Spain Box Office for The Age of Adaline (2015)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Spain Box Office | $2,004,644 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $68,984,536 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $9,839,069 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $2,736,566 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $12,575,635 | |
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Synopsis
After miraculously remaining 29 years old for almost eight decades, Adaline Bowman has lived a solitary existence, never allowing herself to get close to anyone who might reveal her secret. But a chance encounter with charismatic philanthropist Ellis Jones reignites her passion for life and romance. When a weekend with his parents threatens to uncover the truth, Adaline makes a decision that will change her life forever.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $30,000,000 |
Spain Releases: | July 31st, 2015 (Wide) |
Video Release: | August 25th, 2015 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for a suggestive comment. (Rating bulletin 2345, 10/22/2014) |
Running Time: | 112 minutes |
Keywords: | Romance, Immortality, 1920s, Voiceover/Narration, Prologue, Set in San Francisco, 1900s, Black and White Sequence, Death of a Spouse or Fiancée / Fiancé, Young Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, Car Accident, Near Death Experience, Non-Chronological, 1940s, 1950s, Blindness, Digital Cinematography, Romantic Drama |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Drama |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Fantasy |
Production/Financing Companies: | Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, Lakeshore Entertainment, Lionsgate |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |
Home Market Numbers: Age of Fury
October 6th, 2015
A lot of new releases from the week of September 8th reached the top 30 on the combined DVD and Blu-ray chart for September 13th, but none were able to overtake Mad Max: Fury Road. The film sold 342,000 units / $8.29 million over the week for a two-week total of 1.34 million units / $30.99 million.
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Home Market Numbers: Mad Max Chases Away the Competition
September 28th, 2015
There were eight releases from the week of September 1st to reach the top 30 on the combined DVD and Blu-ray chart for September 6th. This includes Mad Max: Fury Road, which sold 1.04 million units and generated $23.75 million in sales. There are three important notes. Firstly, the film's opening week Blu-ray share was 56%, which is excellent. Secondly, this was the first release to have opening week sales above 1 million units since Home debuted five weeks ago. Finally, these numbers don't include the Franchise Box Set, which opened in 16th place with 27,000 units / $1.51 million.
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Contest: The Perfect Prize: Winning Announcement
September 17th, 2015
The winners of our The Perfect Prize contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for The Perfect Guy opening weekend were...
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Home Market Releases for September 8th, 2015
September 8th, 2015
The home market is not particularly strong. The Age of Adaline is the biggest first-run release of the week, at least as far as physical releases are concerned. The Avengers: Age of Ultron is coming out on Video on Demand and it is bigger than all other releases combined. However, I really think it is a waste to rent it, as the Blu-ray is Pick of the Week material. Or to be more accurate, it will be Pick of the Week when it comes out in October. As for the Pick of the Week for this week, I'm going with Over the Garden Wall on DVD.
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Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: The Age of Adaline
September 7th, 2015
The Age of Adaline was a late April release, which is one of three dumping grounds throughout the calender. The big summer releases are just around the corner and are sucking up all of the available hype. Because of this, it is hard for a late April release to thrive and studios tend to dump misfires or counter-programming films during these weeks. So is The Age of Adaline a misfire? Or does it fit nicely into the counter-programming role?
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Contest: The Perfect Prize
September 4th, 2015
Next weekend is the weekend after Labor Day long weekend, which is historically the worst weekend at the box office. This year appears to be a rare exception to that general rule, as there are two films opening wide, The Perfect Guy and The Visit, and neither is expected to truly bomb. Unfortunately for me, those two films are expected to be in a real coin toss for first place over the weekend. I was going to do some research to figure out which film is most likely to earn first place, but instead I went with literally a coin toss. ... The Perfect Guy won and is 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 The Perfect Guy.
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 The Age of Adaline 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 second copy of The Age of Adaline on DVD.
Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will also win a copy of Camilla Dickinson on DVD.
Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay!
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Contest: Check Up: Winning Announcement
September 2nd, 2015
The winners of our Check Up contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for We Are Your Friends opening weekend were...
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Perfection, Times Two
May 19th, 2015
The overall box office was a little stronger than expected, including the number one film. Pitch Perfect 2 did something very few sequels do. It opened with more during its first weekend than its predecessor made in total. Mad Max: Fury Road also opened with more than Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome earned in total, but it has 30 years of inflation and population growth of roughly 33% to help it out, so it is a less impressive feat. Because both wide releases were so strong, the overall box office grew by 40% from last weekend to $184 million. This was also 3.4% higher than the same weekend last year, which allowed 2015 to maintain its lead over 2014. At the moment, 2015 is ahead of 2014 by 3.2% or $120 million at $3.78 billion to $3.66 billion.
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Weekend Predictions: Will We Have a Perfect Opening, or Will the Box Office Be Mad?
May 14th, 2015
Mad Max: Fury Road and Pitch Perfect 2 both open wide this week. It is normally not a good idea to have two films competing for limited box office dollars, but these two films have divergent enough target audiences that it is unlikely that they will cannibalize each other too much. The Avengers: Age of Ultron will also still do well this weekend and help the overall box office do well. This weekend last year, Godzilla led the way with $93 million during its opening weekend. Neither Mad Max: Fury Road nor Pitch Perfect 2 will earn that much this weekend; however, they should earn more than that combined. Additionally, Age of Ultron should earn more than last year's second place film, Neighbors, and this depth could give 2015 the win in the year-over-year comparison.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Ultron Runs Away from Hot Pursuit
May 12th, 2015
As expected, The Avengers: Age of Ultron earned first place and Hot Pursuit earned second place. Unfortunately, they missed expectations in terms of raw numbers. They missed expectations so much that the box office fell 44% from last weekend to $131 million. Worse still, this is down 4.1% from the same weekend last year. 2015 still has a lead over 2014 by a margin of 4.6% at $3.57 billion to $3.41 billion. Unfortunately, I think this lead will start to slip this week.
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Weekend Predictions: New Release in Hot Pursuit of Ultron
May 7th, 2015
The Avengers: Age of Ultron will continue to lead the way at the box office this weekend, but Hot Pursuit hopes to at least put in a good showing as counter-programming. Its reviews suggest that will be an uphill battle. Additionally, Age of Ultron will probably suffer a pretty big drop when compared to last week, because it is a comic book movie, its a sequel and its reviews are lower than its predecessor's were. This weekend last year, Neighbors opened with close to $50 million. Age of Ultron will earn more than that. It could earn more than Neighbors and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 made combined, while Hot Pursuit will make twice what the two counter-programming releases made last year. 2015 should come away with an easy win.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Ultron has Disappointing Opening?
May 5th, 2015
That question mark in the headline isn't a mistake, as some actually consider The Avengers: Age of Ultron's opening a disappointment, but I don't think that's fair. Sure, it opened below expectations, but it still managed more than $190 million, which is the second-biggest opening of all time. Some still consider this a disappointing opening, because the biggest opening film of all time was the original The Avengers. Second biggest opening weekend of all time and it is still considered a disappointment by some. We are living in a weird world. Overall, the box office was $233 million, which was 139% more than last weekend. It was also 51% more than the same weekend last year. Growth like this usually only happens when there is a misalignment in holidays, but it makes sense when you compare the openings of Age of Ultron and The Amazing Spider-Man 2. 2015's lead over 2014 nearly doubled over the weekend to $110 million at $3.38 billion to $3.28 billion. A 3.3% lead is not amazing, but it is enough that the industry should be more than happy.
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Weekend Estimates: Age of Ultron Projected to Fall Short of Record
May 3rd, 2015
The Avengers: Age of Ultron looks set to fall just short of the all-time box office record this weekend, based on Disney’s Sunday morning weekend projection. There were already signs it would struggle after Friday’s numbers were announced, and Saturday’s $57 million day leaves the film with much too much to do on Sunday to break the record. Disney is projecting $187.66 million as of this morning, and I expect the film to come in a shade below that, based on other tracking. It’s pretty hard to call $188 million a disappointing weekend, although it is short of most expectations. The film still has plenty of entries in the record books to celebrate.
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Weekend Predictions: Ultron vs. Loki
May 1st, 2015
The summer blockbuster season starts in earnest this weekend with the release of The Avengers: Age of Ultron. The film will open in first place, obviously, but the real question is whether or not it will top its predecessor. The first film opened with just over $207 million, which remains the record for an opening weekend. There is a better than 50/50 chance that the record will fall this weekend. If it doesn’t, you can expect a lot of film journalists writing stories about the end of the “Age of Marvel” / “Age of Super Heroes.” I have a funny feeling many of them are already written in anticipation of this possibility. The rest of the top five will be mostly an afterthought. This weekend last year, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 opened with $91.61 million over the weekend. Age of Ultron should make more than that opening day. 2015 is going to win the year-over-year comparison with ease.
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Contest: Age of Prize, Part I: Winning Announcement
April 29th, 2015
The winners of our Age of Prize, Part I contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for The Age of Adaline opening weekend were...
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Furious Completes Sweep
April 27th, 2015
As expected, Furious 7 completed the sweep winning every single weekend in April. Thankfully, every film in the top five matched or exceeded predictions, including The Age of Adaline, which had a solid third place opening. However, the overall box office still fell 18% from last weekend to just $97 million. This was also 16% lower than the same weekend last year. 2015 is still ahead of 2014 by a margin of 2.3% at $3.13 billion to $3.06 billion.
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Weekend Estimates: One Last Furious Weekend
April 26th, 2015
Furious 7 will once more hold on to the title of top movie at the box office this weekend, becoming the first film since Guardians of the Galaxy to do so for four weekends, and the first since The Hunger Games to be number one for four straight weeks. Furious 7 will also become this weekend only the third title, after Avatar and Titanic, to hit $1 billion in international box office earnings. Universal is estimating an international total of $1.001 billion, including $323 million in China—an all-time record for that territory.
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Weekend Predictions: Is the Age of Furious 7 Over?
April 23rd, 2015
The Age of Adaline is the only true wide release this week, and that could give it a boost at the box office. However, I seriously doubt that will give it a large enough boost to top Furious 7, which is looking to sweep the month of April. There is one other new release, Little Boy, that has a shot at the top ten. Finally, Ex Machina is expanding “nationwide.” I don't have a theater count for the film, but many think it will be truly wide, which would give it a shot at the top five. The Other Woman opened in first place this weekend last year, earning nearly $25 million. There’s no chance any film will match that figure this year. The top two films combined might not match that figure this year, so April will end on a losing note in the year-over-year comparison. That’s disappointing, but we will make up for the loss next week.
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Contest: Age of Prizes, Part I
April 17th, 2015
Next week The Age of Adaline is likely the only film opening truly wide. And the week after that, The Age of Ultron opens wide. ... That's a strange coincidence. Anyhoo... The Age of Adaline is the choice for the target film in this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for The Age of Adaline.
Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a Frankenprize consisting of previously reviewed DVDs or Blu-rays.
Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a Frankenprize consisting of previously reviewed DVDs or Blu-rays.
Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will also win a Frankenprize consisting of previously reviewed DVDs or Blu-rays.
Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay!
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2015 Preview: April
April 1st, 2015
March ended on a good note and helped 2015 maintain its lead over 2014 thanks to a trio of $100 million movies: Cinderella, Insurgent, and Home. April isn't as strong as far as depth goes, as only Furious 7 is expected to come close to $100 million at the box office. On the positive side, it could earn $100 million during its opening weekend, becoming the fastest starting film of the year, so far. On the negative side, it is expected to earn more than double the rest of the films' combined box office totals. Even worse, last April, there were two $100 million hits, including Captain America: The Winter Soldier, as well as two others that came close. There's no way April 2015 is going to live up to April 2014. I just hope the collapse isn't so bad that 2015 loses its lead over 2014 completely.
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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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2015/07/31 | 6 | $502,775 | 259 | $1,941 | $502,775 | 1 | |
2015/08/07 | 8 | $264,640 | -47% | 251 | $1,054 | $1,181,363 | 2 |
2015/08/14 | 11 | $132,271 | -50% | 229 | $578 | $1,575,999 | 3 |
2015/08/21 | 14 | $77,967 | -41% | 158 | $493 | $1,790,988 | 4 |
2015/08/28 | 18 | $31,929 | -59% | 79 | $404 | $1,903,284 | 5 |
2015/09/25 | - | $1,615 | 5 | $323 | $2,003,058 | 9 | |
2015/10/02 | 39 | $780 | -52% | 2 | $390 | $2,004,167 | 10 |
2015/10/09 | 51 | $185 | -76% | 1 | $185 | $2,004,644 | 11 |
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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Argentina | 4/24/2015 | $0 | 0 | 74 | 116 | $238,974 | 11/24/2018 |
Australia | 4/16/2015 | $539,960 | 178 | 186 | 847 | $2,130,233 | 7/7/2015 |
Austria | 7/10/2015 | $40,478 | 33 | 33 | 127 | $191,559 | 8/11/2015 |
Belgium | 6/17/2015 | $87,294 | 27 | 27 | 127 | $438,996 | 7/30/2015 |
Brazil | 5/22/2015 | $407,694 | 214 | 214 | 439 | $890,312 | 11/7/2018 |
Bulgaria | 5/1/2015 | $0 | 0 | 5 | 5 | $134,048 | 12/30/2018 |
Germany | 7/9/2015 | $308,684 | 234 | 238 | 486 | $902,152 | 10/20/2015 |
Hong Kong | 5/21/2015 | $92,265 | 41 | 41 | 75 | $270,672 | 11/26/2018 |
Italy | 4/23/2015 | $956,084 | 0 | 1 | 2 | $6,267,979 | 11/6/2018 |
Kenya | 6/5/2015 | $0 | 0 | 7 | 7 | $1,330 | 12/30/2018 |
Mexico | 5/8/2015 | $847,921 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $2,596,528 | 8/30/2018 |
Netherlands | 6/19/2015 | $211,947 | 98 | 98 | 544 | $1,004,471 | 11/3/2015 |
New Zealand | 4/16/2015 | $0 | 0 | 77 | 207 | $372,469 | 7/7/2015 |
North America | 4/24/2015 | $13,203,458 | 2,991 | 3,070 | 14,935 | $42,629,776 | 3/29/2016 |
Poland | 5/15/2015 | $253,895 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $715,872 | 12/30/2018 |
Romania | 5/1/2015 | $0 | 0 | 15 | 27 | $281,717 | 12/30/2018 |
Russia (CIS) | 4/23/2015 | $0 | 0 | 504 | 1134 | $811,089 | 11/19/2018 |
Slovakia | 7/2/2015 | $9,824 | 38 | 38 | 78 | $38,707 | 7/29/2015 |
South Korea | 10/15/2015 | $167,022 | 239 | 239 | 258 | $272,193 | 11/10/2015 |
Spain | 7/31/2015 | $502,775 | 259 | 259 | 1077 | $2,004,644 | 10/13/2015 |
Taiwan | 5/8/2015 | $207,197 | 41 | 41 | 117 | $510,380 | 11/4/2018 |
Turkey | 6/5/2015 | $0 | 0 | 55 | 176 | $246,002 | 12/30/2018 |
Ukraine | 6/11/2015 | $16,078 | 56 | 56 | 140 | $36,159 | 12/30/2018 |
United Kingdom | 5/8/2015 | $869,553 | 0 | 13 | 22 | $2,221,209 | 8/27/2018 |
Vietnam | 6/26/2015 | $0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | $22,560 | 12/30/2018 |
Rest of World | $3,754,505 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $68,984,536 | 12/30/2018 |
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
Blake Lively | Adaline Bowman |
Michiel Huisman | Ellis Jones |
Supporting Cast
Kathy Baker | Kathy Jones |
Harrison Ford | William Jones |
Ellen Burstyn | Flemming |
Amanda Crew | Kikki Jones |
Linda Boyd | Regan |
Richard Harmon | Tony |
Fulvio Cecere | Cab Driver |
Anjali Jay | Cora |
Hiro Kanagawa | Kenneth |
Peter James Grey | Clarence James Prescott |
Izabel A. Pearce | Flemming (Age 5) |
Cate Richardson | Flemming (Age 20) |
Jane Craven | Miriam |
Noel Johansen | 1950's Policeman |
Aaron Craven | 1950's FBI Agent |
Primo Allon | 1940's Officer |
Darren Dolynski | 1940's Officer #2 |
Chris William Martin | Dale Davenport |
Mark Ghanime | New Year's Eve Stranger |
Shaker Paleja | Hotel Doorman |
Daniel Bacon | Boat Tunnel Guide |
Barclay Hope | Financial Advisor |
Robert Maloney | 1950's Financial Advisor |
Deejay Jackson | 1960's Cab Driver |
Lane Edwards | Veterinarian |
Tony Levins | Ellis Apartment Super |
Anthony Ingruber | Young William Jones |
Keith McCafferty | 1960's Hippie Photographer |
Serge Houde | Good Samaritan |
Alison Wandzura | Paramedic #1 |
Demord Dann | Paramedic #2 |
Grace Chin | E.R. Doctor |
Narrator(s)
Hugh Ross | Narrator |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Lee Toland Krieger | Director |
J. Mills Goodloe | Screenwriter |
Salvador Paskowitz | Screenwriter |
J. Mills Goodloe | Story Creator |
Salvador Paskowitz | Story Creator |
Tom Rosenberg | Producer |
Gary Lucchesi | Producer |
Sidney Kimmel | Producer |
Eric Reid | Executive Producer |
Andre Lamal | Executive Producer |
David Kern | Executive Producer |
Richard Wright | Executive Producer |
Jim Tauber | Executive Producer |
Bruce Toll | Executive Producer |
David Lanzenberg | Director of Photography |
Claude Pare | Production Designer |
Melissa Kent | Editor |
Angus Strathie | Costume Designer |
Rob Simonsen | Composer |
Tricia Wood | Casting Director |
Deborah Aquila | Casting Director |
Monica Huppert | Make up |
Anne Carroll | Hairstylist |
David Kern | Unit Production Manager |
Richard Wright | Unit Production Manager |
Paul Barry | First Assistant Director |
Brad Van Arragon | Co-Producer |
Brad Van Arragon | Production Manager |
Jackie Shenoo | Associate Producer |
Owen Walstrom | Stunt Coordinator |
Susan Lambie | Script Supervisor |
Martina Javorova | Art Director |
Megan Poss | Set Designer |
Shannon Gottlieb | Set Decorator |
Mark Noda | Sound Mixer |
Donna Maloney | Costume Supervisor |
Paul Benjamin | Special Effects Coordinator |
Christopher S. Aud | Sound Designer |
Christopher S. Aud | Supervising Sound Editor |
Michael Babcock | Dialogue Editor |
Karyn Foster | Dialogue Editor |
Jonathan Lipman | Sound Effects Editor |
Marc Meyers | Sound Effects Editor |
Bruce Tanis | Sound Effects Editor |
Michael Babcock | Re-recording Mixer |
Christopher S. Aud | Re-recording Mixer |
Rob Simonsen | Score Producer |
Duncan Blickenstaff | Additional Music |
Erich Stratmann | Music Editor |
Satoshi Noguchi | Score Mixer |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.