China Box Office for Operation Mekong (2016)

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Operation Mekong
Theatrical Performance (US$)
China Box Office $172,900,000Details
Worldwide Box Office $174,279,252Details
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Synopsis

Two Chinese commercial vessels are ambushed while traveling down the Mekong River in the waters of the Golden Triangle, one of the largest drug-manufacturing regions in the world. 13 sailors are executed at gunpoint, and 900,000 methamphetamine pills are recovered at the scene. The Chinese government immediately sends a band of elite narcotics officers led by Captain Gao Gang to the Golden Triangle to uncover the truth behind the murders. Tea field owner and Golden Triangle-based intelligence officer Fang Xinwu joins the investigation. After it is discovered that the drugs seized on the Chinese ships had been planted by the henchman of a notorious drug cartel leader named Naw Khar, the governments of Thailand, Laos, Myanmar and China launch a joint task force to apprehend the criminal. The road to justice is, however, paved with dangerous and deadly obstacles…

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Movie Details

China Releases: September 29th, 2016 (Wide)
Video Release: May 2nd, 2017 by Well Go USA Video
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Running Time: 124 minutes
Keywords: Set in China, Narcotics, Smuggler, Organized Crime
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production Countries: China
Languages: Mandarin

Home Market Releases for June 6th, 2017

June 6th, 2017

Beauty and the Beast

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International Box Office: Inferno Burns Bright with $49.75 million

October 19th, 2016

Inferno

Inferno started its international run in first place with $49.75 million on 12,293 screens in 64 markets. However, its individual markets are a bit of a mess. On the low end, the film only managed second place in the U.K. with $3.62 million on 591 screens, while it also had to settle for second place in Australia with $1.73 million on 266. Given the size of those two markets, this is like opening with just under $20 million here. On the other hand, the film earned first place in Italy ($5.07 million on 679 screens); Russia ($4.81 million on 2,032); and Germany ($4.09 million on 768). Those markets suggest a $40 million to $50 million opening here. Sadly, I think the lower end is more likely here. More...

International Box Office: Peregrine Takes Down its Prey with $42.5 million

October 12th, 2016

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children

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Theater Averages: Asura has Maddening Opening with $10,627

October 12th, 2016

Asura: The City of Madness

Asura: The City of Madness was the only film in the $10,000 club with an average of $10,627 in two theaters. Interestingly, Operation Mekong nearly rose to that milestone with an average of $9,511 in 17 theaters. More...

Weekend Estimates: Girl on Train Pulls Out of Station with $24.6 Million

October 9th, 2016

The Girl on the Train

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International Box Office: Peculiar Powers Its Way to the Top with $37.4 million

October 5th, 2016

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children debuted in first place internationally with $37.4 million in 59 markets. The film’s biggest market was South Korea, where it earned second place with $4.43 million on 810 screens over the weekend for a total of $5.30 million. It also earned $4.43 million in 558 theaters in the U.K., which was also enough for second place in that market. The film had nearly identical results in both Mexico ($3.61 million) and in Australia ($3.07 million). The film cost $110 million to make, so it will need to make about $250 million internationally to have any real chance of breaking even in the short term. It is too soon to tell if that will happen. We will need to see more results from other markets, and more importantly, we will need to see the film’s legs as well. More...

Theater Averages: Denial Denies American Honey Top Spot with $18,746

October 5th, 2016

American Honey

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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
2016/09/30 3 $24,570,000   44,743 $549   $24,790,000 1
2016/10/07 1 $27,240,000 +11% 64,633 $421   $100,450,000 2
2016/10/14 1 $22,000,000 -19% 56,399 $390   $140,770,000 3
2016/10/21 3 $8,490,000 -61% 29,622 $287   $159,240,000 4
2016/10/28 5 $4,460,000 -47% 19,196 $232   $168,810,000 5
2016/11/04 5 $1,610,000 -64% 6,867 $234   $171,680,000 6
2016/11/11 - $470,000 -71% 2,623 $179   $171,020,000 7

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 9/30/2016 $2,526 1 13 45 $512,057 10/31/2016
China 9/29/2016 $2,804 0 64633 224083 $172,900,000 4/10/2020
New Zealand 10/7/2016 $26,991 3 3 9 $67,183 11/27/2017
North America 9/30/2016 $85,082 25 29 93 $800,012
 
Worldwide Total$174,279,252 4/10/2020

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Eddie Peng   
Zhang Hanyu   
Carl Ng   
Ken Lo   
Pawarith Monkolpisit   
Jonathan Wu   

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Production and Technical Credits

Dante Lam    Director
Huang Jianxin    Producer
Liang Fengying    Producer
Yu Dong    Producer