The Hole 3D (2012)
| Theatrical Performance | ||
| Domestic Box Office | n/a | |
| International Box Office | $9,716,671 | |
| Worldwide Box Office | $9,716,671 | |
| Further financial details... | ||
Synopsis
Life couldn’t possibly get worse, or so thought 14 year old Dane and his 10 year old brother Lucas, when their single mother Susan uproots them from New York City to the sleepy little town of Bensonville. For Dane the only exciting thing about their new town is the beautiful girl next door, Julie. With Susan spending more and more time at work, Dane and Lucas are left unattended to explore the depths of their eerie new residence. With Dane paying more attention to Julie, he has far less time and patience for his little brother. But then everything changes when they find a sinister black hole under a locked trap door in the basement. As the brothers experiment with the hole they realize that the cold pit goes on forever. Then drop a penny and never hear it hit bottom. They lower a flashlight and it gets consumed by the darkness. Hoping for some answers about the house’s past, Dane and Lucas bring Julie in on their new discovery. When the hole is exposed, evil is unleashed. With strange shadows lurking around every corner and past nightmares coming to life, the trio will have to come face to face with their darkest fears.
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Movie Details
| Domestic Releases: | September 28th, 2012 (Limited) by Big Air Studios |
| Video Release: | October 2nd, 2012 by Big Air Studios, released as The Hole |
| Running Time: | 92 minutes |
| Film format: | 3-D, 3-D - Shot in 3-D |
| Plot point: | Children Dealing with Divorce, Clowns, Country Mouse, City Mouse, Single Parent |
| Social setting: | Life in a Small Town |
| Source: | Original Screenplay |
| Genre: | Thriller/Suspense |
| Production Method: | Live Action |
| Creative Type: | Kids Fiction |
| Production/Financing Companies: | Bold Films, Benderspink Productions |
| Production Countries: | United States |
| Languages: | English |
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Synopsis
Life couldn’t possibly get worse, or so thought 14 year old Dane and his 10 year old brother Lucas, when their single mother Susan uproots them from New York City to the sleepy little town of Bensonville. For Dane the only exciting thing about their new town is the beautiful girl next door, Julie. With Susan spending more and more time at work, Dane and Lucas are left unattended to explore the depths of their eerie new residence. With Dane paying more attention to Julie, he has far less time and patience for his little brother. But then everything changes when they find a sinister black hole under a locked trap door in the basement. As the brothers experiment with the hole they realize that the cold pit goes on forever. Then drop a penny and never hear it hit bottom. They lower a flashlight and it gets consumed by the darkness. Hoping for some answers about the house’s past, Dane and Lucas bring Julie in on their new discovery. When the hole is exposed, evil is unleashed. With strange shadows lurking around every corner and past nightmares coming to life, the trio will have to come face to face with their darkest fears.
Metrics
Movie Details
| Domestic Releases: | September 28th, 2012 (Limited) by Big Air Studios |
| Video Release: | October 2nd, 2012 by Big Air Studios, released as The Hole |
| Running Time: | 92 minutes |
| Film format: | 3-D, 3-D - Shot in 3-D |
| Plot point: | Children Dealing with Divorce, Clowns, Country Mouse, City Mouse, Single Parent |
| Social setting: | Life in a Small Town |
| Source: | Original Screenplay |
| Genre: | Thriller/Suspense |
| Production Method: | Live Action |
| Creative Type: | Kids Fiction |
| Production/Financing Companies: | Bold Films, Benderspink Productions |
| Production Countries: | United States |
| Languages: | English |
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.