South Korea Box Office for Scoop (2006)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
South Korea Box Office | $344,453 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $40,103,262 | Details |
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $4,000,000 |
South Korea Releases: | February 1st, 2007 (Wide) |
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for some sexual content |
Running Time: | 96 minutes |
Keywords: | Stage Magician, Romance |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Romantic Comedy |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Jelly Roll Productions Ltd. |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom, United States |
Languages: | English |
International Details - Open Season Starts to Close Out Its Run
December 3rd, 2006
Open Season only has a few more markets to open in and is starting to shed screens and markets; however, it sill managed sixth place with $4.08 million on 3489 screens in 49 markets for a two-month total of $76.58 million. This week the film opened in first place in both South Africa with $257,000 on 77 screens and in the Czech Republic with $79,000 on 23 screens. More...Ice Age Heats up the Home Market
December 3rd, 2006
There was a new number one this week as Ice Age: The Meltdown led both the sales and the rental charts. In the latter it took in $10.26 million for the week, less than $1 million above The Da Vinci Code's $9.35 million haul. More...International Details - Devil Drops Out of Top Five
November 26th, 2006
Late numbers for the international weekend meant there was a shakeup in the top five with Saw III trading places with The Devil Wears Prada. Saw III took fourth with $6.54 million on 1912 screens in 20 markets for a total of $37.18 million. Meanwhile, The Devil Wears Prada fell to sixth with $5.87 million on 2452 screens in 23 markets for a total of $172.54 million. It was also the first time in nearly two months that the film didn't place in the top five on the international box office. More...DVD Releases for November 21, 2006
November 21st, 2006
The official start of the Christmas shopping season is just ahead and while this week is not as busy as last in terms of quantity, the quality is still very high with several contenders for DVD Pick of the Week. Narrowing it down to the short list gives us three films, An Inconvenient Truth - Buy from Amazon, Seinfeld - Season 7 - Buy from Amazon, and Star Trek The Animated Series - The Animated Adventures of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek - Buy from Amazon. And if I was forced to pick just one, it would have to be An Inconvenient Truth - Buy from Amazon.
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International Details - Box Office is Far From Dead
November 19th, 2006
Desu Noto 2, a.k.a., Death Note 2: The Last Name held on strong adding $5.12 million on 397 screens in 2 markets for a two week total of $20.85 million. In Japan the film remained in top spot with $4.66 million on 346 screens for a two week total of $19.34 million. More...International Details - Death has a Noteworthy Start
November 12th, 2006
Desu Noto 2, a.k.a., Death Note 2: The Last Name opened in two market last weekend taking in a total of $7.29 million on 393 screens including finishing first in Japan with $6.50 million on 342 screen over the weekend and $10.33 million in total. In the mean time, the film opened in second place in South Korea with a respectable total of $1.37 million, which includes more than just the weekend, obviously. More...International Details - Partying on the International Charts
November 5th, 2006
Barnyard: The Original Party Animals saw impressive growth this week up 52% to $4.26 million on 2035 screens in 20 markets for an international total of $16.58 million. The film opened in a handful of markets including placing first in Mexico with $927,000 on 310 screens, but that's a little low for this type of film in that market. Also, it missed the top five in Spain opening in sixth place with $651,000 on 220 screens. The film's biggest market of the weekend was the U.K. where it was down just 27% to $1.41 million on 446 screens over the weekend for a total of $5.66 million after two. More...International Details - Germany Dominates the Best of the Rest
October 22nd, 2006
The German soccer film, Deutschland. Ein Sommermarchen, remained in first place in Germany and sixth overall this weekend. It managed this feat by falling just 25% to $5.41 million on 671 screens for a two-week total of $14.67 million. More...International Details - Marching to the Top
October 15th, 2006
The German Film, Deutschland. Ein Sommermarchen, which could translate into English as Germany, A Summer March, but I wouldn't bet money on it. ... Moving on, The film took top spot in its native market with $7.19 million on 584 screens and that was enough for sixth place overall. More...Unrated Unbeatable on the Per Theatre Charts
September 6th, 2006
This Film is Not Yet Rated started its run with a first place finish on the per theatre charts as it took in $30,664 in 2 theatres for an average of $15,332. The only other film to top $10,000 was Mutual Appreciation with $13,142 in its lone theatre.
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Sun is Still Shining on Per Theatre Charts
August 8th, 2006
Little Miss Sunshine saw its theatre count explode from 7 to 58 over the weekend and this obviously had a detrimental effect on its per theatre average. However, it held on as strong as one could expect and earned more than enough to win the race on the per theatre charts.
In fact, its $25,521 was double to second place film.
That film was the overall box office leader, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, which opened with just over $47 million in 3,803 theatres for an average of $12,370.
The final film to top $10,000 was Quinceanera with an average of $11,925 in its 8 theatres.
This is a strong enough start to assure the film will expand and perhaps enough to grab some mainstream success.
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Little Has Large Debut
August 1st, 2006
Little Miss Sunshine earned $370,000 over the weekend and nearly $500,000 since its Wednesday debut, all in just 7 theatres for an outstanding per theatre average of $52,969. Another Gay Movie overcame terrible reviews to finish in second place with an average of $16,658 in two theatres. Both 13 Tzameti and Wondrous Oblivion finished within $100 of each other with $10,805 and $10,740 respectively, both in 1 theatre.
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Miami Finishes North of Caribbean
July 31st, 2006
First of all, I don't think there's enough geography humor in entertainment reporting, so I'm glad to help correct that with my headline.
As for the box office, there were a few surprises this week, split evenly between the good and the bad.
This did help push the overall box office down to $131 million over the weekend and that's down 13.2% from last weekend.
But more importantly that was still 6.1% higher than the same weekend last year.
Year-to-date 2006 has extended its lead to 5%, well above ticket price inflation meaning for the first time since 2002 we could see growth in that area.
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Movie Website Updates for July 22 - July 28
July 28th, 2006
Another big week for movie sites with several excellent entries. In this crowded field there were a lot of sites that showed promise and could be just one big update away from winning the award. But this week the best of the best was World Trade Center - Official Site. Let's hope that the movie can live up to the site. More...Will Pirates Finally Succumb to Vice?
July 27th, 2006
We should have a new film atop the box office charts this week with Miami Vice the odds-on favorite to finish first.
However, there are some questions regarding how well it, and the other two wide releases, will do.
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2006 Preview: July
July 1st, 2006
Neither of June's potential monster hits lived up to expectations, and that's a trend that everyone hopes doesn't continue into July. There is only one real monster hit in the making this month, and it opens right away. But while the rest of the month is decidedly weaker, there are still several other movies that should earn more than $100 million.
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Movie Website Updates for June 10th - June 16th
June 16th, 2006
This is actually a pretty busy week with more than two-dozen site on the list. That makes it the busiest week in a month. However, it was one of the site that had no real updates this week that won the Weekly Website Award this week and it was, Nacho Libre - Official Site. More...Movie Website Updates for June 3rd - June 9
June 9th, 2006
It was a slow week it terms of major updates and that allowed the Fanboy in me to grant The Transformers - Official Site the gloriously premature Weekly Website Award. Let's hope the full site lives up to this title. 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
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
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2017/06/09 | - | $3,895 | 22 | $177 | $341,088 | 541 |
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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North America | 7/28/2006 | $3,046,924 | 538 | 541 | 2,617 | $10,525,717 | 12/5/2014 |
South Korea | 2/1/2007 | $0 | 0 | 22 | 22 | $344,453 | 6/27/2017 |
Rest of World | $29,233,092 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $40,103,262 | 6/27/2017 |
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
Hugh Jackman | Peter Lyman |
Scarlett Johansson | Sondra Pransky |
Supporting Cast
Woody Allen | Sid Waterman |
Ian McShane | Joe Strombel |
Charles Dance | Mr. Malcolm |
Romola Garai | Vivian |
Kevin McNally | Mike Tinsley |
Jim Dunk | Funeral Speaker |
Robert Bathurst | Strombel's Co-Worker |
Geoff Bell | Strombel's Co-Worker |
Christopher Fulford | Strombel's Co-Worker |
Nigel Lindsay | Strombel's Co-Worker |
Fenella Woolgar | Jane Cook |
Peter Mastin | Death |
Doreen Mantle | Joe's Co-Passenger |
David Schneider | Joe's Co-Passenger |
Meera Syal | Joe's Co-Passenger |
Robyn Kerr | Tinsley's Fan |
Richard Stirling | Tinsley's Fan |
Carolyn Backhouse | Vivian's Mother |
Guo Tao | Jar Spinner |
Sam Friend | Vivian's Brother |
Mark Heap | M.C. |
Suzy Kewer | Splendini's Assistant |
Jody Halse | Stagehand |
Matt Day | Jerry Burke |
Elizabeth Berrington | Antique Shop Couple |
Rupert Frazer | Antique Shop Couple |
Christopher Godwin | Desk Clerk |
Julian Glover | Lord Lyman |
Paula Wilcox | Garden Party Guest |
John Standing | Garden Party Guest |
Sanjeev Bhaskar | Poker Player |
John Light | Poker Player |
Tina Rath | Wendy Beamish |
Caroline Blakiston | Mrs. Quincy |
Richard Johnson | Mr. Quincy |
William Hoyland | Butler |
Moya Brady | Screamer |
Rosie Cavaliero | Pedestrian |
Anthony O'Donnell | Pedestrian |
Lynda Baron | Tenant |
Phil Cornwell | Tenant |
Victoria Hamilton | Jan |
Meg Wynn Owen | Housekeeper |
Alexander Armstrong | Cop |
Anthony Head | Detective |
Julia Deakin | Sid's Co-Passenger |
Margaret Tyzack | Sid's Co-Passenger |
Jeffry Wickham | Sid's Co-Passenger |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Woody Allen | Director |
Woody Allen | Screenwriter |
Letty Aronson | Producer |
Gareth Wiley | Producer |
Helen Robin | Co-Producer |
Nicky Kentish-Barnes | Co-Producer |
Stephen Tenenbaum | Executive Producer |
Jack Rollins | Co-Executive Producer |
Charles H. Joffe | Co-Editor |
Remi Adefarasin | Director of Photography |
Maria Djurkovic | Production Designer |
Alisa Lepselter | Editor |
Jill Taylor | Costume Designer |
Juliet Taylor | Casting Director |
Gail Stevens | Casting Director |
Patricia DiCerto | Casting Director |
Mike Elliott | Assistant Director |
Tori Parry | Unit Production Manager |
Helen Robin | Unit Production Manager |
Nick Palmer | Art Director |
Philippa Hart | Set Decorator |
Charlotte Finlay | Costume Supervisor |
Peter Glossop | Sound Mixer |
Lee Dichter | Re-recording Mixer |
Robert Hein | Supervising Sound Editor |
David Wahnon | Sound Editor |
Glenfield Payne | Sound Effects Editor |
Sylvia Menno | Dialogue Editor |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.