Netherlands Box Office for Safe Haven (2013)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Netherlands Box Office $707,042Details
Worldwide Box Office $94,050,951Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $20,070,560 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $9,663,713 Details
Total North America Video Sales $29,734,273
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Synopsis

When a mysterious young woman arrives in a small North Carolina town, her reluctance to join the tight knit community raises questions about her past. Slowly, she begins putting down roots, and gains the courage to start a relationship with Alex, a widowed store owner with two young children. But dark secrets intrude on her new life with such terror that she is forced to rediscover the meaning of sacrifice and rely on the power of love in this romantic thriller.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$28,000,000
Netherlands Releases: April 18th, 2013 (Wide)
Video Release: May 7th, 2013 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for thematic material involving threatening behavior, and for violence and sexuality.
(Rating bulletin 2254, 1/9/2013)
Running Time: 115 minutes
Keywords: Romance, Widow/Widower, Romantic Drama
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Temple Hill Entertainment, Relativity Media, Nicholas Sparks Productions
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Numbers: Massive Update: May 12th, 2013

June 22nd, 2013

There was a one-two punch when it came to new releases with Safe Haven topping the DVD chart, while Jack Reacher reached top spot on Blu-ray. Safe Haven sold 558,000 units / $9.54 million on DVD and 227,000 units / $5.22 million on Blu-ray. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 29%, which is better than expected, given its target demographic. In total, the film has sold 941,000 units / $16.09 million on DVD, while its Blu-ray running tallies are 373,000 units / $8.53 million. Jack Reacher opened in second place on the DVD chart with 320,000 units / $5.46 million, but earned first place on Blu-ray with 248,000 units / $5.01 million. An opening week Blu-ray share of 44% is good, but not great. After four weeks of release, the film has sold 539,000 units / $9.26 million on DVD and 383,000 units / $7.95 million on Blu-ray. I think the studio was expecting more. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for May 7th, 2013

May 7th, 2013

While there are a lot of new releases listed on Amazon.com, it isn't long before you run into filler. Worse still, the top two selling movies, Jack Reacher and Save Haven, are just mediocre movies. The Great Escape is coming out on Blu-ray this week, which would normally be a reason to celebrate. However, a lot of reviewers are complaining about the poor video quality. The film needed, and deserves, a full restoration, but that didn't happen. We need to look further down the list to find a Pick of the Week contender, and we find one in 30 Rock: Season Seven. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Oscars Steal the Spotlight

February 25th, 2013

The Oscars proved to be too much competition for the new releases as neither Snitch nor Dark Skies were able to find much success. Indeed, it was Identity Thief that rose to top spot in its third week of release. Most films in the top five were able to at least match expectations, but the overall box office still plummeted 27% from last weekend to just $103 million. The comparison to last year was not quite as bad, but it was still down by a stunning 23%. Ouch. 2013 is now behind 2012 by a full $100 million or 6.7% at $1.41 billion to $1.51 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: Dark Skies for New Releases

February 21st, 2013

There are just two wide releases coming out this week, Snitch and Dark Skies. Most analysts think Snitch is the stronger of the two films, but most also think Identity Thief will return to top spot. Looking at all of the evidence, it certainly seems that way. Unless one of the new releases is a truly big surprise, it looks like we won't keep pace with last year again this weekend. 2013 needed to get off to a really fast start, because there's no film that's going to match The Hunger Games, and once we are dealing with that film in the year-over-year comparison, 2013 might be sunk for good. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Death of a Franchise

February 20th, 2013

The Valentine's Day / President's Day five-day weekend wasn't as lucrative as many had hoped, at least not at the top, which is really bad news for a year that is not off to a great start. A Good Day to Die Hard won the race, but barely, with Identity Thief coming in a very close second over the weekend. Other new releases, like Safe Haven and Escape From Planet Earth did better than expected, while Beautiful Creatures crashed. The overall box office did rise by 36% to $141 million over the three-day period, but the holiday explains that growth. Compare to last year, 2013 actually failed to match last President's Day by 9.3% over the three-day period and with $168 million including Monday, missed the four-day period by 13%. Year-to-date, 2013 is behind 2012 by 6.7% at $1.28 billion to $1.37 billion. I am officially concerned. More...

Weekend Estimates: Die Hard to Win Close Weekend Race

February 17th, 2013

President's Day weekend will end with a win and a solid opening for A Good Day to Die Hard, based on studio estimates released on Sunday, but it'll be a close run thing. Safe Haven was a predictable winner on Valentine's Day but has faded fast and is projected to earn $21.4 million Friday-Sunday for third place. Second place is going to be claimed by Identity Thief with about $23.4 million over three days, during which time it has steadily caught up with Die Hard, so much so that it has a good chance of winning the day on Monday. The Bruce Willis actioner will, however, get to claim the title for the weekend with a respectable $25 million for three days and close to $40 million in total by the end of Monday. More...

Weekend Predictions: All the Presidents' Valentines

February 14th, 2013

It's Valentine's Day today, while Monday is President's Day, so the box office has an unofficial five-day weekend. There's not much of a mystery regarding which of the four wide releases will top the chart this weekend, as nearly everyone expects A Good Day to Die Hard will come out on top. Maybe Safe Haven will earn first place tonight, but very few expect that will last after Valentine's day. Despite earning better than expected reviews, Beautiful Creatures isn't expected to compete for the top spot, or even second place. So far there are no reviews for Escape From Planet Earth and it might be stuck in fifth place. Because of a misalignment in Valentine's Day, we should do better this weekend compared to the same weekend last year, which is good news, as 2013 is in a mini-slump. More...

Contest: Yippee-ki-yay!

February 8th, 2013

Valentine's Day is next week, to be more specific, it is on Thursday. Going to the movies is such an iconic date, it makes sense romantic movies like Safe Haven and Beautiful Creatures are opening that day. I'm not even surprised a family film like Escape From Planet Earth is opening, because it gives families something to do. I'm a little more concerned about A Good Day to Die Hard. While it is the odd one out, it still should win the weekend box office race and 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 A Good Day to Die Hard. 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 Bonanza: Season Five on DVD. Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win a copy of Gunsmoke: Season Seven, Volume Two on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2013 Preview: February

February 1st, 2013

For the most part, January was a really good month and 2013 got off to a really good start. I'm not so sure about February, on the other hand. There's only one film that has a statistically significant shot at $100 million, A Good Day to Die Hard, but I'm a little concerned that it won't live up to expectations. The franchise has been around a long time and it is possible that the target audience has either moved on or are too young to remember when these films were huge at the box office. The film I'm most looking forward to seeing is Warm Bodies, which is earning amazing early reviews (the keyword there is "early"), but it is too high-concept to be a major hit. Last February, there were a couple of films that topped $100 million, plus a few other midlevel hits. I would like to think that would also be the case this year, but I have to be more cautious than that. The evidence points to a weak month ahead, for the most part. 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
2013/04/19 1 $281,318   68 $4,137   $327,541 1
2013/04/26 2 $281,905 n/c 68 $4,146   $707,042 2

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 2/14/2013 $2,033,911 245 247 999 $5,276,888 12/14/2015
Austria 3/7/2013 $168,526 40 40 286 $773,944 12/14/2015
Belgium 4/24/2013 $120,425 30 30 30 $161,460 12/14/2015
Brazil 4/19/2013 $350,081 153 153 229 $597,955 12/14/2015
Czech Republic 4/25/2013 $10,692 41 41 41 $10,692 12/30/2018
Egypt 3/6/2013 $20,068 6 6 34 $111,724 12/30/2018
Estonia 3/1/2013 $12,693 6 6 15 $51,588 12/14/2015
Germany 3/7/2013 $919,483 289 304 2038 $4,021,429 12/14/2015
Hong Kong 2/14/2013 $123,770 20 20 37 $191,260 12/14/2015
Hungary 4/25/2013 $19,525 23 23 23 $20,532 12/30/2018
Iceland 3/22/2013 $8,432 4 4 13 $37,282 12/30/2018
Latvia 2/15/2013 $7,646 4 4 10 $16,178 12/30/2018
Lebanon 2/14/2013 $40,022 11 11 26 $109,444 12/30/2018
Lithuania 3/1/2013 $13,333 8 8 16 $33,648 12/14/2015
Netherlands 4/18/2013 $281,318 68 68 136 $707,042 12/14/2015
New Zealand 2/14/2013 $129,029 36 40 189 $412,528 12/14/2015
North America 2/14/2013 $21,401,594 3,223 3,223 17,613 $71,399,120 12/5/2014
Philippines 2/13/2013 $127,007 75 75 130 $203,811 12/30/2018
Portugal 3/28/2013 $97,526 27 29 128 $332,954 12/14/2015
Russia (CIS) 2/14/2013 $562,197 314 314 577 $901,867 12/30/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 4/18/2013 $2,029 8 8 16 $6,665 12/30/2018
Singapore 2/21/2013 $34,226 11 20 53 $247,293 12/14/2015
Slovakia 4/25/2013 $8,200 169 169 169 $14,238 12/14/2015
Slovenia 4/18/2013 $13,706 9 9 18 $35,901 12/14/2015
Spain 4/19/2013 $418,084 244 244 486 $922,005 12/14/2015
Switzerland 3/7/2013 $223,570 38 42 196 $1,015,742 12/14/2015
Thailand 2/14/2013 $36,247 27 27 44 $64,209 12/14/2015
Ukraine 2/14/2013 $0 0 49 118 $199,916 12/30/2018
United Arab Emirates 2/14/2013 $77,527 24 24 35 $151,375 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 3/1/2013 $1,221,777 388 388 1195 $3,567,381 12/14/2015
 
Rest of World $2,454,880
 
Worldwide Total$94,050,951 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

Josh Duhamel    Alex Wheatley
Julianne Hough    Katie Feldman

Supporting Cast

Cobie Smulders    Jo
David Lyons    Kevin Tierney
Noah Lomax    Josh
Mimi Kirkland    Lexi

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

Production and Technical Credits

Lasse Hallström    Director
Dana Stevens    Screenwriter
Gage Lansky    Screenwriter
Nicholas Sparks    Based on the novel by
Ryan Kavanaugh    Producer
Wyck Godfrey    Producer
Marty Bowen    Producer
Nicholas Sparks    Producer
Tucker Tooley    Executive Producer
Ron Burkle    Executive Producer
Jason Colbeck    Executive Producer
Robbie Brenner    Executive Producer
Shannon Gaulding    Executive Producer
Tracey Nyberg    Executive Producer
Kenneth Halsband    Co-Producer
Adam Fields    Co-Producer
Terry Stacey    Cinematographer
Andrew Mondshein    Editor
Deborah Lurie    Composer
Happy Walters    Music Supervisor
Bob Bowen    Music Supervisor
Kara Lindstrom    Production Designer
Rosa Palomo    Art Director
Patrick Cassidy    Set Decorator
Leigh Leverett    Costume Designer
Carl Rudsill    Sound Mixer
John J. Morris    Sound Designer
Michael Barry    Re-recording Mixer
Colette Dahanne    Re-recording Mixer
David Fletcher    Special Effects Coordinator
Tim Carras    Visual Effects Supervisor
Josh Comen    Visual Effects Producer
John Copeman    Stunt Coordinator
D. Scott Lumpkin    Line Producer
Stephen P. Dunn    Assistant Director
Joanna Colbert    Casting Director
Richard Mento    Casting Director

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