Knight and Day (2010)

Knight and Day poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $76,423,035Details
International Box Office $182,328,335Details
Worldwide Box Office $258,751,370
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $24,048,593 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $8,784,956 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $32,833,549
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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$20,139,985 (26.4% of total gross)
Legs:3.79 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:29.5% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$117,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.2 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,098 opening theaters/3,104 max. theaters, 4.6 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $104,415,759

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 1,101-1,200) 1,124 $76,423,035
All Time International Box Office (Rank 501-600) 565 $182,328,335
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 601-700) 660 $258,751,370

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 23rd, 2010 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
Video Release: November 30th, 2010 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sequences of action violence throughout, and brief strong Language
(Rating bulletin 2124, 6/9/2010)
Running Time: 109 minutes
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Keywords: Action Comedy, Mistaken Identity
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: 20th Century Fox, Regency Enterprises, Pink Machine, Todd Garner, Tree Line Film, New Regency
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 141 $10,443,233 Jul 2, 2010 12
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 204 $14,956,725 Jul 2, 2010 12

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 25, 2010 3 $20,139,985   3,098 $6,501   $27,428,513 1
Jul 2, 2010 5 $10,443,233 -48% 3,104 $3,364   $45,751,847 2
Jul 9, 2010 7 $7,719,251 -26% 2,628 $2,937   $61,808,110 3
Jul 16, 2010 9 $3,608,021 -53% 1,925 $1,874   $69,117,400 4
Jul 23, 2010 12 $1,694,003 -53% 1,265 $1,339   $72,675,724 5
Jul 30, 2010 15 $700,791 -59% 831 $843   $74,185,643 6
Aug 6, 2010 21 $310,745 -56% 336 $925   $74,855,046 7
Aug 13, 2010 26 $260,761 -16% 310 $841   $75,289,389 8
Aug 20, 2010 28 $260,372 n/c 277 $940   $75,679,529 9
Aug 27, 2010 34 $182,311 -30% 229 $796   $75,986,164 10
Sep 3, 2010 39 $136,333 -25% 142 $960   $76,203,922 11
Sep 10, 2010 46 $54,489 -60% 93 $586   $76,307,716 12
Sep 17, 2010 53 $36,742 -33% 64 $574   $76,364,871 13
Sep 24, 2010 63 $25,881 -30% 45 $575   $76,401,923 14
Oct 1, 2010 82 $10,287 -60% 17 $605   $76,418,654 15

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 23, 2010 2 $3,810,649     3,043 $1,252   $3,810,649 1
Jun 24, 2010 2 $3,477,879 -9%   3,043 $1,143   $7,288,528 2
Jun 25, 2010 3 $6,322,349 +82%   3,093 $2,044   $13,610,877 3
Jun 26, 2010 3 $8,042,450 +27%   3,093 $2,600   $21,653,327 4
Jun 27, 2010 3 $5,775,186 -28%   3,093 $1,867   $27,428,513 5
Jun 28, 2010 3 $2,163,763 -63%   3,093 $700   $29,592,276 6
Jun 29, 2010 4 $2,128,512 -2%   3,093 $688   $31,720,788 7
Jun 30, 2010 5 $1,756,549 -17% -54% 3,098 $567   $33,477,337 8
Jul 1, 2010 5 $1,831,277 +4% -47% 3,098 $591   $35,308,614 9
Jul 2, 2010 5 $3,360,612 +84% -47% 3,104 $1,083   $38,669,226 10
Jul 3, 2010 5 $3,962,818 +18% -51% 3,104 $1,277   $42,632,044 11
Jul 4, 2010 5 $3,119,803 -21% -46% 3,104 $1,005   $45,751,847 12
Jul 5, 2010 5 $3,708,501 +19% +71% 3,104 $1,195   $49,460,348 13
Jul 6, 2010 5 $1,672,998 -55% -21% 3,104 $539   $51,133,346 14
Jul 7, 2010 5 $1,476,724 -12% -16% 3,104 $476   $52,610,070 15
Jul 8, 2010 5 $1,478,789 n/c -19% 3,104 $476   $54,088,859 16
Jul 9, 2010 7 $2,462,319 +67% -27% 2,628 $937   $56,551,178 17
Jul 10, 2010 7 $3,336,115 +35% -16% 2,628 $1,269   $59,887,293 18
Jul 11, 2010 7 $1,920,817 -42% -38% 2,628 $731   $61,808,110 19
Jul 12, 2010 7 $933,054 -51% -75% 2,628 $355   $62,741,164 20
Jul 13, 2010 7 $1,109,376 +19% -34% 2,628 $422   $63,850,540 21
Jul 14, 2010 8 $856,871 -23% -42% 2,628 $326   $64,707,411 22
Jul 15, 2010 8 $801,968 -6% -46% 2,628 $305   $65,509,379 23
Jul 16, 2010 9 $1,117,604 +39% -55% 1,925 $581   $66,626,983 24
Jul 17, 2010 9 $1,512,348 +35% -55% 1,925 $786   $68,139,331 25
Jul 18, 2010 9 $978,069 -35% -49% 1,925 $508   $69,117,400 26
Jul 19, 2010 9 $445,253 -54% -52% 1,925 $231   $69,562,653 27
Jul 20, 2010 9 $508,491 +14% -54% 1,925 $264   $70,071,144 28
Jul 21, 2010 9 $455,109 -10% -47% 1,925 $236   $70,526,253 29
Jul 22, 2010 9 $455,468 n/c -43% 1,925 $237   $70,981,721 30
Jul 23, 2010 12 $539,007 +18% -52% 1,265 $426   $71,520,728 31
Jul 24, 2010 12 $714,478 +33% -53% 1,265 $565   $72,235,206 32
Jul 25, 2010 12 $440,518 -38% -55% 1,265 $348   $72,675,724 33
Jul 26, 2010 12 $200,065 -55% -55% 1,265 $158   $72,875,789 34
Jul 27, 2010 12 $214,631 +7% -58% 1,265 $170   $73,090,420 35
Jul 28, 2010 12 $197,409 -8% -57% 1,265 $156   $73,287,829 36
Jul 29, 2010 13 $197,023 n/c -57% 1,265 $156   $73,484,852 37
Jul 30, 2010 15 $225,752 +15% -58% 831 $272   $73,710,604 38
Jul 31, 2010 15 $298,988 +32% -58% 831 $360   $74,009,592 39
Aug 1, 2010 16 $176,051 -41% -60% 831 $212   $74,185,643 40
Aug 2, 2010 - $83,796 -52% -58% 831 $101   $74,269,439 41
Aug 3, 2010 - $94,951 +13% -56% 831 $114   $74,364,390 42
Aug 4, 2010 - $88,167 -7% -55% 831 $106   $74,452,557 43
Aug 5, 2010 - $91,744 +4% -53% 831 $110   $74,544,301 44
Aug 6, 2010 - $99,177 +8% -56% 336 $295   $74,643,478 45
Aug 7, 2010 - $130,445 +32% -56% 336 $388   $74,773,923 46
Aug 8, 2010 - $81,123 -38% -54% 336 $241   $74,855,046 47
Aug 9, 2010 - $42,538 -48% -49% 336 $127   $74,897,584 48
Aug 10, 2010 - $49,060 +15% -48% 336 $146   $74,946,644 49
Aug 11, 2010 - $41,604 -15% -53% 336 $124   $74,988,248 50
Aug 12, 2010 - $40,380 -3% -56% 336 $120   $75,028,628 51
Aug 13, 2010 - $85,440 +112% -14% 310 $276   $75,114,068 52
Aug 14, 2010 - $109,570 +28% -16% 310 $353   $75,223,638 53
Aug 15, 2010 - $65,751 -40% -19% 310 $212   $75,289,389 54
Aug 16, 2010 - $30,895 -53% -27% 310 $100   $75,320,284 55
Aug 17, 2010 - $36,257 +17% -26% 310 $117   $75,356,541 56
Aug 18, 2010 - $30,865 -15% -26% 310 $100   $75,387,406 57
Aug 19, 2010 - $31,751 +3% -21% 310 $102   $75,419,157 58
Aug 20, 2010 - $86,409 +172% +1% 277 $312   $75,505,566 59
Aug 21, 2010 - $109,249 +26% n/c 277 $394   $75,614,815 60
Aug 22, 2010 - $64,714 -41% -2% 277 $234   $75,679,529 61
Aug 23, 2010 - $30,353 -53% -2% 277 $110   $75,709,882 62
Aug 24, 2010 - $35,214 +16% -3% 277 $127   $75,745,096 63
Aug 25, 2010 - $29,444 -16% -5% 277 $106   $75,774,540 64
Aug 26, 2010 - $29,313 n/c -8% 277 $106   $75,803,853 65
Aug 27, 2010 - $59,196 +102% -31% 229 $258   $75,863,049 66
Aug 28, 2010 - $80,991 +37% -26% 229 $354   $75,944,040 67
Aug 29, 2010 - $42,124 -48% -35% 229 $184   $75,986,164 68
Aug 30, 2010 - $19,406 -54% -36% 229 $85   $76,005,570 69
Aug 31, 2010 - $26,424 +36% -25% 229 $115   $76,031,994 70
Sep 1, 2010 - $17,333 -34% -41% 229 $76   $76,049,327 71
Sep 2, 2010 - $18,262 +5% -38% 229 $80   $76,067,589 72
Sep 3, 2010 - $35,886 +97% -39% 142 $253   $76,103,475 73
Sep 4, 2010 - $53,263 +48% -34% 142 $375   $76,156,738 74
Sep 5, 2010 - $47,184 -11% +12% 142 $332   $76,203,922 75
Sep 6, 2010 43 $27,817 -41% +43% 142 $196   $76,231,739 76
Sep 7, 2010 - $6,855 -75% -74% 142 $48   $76,238,594 77
Sep 8, 2010 - $7,229 +5% -58% 142 $51   $76,245,823 78
Sep 9, 2010 - $7,404 +2% -59% 142 $52   $76,253,227 79
Sep 10, 2010 - $19,754 +167% -45% 142 $139   $76,272,981 80
Sep 11, 2010 - $23,961 +21% -55% 142 $169   $76,296,942 81
Sep 12, 2010 - $10,774 -55% -77% 142 $76   $76,307,716 82
Sep 13, 2010 - $4,287 -60% -85% 142 $30   $76,312,003 83
Sep 14, 2010 - $5,320 +24% -22% 142 $37   $76,317,323 84
Sep 15, 2010 - $4,964 -7% -31% 142 $35   $76,322,287 85
Sep 16, 2010 - $5,842 +18% -21% 142 $41   $76,328,129 86
Sep 17, 2010 - $13,389 +129% -32% 64 $209   $76,341,518 87
Sep 18, 2010 - $16,894 +26% -29% 64 $264   $76,358,412 88
Sep 19, 2010 - $6,459 -62% -40% 64 $101   $76,364,871 89
Sep 20, 2010 - $3,047 -53% -29% 64 $48   $76,367,918 90
Sep 21, 2010 - $2,551 -16% -52% 64 $40   $76,370,469 91
Sep 22, 2010 - $2,560 n/c -48% 64 $40   $76,373,029 92
Sep 23, 2010 - $3,013 +18% -48% 64 $47   $76,376,042 93
Sep 24, 2010 - $9,767 +224% -27% 64 $153   $76,385,809 94
Sep 25, 2010 - $11,668 +19% -31% 64 $182   $76,397,477 95
Sep 26, 2010 - $4,446 -62% -31% 64 $69   $76,401,923 96
Sep 27, 2010 - $1,891 -57% -38% 64 $30   $76,403,814 97
Sep 28, 2010 - $1,618 -14% -37% 64 $25   $76,405,432 98
Sep 29, 2010 - $1,340 -17% -48% 64 $21   $76,406,772 99
Sep 30, 2010 - $1,595 +19% -47% 64 $25   $76,408,367 100

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 18, 2010 9 $7,288,528   3,043 $2,395   $7,288,528 1
Jun 25, 2010 4 $28,020,086 +284% 3,098 $9,045   $35,308,614 2
Jul 2, 2010 5 $18,780,245 -33% 3,104 $6,050   $54,088,859 3
Jul 9, 2010 7 $11,420,520 -39% 2,628 $4,346   $65,509,379 4
Jul 16, 2010 9 $5,472,342 -52% 1,925 $2,843   $70,981,721 5
Jul 23, 2010 13 $2,503,131 -54% 1,265 $1,979   $73,484,852 6
Jul 30, 2010 15 $1,059,449 -58% 831 $1,275   $74,544,301 7
Aug 6, 2010 22 $484,327 -54% 336 $1,441   $75,028,628 8
Aug 13, 2010 27 $390,529 -19% 310 $1,260   $75,419,157 9
Aug 20, 2010 28 $384,696 -1% 277 $1,389   $75,803,853 10
Aug 27, 2010 32 $263,736 -31% 229 $1,152   $76,067,589 11
Sep 3, 2010 40 $185,638 -30% 142 $1,307   $76,253,227 12
Sep 10, 2010 47 $74,902 -60% 93 $805   $76,328,129 13
Sep 17, 2010 55 $47,913 -36% 64 $749   $76,376,042 14
Sep 24, 2010 69 $32,325 -33% 45 $718   $76,408,367 15
Oct 1, 2010 84 $14,668 -55% 17 $863   $76,423,035 16

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
Dec 5, 20102613,167 613,167$8,314,545$8,314,5451
Dec 12, 201018149,110-76% 762,277$2,405,144$10,719,6892
Dec 19, 201026133,805-10% 896,082$2,197,078$12,916,7673
Dec 26, 201019182,603+36% 1,078,685$2,319,058$15,235,8254
Jan 2, 201120130,610-28% 1,209,295$1,304,794$16,540,6195
Jan 9, 201113105,785-19% 1,315,080$1,313,850$17,854,4696
Jan 16, 20112541,024-61% 1,356,104$650,230$18,504,6997
Jan 23, 20112634,198-17% 1,390,302$517,416$19,022,1158

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 5, 20104137,874 137,874$2,756,110$2,756,1101
Dec 12, 20101438,296-72% 176,170$765,539$3,521,6492
Dec 19, 20101446,810+22% 222,980$935,736$4,457,3853
Jan 2, 20111250,718 307,471$1,013,850$6,146,3555
Jan 9, 2011928,222-44% 335,693$606,485$6,752,8406

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Leading Cast

Tom Cruise    Roy Miller
Cameron Diaz    June Havens

Supporting Cast

Peter Sarsgaard    Fitzgerald
Viola Davis    Director George
Jordi Molla    Antonio
Paul Dano    Simon Feck
Maggie Grace    April Havens
Marc Blucas    Rodney
Celia Weston    Molly
Dale Dye    Frank Jenkins
Jack O'Connell    Wilmer
Gal Gadot    Naomi
Lennie Loftin    Braces
Nilaja Sun    Allison

Uncategorized

Olivier Martinez   

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

Production and Technical Credits

James Mangold    Director
Patrick O'Neill    Screenwriter
Cathy Konrad    Producer
Steve Pink    Producer
Todd Garner    Producer
Joe Roth    Executive Producer
Arnon Milchan    Executive Producer
E. Bennett Walsh    Executive Producer
Phedon Papamichael    Cinematographer
Michael McCusker    Cinematographer
Quincy Z. Gunderson    Editor
John Powell    Composer
Andrew Menzies    Production Designer
Jeffrey Wisniewsky    Art Director
Andrew L. Jones    Art Director
Andrew Birdzell    Set Designer
Stephen Christensen    Set Designer
Jay Hart    Set Decorator
Arianne Phillips    Set Decorator
Lee Orloff    Sound Mixer
Paul Massey    Sound Mixer
David Giammarco    Sound Mixer
Donald Sylvester    Supervising Sound Editor
Eric Durst    Visual Effects Supervisor
Greg Smrz    Stunt Coordinator
Charlie Croughwell    Stunt Coordinator
Marsha L. Swinton    Associate Producer
Nicholas Mastandrea    Assistant Director
K.C. Colwell    First Assistant Director
Brian Smrz    Second Unit Director
Josh Bleibtreu    Second Unit Camera
Lisa Beach    Casting Director
Sarah Katzman    Casting Director
Donna Deseta    Casting Director

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

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International Details: Knight has Bright Start

July 4th, 2010

Knight and Day started its international run in second place with $12.42 million on 2241 screens in 12 markets. It opened in first place in Russia with $3.33 million on 949 screens, while it also took top spot in South Korea with $3.04 million on 565 screens over the weekend and $3.76 million in total. Next up for the film is the U.K. this weekend, while it has major market openings right till October when it debuts in Japan. More...

Will Twilight Liberate the Record Book?

July 1st, 2010

Yesterday was the first of July, Canada Day! It was also the start of the CFL season. ... Oh yeah, and apparently there's a holiday in the United States. On a serious note, the Independence Day long weekend is usually the second most lucrative weekend of the year (only the Memorial Day long weekend tops it). The Twilight Saga: Eclipse will dominate the box office having already set a few records, while it isn't the only film that should pull in big bucks over the next four days. The overall box office should top last year's totals, even with the front-loaded nature of the top film. More...

Contest: Fire and Water: Winning Announcement

July 1st, 2010

The winners of our Fire and Water contest were determined and they are... More...

Toys Remain Brisk Sellers

June 28th, 2010

It was no surprise that Toy Story 3 was able to remain on top of the box office chart for the second weekend in a row. Also, the new releases combined did about as well as expected. Unfortunately, "as well as expected" still left the box office down 17% from last weekend at $165 million. Coincidentally, it was also down 17% from last year. 2010 is still leading 2009, but its margin is slipping and, as of the end of the weekend, it is just 2.1% ahead at $5.22 billion to $5.11 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Toy Story Holds Off Impressive Debut by Grown Ups

June 27th, 2010

As expected, Toy Story 3 won a second straight weekend at the box office, and its decline of 47% wasn't bad for a movie that opened with over $100 million -- in fact, it's slightly better than WALL-E managed in its second weekend. The story of the weekend, however, is the $41 million opening for the critically mauled Grown Ups, which showed that Adam Sandler and gang still have an impressively loyal following. The day-by-day performance of the movie doesn't look particularly strong though, and the weekend estimate might prove to be a little optimistic. More...

Will Toys Be Taken to the Attic?

June 24th, 2010

Two new wide releases look to unseat Toy Story 3 this weekend, including one that got its start on Wednesday. There's good news, at least for Pixar, as it appears Toy Story 3 will walk away with the win. There's bad news for the industry, as it appears both new releases could struggle to match earlier expectations. And then there's the ugly news. This time last year saw the release of Revenge of the Fallen, so the year-over-year comparison could be... well... ugly. More...

Knight and Day Starts a Night and a Day Early

June 23rd, 2010

Knight and Day gets the jump on the competition by opening in more than 3,000 theaters tonight, but will this turn out to be a wise choice? It has a lot of history going against it. More...

Contest: Fire and Water

June 17th, 2010

June is just about over and next week sees the release of two saturation-level releases. Knight and Day isn't the widest of the two releases, but I think it will be the one that will open the best. Granted, I have been wrong about this in a few recent instances. Regardless of my record, it will be the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Knight and Day. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Avatar: The Last Airbender: Book 2 Earth, Volumes 3 & 4 on DVD.

Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win a copy of Avatar: The Last Airbender: Book 3 Fire, Volumes 1 & 2 on Blu-ray. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2010 Preview: June

June 1st, 2010

So far this summer the disappointments are outnumbering the pleasant surprises by a disturbing margin. Granted, we've only just finished May, but none of the May wide releases met expectations. None. Iron Man 2 was still a massive hit, but no film since then has come close to matching its box office prowess and we are coming close to hitting the panic button at the box office. Worse still, June of 2009 was better than expected with two massive hits that came out of nowhere. Plus, there was the release of the Revenge of the Fallen, which for much of the year looked like it would be the biggest hit of 2009. So, do we have any films likely to do as well as Revenge this June? Maybe. And hopefully we will have more depth, because outside those three films, the rest of June 2009 struggled. More...


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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$20,139,985 (26.4% of total gross)
Legs:3.79 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:29.5% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$117,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.2 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,098 opening theaters/3,104 max. theaters, 4.6 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $104,415,759

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 1,101-1,200) 1,124 $76,423,035
All Time International Box Office (Rank 501-600) 565 $182,328,335
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 601-700) 660 $258,751,370

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 23rd, 2010 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
Video Release: November 30th, 2010 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sequences of action violence throughout, and brief strong Language
(Rating bulletin 2124, 6/9/2010)
Running Time: 109 minutes
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Keywords: Action Comedy, Mistaken Identity
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: 20th Century Fox, Regency Enterprises, Pink Machine, Todd Garner, Tree Line Film, New Regency
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 141 $10,443,233 Jul 2, 2010 12
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 204 $14,956,725 Jul 2, 2010 12

Leading Cast

Tom Cruise    Roy Miller
Cameron Diaz    June Havens

Supporting Cast

Peter Sarsgaard    Fitzgerald
Viola Davis    Director George
Jordi Molla    Antonio
Paul Dano    Simon Feck
Maggie Grace    April Havens
Marc Blucas    Rodney
Celia Weston    Molly
Dale Dye    Frank Jenkins
Jack O'Connell    Wilmer
Gal Gadot    Naomi
Lennie Loftin    Braces
Nilaja Sun    Allison

Uncategorized

Olivier Martinez   

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

Production and Technical Credits

James Mangold    Director
Patrick O'Neill    Screenwriter
Cathy Konrad    Producer
Steve Pink    Producer
Todd Garner    Producer
Joe Roth    Executive Producer
Arnon Milchan    Executive Producer
E. Bennett Walsh    Executive Producer
Phedon Papamichael    Cinematographer
Michael McCusker    Cinematographer
Quincy Z. Gunderson    Editor
John Powell    Composer
Andrew Menzies    Production Designer
Jeffrey Wisniewsky    Art Director
Andrew L. Jones    Art Director
Andrew Birdzell    Set Designer
Stephen Christensen    Set Designer
Jay Hart    Set Decorator
Arianne Phillips    Set Decorator
Lee Orloff    Sound Mixer
Paul Massey    Sound Mixer
David Giammarco    Sound Mixer
Donald Sylvester    Supervising Sound Editor
Eric Durst    Visual Effects Supervisor
Greg Smrz    Stunt Coordinator
Charlie Croughwell    Stunt Coordinator
Marsha L. Swinton    Associate Producer
Nicholas Mastandrea    Assistant Director
K.C. Colwell    First Assistant Director
Brian Smrz    Second Unit Director
Josh Bleibtreu    Second Unit Camera
Lisa Beach    Casting Director
Sarah Katzman    Casting Director
Donna Deseta    Casting Director

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

DVD Sales: Latest Twilight Can't Eclipse Predecessors

December 15th, 2010

The best new release of the week didn't actually come out this week. This is because The Twilight Saga: Eclipse wasn't released on Tuesday like the rest of the new releases, but on the weekend. Despite having fewer days to sell DVDs, it still topped the sales chart with 2.39 million units / $43.06 million; however, this was lower than the opening sales of its predecessors, both of which had the same release strategy. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for November 30th, 2010

November 29th, 2010

This is the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving, which means it is the day after Cyber Monday and the end of the busiest gift buying weekend of the year. So it should come as no surprise that there's a bit of a lull when it comes to DVD / Blu-ray releases. In fact, the biggest selling film of the week doesn't come out till Saturday. There are still more than a few releases that are worth checking out, including this week's Pick of the Week, Fantasia / Fantasia 2000 on Blu-ray / DVD Combo Pack. However, there is no real depth to this week's list and the drop from top tier to second tier is fast and steep. More...

International Box Office: Eat Pray is Loving Top Spot

October 13th, 2010

Eat Pray Love rose to top spot on the international chart with $18.47 million on 4289 screens in 55 markets for a total of $64.81 million internationally. By this time next week, the film should have more revenue internationally than it had domestically, and it was a solid midlevel hit here. The film opened in first place in Australia with $3.42 million on 328 screens over the weekend and $3.63 million in total. On the other hand, it had to settle for fourth place in Russia with $1.74 million on 223 screens.

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International Box Office: Inception Eyes $500 million

August 11th, 2010

Inception remained in top spot on the international box office, with $47.70 million on 7287 screens in 59 markets for a total of $259.27 million internationally and $486.90 million worldwide. It won't have to wait till the weekend to get to $500 million. It opened in first place in Spain with $4.55 million on 491 screens, but had to settle for second place in Brazil with $2.03 million on 313. It also added $3.83 million on 418 screens over the weekend in Australia for a total of $20.64 million after three. While in the U.K., it made $3.60 million on 468 screens over the weekend for a total of $41.02 million after four. With openings in China and Italy ahead of it, $600 million worldwide is virtually guaranteed, while $700 million isn't out of the question. More...

International Details: Toy Story Falls, and Rises, to Second Place

August 8th, 2010

Over the past weekend, Toy Story 3 fell to second place on the international chart with $38.69 million on 7806 screens in 42 markets. However, it rose to second place for 2010 on the international chart with $436.65 million overtaking Shrek Forever After. The only 2010 release that has made more internationally is Alice in Wonderland. Worldwide it now has $826.41 million and it has very likely already surpassed Finding Nemo to become Pixar's biggest hit. The film's only major release of the week came in Germany over the weekend, where it made $4.03 million on 740 screens, bringing the total to $4.35 million. While this is a good result, its not great, and prior to this the film had been doing great. It also remained in the top spot in the U.K. over the weekend, with $12.81 million on 564 screens, for a two week total of $62.82 million. It has likely overtaken Alice in Wonderland to become the biggest hit of 2010 released in that market. As for the film's future, it has yet to open in South Korea and Scandinavia. If it does well in those markets, $1 billion worldwide is still within reach. More...

International Details: Inception's Fast Start

August 1st, 2010

After opening in a few markets last weekend, Inception got its international run off in earnest last weekend and climbed into second place with $56.78 million on 5,177 screens in 36 markets for a still early total of $87.86 million. It opened in a number of major markets and debuted in first place in most of them. The biggest was Japan with $7.86 million on 525 screens over the weekend and $8.94 million in total. France was also a lucrative market for the film with $8.01 million on 626 screens, while in South Korea it made $6.01 million on 583 screens over the weekend and $7.89 million in total. Russia added $7.08 million on 895 screens to its weekend haul, while Australia produced $6.67 million on 413. The film only managed seventh in Mexico with just $467,000 on 152 screens, but this was a low screen count. In the U.K. the film was down just 29% to $6.47 million on 456 screens over the weekend for a total of $22.01 after two. More...

International Details: Twilight Setting But Still Strong

July 25th, 2010

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse slipped to second place with $43.82 million on 9,527 screens in 61 markets for a total of $295.66 million internationally and $560.45 million worldwide. This includes a first place debut in Germany with $9.76 million on 767 screens over the weekend and $12.30 million in total. On the other hand, the film was down a stunning 75% in the U.K. to $5.19 million over the weekend and $33.84 million after two. The amazing growth the franchise saw from installment one to two is gone, but this is still a fantastically profitable movie. More...

International Details: Shrek Stuck in Second

July 18th, 2010

Shrek Forever After remained in second place with a hearty $56.42 million on 6,987 screens in 41 markets for a total of $209.55 million internationally and $443.33 worldwide. There was some excellent news this week, as the film opened in first place in Brazil with $6.86 million on 658 screens, which is an all-time record in that market for an animated film. Meanwhile in Spain it opened with $4.12 million on 748 screens over the weekend and $4.97 million in total, but Shrek the Third made more than $7.5 million during its opening three years ago. Finally, it opened atop Poland with $2.73 million on 235 screens. Poland isn't normally considered a major market, but when it comes to animated films, it usually is. As far as holdovers go, it held on extremely well in South Korea, down just 20% to $4.66 million on 566 screens over the weekend for a total of $12.81 million after two. On the other hand, it was down nearly 50% in the U.K. To $6.88 million on 537 screens over the weekend and $25.81 million after two. More...

International Details: Shrek's Expansion is Taking Forever

July 11th, 2010

In an age of day-and-date global releases, Shrek Forever After is taking the slow route. This week it opened in a number of major markets, which propelled it into second place with $42.57 million on 4,484 screens in 25 markets for a total of $137.12 million internationally and $369.40 million worldwide. In the U.K. it opened with $13.56 million on 539 screens, which was easily enough for first place. However, its predecessor made $33.45 million during its opening three years ago. Ouch. In France it made $10.77 million on 842 screens, down from $13.05 million. South Korea produced $6.37 million on 627 screens, including midweek numbers, down from $10.74 million. Finally, in Germany it made $5.11 million on 767 screens, down from $7.84 million. The film is still a major hit and will have no trouble earning a profit; however, it is still the weakest in the franchise when you look at ticket sales. More...

Eclipse Overshadows Competition

July 6th, 2010

Independence Day long weekend may not have seen as many records fall as some were hoping, but every film in the top five topped expectations (albeit by tiny margins in some cases). Overall the box office pulled in $188 million over the three-day weekend, which was an increase of 15% from last weekend, and $250 million over the four-day weekend, which was up 16% from last year. Year-to-date, 2010 has now amassed $5.66 million in ticket sales, up close to 4% from last year's pace. Higher ticket prices for 3D movies does have something to do with that, but I think the studios should still be happy with these results. More...

International Details: Knight has Bright Start

July 4th, 2010

Knight and Day started its international run in second place with $12.42 million on 2241 screens in 12 markets. It opened in first place in Russia with $3.33 million on 949 screens, while it also took top spot in South Korea with $3.04 million on 565 screens over the weekend and $3.76 million in total. Next up for the film is the U.K. this weekend, while it has major market openings right till October when it debuts in Japan. More...

Will Twilight Liberate the Record Book?

July 1st, 2010

Yesterday was the first of July, Canada Day! It was also the start of the CFL season. ... Oh yeah, and apparently there's a holiday in the United States. On a serious note, the Independence Day long weekend is usually the second most lucrative weekend of the year (only the Memorial Day long weekend tops it). The Twilight Saga: Eclipse will dominate the box office having already set a few records, while it isn't the only film that should pull in big bucks over the next four days. The overall box office should top last year's totals, even with the front-loaded nature of the top film. More...

Contest: Fire and Water: Winning Announcement

July 1st, 2010

The winners of our Fire and Water contest were determined and they are... More...

Toys Remain Brisk Sellers

June 28th, 2010

It was no surprise that Toy Story 3 was able to remain on top of the box office chart for the second weekend in a row. Also, the new releases combined did about as well as expected. Unfortunately, "as well as expected" still left the box office down 17% from last weekend at $165 million. Coincidentally, it was also down 17% from last year. 2010 is still leading 2009, but its margin is slipping and, as of the end of the weekend, it is just 2.1% ahead at $5.22 billion to $5.11 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Toy Story Holds Off Impressive Debut by Grown Ups

June 27th, 2010

As expected, Toy Story 3 won a second straight weekend at the box office, and its decline of 47% wasn't bad for a movie that opened with over $100 million -- in fact, it's slightly better than WALL-E managed in its second weekend. The story of the weekend, however, is the $41 million opening for the critically mauled Grown Ups, which showed that Adam Sandler and gang still have an impressively loyal following. The day-by-day performance of the movie doesn't look particularly strong though, and the weekend estimate might prove to be a little optimistic. More...

Will Toys Be Taken to the Attic?

June 24th, 2010

Two new wide releases look to unseat Toy Story 3 this weekend, including one that got its start on Wednesday. There's good news, at least for Pixar, as it appears Toy Story 3 will walk away with the win. There's bad news for the industry, as it appears both new releases could struggle to match earlier expectations. And then there's the ugly news. This time last year saw the release of Revenge of the Fallen, so the year-over-year comparison could be... well... ugly. More...

Knight and Day Starts a Night and a Day Early

June 23rd, 2010

Knight and Day gets the jump on the competition by opening in more than 3,000 theaters tonight, but will this turn out to be a wise choice? It has a lot of history going against it. More...

Contest: Fire and Water

June 17th, 2010

June is just about over and next week sees the release of two saturation-level releases. Knight and Day isn't the widest of the two releases, but I think it will be the one that will open the best. Granted, I have been wrong about this in a few recent instances. Regardless of my record, it will be the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Knight and Day. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Avatar: The Last Airbender: Book 2 Earth, Volumes 3 & 4 on DVD.

Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win a copy of Avatar: The Last Airbender: Book 3 Fire, Volumes 1 & 2 on Blu-ray. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2010 Preview: June

June 1st, 2010

So far this summer the disappointments are outnumbering the pleasant surprises by a disturbing margin. Granted, we've only just finished May, but none of the May wide releases met expectations. None. Iron Man 2 was still a massive hit, but no film since then has come close to matching its box office prowess and we are coming close to hitting the panic button at the box office. Worse still, June of 2009 was better than expected with two massive hits that came out of nowhere. Plus, there was the release of the Revenge of the Fallen, which for much of the year looked like it would be the biggest hit of 2009. So, do we have any films likely to do as well as Revenge this June? Maybe. And hopefully we will have more depth, because outside those three films, the rest of June 2009 struggled. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 25, 2010 3 $20,139,985   3,098 $6,501   $27,428,513 1
Jul 2, 2010 5 $10,443,233 -48% 3,104 $3,364   $45,751,847 2
Jul 9, 2010 7 $7,719,251 -26% 2,628 $2,937   $61,808,110 3
Jul 16, 2010 9 $3,608,021 -53% 1,925 $1,874   $69,117,400 4
Jul 23, 2010 12 $1,694,003 -53% 1,265 $1,339   $72,675,724 5
Jul 30, 2010 15 $700,791 -59% 831 $843   $74,185,643 6
Aug 6, 2010 21 $310,745 -56% 336 $925   $74,855,046 7
Aug 13, 2010 26 $260,761 -16% 310 $841   $75,289,389 8
Aug 20, 2010 28 $260,372 n/c 277 $940   $75,679,529 9
Aug 27, 2010 34 $182,311 -30% 229 $796   $75,986,164 10
Sep 3, 2010 39 $136,333 -25% 142 $960   $76,203,922 11
Sep 10, 2010 46 $54,489 -60% 93 $586   $76,307,716 12
Sep 17, 2010 53 $36,742 -33% 64 $574   $76,364,871 13
Sep 24, 2010 63 $25,881 -30% 45 $575   $76,401,923 14
Oct 1, 2010 82 $10,287 -60% 17 $605   $76,418,654 15

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 23, 2010 2 $3,810,649     3,043 $1,252   $3,810,649 1
Jun 24, 2010 2 $3,477,879 -9%   3,043 $1,143   $7,288,528 2
Jun 25, 2010 3 $6,322,349 +82%   3,093 $2,044   $13,610,877 3
Jun 26, 2010 3 $8,042,450 +27%   3,093 $2,600   $21,653,327 4
Jun 27, 2010 3 $5,775,186 -28%   3,093 $1,867   $27,428,513 5
Jun 28, 2010 3 $2,163,763 -63%   3,093 $700   $29,592,276 6
Jun 29, 2010 4 $2,128,512 -2%   3,093 $688   $31,720,788 7
Jun 30, 2010 5 $1,756,549 -17% -54% 3,098 $567   $33,477,337 8
Jul 1, 2010 5 $1,831,277 +4% -47% 3,098 $591   $35,308,614 9
Jul 2, 2010 5 $3,360,612 +84% -47% 3,104 $1,083   $38,669,226 10
Jul 3, 2010 5 $3,962,818 +18% -51% 3,104 $1,277   $42,632,044 11
Jul 4, 2010 5 $3,119,803 -21% -46% 3,104 $1,005   $45,751,847 12
Jul 5, 2010 5 $3,708,501 +19% +71% 3,104 $1,195   $49,460,348 13
Jul 6, 2010 5 $1,672,998 -55% -21% 3,104 $539   $51,133,346 14
Jul 7, 2010 5 $1,476,724 -12% -16% 3,104 $476   $52,610,070 15
Jul 8, 2010 5 $1,478,789 n/c -19% 3,104 $476   $54,088,859 16
Jul 9, 2010 7 $2,462,319 +67% -27% 2,628 $937   $56,551,178 17
Jul 10, 2010 7 $3,336,115 +35% -16% 2,628 $1,269   $59,887,293 18
Jul 11, 2010 7 $1,920,817 -42% -38% 2,628 $731   $61,808,110 19
Jul 12, 2010 7 $933,054 -51% -75% 2,628 $355   $62,741,164 20
Jul 13, 2010 7 $1,109,376 +19% -34% 2,628 $422   $63,850,540 21
Jul 14, 2010 8 $856,871 -23% -42% 2,628 $326   $64,707,411 22
Jul 15, 2010 8 $801,968 -6% -46% 2,628 $305   $65,509,379 23
Jul 16, 2010 9 $1,117,604 +39% -55% 1,925 $581   $66,626,983 24
Jul 17, 2010 9 $1,512,348 +35% -55% 1,925 $786   $68,139,331 25
Jul 18, 2010 9 $978,069 -35% -49% 1,925 $508   $69,117,400 26
Jul 19, 2010 9 $445,253 -54% -52% 1,925 $231   $69,562,653 27
Jul 20, 2010 9 $508,491 +14% -54% 1,925 $264   $70,071,144 28
Jul 21, 2010 9 $455,109 -10% -47% 1,925 $236   $70,526,253 29
Jul 22, 2010 9 $455,468 n/c -43% 1,925 $237   $70,981,721 30
Jul 23, 2010 12 $539,007 +18% -52% 1,265 $426   $71,520,728 31
Jul 24, 2010 12 $714,478 +33% -53% 1,265 $565   $72,235,206 32
Jul 25, 2010 12 $440,518 -38% -55% 1,265 $348   $72,675,724 33
Jul 26, 2010 12 $200,065 -55% -55% 1,265 $158   $72,875,789 34
Jul 27, 2010 12 $214,631 +7% -58% 1,265 $170   $73,090,420 35
Jul 28, 2010 12 $197,409 -8% -57% 1,265 $156   $73,287,829 36
Jul 29, 2010 13 $197,023 n/c -57% 1,265 $156   $73,484,852 37
Jul 30, 2010 15 $225,752 +15% -58% 831 $272   $73,710,604 38
Jul 31, 2010 15 $298,988 +32% -58% 831 $360   $74,009,592 39
Aug 1, 2010 16 $176,051 -41% -60% 831 $212   $74,185,643 40
Aug 2, 2010 - $83,796 -52% -58% 831 $101   $74,269,439 41
Aug 3, 2010 - $94,951 +13% -56% 831 $114   $74,364,390 42
Aug 4, 2010 - $88,167 -7% -55% 831 $106   $74,452,557 43
Aug 5, 2010 - $91,744 +4% -53% 831 $110   $74,544,301 44
Aug 6, 2010 - $99,177 +8% -56% 336 $295   $74,643,478 45
Aug 7, 2010 - $130,445 +32% -56% 336 $388   $74,773,923 46
Aug 8, 2010 - $81,123 -38% -54% 336 $241   $74,855,046 47
Aug 9, 2010 - $42,538 -48% -49% 336 $127   $74,897,584 48
Aug 10, 2010 - $49,060 +15% -48% 336 $146   $74,946,644 49
Aug 11, 2010 - $41,604 -15% -53% 336 $124   $74,988,248 50
Aug 12, 2010 - $40,380 -3% -56% 336 $120   $75,028,628 51
Aug 13, 2010 - $85,440 +112% -14% 310 $276   $75,114,068 52
Aug 14, 2010 - $109,570 +28% -16% 310 $353   $75,223,638 53
Aug 15, 2010 - $65,751 -40% -19% 310 $212   $75,289,389 54
Aug 16, 2010 - $30,895 -53% -27% 310 $100   $75,320,284 55
Aug 17, 2010 - $36,257 +17% -26% 310 $117   $75,356,541 56
Aug 18, 2010 - $30,865 -15% -26% 310 $100   $75,387,406 57
Aug 19, 2010 - $31,751 +3% -21% 310 $102   $75,419,157 58
Aug 20, 2010 - $86,409 +172% +1% 277 $312   $75,505,566 59
Aug 21, 2010 - $109,249 +26% n/c 277 $394   $75,614,815 60
Aug 22, 2010 - $64,714 -41% -2% 277 $234   $75,679,529 61
Aug 23, 2010 - $30,353 -53% -2% 277 $110   $75,709,882 62
Aug 24, 2010 - $35,214 +16% -3% 277 $127   $75,745,096 63
Aug 25, 2010 - $29,444 -16% -5% 277 $106   $75,774,540 64
Aug 26, 2010 - $29,313 n/c -8% 277 $106   $75,803,853 65
Aug 27, 2010 - $59,196 +102% -31% 229 $258   $75,863,049 66
Aug 28, 2010 - $80,991 +37% -26% 229 $354   $75,944,040 67
Aug 29, 2010 - $42,124 -48% -35% 229 $184   $75,986,164 68
Aug 30, 2010 - $19,406 -54% -36% 229 $85   $76,005,570 69
Aug 31, 2010 - $26,424 +36% -25% 229 $115   $76,031,994 70
Sep 1, 2010 - $17,333 -34% -41% 229 $76   $76,049,327 71
Sep 2, 2010 - $18,262 +5% -38% 229 $80   $76,067,589 72
Sep 3, 2010 - $35,886 +97% -39% 142 $253   $76,103,475 73
Sep 4, 2010 - $53,263 +48% -34% 142 $375   $76,156,738 74
Sep 5, 2010 - $47,184 -11% +12% 142 $332   $76,203,922 75
Sep 6, 2010 43 $27,817 -41% +43% 142 $196   $76,231,739 76
Sep 7, 2010 - $6,855 -75% -74% 142 $48   $76,238,594 77
Sep 8, 2010 - $7,229 +5% -58% 142 $51   $76,245,823 78
Sep 9, 2010 - $7,404 +2% -59% 142 $52   $76,253,227 79
Sep 10, 2010 - $19,754 +167% -45% 142 $139   $76,272,981 80
Sep 11, 2010 - $23,961 +21% -55% 142 $169   $76,296,942 81
Sep 12, 2010 - $10,774 -55% -77% 142 $76   $76,307,716 82
Sep 13, 2010 - $4,287 -60% -85% 142 $30   $76,312,003 83
Sep 14, 2010 - $5,320 +24% -22% 142 $37   $76,317,323 84
Sep 15, 2010 - $4,964 -7% -31% 142 $35   $76,322,287 85
Sep 16, 2010 - $5,842 +18% -21% 142 $41   $76,328,129 86
Sep 17, 2010 - $13,389 +129% -32% 64 $209   $76,341,518 87
Sep 18, 2010 - $16,894 +26% -29% 64 $264   $76,358,412 88
Sep 19, 2010 - $6,459 -62% -40% 64 $101   $76,364,871 89
Sep 20, 2010 - $3,047 -53% -29% 64 $48   $76,367,918 90
Sep 21, 2010 - $2,551 -16% -52% 64 $40   $76,370,469 91
Sep 22, 2010 - $2,560 n/c -48% 64 $40   $76,373,029 92
Sep 23, 2010 - $3,013 +18% -48% 64 $47   $76,376,042 93
Sep 24, 2010 - $9,767 +224% -27% 64 $153   $76,385,809 94
Sep 25, 2010 - $11,668 +19% -31% 64 $182   $76,397,477 95
Sep 26, 2010 - $4,446 -62% -31% 64 $69   $76,401,923 96
Sep 27, 2010 - $1,891 -57% -38% 64 $30   $76,403,814 97
Sep 28, 2010 - $1,618 -14% -37% 64 $25   $76,405,432 98
Sep 29, 2010 - $1,340 -17% -48% 64 $21   $76,406,772 99
Sep 30, 2010 - $1,595 +19% -47% 64 $25   $76,408,367 100

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 18, 2010 9 $7,288,528   3,043 $2,395   $7,288,528 1
Jun 25, 2010 4 $28,020,086 +284% 3,098 $9,045   $35,308,614 2
Jul 2, 2010 5 $18,780,245 -33% 3,104 $6,050   $54,088,859 3
Jul 9, 2010 7 $11,420,520 -39% 2,628 $4,346   $65,509,379 4
Jul 16, 2010 9 $5,472,342 -52% 1,925 $2,843   $70,981,721 5
Jul 23, 2010 13 $2,503,131 -54% 1,265 $1,979   $73,484,852 6
Jul 30, 2010 15 $1,059,449 -58% 831 $1,275   $74,544,301 7
Aug 6, 2010 22 $484,327 -54% 336 $1,441   $75,028,628 8
Aug 13, 2010 27 $390,529 -19% 310 $1,260   $75,419,157 9
Aug 20, 2010 28 $384,696 -1% 277 $1,389   $75,803,853 10
Aug 27, 2010 32 $263,736 -31% 229 $1,152   $76,067,589 11
Sep 3, 2010 40 $185,638 -30% 142 $1,307   $76,253,227 12
Sep 10, 2010 47 $74,902 -60% 93 $805   $76,328,129 13
Sep 17, 2010 55 $47,913 -36% 64 $749   $76,376,042 14
Sep 24, 2010 69 $32,325 -33% 45 $718   $76,408,367 15
Oct 1, 2010 84 $14,668 -55% 17 $863   $76,423,035 16

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
Dec 5, 20102613,167 613,167$8,314,545$8,314,5451
Dec 12, 201018149,110-76% 762,277$2,405,144$10,719,6892
Dec 19, 201026133,805-10% 896,082$2,197,078$12,916,7673
Dec 26, 201019182,603+36% 1,078,685$2,319,058$15,235,8254
Jan 2, 201120130,610-28% 1,209,295$1,304,794$16,540,6195
Jan 9, 201113105,785-19% 1,315,080$1,313,850$17,854,4696
Jan 16, 20112541,024-61% 1,356,104$650,230$18,504,6997
Jan 23, 20112634,198-17% 1,390,302$517,416$19,022,1158

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 5, 20104137,874 137,874$2,756,110$2,756,1101
Dec 12, 20101438,296-72% 176,170$765,539$3,521,6492
Dec 19, 20101446,810+22% 222,980$935,736$4,457,3853
Jan 2, 20111250,718 307,471$1,013,850$6,146,3555
Jan 9, 2011928,222-44% 335,693$606,485$6,752,8406

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