Australia Box Office for Wimbledon (2004)

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Wimbledon
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $4,203,970Details
Worldwide Box Office $41,666,476Details
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Movie Details

Production Budget:$35,000,000
Australia Releases: September 30th, 2004 (Wide)
Video Release: December 28th, 2004 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for language, sexuality and partial nudity
Running Time: 98 minutes
Keywords: Miscellaneous Sports, Romance
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Romantic Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, Working Title Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

France's $5 Million Baby

April 3rd, 2005

Million Dollar Baby performed brilliantly this week earning $8.8 million for an international total of $60 million, placing fourth on the international box office charts. In France the film dominated the marketplace with $4.94 million on 450 screens and in Germany the film earned $760,000 in semi-limited release (120 screens) for the best per screen average in the market. On the other hand, the film flopped in Slovakia where it missed the top ten in its debut. On the holdover front, the multi-Oscar winning front saw its weekend haul climb by 20% in Spain to $980,000 and it's still doing well in Australia, Italy and South Korea. More...

DVD Releases for December 28, 2004

December 27th, 2004

Every week films get a second chance at success from the home market; or, in some cases, a first chance at success. The week after Christmas is usually a real letdown when it comes to quality for two reasons, firstly, it's the week after the biggest gift giving season of the year and if the studio had any real confidence in the film they would have released it last week. And secondly, its just over four months after the worst time and just over four months is the average time between theatrical release and DVD release. So it comes as a real surprise that Garden State - Buy from Amazon, one of the biggest pleasant surprises of the year is being released this week. More...

Dwarves Tower Above All

November 10th, 2004

It's a rare feat for a non-Hollywood film to top the international charts, but that's just what the German spoof, Seven Dwarfs, did this week. Playing in just three markets the film took in $10.6 million on under 1,000 screens. In its home market of Germany the film eased just 19% to $9.2 million; the result was not quite as good in Austria where it dropped a respectable 30% to $915,000, but it was in Switzerland where it shined - increasing 4% to $500,000. Overall the film has now made $29.0 million so far but the real test comes with increased competition from holiday fare and the ability to find an audience in non-German speaking markets. More...

Sharks Sink but Still Stay on Top

October 27th, 2004

Despite a 45% drop in its weekend haul, Shark Tale was able easily able to earn it third first place finish on the international charts. Still early in its run, the film took home $16.2 million in 4,368 theatres in 24 markets pushing its total to $80.3 million internationally. Without any openings the film relied on strong holdovers like in the U.K. where it drop 39%, in France it was off 32% and 35% in Germany. More...

Sharks do a Double-Take

October 20th, 2004

Thanks to mostly unopposed openings several more markets, Shark Tale was able to repeat as the international box office champ this week. Not only that, but its $29.6 million more than doubled its international tally prior to the start of the weekend as the film now sits at $56.2 million. The best opening of the weekend, and most likely of its international run, was in the U.K. where the film managed to take in $9.1 million, ($13.6 million if you include last week's previews.) In France the result was strong with $4.2 million but in the face of local competition, it could only manage $3.4 million in Germany. More...

Shark Attack

October 13th, 2004

With openings in nearly a dozen new markets, Shark Tale was able to take top spot on the international charts with $9.4 million in 16 markets, pushing its early total to $19.2 million internationally and over $100 million worldwide. Highlights include $4.4 million in the U.K., (including previews) and $2.05 million in Mexico. How happy the studio is with these results depends on their expectations. Compared to the average film, Shark Tale is a massive hit. But compared to Dreamworks previous digitally animated film, Shrek 2, it is a large drop. More...

Collateral Climbs to the Top

October 6th, 2004

Collateral finished first on the international charts breaking The Village's five week run on top. Although, with a weekly take of only $9.4 million in 28 markets, it has as much to do with the weakness of the competition as it does with the strength of the film itself. The largest chunk of that box office came from France, where the film earned $3.8 million. More...

Village's Population Grows

September 29th, 2004

For the fifth week in a row The Village finished in first place with $14.0 million on 4000 screens in 38 markets. The biggest opening of the week was $5.2 million in Spain, but suffered another collapse in Mexico dropping 55% during its second weekend there. Its international total hit $100 million over the weekend, the fifth Disney film to do so this year, and the 17th overall. More...

At Least September is Almost Over

September 24th, 2004

There are a lot of questions that need answering with regards to the box office this weekend. Will any new release come in first? Or will they all be dead on arrival, making this a weekend the studios would rather forget? And, are these questions mere cheap excuses to put links into the summary? More...

Box Office Falls Flat

September 20th, 2004

None of the new films could live up to expectations, but the holdovers held up better than expected, especially as you went farther down the list. This helped the box office remain relatively flat from last weekend, down just 1.3% from last weekend, hardly worth noting. The yearly comparison is not as bright with 2004 down more than 25% from the same weekend last year. With the Fall box office stumbling, 2004's lead over 2003 is shrinking. As of last weekend this year is ahead $6.712 billion to $6.450 billion, just 4% ahead. More...

Sky's the Limit

September 17th, 2004

This weekend is a little busier than most with 4 movies opening wide and another film having a preview. Most of the films are also earning better than average reviews, especially for this time of year. This should give a little boost to the box office, but don't expect to see any major breakout hits or records broken along the way. More...

Movie Websites Launches for September 10 - September 16

September 16th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner Shaun of the Dead - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for August 27 - September 2

September 2nd, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, The Spongebob Squarepants Movie - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

2004 Preview: September

September 1st, 2004

Yikes. September has historically been a dumping ground for bad films and this year looks no different. September is also a very hard month to write a preview for; there are more than a dozen films, but very few of them have received any advanced buzz, good or bad, making predicting their chances very hard indeed. More...

Movie Websites Launches for August 20 - August 26

August 26th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events - Official Site, which won also for CountOlaf.com. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for June 4 - June 10

June 10th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, Garfield - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. 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
2004/10/01 - $1,349,789   247 $5,465   $1,349,789 1
2004/10/08 - $844,474 -37% 249 $3,391   $2,746,663 2
2004/10/15 - $434,815 -49% 226 $1,924   $3,423,109 3
2004/10/22 - $219,299 -50% 217 $1,011   $3,828,570 4
2004/10/29 - $98,277 -55% 131 $750   $4,031,330 5
2004/11/05 - $47,331 -52% 68 $696   $4,203,970 6

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 9/30/2004 $1,349,789 247 249 1138 $4,203,970 8/26/2020
North America 9/17/2004 $7,118,985 2,034 2,039 7,175 $16,862,585 2/17/2014
 
Rest of World $20,599,921
 
Worldwide Total$41,666,476 8/26/2020

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

Kirsten Dunst    Lizzie Bradbury
Paul Bettany    Peter Colt

Supporting Cast

Sam Neill    Dennis Bradbury
Jon Favreau    Ron Roth
Bernard Hill    Edward Colt
Eleanor Bron    Augusta Colt
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau    Dieter Prohl
Austin Nichols    Jake Hammond
Robert Lindsay    Ian Frazier
James McAvoy    Carl Colt
Kyle Hyde    Monte Carlo Opponent
Celia Imrie    Mrs. Kenwood
Penny Ryder    Mrs. Littlejohn
Annabel Leventon    Mrs. Rossdale
Amanda Walker    Country Club Tennis Lady
Marina Morgan    Hotel Receptionist
Barry Jackson    Danny Oldham
Beti Sekulovski    Lizzie's 1st Opponent
Vikas Punna    Ajay Bhatt
Abhin Galeya    Vijay
John McGlynn    Bookmaker
Jonathan Timmins    Ball Boy
Martin O'Brien    Reporter
John Warnaby    Reporter
Tam Hoskyns    Reporter
Peter Cartwright    Elderly Man in Lift
Eve Pearce    Elderly Woman in Lift
Murphy Jensen    Ivan Dragomir
Jeremy Childs    Fred Pilger
Cecilia Dazzi    Billi Clementi
Ulla Dirscherl Van Zeller    Sofia Eri
Jesse Loncraine    Tennis Player
Kellie Shirley    Betting Shop Girl
Gemma Catlin    Betting Shop Girl's Friend
Alun Jones    Tom Cavendish
Simon Greenall    Chauffeur
Laura Morley    Lizzie's 2nd Opponent
Danny Baker    Radio London DJ
Hamed Madani    Pierre Maroux
Rebecca Dandeniya    Arliyia Rupesindhe
Sam Bond    TV Reporter
Laurence Kennedy    TV Interviewer
Alan David    Doctor Taylor
Helen Blatch    Mrs. Biggins
Chris Moyles    Radio 1 DJ
Azucena Duran    Dorchester Maid
Gareth Llewelyn    Dorchester Bellhop
Geoff Leesley    Dorchester Doorman
Barry-Lee Thomas    Umpire-Final
Ryan McCluskey    Outside Broadcast Director
Maggie McCormack    Peter and Lizzie's Daughter
Thomas Blore    Peter and Lizzie's Son

Cameos

John McEnroe    Himself
Chris Evert    Herself
Mary Carillo    Herself
John Barrett    Himself

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

Production and Technical Credits

Richard Loncraine    Director
Adam Brooks    Screenwriter
Jennifer Flackett    Screenwriter
Mark Levin    Screenwriter
Tim Bevan    Producer
Eric Fellner    Producer
Liza Chasin    Producer
Mary Richards    Producer
Debra Hayward    Executive Producer
David Livingstone    Executive Producer
Darius Khondji    Director of Photography
Brian Morris    Production Designer
Humphrey Dixon    Editor
Louise Stjernsward    Costume Designer
Edward Shearmur    Composer
Richard Whelan    Assistant Director
Martin Kenzie    Second Unit Director
Jeremy Johns    Production Manager
Tony Halton    Supervising Art Director
John King    Art Director
Caroline Cobbold    Set Decorator
Martin Kenzie    Second Unit Photography
Martin Kenzie    Additional Photography
Suzy Freeman    Costume Supervisor
David Stephenson    Production Sound Mixer
Tim Cavagin    Re-recording Mixer
Steve Single    Re-recording Mixer
Campbell Askew    Supervising Sound Editor
Steve Mayer    Sound Effects Editor
Daniel Laurie    Dialogue Editor
Nigel Mills    Dialogue Editor
Graham Sutton    Music Editor
Elizabeth Tagg    Make Up and Hair
Nick Angel    Music Supervisor
Irene Lamb    Casting Director
Joanna Colbert    Casting Director
Jim Dowdall    Stunt Coordinator
Marc Cass    Stunt Coordinator
Ray De Haan    Stunt Coordinator
Dave Forman    Stunt Coordinator

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