Vietnam Box Office for Darkest Hour (2017)

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Darkest Hour
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Vietnam Box Office $40,572Details
Worldwide Box Office $150,807,630Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $3,766,530 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $5,769,566 Details
Total North America Video Sales $9,536,096
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Synopsis

On the eve of World War II and within days of becoming Prime Minister of Great Britain, Winston Churchill must face one of his most turbulent and defining trials: exploring a negotiated peace treaty with Nazi Germany, or standing firm to fight for the ideals, liberty and freedom of a nation. As the unstoppable Nazi forces roll across Western Europe and the threat of invasion is imminent, and with an unprepared public, a skeptical King, and his own party plotting against him, Churchill must withstand his darkest hour, rally a nation, and attempt to change the course of world history.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$30,000,000
Vietnam Releases: January 19th, 2018 (Wide)
Video Release: February 27th, 2018 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some thematic material.
(Rating bulletin 2493 (Cert #51167), 9/13/2017)
Running Time: 125 minutes
Keywords: World War II, 1940s, Politicians, Nazis, Biography, Political, Royalty, Set in London, Set in England, Archive Footage, 2018 Oscars Best Picture Nominee, War Drama
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Focus Features, Perfect World Pictures, Working Title Films
Production Countries: United Kingdom
Languages: English

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March 4th, 2018

The Shape of Water

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2017 Awards Season: Oscars Nominations: Final Look

March 4th, 2018

The Shape of Water

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March 1st, 2018

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

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Home Market Releases for February 27th, 2018

February 27th, 2018

Thor: Ragnarok

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February 22nd, 2018

Darkest Hour

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2017 Awards Season: BAFTA Winners

February 18th, 2018

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

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Theater Averages: Exits is Golden with $11,719, Fifty Shades Freed Settles for Silver

February 13th, 2018

Golden Exits

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January 31st, 2018

Padmaavat

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Weekend Estimates: Maze Runner Trilogy Ends with $23.5 Million Opening

January 28th, 2018

Maze Runner: The Death Cure

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2017 Awards Season: Oscars Nominations

January 23rd, 2018

The Shape of Water

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January 23rd, 2018

Hostiles

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2017 Awards Season: SAG Winners

January 21st, 2018

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

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Theater Averages: Phantom Hangs on by a Thread with $18,513

January 17th, 2018

Phantom Thread

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Weekend Estimates: Jumanji Rules MLK Weekend

January 14th, 2018

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

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2017 Awards Season: BAFTA Nominations

January 11th, 2018

The Shape of Water

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Theater Averages: Post Haunts the Theater Average Chart

January 10th, 2018

The Post

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2017 Awards Season: Golden Globes Winners

January 7th, 2018

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

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Weekend Estimates: Jumanji, Insidious Beat Star Wars

January 7th, 2018

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

The Last Jedi’s run at the top of the chart came to an abrupt end this weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday morning. Disney’s big Christmas hit doesn’t seem to have much by way of legs going into January, as it falls by 55% from New Year’s weekend, the worst performance in the top 10. It will still pick up another $23.551 million or so, according to the studio, for a total of $572.5 million to date domestically. Its global total now stands at $1.2 billion, the 13th-best performance of all time. More...

Theater Averages: 2017 Ends on a Lucky Note, with Seven Members of the $10,000 Club

January 3rd, 2018

The Post

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Theater Averages: The Post Posts Top Marks with average of $58,446 / $84,673

December 27th, 2017

The Post

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Theater Averages: Last Jedi Dethrones Beauty and the Beast $51,987 to $41,508

December 19th, 2017

The Last Jedi

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December 17th, 2017

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

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2017 Awards Season: SAG Nominations

December 13th, 2017

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

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Theater Averages: Tonya Skates its Way to $66,039

December 12th, 2017

I, Tonya

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2017 - Awards Season: Golden Globes - Nominations

December 11th, 2017

The Shape of Water

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Weekend Estimates: Disaster Artist Hits, Just Getting Started Misses

December 10th, 2017

Coco

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Theater Averages: Awards Season is Shaping Up

December 6th, 2017

The Shape of Water

It was another stellar weekend at the box office, at least as far as the theater average chart was concerned. The Shape of Water earned an average of $83,282 in two theaters. This is the fourth best of the year so far. Call Me by Your Name was right behind with an average of $73,890 in four theaters. This is by far the best result of the year for a holdover, more than doubling Lady Bird’s sophomore stint. However, Lady Bird expanded its theater count during its second weekend of release, while Call Me by Your Name did not. The Disaster Artist was close behind with an average of $63,755 in 19 theaters. You could argue this was the best result of the week, because the film was playing in many more theaters than the two films above it. Wonder Wheel was well back with an average of $28,111 in five theaters. Normally this would be an amazing start, but this week it won’t make an impact and it could fade away by the end of the year. Finally, Darkest Hour was the final film in the $10,000 club earning an average of $27,093 in four theaters during its second weekend of release. More...

Weekend Estimates: Coco Wins, Limited Releases on Fire

December 3rd, 2017

Coco

The weekend after Thanksgiving is usually when the studios take a breather before the big Christmas season, and this year is no different, with no new wide releases, and relatively minor shuffles on screen use at the theaters. It’s therefore little surprise that Coco holds on at the top of the chart, and its strong reviews and season-friendly nature help it to extend its lead over Justice League. Coco is headed towards $26.114 million this weekend, according to Disney, for $109 million or so to date. That’s down 49% from last weekend. Justice League, meanwhile, drops a more troubling 60% to $16.58 million, for $197 million after three weekends.

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Theater Averages: Name Finds its Calling with $103,233

November 28th, 2017

Call Me by Your Name

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Weekend Estimates: Coco Gives Disney Another Thanksgiving Win

November 26th, 2017

Coco Coco will easily top the box office chart this Thanksgiving weekend, with Disney projecting a $71 million 5-day opening, including $49 million from Friday to Sunday. That’s the fourth-best Thanksgiving opening of all time, behind Frozen ($94 million), Moana ($82 million), and Toy Story 2 ($80 million). In all, Disney lays claim to 10 of the top 11 opening weekend’s over this holiday period, although, to be fair, the Hunger Games and Harry Potter franchises both claim several spots in the higher reaches of the Thanksgiving weekend record chart, but were just playing in their second weekend, rather than opening.

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Limited and VOD Releases: Call Me Anytime

November 24th, 2017

Call Me by Your Name

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Darkest Hour Trailer

November 3rd, 2017

Drama starring Gary Oldman and Kristin Scott Thomas, directed by Joe Wright, opens November 22 ... Full Movie Details. More...

2017 Preview: November

November 1st, 2017

Thor: Ragnarok

October wasn’t a good month; then again, outside of a few bright spots, the overall box office has been a disaster since early summer. I would love to say November will turn things around, but, while it should be better, in this case “better” is a relative term. There are two films on this list with a chance at $300 million, Thor: Ragnarok and Justice League, while Coco is nearly a guarantee for $200 million. By comparison, last November had a similar result with three films earning between $200 million and $300 million, but none topping that figure. This means, if Thor: Ragnarok and Justice League both get to that milestone, then 2017 could cut into 2016’s lead during the month. It will still take a minor miracle for 2017 to catch up in the end, but just cutting the lead in half by the end of December would be a reason to celebrate at this point. 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
2018/01/19 - $20,843   65 $321   $29,271 1
2018/01/26 - $6,153 -70% 63 $98   $40,572 2

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 2/15/2018 $207,638 75 75 254 $728,889 1/1/2019
Australia 1/12/2018 $932,173 151 216 1613 $5,594,557 5/10/2018
Austria 1/19/2018 $111,565 41 49 422 $625,284 8/23/2018
Belgium 1/17/2018 $171,073 28 34 309 $711,919 4/18/2018
Bolivia 1/18/2018 $11,875 12 12 18 $29,517 1/1/2019
Brazil 1/12/2018 $96,287 0 161 755 $2,593,576 6/14/2018
Bulgaria 2/2/2018 $24,038 15 15 17 $92,160 1/1/2019
Central America 2/15/2018 $72,435 56 56 140 $188,083 4/18/2018
Chile 1/18/2018 $47,027 13 13 77 $271,620 12/20/2018
China 12/1/2017 $2,120,000 12977 12977 14835 $5,614,580 2/1/2018
Colombia 1/18/2018 $77,676 60 60 184 $258,712 12/20/2018
Croatia 1/18/2018 $0 0 7 22 $11,503 1/1/2019
Cyprus 1/18/2018 $7,340 6 6 15 $18,180 2/8/2018
Czech Republic 1/12/2018 $110,644 104 104 352 $503,506 1/1/2019
Denmark 1/25/2018 $319,250 96 98 544 $1,989,151 5/2/2018
Ecuador 1/19/2018 $14,101 18 18 51 $43,975 1/1/2019
Egypt 1/10/2018 $10,139 12 12 25 $20,882 1/1/2019
Estonia 2/2/2018 $13,852 17 17 41 $53,675 3/29/2018
Finland 1/19/2018 $83,031 60 60 245 $350,253 7/6/2018
France 1/5/2018 $192,330 0 350 1811 $6,412,524 6/28/2018
Germany 1/18/2018 $660,023 141 226 2208 $4,591,163 10/11/2018
Greece 1/18/2018 $207,298 0 19 54 $930,270 4/18/2018
Hong Kong 1/4/2018 $273,659 24 29 153 $1,012,858 4/18/2018
Hungary 1/18/2018 $150,084 40 59 273 $659,761 1/1/2019
Iceland 2/2/2018 $11,313 6 6 15 $62,882 1/1/2019
India 1/19/2018 $103,512 125 125 213 $230,934 3/22/2018
Indonesia 1/19/2018 $17,046 150 150 312 $299,002 1/1/2019
Israel 1/4/2018 $122,246 22 30 196 $789,273 1/1/2019
Italy 1/18/2018 $1,461,733 320 320 391 $5,159,437 7/31/2018
Japan 3/30/2018 $376,048 0 2 4 $2,990,881 10/18/2018
Latvia 2/2/2018 $7,108 12 12 26 $25,953 1/1/2019
Lebanon 1/11/2018 $43,000 14 14 31 $120,555 1/1/2019
Lithuania 2/2/2018 $13,642 54 54 95 $36,275 3/5/2018
Malaysia 1/31/2018 $17,927 11 11 29 $57,521 3/15/2018
Mexico 1/19/2018 $109,687 95 95 599 $621,821 9/10/2018
Middle East Region 1/11/2018 $74,795 42 42 56 $139,966 3/15/2018
Netherlands 1/19/2018 $309,564 61 102 832 $2,282,684 7/29/2020
New Zealand 1/12/2018 $226,135 71 97 776 $1,512,747 5/2/2018
North America 11/22/2017 $175,006 4 1,733 13,308 $56,443,120 4/10/2019
Norway 1/12/2018 $193,281 95 95 360 $1,445,889 5/31/2018
Pakistan 2/9/2018 $3,940 10 10 12 $8,034 1/1/2019
Paraguay 2/15/2018 $13,943 9 9 24 $59,759 1/1/2019
Peru 1/18/2018 $50,505 22 22 75 $179,797 12/20/2018
Philippines 2/14/2018 $5,966 2 2 2 $7,222 12/20/2018
Poland 1/26/2018 $141,193 53 53 250 $682,038 1/1/2019
Portugal 1/12/2018 $145,165 53 53 277 $696,660 4/18/2018
Romania 1/19/2018 $63,473 69 69 196 $246,383 1/1/2019
Russia (CIS) 1/12/2018 $49,754 169 352 1013 $673,711 1/1/2019
Serbia and Montenegro 1/11/2018 $11,265 30 30 85 $53,071 1/1/2019
Singapore 1/4/2018 $3,928 5 8 51 $203,479 4/11/2018
Slovakia 1/12/2018 $50,256 61 61 125 $146,406 2/28/2018
Slovenia 1/25/2018 $11,173 19 19 58 $46,138 4/11/2018
South Africa 2/2/2018 $32,954 24 24 108 $173,367 5/16/2018
South Korea 1/4/2018 $0 0 212 338 $228,989 6/1/2022
Spain 1/12/2018 $586,393 234 249 978 $1,833,975 8/16/2018
Sweden 2/2/2018 $192,427 102 102 428 $1,178,838 5/16/2018
Switzerland 1/3/2018 $10,916 19 66 399 $1,806,881 8/17/2018
Switzerland (German Speaking) 1/12/2018 $190,000 38 38 38 $190,000 1/15/2018
Switzerland (Italian Speaking) 1/18/2018 $8,821 4 4 19 $38,864 3/7/2018
Taiwan 1/5/2018 $82,033 41 41 148 $268,432 3/29/2018
Thailand 1/11/2018 $53,547 22 22 89 $141,759 3/15/2018
Trinidad 1/24/2018 $12,049 9 9 19 $24,081 1/1/2019
Turkey 2/2/2018 $48,533 53 53 166 $114,807 2/26/2019
Ukraine 1/18/2018 $68,588 99 120 394 $383,461 1/1/2019
United Arab Emirates 1/11/2018 $88,626 23 23 34 $160,531 1/1/2019
United Kingdom 1/12/2018 $5,555,587 605 641 4543 $32,492,757 5/23/2018
Uruguay 1/25/2018 $32,912 0 11 68 $169,530 1/1/2019
Venezuela 1/19/2018 $78,888 30 30 110 $508,502 4/4/2018
Vietnam 1/19/2018 $20,843 65 65 128 $40,572 1/1/2019
 
Rest of World $2,524,048
 
Worldwide Total$150,807,630 6/1/2022

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

Gary Oldman    Winston Churchill

Supporting Cast

Kristin Scott Thomas    Clementine Churchill
Lily James    Elizabeth Nel
Stephen Dillane    Viscount Halifax
Ben Mendelsohn    King George VI
Ronald Pickup    Neville Chamberlain
Nicholas Jones    Sir John Simon
Richard Lumsden    General Hastings Ismay
Jeremy Child    Lord Stanhope

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

Production and Technical Credits

Joe Wright    Director
Tim Bevan    Producer
Eric Fellner    Producer
Lisa Bruce    Producer
Anthony McCarten    Producer
Douglas Urbanski    Producer
Anthony McCarten    Screenwriter
James Biddle    Executive Producer
Lucas Webb    Executive Producer
Liza Chasin    Executive Producer
Bruno Delbonnel    Director of Photography
Sarah Greenwood    Production Designer
Valerio Bonelli    Editor
Jacqueline Durran    Costume Designer
Dario Marianelli    Composer
Jina Jay    Casting Director
Katie Spencer    Set Decorator
Kazuhiro Tsuji    Prosthetic makeup and hair designer: Gary Oldman
David Malinowski    Personal makeup artist: Gary Oldman
Lucy Sibbick    Prosthetic makeup and hair artist: Gary Oldman

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