Australia Box Office for If I Stay (2014)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Australia Box Office | $2,597,086 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $78,356,170 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $10,737,763 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $3,679,114 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $14,416,877 | |
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Synopsis
Mia Hall thought the hardest decision she would ever face would be whether to pursue her musical dreams at Juilliard or follow a different path to be with the love of her life, Adam. But what should have been a carefree family drive changes everything in an instant, and now her own life hangs in the balance. Caught between life and death for one revealing day, Mia has only one decision left, which will not only decide her future but her ultimate fate.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $11,000,000 |
Australia Releases: | August 29th, 2014 (Wide) |
Video Release: | November 18th, 2014 by Fox Home Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for thematic elements and some sexual material. (Rating bulletin 2328, 6/25/2014) |
Running Time: | 106 minutes |
Keywords: | Young Adult Book Adaptation, Coming of Age, Musicians, Near Death Experience, Romance, First Love, Young Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, Death of a Sibling, Coma, Medical and Hospitals, Romantic Drama |
Source: | Based on Fiction Book/Short Story |
Genre: | Drama |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Di Novi Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |
DVD and Blu-ray Releases for November 18th, 2014
November 19th, 2014
There are no summer tentpole releases making their home market debuts this week, but that doesn't mean it is a bad week on the home market. 22 Jump Street is leading the way, while there are four other first run releases among the new releases, ranging from If I Stay to Sin City: A Dame to Kill For in terms of box office numbers. Not only that, but this week there are a trio of Hayao Miyazak releases, including his more recent film, The Wind Rises, which is coming out on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack. That film, along with the double-shot, are the Picks of the Week. However, they are not the only films worth picking up. If you like horror / comedy, give Housebound on DVD or Blu-ray a try.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Deed has a Good Opening, but Box Office is still Bad
September 16th, 2014
No Good Deed led the box office this weekend with a surprisingly robust opening of $24.25 million. This was more than double last week's number one movie, Guardians of the Galaxy. Dolphin Tale 2 also topped last week's number one film, even though it didn't live up to expectations. Overall, the box office pulled in $90 million, which was 37% more than last weekend. Unfortunately, this was still 13% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2014 has pulled in $7.26 billion, which isn't an insignificant amount. However, it is 5.2% or nearly $400 million behind last year's pace. 2014 still has a chance to catch up to last year, but the odds of it doing so are getting slimmer and slimmer each week.
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Weekend Predictions: Box Office set to Bounce Back
September 11th, 2014
Last weekend was the worst weekend in more than a decade. This weekend the box office will bounce back, because it has to. It can't possibly get worse. There are two wide releases debuting this weekend: Dolphin Tale 2 and No Good Time. Neither film is expected to become a big hit; in fact, if either film earns more than $20 million over the weekend, I will be impressed. That said, they will still be a step up from what happened last weekend. The biggest news of the weekend will come from Guardians of the Galaxy, which will become the first film released in 2014 to top $300 million. This weekend last year, Insidious Chapter 2 opened with more than $40 million and the combined openings of the two new releases this weekend will likely be below that. Worse case scenario has neither film opening above last year's number two film, The Family. There's almost no chance 2014 will win in the year-over-year comparison.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Guardians Fail to Protect Box Office
September 9th, 2014
The weekend box office was an unmitigated disaster. Guardians of the Galaxy was the only film to crack $10 million over the weekend and there were no other releases that came close. The only new "wide" release was The Identical, and it missed the top ten. Overall, the box office fell 40% from last weekend to just $66 million. It goes without saying that this is the worst box office of the year so far. In fact, it is the fifth worst box office weekend since 2000 running 23% lower than the worst weekend from last year. The worst weekend from last year was this weekend last year, so that makes the comparison so much easier. Year-to-date, 2014 has pulled in $7.15 billion, which is 5.1% lower than the last year's pace. Things better turn around soon, or we can say goodbye to any chance to catch up to last year.
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Weekend Predictions: Will The Top Five be Identical to Last Week?
September 5th, 2014
It's the weekend after Labor Day Weekend, which is historically the one of the two worst weekends of the year. Only the weekend after Thanksgiving really competes with it. This year there is only one wide release, The Identical, and it technically not opening truly wide. It is practically guaranteed that Guardians of the Galaxy will win the weekend box office race for the fourth time in its run and there likely won't be many changes in the top five. (As Above, So Below will drop out and The November Man will take its place.) This weekend last year, Riddick opened in first place with $19.03 million. No film this week it going to match that figure and the depth this year isn't going to help. Look for a big loss in the year-over-year comparison.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Guardians Grab Top, But Summer Ends on a Down Note
September 3rd, 2014
Labor Day Weekend was dominated by holdovers. The two new releases were As Above, So Below and The November Man, which opened in fourth and sixth places respectively. Guardians of the Galaxy remained in first place over the weekend and climbed into first place for the year in the process, overtaking fellow Marvel Film, Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Overall, the box office fell 4% from last weekend down to $110 million. Compared to last year, the box office was down 11%, which is troubling. Year-to-date, 2014 is now behind 2013 by a 4.5% margin at $7.07 billion to $7.40 billion. This is the weakest post-Labor Day weekend running tally since 2008 and that's before you look at ticket price inflation. With ticket price inflation, you have to go back to 2005.
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Weekend Predictions: Will Labor Day Be an Above Weekend?
August 28th, 2014
It's Labor Day Weekend, which is historically the worst long weekend of the year. This year As Above, So Below and The November Man are trying to avoid bombing this weekend. It looks like As Above, So Below will be a middling hit thanks in part to its low production budget. On the other hand, The November Man only managed fifth place during its opening day and it will likely get worse over the weekend. This leaves Guardians of the Galaxy with an easy path to first place for the weekend, and coincidentally, an easy path for first place for the year so far. Labor Day last year was led by One Direction: This is Us and there's really no chance the new releases this year will do the same. 2014 does have better depth, but I don't think that will be enough to continue the winning streak in the year-over-year comparison.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Holdovers Have Staying Power
August 26th, 2014
Of the three wide releases, none topped expectations and only If I Stay did decent business at the box office. It only managed third place, but it did have the best per theater average in the top twenty. This left holdovers atop of the box office chart with Guardians of the Galaxy returning to first place and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles slipping to second place. Overall, the box office was down 20% from last weekend to $115 million. However, this was 4.7% higher than the same weekend last year, which is the more important metric. Unfortunately, 2014 is still behind 2013 by a large margin of $330 million or 4.7% at $6.91 billion to $7.24 billion.
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Weekend Estimates: Sin City Bombs
August 24th, 2014
Even though it is nine years since original movie opened with $29 million and topped a fairly lackluster April weekend, few predicted going into the Summer that Sin City: A Dame to Kill For would finish in 8th place on debut. In spite of little competition the neo-noir thriller will post about $6.5 million from 2,894 theaters, putting it in third place among the openers. Tearjerker If I Stay is the best new release this weekend, with an expected $16.35 million from 2,907 theaters, for a very respectable average of $5,600. It will be third overall behind Guardians of the Galaxy, which will pass $250 million today, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which falls to second place with $16.8 million this weekend and $145 million in total. With a little over $1 million separating the top three, it’s conceivable that the order could change when final results are reported on Monday.
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Weekend Predictions: New Releases Will Kill or Be Killed
August 21st, 2014
Last weekend, there were three wide releases, but only one of them did relatively well. This weekend, there are also three wide releases and hopefully they will perform better at the box office. There are some positive signs and some analysts think both Sin City: A Dame To Kill For and If I Stay will open with more than $20 million while When the Game Stands Tall could make more than $10 million. That's on the high side. On the low side, none of the new releases will open in first place and Guardians of the Galaxy and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will be in a battle for first and second place. That said, this weekend last year, none of the three wide releases earned more than $10 million during the weekend and only two films in total reached that mark over the weekend. Even low-end expectations for this year are more bullish than that, so 2014 should continue its winning streak in the year-over-year comparison.
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Contest: Prizes to Kill For
August 14th, 2014
There are three wide releases opening wide next weekend: If I Stay, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, and When the Game Stands Tall. Despite opening late in August, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For is actually earning loud buzz and might be a surprise midlevel hit. It is the best choice for 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 Sin City: A Dame to Kill For.
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 Perry Mason: Movie Collection Volume 3 on DVD.
Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win a previously reviewed TV on DVD release.
Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay!
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2014 Preview: August
August 1st, 2014
July was... well... let's just pretend it didn't happen. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes did well, but week after week 2014 fell further behind 2013 in the year-to-date comparison. At the moment, we are roughly $400 million behind last year's pace and while I don't think August will continue the losing streak, there's really no chance August will put a dent in that number. It looks more and more likely that Guardians of the Galaxy will be a hit, especially given its early reviews, but it could be the last $100 million hit till October, if the bad buzz surrounding Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles turns into bad ticket sales. Last August there were two films that reached $100 million, plus two others that came close. This August might match that, while the biggest film this year should top the biggest film from last year. I think the slump 2014 is suffering through will end the first weekend and overall I think it will cut the deficit a little bit. That said, summer 2014 will still end as one of the worst recent summers at the box office.
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Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
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2014/08/29 | - | $1,018,513 | 200 | $5,093 | $1,018,513 | 1 | |
2014/09/05 | - | $541,003 | -47% | 200 | $2,705 | $1,820,164 | 2 |
2014/09/12 | - | $303,222 | -44% | 203 | $1,494 | $2,212,868 | 3 |
2014/09/19 | - | $100,824 | -67% | 94 | $1,073 | $2,378,347 | 4 |
2014/09/26 | - | $67,613 | -33% | 54 | $1,252 | $2,477,055 | 5 |
2014/10/03 | - | $31,106 | -54% | 32 | $972 | $2,541,306 | 6 |
2014/10/10 | - | $12,281 | -61% | 20 | $614 | $2,579,605 | 7 |
2014/10/17 | - | $1,250 | -90% | 5 | $250 | $2,597,086 | 8 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
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Australia | 8/29/2014 | $1,018,513 | 200 | 203 | 808 | $2,597,086 | 10/11/2017 |
North America | 8/22/2014 | $15,679,190 | 2,907 | 3,157 | 17,086 | $50,474,843 | 5/6/2016 |
Rest of World | $25,284,241 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $78,356,170 | 10/11/2017 |
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
Chloë Grace Moretz | Mia |
Mireille Enos | Kat |
Joshua Leonard | Denny |
Jamie Blackley | Adam |
Supporting Cast
Stacy Keach | Gramps |
Liana Liberato | Kim |
Gabrielle Rose | Gran |
Jakob Davies | Teddy |
Ali Milner | Liz |
Aisha Hinds | Nurse Ramirez |
Gabrielle Cerys Haslett | Young Mia |
Lauren Lee Smith | Willow |
Adam Solomonian | Henry |
John Emmet Tracy | Surgeon |
Chelah Horsdal | Liddy |
Christine Willes | Nurse Davis |
Arielle Tuliao | Astrid |
Sarah Grey | Cute Couple |
Aliyah O'Brien | Female EMT |
William Vaughan | Male EMT |
Paul Jarrett | Surgeon |
Giles Panton | Teddy's Surgeon |
Dave Collette | Orderly |
David Orth | Surgeon for Driver |
Camille Atebe | Nurse |
Annabel Kershaw | Wife of Driver |
Toby Hargrave | Mosh Pit Oaf |
Primo Allon | Punker |
John Shaw | Music Aficionado |
Michael Adamthwaite | Security Guard |
Jameson Trenholm | Skeleton |
Donnie MacNeil | Cool Rocker Guy |
Genevieve Buechner | Cute Groupie #2 |
Elisa King | Autograph Girl |
Brett Wise | Bartender |
Steven Jeays | High Five Guy |
Boyd Ferguson | Orderly #2 |
Sylvesta Stuart | Security Guard #2 |
Ben Klassen | Willamette Stone Band Member |
Ryan Stephenson | Willamette Stone Band Member |
Tom Vanderkam | Willamette Stone Band Member |
Tony Dubroy | Bassist for Nasty Bruises |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
R.J. Cutler | Director |
Alison Greenspan | Producer |
Shauna Cross | Screenwriter |
Gayle Forman | Story Creator |
Denise Di Novi | Executive Producer |
Gayle Forman | Executive Producer |
Brad Van Arragon | Executive Producer |
John de Borman | Director of Photography |
Brent Thomas | Production Designer |
Keith Henderson | Editor |
Monique Prudhomme | Costume Designer |
Linda Cohen | Music Supervisor |
Heitor Pereira | Composer |
Ronna Kress | Casting Director |
Brad Van Arragon | Production Manager |
Paul Barry | First Assistant Director |
Megan M. Shank | Second Assistant Director |
Trevor Smith | Associate Producer |
Roxanne Methot | Art Director |
Louise Roper | Set Decorator |
John Trapman | Director of Photography-Aerial Unit Director of Photography |
Shane Connelly | Sound Mixer |
Jessica Clothier | Script Supervisor |
Doane Gregory | Stills Photographer |
Vivien Nishi | Set Designer |
Paula Plachy | Assistant Costume Designer |
Lisa Love | Make up |
Anji Bemben | Hairstylist |
Hannah D'Angerio | Additional Casting |
Emma Sands-Milsom | Additional Casting |
Michelle Allen | Additional Casting |
Natalye Vivian | Additional Casting |
Jayne Armstrong | Post-Production Supervisor |
Mike Grant | First Assistant Editor |
Laura Zempel | Second Assistant Editor |
Leslie Shatz | Sound Designer |
Leslie Shatz | Re-recording Mixer |
Deb Adair | Re-recording Mixer |
Henry Auerbach | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
Jonathan Lipman | Sound Effects Editor |
Javier Bennassar | Sound Effects Editor |
Susan Kurtz | Dialogue Editor |
Jesse Ehredt | Assistant Sound Editor |
Art Espinosa | Assistant Sound Editor |
Jo Caron | Foley Mixer |
Jay Richardson | Music Editor |
Adam Stern | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Dan Dixon | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Mark Dornfeld | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Michele Ferrone | Visual Effects Producer |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.