,294,850 16
Apr 8, 2011 45 $75,538 -50% 67 $1,127   $7,370,388 17
Apr 15, 2011 52 $43,929 -42% 50 $879   $7,414,317 18
Apr 22, 2011 63 $25,522 -42% 24 $1,063   $7,439,839 19
Apr 29, 2011 65 $20,725 -19% 21 $987   $7,460,564 20
May 6, 2011 91 $7,295 -65% 16 $456   $7,467,859 21
May 13, 2011 100 $4,401 -40% 7 $629   $7,472,260 22
May 20, 2011 90 $6,645 +51% 5 $1,329   $7,478,905 23
May 27, 2011 72 $10,243 +54% 9 $1,138   $7,489,148 24
Jun 3, 2011 84 $4,587 -55% 6 $765   $7,493,735 25
Jun 10, 2011 82 $6,375 +39% 5 $1,275   $7,500,110 26
Jun 17, 2011 95 $2,450 -62% 3 $817   $7,502,560 27

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


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