Beautiful Darling (2011)

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Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $13,400Details
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Synopsis

A tribute to the short but influential life of an extraordinary person—the actress Candy Darling, born James Slattery in a Long Island suburb in 1944. Drawn to the feminine from childhood, by the mid-Sixties James had become Candy, a gorgeous, blonde actress and well-known downtown New York figure. Candy’s career took her through the raucous and revolutionary Off-off-Broadway theater scene and into Andy Warhol’s legendary Factory. There she became close to Warhol and starred in two Factory movies that still shock and amuse today: Flesh and Women in Revolt. Candy used her Warhol fame to land further film roles, and her admirer Tennessee Williams cast her in his play Small Craft Warnings. She dreamed of becoming a Hollywood star, but tragically died of lymphoma in the early Seventies, at only twenty-nine. Candy’s beauty, humor, and early death, the guts it took to live as a woman, the glamorous parties and the famous friends—most of all the strength of will she demonstrated in her remarkable act of self-creation—moved those who knew her in her lifetime and continue to gather fans today. It’s a story of wild, creative times and of audacious people, but one that has a theme inspiring for anyone, anywhere: whatever the obstacles, be true to yourself. The film uses both current and vintage interviews, excerpts from Candy’s own diaries and letters, as well as vintage footage of Candy and friends.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$13,400 (100.0% of total gross)
Legs:1.00 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:100.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:1 opening theaters/1 max. theaters, 1.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $18,207

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: April 22nd, 2011 (Limited) by Corinth Films
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Running Time: 82 minutes
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Keywords: Biography, Artists, Movie Business, Cross-Dressing, LGBTQ+, Narcotics, Voiceover/Narration, Terminal Illness
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Documentary
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Factual
Production/Financing Companies: JJay Productions, Sundance Channel
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 22, 2011 68 $13,400   1 $13,400   $13,400 1

Daily Box Office Performance

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 22, 2011 74 $13,400   1 $13,400   $13,400 1

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Narrator(s)

Chloë Sevigny Herself

Interviewee(s)

John Waters Himself
Fran Lebowitz Herself
Holly Woodlawn Herself
Paul Morrissey Himself

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

Production and Technical Credits

James Rasin Director
Jeremiah Newton Producer
Elisabeth Bentley Producer
Gill Holland Producer
James Rasin Screenwriter

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Synopsis

A tribute to the short but influential life of an extraordinary person—the actress Candy Darling, born James Slattery in a Long Island suburb in 1944. Drawn to the feminine from childhood, by the mid-Sixties James had become Candy, a gorgeous, blonde actress and well-known downtown New York figure. Candy’s career took her through the raucous and revolutionary Off-off-Broadway theater scene and into Andy Warhol’s legendary Factory. There she became close to Warhol and starred in two Factory movies that still shock and amuse today: Flesh and Women in Revolt. Candy used her Warhol fame to land further film roles, and her admirer Tennessee Williams cast her in his play Small Craft Warnings. She dreamed of becoming a Hollywood star, but tragically died of lymphoma in the early Seventies, at only twenty-nine. Candy’s beauty, humor, and early death, the guts it took to live as a woman, the glamorous parties and the famous friends—most of all the strength of will she demonstrated in her remarkable act of self-creation—moved those who knew her in her lifetime and continue to gather fans today. It’s a story of wild, creative times and of audacious people, but one that has a theme inspiring for anyone, anywhere: whatever the obstacles, be true to yourself. The film uses both current and vintage interviews, excerpts from Candy’s own diaries and letters, as well as vintage footage of Candy and friends.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$13,400 (100.0% of total gross)
Legs:1.00 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:100.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:1 opening theaters/1 max. theaters, 1.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $18,207

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


Movie Details

Domestic Releases: April 22nd, 2011 (Limited) by Corinth Films
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Running Time: 82 minutes
Comparisons: Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Biography, Artists, Movie Business, Cross-Dressing, LGBTQ+, Narcotics, Voiceover/Narration, Terminal Illness
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Documentary
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Factual
Production/Financing Companies: JJay Productions, Sundance Channel
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Narrator(s)

Chloë Sevigny Herself

Interviewee(s)

John Waters Himself
Fran Lebowitz Herself
Holly Woodlawn Herself
Paul Morrissey Himself

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

Production and Technical Credits

James Rasin Director
Jeremiah Newton Producer
Elisabeth Bentley Producer
Gill Holland Producer
James Rasin Screenwriter

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 22, 2011 68 $13,400   1 $13,400   $13,400 1

Daily Box Office Performance

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 22, 2011 74 $13,400   1 $13,400   $13,400 1

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.