The Trip (2011)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $2,030,962Details
International Box Office $1,424,259
Worldwide Box Office $3,455,221
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Tapped by The Observer to to review fine restaurants throughout the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales, Steve finds himself without a traveling companion after his girlfriend decides not to go at the last minute. After being turned down by everyone else he knows, Steve extends an invitation to Rob, and together the pair attempt to navigate the winding back roads of rural England, impersonating popular celebrities such as Michael Caine, Woody Allen and Liam Neeson and bickering along the way. Over the course of six different meals at six different restaurants, the ultimate odd couple tests the limits of their friendship, questioning what is most important to them and along the way discover the limits of what they are and are not willing to give up for fame.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$77,904 (3.8% of total gross)
Legs:11.52 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:58.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:6 opening theaters/60 max. theaters, 10.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $2,896,615

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 10th, 2011 (Limited) by IFC Films
International Releases: November 20th, 2015 (Wide) (South Korea)
Video Release: October 11th, 2011 by Mpi Home Video
MPA Rating: Not Rated
Running Time: 111 minutes
Franchise: The Trip
Cast, crew, or production detail: Fictionalized Version of Yourself, Improvised, Recut
Plot point: Food, Mid-Life Crisis, News, Relationships Gone Wrong, Road Trip, Writing and Writers
Release detail: TV Mini-Series
Social setting: Movie Business
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Revolution Studios, Baby Cow, Arbie Productions
Production Countries: United Kingdom
Languages: English

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 10, 2011 33 $77,904   6 $12,984   $77,904 1
Jun 17, 2011 25 $176,365 +126% 30 $5,879   $289,888 2
Jun 24, 2011 25 $155,327 -12% 38 $4,088   $530,195 3
Jul 1, 2011 25 $160,671 +3% 40 $4,017   $764,635 4
Jul 8, 2011 32 $104,283 -35% 38 $2,744   $951,179 5
Jul 15, 2011 35 $94,357 -10% 41 $2,301   $1,090,768 6
Jul 22, 2011 35 $129,612 +37% 46 $2,818   $1,269,925 7
Jul 29, 2011 38 $99,394 -23% 55 $1,807   $1,420,863 8
Aug 5, 2011 36 $123,040 +24% 60 $2,051   $1,596,668 9
Aug 12, 2011 44 $79,421 -35% 55 $1,444   $1,732,786 10
Aug 19, 2011 48 $64,715 -19% 47 $1,377   $1,836,621 11
Aug 26, 2011 51 $39,464 -39% 52 $759   $1,907,987 12
Sep 2, 2011 68 $24,055 -39% 36 $668   $1,950,921 13
Sep 9, 2011 77 $13,379 -44% 28 $478   $1,980,296 14
Sep 16, 2011 64 $16,365 +22% 22 $744   $2,002,815 15
Sep 23, 2011 89 $6,758 -59% 12 $563   $2,014,922 16

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 4, 2011 24 $37,147     40 $929   $801,782 25
Sep 5, 2011 66 $6,400     36 $178   $1,957,321 88

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 10, 2011 37 $113,523   6 $18,921   $113,523 1
Jun 17, 2011 26 $261,345 +130% 30 $8,712   $374,686 2
Jun 24, 2011 28 $229,096 -12% 38 $6,029   $603,964 3
Jul 1, 2011 26 $242,932 +6% 40 $6,073   $846,896 4
Jul 8, 2011 34 $149,515 -38% 38 $3,935   $996,411 5
Jul 15, 2011 36 $143,902 -4% 41 $3,510   $1,140,313 6
Jul 22, 2011 36 $181,156 +26% 47 $3,854   $1,321,469 7
Jul 29, 2011 37 $152,159 -16% 53 $2,871   $1,473,628 8
Aug 5, 2011 39 $179,737 +18% 60 $2,996   $1,653,365 9
Aug 12, 2011 42 $118,053 -34% 55 $2,146   $1,771,418 10
Aug 19, 2011 47 $96,617 -18% 46 $2,100   $1,868,523 11
Aug 26, 2011 53 $58,343 -40% 48 $1,215   $1,926,866 12
Sep 2, 2011 67 $40,051 -31% 36 $1,113   $1,966,917 13
Sep 9, 2011 79 $19,533 -51% 28 $698   $1,986,450 14
Sep 16, 2011 67 $21,714 +11% 22 $987   $2,008,164 15
Sep 23, 2011 89 $8,181 -62% 9 $909   $2,016,345 16

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.


Synopsis

Tapped by The Observer to to review fine restaurants throughout the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales, Steve finds himself without a traveling companion after his girlfriend decides not to go at the last minute. After being turned down by everyone else he knows, Steve extends an invitation to Rob, and together the pair attempt to navigate the winding back roads of rural England, impersonating popular celebrities such as Michael Caine, Woody Allen and Liam Neeson and bickering along the way. Over the course of six different meals at six different restaurants, the ultimate odd couple tests the limits of their friendship, questioning what is most important to them and along the way discover the limits of what they are and are not willing to give up for fame.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$77,904 (3.8% of total gross)
Legs:11.52 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:58.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:6 opening theaters/60 max. theaters, 10.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $2,896,615

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 10th, 2011 (Limited) by IFC Films
International Releases: November 20th, 2015 (Wide) (South Korea)
Video Release: October 11th, 2011 by Mpi Home Video
MPA Rating: Not Rated
Running Time: 111 minutes
Franchise: The Trip
Cast, crew, or production detail: Fictionalized Version of Yourself, Improvised, Recut
Plot point: Food, Mid-Life Crisis, News, Relationships Gone Wrong, Road Trip, Writing and Writers
Release detail: TV Mini-Series
Social setting: Movie Business
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Revolution Studios, Baby Cow, Arbie Productions
Production Countries: United Kingdom
Languages: English

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 10, 2011 33 $77,904   6 $12,984   $77,904 1
Jun 17, 2011 25 $176,365 +126% 30 $5,879   $289,888 2
Jun 24, 2011 25 $155,327 -12% 38 $4,088   $530,195 3
Jul 1, 2011 25 $160,671 +3% 40 $4,017   $764,635 4
Jul 8, 2011 32 $104,283 -35% 38 $2,744   $951,179 5
Jul 15, 2011 35 $94,357 -10% 41 $2,301   $1,090,768 6
Jul 22, 2011 35 $129,612 +37% 46 $2,818   $1,269,925 7
Jul 29, 2011 38 $99,394 -23% 55 $1,807   $1,420,863 8
Aug 5, 2011 36 $123,040 +24% 60 $2,051   $1,596,668 9
Aug 12, 2011 44 $79,421 -35% 55 $1,444   $1,732,786 10
Aug 19, 2011 48 $64,715 -19% 47 $1,377   $1,836,621 11
Aug 26, 2011 51 $39,464 -39% 52 $759   $1,907,987 12
Sep 2, 2011 68 $24,055 -39% 36 $668   $1,950,921 13
Sep 9, 2011 77 $13,379 -44% 28 $478   $1,980,296 14
Sep 16, 2011 64 $16,365 +22% 22 $744   $2,002,815 15
Sep 23, 2011 89 $6,758 -59% 12 $563   $2,014,922 16

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 4, 2011 24 $37,147     40 $929   $801,782 25
Sep 5, 2011 66 $6,400     36 $178   $1,957,321 88

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 10, 2011 37 $113,523   6 $18,921   $113,523 1
Jun 17, 2011 26 $261,345 +130% 30 $8,712   $374,686 2
Jun 24, 2011 28 $229,096 -12% 38 $6,029   $603,964 3
Jul 1, 2011 26 $242,932 +6% 40 $6,073   $846,896 4
Jul 8, 2011 34 $149,515 -38% 38 $3,935   $996,411 5
Jul 15, 2011 36 $143,902 -4% 41 $3,510   $1,140,313 6
Jul 22, 2011 36 $181,156 +26% 47 $3,854   $1,321,469 7
Jul 29, 2011 37 $152,159 -16% 53 $2,871   $1,473,628 8
Aug 5, 2011 39 $179,737 +18% 60 $2,996   $1,653,365 9
Aug 12, 2011 42 $118,053 -34% 55 $2,146   $1,771,418 10
Aug 19, 2011 47 $96,617 -18% 46 $2,100   $1,868,523 11
Aug 26, 2011 53 $58,343 -40% 48 $1,215   $1,926,866 12
Sep 2, 2011 67 $40,051 -31% 36 $1,113   $1,966,917 13
Sep 9, 2011 79 $19,533 -51% 28 $698   $1,986,450 14
Sep 16, 2011 67 $21,714 +11% 22 $987   $2,008,164 15
Sep 23, 2011 89 $8,181 -62% 9 $909   $2,016,345 16

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.