Saudi Arabia Box Office for The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021)

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The Conjuring 3
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Saudi Arabia Box Office $2,700,000Details
Worldwide Box Office $200,266,441Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $3,106,245 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $3,176,740 Details
Total North America Video Sales $6,282,985
Further financial details...

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Synopsis

A story of terror, murder and unknown evil that shocked even experienced real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. One of the most sensational cases from their files, it starts with a fight for the soul of a young boy, then takes them beyond anything they’d ever seen before, to mark the first time in U.S. history that a murder suspect would claim demonic possession as a defense.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$40,000,000
Saudi Arabia Releases: June 4th, 2021 (Wide)
Video Release: June 4th, 2021 by Max
MPAA Rating: R for terror, violence and some disturbing images.
(Rating bulletin 2677 (cert #53178), 4/21/2021)
Running Time: 112 minutes
Franchise: The Conjuring
Keywords: Supernatural Horror, Supernatural, Based on an UNTRUE Story, Demons, Paranormal Investigation
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: New Line Cinema, Atomic Monster, The Safran Company
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English, Portuguese

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June 11th, 2021

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June 6th, 2021

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June 4th, 2021

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The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It trailer

June 1st, 2021

Supernatural horror movie starring Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson opens in theaters on Friday, June 4. Full movie details…

A story of terror, murder and unknown evil that shocked even experienced real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. One of the most sensational cases from their files, it starts with a fight for the soul of a young boy, then takes them beyond anything they’d ever seen before, to mark the first time in U.S. history that a murder suspect would claim demonic possession as a defense. 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
2021/06/04 - $1,000,000   48 $20,833   $1,000,000 1

Box Office Summary Per Territory

$00
Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 6/3/2021 $2,236,187 321 335 1606 $7,550,558 10/20/2022
Brazil 6/3/2021 $1,700,000 913 1063 3012 $6,000,000 10/20/2022
Colombia 6/4/2021 $0 0 0 0 $3,500,000 10/20/2022
Czech Republic 6/25/2021 $135,180 84 84 292 $576,805 10/20/2022
Egypt 5/28/2021 $179,000 29 29 29 $506,000 10/20/2022
Finland 6/4/2021 $0 0 9 25 $468,704 9/3/2021
France 6/9/2021 $5,000,000 518 539 2916 $17,700,000 8/24/2021
Germany 7/1/2021 $1,301,553 0 0 0 $7,200,000 8/24/2021
Hong Kong 6/3/2021 $433,371 0 0 0 $988,122 7/6/2021
Indonesia 6/2/2021 $2,400,000 1379 1379 1379 $5,400,000 10/20/2022
Italy 6/2/2021 $747,464 0 19 19 $2,480,536 10/20/2022
Japan 10/1/2021 00$0
Lithuania 6/4/2021 $23,989 14 14 69 $128,643 8/27/2021
Mexico 6/3/2021 $5,956,742 0 2172 2172 $17,000,000 10/20/2022
Netherlands 6/11/2021 $281,117 69 86 572 $2,125,377 10/20/2022
New Zealand 6/3/2021 $450,663 65 65 333 $1,189,031 10/20/2022
North America 6/4/2021 $24,104,332 3,102 3,280 15,559 $65,631,050
Poland 8/6/2021 $0 0 0 0 $2,800,000 10/20/2022
Portugal 3/7/2021 $0 0 85 338 $563,900 7/13/2021
Romania 6/4/2021 $193,980 80 80 283 $540,524 10/20/2022
Russia (CIS) 6/10/2021 $1,542,698 1358 1358 4893 $3,600,000 10/20/2022
Saudi Arabia 6/4/2021 $1,000,000 48 48 48 $2,700,000 10/20/2022
Slovakia 6/4/2021 $80,874 31 31 178 $418,886 11/2/2021
South Korea 6/4/2021 $2,669,409 1133 1133 3280 $7,200,000 8/24/2021
Spain 6/4/2021 $1,857,933 311 324 2345 $7,400,000 8/24/2021
Turkey 7/9/2021 $66,659 188 188 624 $542,664 10/20/2022
United Arab Emirates 6/4/2021 $0 0 0 0 $1,500,000 6/14/2021
United Kingdom 5/28/2021 $3,842,870 473 486 3221 $13,300,000 8/24/2021
 
Rest of World $21,255,641
 
Worldwide Total$200,266,441 10/20/2022

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

Patrick Wilson    Ed Warren
Vera Farmiga    Lorraine Warren

Supporting Cast

Ruairi O’Connor    Ame Cheyenne Johnson
Sarah Catherine Hook    Debbie Glatzel
Julian Hilliard    David Glatzel
John Noble    Kastner
Eugenie Bondurant    The Occulist
Shannon Kook    Drew Thomas
Ronnie Gene Blevins    Bruno
Keith Arthur Bolden    Sergeant Clay
Steve Coulter    Father Gordon
Vince Pisani    Father Newman
Ingrid Bisu    Jessica
Andrea Andrade    Katie
Ashley LeConte Campbell    Meryl
Sterling Jerins    Judy Warren
Paul Wilson    Carl Glatzel
Charlene Amoia    Judy Glatzel
Davis Osborne    Infirmary Patient
Nick Massouh    Doctor
Stella Doyle    Kennel Customer
Megan Ashley Brown    Young Lorraine
Mitchell Hoog    Young Ed
Jimmy Gonzales    Boss
Franco Castan    Police Officer
Mark Rowe    Police Sergeant
Chris Greene    Cop
Lindsay Ayliffe    Judge
Zele Avradopoulos    Duty Nurse
Jacinte Blankenship    Paramedic
Robert Walker Branchaud    Prison Guard
Jay Peterson    The Linebacker
Kaleka    Jury Foreman

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

Production and Technical Credits

Michael Chaves    Director
David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick*    Screenwriter
James Wan    Story by
David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick*    Story by
Peter Safran    Producer
James Wan    Producer
Richard Brener    Executive Producer
Dave Neustadter    Executive Producer
Victoria Palmeri    Executive Producer
Michael Clear    Executive Producer
Judson Scott    Executive Producer
Michelle Morrissey    Executive Producer
Jennifer Spence    Production Designer
Peter Gvozdas    Editor
Christian Wagner    Editor
Joseph Bishara    Composer
Michael Burgess    Director of Photography
Chad Hayes    Character Creator
Carey Hayes    Character Creator
Ian Broucek    Music Supervisor
Leah Butler    Costume Designer
Anne McCarthy    Casting Director
Kellie Roy    Casting Director
Will Greenfield    Unit Production Manager
Jeffrey Wetzel    First Assistant Director
Joann Connolly    Second Assistant Director
Will Greenfield    Co-Producer
Éric Bruneau    Visual Effects Producer
Peter Borck    Supervising Art Director
Rachel Block    Art Director
Julian Scalia    Art Director
Lisa Son    Set Decorator
Chris Giles    Sound Mixer
Tricia Miles Tharp    Post-Production Supervisor
Liz Calandrello    First Assistant Editor
Richard Conkling    First Assistant Editor
Julie Pearce    Supervising Music Editor
Lise Richardson    Music Editor
Oliver Hug    Music Editor
Barbara McDermott    Music Editor
Joe E. Rand    Music Editor
Julian Slater    Re-recording Mixer
Michael Babcock    Re-recording Mixer
Jason W. Jennings    Supervising Sound Editor
Jon Title    Sound Designer
D. Chris Smith    Sound Designer
Doobie White    Sound Designer
Nancy Macleod    Sound Effects Editor
Dave McMoyler    Sound Effects Editor
Michelle Pazer    Dialogue Editor
Eliza Zebert    Dialogue Editor
Jim Brookshire    Dialogue Editor
Robert Troy    Dialogue Editor
John Sanacore    Foley Mixer
Robert Nederhorst    Visual Effects Supervisor
Gerard Averill    Location Manager
Jody Blose    Script Supervisor
Susan Bertram    Costume Supervisor
Eleanor Sabaduquia    Make up
Kimberly Jones    Make up
Melanie DeForrest    Special Make-up Effects
Adruitha Lee    Hairstylist
Melizah Wheat    Hairstylist
Kristen B. Adams    Set Designer
Shana McKay Burns    Set Designer
Kevin Crooks    Set Designer
Al Hobbs    Set Designer
J.D. Schwalm    Special Effects Supervisor
Wayne Rowe    Special Effects Coordinator

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