Lebanon Box Office for Homefront (2013)

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Homefront poster
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Lebanon Box Office $239,716Details
Worldwide Box Office $51,695,362Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $9,296,697 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $5,558,639 Details
Total North America Video Sales $14,855,336
Further financial details...

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Synopsis

A widowed ex-DEA agent who retires to a small town for the sake of his 10-year-old daughter. The only problem is he picked the wrong town.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$22,000,000
Lebanon Releases: December 5th, 2013 (Wide)
Video Release: March 11th, 2014 by Universal Home Entertainment
March 31st, 2014 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for strong violence, pervasive language, drug content and brief sexuality.
(Rating bulletin 2281, 7/17/2013)
Running Time: 100 minutes
Keywords: DEA Agent, Young Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, Death of a Spouse or Fiancée / Fiancé, Life in a Small Town, Gangs, Narcotics, Revenge, Kidnap, Action Thriller
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Gary Fleder, Millennium Films, Endgame Entertainment, Open Road Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for March 11th, 2014

March 10th, 2014

If you look over at Amazon.com, the best-selling new release of the week is The Book Thief. This film made just over $20 million at the box office, which is amazing for a limited release. However, it is still a limited release on top of the new releases. That tells you how slow this week is on the home market. Fortunately, last Friday The Hunger Games: Catching Fire came out on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack and I'm including it on this week's list as well. There are a number of other releases that are worth picking up, including The Patience Stone on DVD, In Fear on DVD, and Inside Llewyn Davis on Blu-ray. However, while there is some competition, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire on Blu-ray Combo Pack is the Pick of the Week. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Calm Before the Winter Store

December 10th, 2013

Frozen poster

As expected, the box office was really soft this weekend with Frozen rising to the top with over $30 million. It was the only film that earned more than that amount, while The Hunger Games: Catching Fire was the only other film with significantly more than $5 million. Out of the Furnace was the only new release and while it barely topped $5 million, it still managed third place. The overall box office fell from 56% to just $92 million. As bad as that result is, it is still 15% higher than the same weekend last year. 2013 remains above 2012, albeit by a tiny margin of 0.3% at $9.75 billion to $9.72 billion. It wouldn't take much for 2013 to again lose its lead, so there's a lot to be interested in in the final few weeks of the year. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Cool Films, Hot Box Office

December 3rd, 2013

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire poster

Thanksgiving long weekend set records with both The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and Frozen breaking records for biggest Thanksgiving weekend and biggest Thanksgiving opening respectively. There was also good news for Thor: The Dark World over the weekend, as it topped predictions, and even while the rest of the new releases struggled, to be polite, it was a really impressive weekend. Over the three-day portion of the weekend, the box office pulled in a total of $208 million, which was 8% lower than last weekend. This is actually a very good decline, as the midweek holiday releases took some of the demand for the weekend. This was 82% higher than the same weekend last year, but this is misleading, because this weekend last year was the weekend after Thanksgiving day. 2013 was stronger than last Thanksgiving, but by 0.0456% over the three-day portion. Over fives days, the box office earned $293 million, which was almost exactly 1% more than last Thanksgiving. 2013 has regained the lead over 2012, albeit by a tiny margin at $9.62 billion to $9.61 billion. Hopefully it can maintain this lead from now till January. More...

Weekend Predictions: Fire vs. Ice

November 27th, 2013

Frozen poster

Thanksgiving long weekend won't be remembered for the quality of the films opening wide. In fact, of the three new releases on this week's list, only one of them is truly opening wide. Homefront is debuting in 2,500 theaters, while Black Nativity is only opening in 1,500. Oldboy is only opening in 600 theaters, but it still has a reasonable shot at the top ten. If it weren't for the wide expansion of Frozen and hopefully a strong hold by The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, the weekend would be a write-off. As it is, 2013 should crush 2012... mostly because there is a misalignment and this weekend last year was the weekend after Thanksgiving. The post holiday slump meant the top five was only able to bring in a little under $75 million. I'm not saying Catching Fire will top that number, at least not over three days, but it should clear at least that much over the next five days. More...

Contest: FREEZE!

November 22nd, 2013

There are three wide releases next week, Black Nativity, Homefront, and Oldboy. Unfortunately none of them are expected to be even midlevel hits. Fortunately, there's one other option, Frozen. Frozen opened in one theater on Friday the 22nd before expanding wide on Wednesday the 27th. Normally we don't like to use films that have already opened, but it is still the best choice for 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 Frozen. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), regardless if they go over or not, will win a copy of Impractical Jokers: Season One on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2013 Preview: November

November 1st, 2013

October ended on a winning note, but it was the only time the entire month that 2013 topped 2012 in the year-over-year comparison. This is quite shocking, as Gravity crushed expectations with more than $200 million and counting. Even with that surprise monster hit, the month still couldn't keep pace with last year. Compared to October, November looks a lot better with three films that could be monster hits: Frozen, Thor: The Dark World, and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. On the other hand, those are the only three movies with a 50/50 chance or better to top $100 million compared, while there were seven films that reached that milestone last November. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire should make more than last year's number one film, Skyfall, but the depth last year could prove too much to deal with. 2013 might dip below last year's pace sometime during the month, but hopefully it won't stay there too long. 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
2013/12/06 1 $98,397   17 $5,788   $98,397 1
2013/12/13 2 $50,103 -49% 15 $3,340   $171,046 2
2013/12/27 8 $2,760   2 $1,380   $239,716 4

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 12/5/2013 $1,664 10 10 10 $1,664 12/13/2015
Brazil 12/6/2013 $68,030 58 58 82 $123,537 12/13/2015
Bulgaria 12/6/2013 $50,294 29 29 85 $217,239 12/30/2018
Croatia 12/5/2013 $15,489 9 9 35 $38,330 12/30/2018
Estonia 11/29/2013 $15,091 4 4 8 $28,648 12/13/2015
Greece 12/5/2013 $115,591 25 25 64 $321,856 12/13/2015
Hungary 11/28/2013 $44,619 28 28 84 $83,953 12/30/2018
Iceland 12/13/2013 $13,975 6 6 12 $34,747 12/30/2018
Jordan 12/5/2013 $42,420 5 5 14 $175,217 12/30/2018
Latvia 12/13/2013 $5,440 1 1 1 $5,440 12/30/2018
Lebanon 12/5/2013 $98,397 17 17 34 $239,716 12/30/2018
Lithuania 12/13/2013 $5,399 5 5 6 $12,935 12/13/2015
Malaysia 11/28/2013 $263,682 60 60 148 $579,068 12/13/2015
Netherlands 11/28/2013 $207,868 38 38 151 $807,696 12/13/2015
North America 11/27/2013 $6,915,241 2,570 2,570 8,567 $20,158,492 4/8/2016
Portugal 12/5/2013 $102,038 35 35 97 $268,218 12/13/2015
Romania 12/6/2013 $168,519 46 46 107 $441,838 12/30/2018
Russia (CIS) 11/28/2013 $1,464,389 900 900 2000 $2,683,952 12/30/2018
Singapore 12/5/2013 $109,526 15 15 27 $189,328 12/13/2015
South Africa 12/6/2013 $55,588 50 51 101 $211,379 12/13/2015
Spain 8/1/2014 $0 0 1 3 $1,908,166 11/28/2018
Taiwan 11/29/2013 $187,896 57 57 141 $604,448 12/13/2015
Thailand 12/19/2013 $34,875 16 16 29 $52,034 12/13/2015
Ukraine 11/28/2013 $158,815 73 73 196 $358,496 12/30/2018
United Arab Emirates 12/12/2013 $533,915 32 33 77 $1,126,280 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 12/6/2013 $719,856 295 295 680 $1,821,224 12/13/2015
Venezuela 7/4/2014 $101,113 16 16 47 $462,507 12/17/2015
Vietnam 12/6/2013 $66,901 31 33 64 $156,935 12/30/2018
 
Rest of World $18,582,019
 
Worldwide Total$51,695,362 12/30/2018

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

Jason Statham    Phil Broker
James Franco    Gator Bodine
Izabela Vidovic   

Supporting Cast

Winona Ryder   
Kate Bosworth   
Rachelle Lefevre   
Frank Grillo   
Clancy Brown   

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

Production and Technical Credits

Gary Fleder    Director
Sylvester Stallone    Screenwriter
Chuck Logan    Story Creator
Sylvester Stallone    Producer
Kevin King-Templeton    Producer
John Thompson    Producer
Trevor Short    Executive Producer
Avi Lerner    Executive Producer
Boaz Davidson    Executive Producer
Rene Besson    Executive Producer
Mark Gill    Executive Producer
James D. Stern    Executive Producer
Douglas E. Hansen    Executive Producer
Robert Ortiz    Co-Producer
Theo Van de Sande    Director of Photography
Greg Berry    Production Designer
Padraic McKinley    Editor
Kelli Jones    Costume Designer
Mark Isham    Composer
Barbara Fiorentino    Casting Director
Lonnie Ramati    Co-Executive Producer
Selena Arizanovic    Music Supervisor
A. Todd Holland    Art Director
Cindy La Jeunesse    Set Decorator
Walter Schneider    Set Designer
Brian Waits    Set Designer
Jay Meagher    Sound Mixer
Martyn Zub    Sound Designer
Martyn Zub    Supervising Sound Editor
Chris David    Re-recording Mixer
Gabriel J. Serrano    Re-recording Mixer
Ajoy Mani    Visual Effects Supervisor
Worldwide FX    Visual Effects Producer
Brad Martin    Stunt Coordinator
Nicole Williams    Associate Producer
Steve Danton    Assistant Director
Brad Maryin    Second Unit Director
Duane Manwiller    Second Unit Camera

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