Turkey Box Office for Phantom (2013)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Turkey Box Office $12,807Details
Worldwide Box Office $1,199,510Details
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Synopsis

Demi is the captain of a Cold War Soviet missile submarine who has recently been suffering from seizures that alter his perception of reality. Forced to leave his wife and daughter, he is rushed into a classified mission, where he is haunted by his past and challenged by a rogue KGB group bent on seizing control of the ship's nuclear missile. With the fate of humanity in his hands, Demi discovers he has been chosen for this mission in the belief he would fail. PHANTOM is a suspense submarine thriller about extraordinary men facing impossible choices.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$18,000,000
Turkey Releases: July 18th, 2014 (Wide)
Video Release: June 18th, 2013 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for violence.
(Rating bulletin 2251, 12/5/2012)
Running Time: 97 minutes
Keywords: Underwater, On a Boat, Cold War, Commies
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Thriller/Suspense
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: RCR Media Group, Trilogy Entertainment Group, Solar Filmworks
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Contest: Hot Pursuit: Winning Announcement

July 3rd, 2013

The winners of our Hot Pursuit contest were determined and they are... More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for June 25th, 2013

June 24th, 2013

It's summer time. Long time readers know what that means for the home market. It's bad news. There are a couple of first-run releases to come out: The Call and The Incredible Burt Wonderstone. The former was a solid midlevel hit earning more than $50 million on a $13 million budget. The latter bombed. Neither one is a contender for Pick of the Week. There are a couple limited releases that might rise to that level, but I think the best release is Todd & the Book of Pure Evil: The Complete Second Season on DVD. Unfortunately, the screener arrived late so I haven't had a chance to review it, and I hate handing out that honor when till after I give the screener a full review. Fortunately, there is a screener that arrived late that is worth that honor: My Neighbor Totoro on Blu-ray. More...

Contest: Hot Pursuit

June 21st, 2013

There are two films opening wide next weekend and they could be in a really tight race for top spot. I think The Heat will beat out White House Down, but I'm not overly confident in that prediction. Even so, it is 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 The Heat. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Phantom on Blu-ray. Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a copy of Phantom on Blu-ray. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

Contest: Like Father Like Son: Winning Announcement

June 20th, 2013

The winners of our Like Father Like Son contest were determined and they are... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Jack Was Just Average-Sized

March 4th, 2013

The box office was mostly disappointing over the weekend. Jack the Giant Slayer was able to match expectations, more or less, but this was bad news because its expectations were really low compared to its production budget. The other two wide releases, 21 and Over and The Last Exorcism Part II both struggled and failed to live up to the low end of expectations. There was a fourth film that was supposed to open wide, but in the end, Phantom opened in barely more than 1,000 theaters and didn't even come close to the Mendoza Line. The overall box office did grow by 6.0% from last weekend to $109 million. However, that was 35% lower than the same weekend last year. This is several layers of disaster. Year-to-date, 2013 has pulled in $1.55 billion, but that is 7.9% lower than 2012's pace. I don't see it getting better going forward and for the most part, the rest of the month is really bad in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Weekend Estimates: Jack No Giant

March 3rd, 2013

The year's first big-budget special effects extravaganza is headed for a decidedly weak opening weekend. Jack the Giant Slayer will earn about $28 million, according to Warner Bros., which is only a fraction of its reported $195 million production budget. Even with international numbers expected to be better, the film will struggle financially. The weekend's other openers are posting even more modest numbers, but benefit from having much, much lower budgets. 21 and Over is set for $9 million for Relativity and The Last Exorcism Part II will post about $8 million for CBS Films. Phantom, from new distributor RCR Media Group, will pick up a very weak $460,000 or so (they have not shared an official number with us) from 1,118 theaters, highlighting once more the challenge for new distributors in establishing a place in the market. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will There Be Any Giants at the Box Office?

March 1st, 2013

There are four wide releases this week, but only one of them, Jack the Giant Slayer, has a real shot at first place. I think 21 and Over and The Last Exorcism Part II should be in a close race for second place, but not everyone agrees. As for Phantom, most think it won't even reach the top ten. As for this weekend last year, The Lorax led the way with just over $70 million. There's no real chance any film will earn that much this weekend. In fact, there's a small chance Jack the Giant Slayer won't match Project X's opening of $21 million. It's going to be a bad weekend at the box office. More...

2013 Preview: March

March 1st, 2013

February is over, and for the most part, we should be very happy it is done and buried. The biggest hit of the month turned out to be Identity Thief, which will cross $100 million shortly. There were also a couple of impressive midlevel hits, like Warm Bodies and Escape from Planet Earth, but for the most part, it was miss after miss. This is bad news for March, which is not only dealing with a slumping 2013 box office, but will be compared with a strong March of 2012. Last March started with The Lorax, which earned more than $200 million. There's a good chance no March release this year will reach this milestone. Last March was also the month The Hunger Games opened, which earned more than $400 million. There's a chance the top three films opening this month won't earn that much combined. 2013 is going to take a beating in the year-over-year comparison and it is already $100 million behind last year's pace. 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
2014/07/18 8 $12,807   45 $285   $12,807 1

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
North America 3/1/2013 $508,000 1,118 1,118 2,553 $1,034,589 12/5/2014
Turkey 7/18/2014 $12,807 45 45 45 $12,807 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 8/28/2015 $152,114 62 62 62 $152,114 9/3/2015
 
Worldwide Total$1,199,510 12/30/2018

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Leading Cast

Ed Harris    Demi
David Duchovny    Bruni

Supporting Cast

William Fichtner    Alex
Lance Henriksen    Markov
Johnathon Schaech    Pavlov
Jason Beghe    Dr. Semak
Derek Magyar    Garin
Jason Gray-Stanford    Sasha
Sean Patrick Flanery    Tyrtov
Julian Adams    Bavenod
Dagmara Dominczyk    Sophi
Kip Pardue    Yanis
Jordan Bridges    Sonar Operator

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

Production and Technical Credits

Todd Robinson    Director
Todd Robinson    Screenwriter
John Watson    Producer
Pen Densham    Producer
Julian Adams    Producer
Rui Costa Reis    Executive Producer
Ricardo Costa Reis    Executive Producer
Eliad Josephson    Executive Producer
Dennis Murphy    Co-Producer
Jeff Rona    Composer
Sherrie Jordan    Costume Designer
Terel Gibson    Editor
Jonathan A. Carlson    Production Designer
Byron Werner    Director of Photography
Charlie Brownell    Set Decorator
Ken King    Sound Mixer
Jonathan Miller    Supervising Sound Designer
Jonathan Wales    Re-recording Mixer
Richard 'Tricky' Kitting    Re-recording Mixer
Ian O’Connor    Special Effects Supervisor
Mark Scott Spatny    Visual Effects Supervisor
Matt Robken    Visual Effects Producer
Shawn Patrick Nash    Stunt Coordinator
Scott Putman    Line Producer
Alex Daltas    Associate Producer
Brinton Bryan    Assistant Director
Mark Kohl    Second Unit Director
Iris Hampton    Casting Director

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