Australia Box Office for Alfie (2004)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Australia Box Office | $1,772,596 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $35,195,939 | Details |
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Metrics
Movie Details
Production Budget: | $40,000,000 |
Australia Releases: | January 21st, 2005 (Wide) |
Video Release: | March 15th, 2005 by Paramount Home Video |
MPAA Rating: | R for sexual content, some language and drug use |
Running Time: | 106 minutes |
Keywords: | Breaking the Fourth Wall, Comedy Drama, Remake, Infidelity, One Night Stand, Relationships Gone Wrong, Romance |
Source: | Based on Movie |
Genre: | Comedy |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Paramount Pictures, Charles Shyer |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom, 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...Baby Still Earning Millions
March 27th, 2005
Million Dollar Baby has again slipped off the radar screen, but we do know it hit $52 million internationally, which means it made $9 million during the week. The film didn't earn $1 million in any single market, but is still doing strong in South Korea, ($970,000), Spain, ($840,000), Italy, ($600,000) and Australia, ($350,000.) Best estimate has the film earning just shy of $5 million of that over the weekend and taking sixth place on the international box office charts. More...Incredible Start on the Home Market
March 26th, 2005
As expected, The Incredibles topped the home market this week taking first place in DVD and VHS rentals, ($8.16 million and $1.48 million respectively) as well as DVD and VHS Sales. As mentioned last week, The Incredibles sold 5 million DVDs on its first day of release alone, however, no figure has been released for its weekly sales total. More...Baby Takes Fifth in Close Race
March 20th, 2005
After gathering in all the data the winner for the race for fifth place is Million Dollar Baby, I think. It would need to lost more than 40% from last week's total and that's not taking into account its openings in South Korea at $1,515,672 and second place, its $110,000, third place debut in Finland, $86,000 in Russia, $50,000, second place debut in Hong Kong. Unfortunately, exact weekend totals are unknown but it is estimated at $6 million raising its international total to $43 million so far. More...DVD Releases for March 15, 2005
March 14th, 2005
Every week films get a second chance at success from the home market; or, in some cases, a first chance at success. Here is a list of wide releases, limited releases and a few from the growing TV on DVD section including this week's co-winners, The Incredibles - Buy from Amazon and Red Dwarf - Series 5 & 6. More...Swimming with Sharks
March 13th, 2005
Shark Tale finished its international run with a second place $2.08 million opening in Japan on 485 screens. Its $4,296 per screen average it quite low for the market and generally means the film won't have the usual legs films in Japan have. The film performed much better in Italy where it finished first again with $3.0 million, down just 23% during its sophomore stint. Overall it took in $5.2 million to raise its international total to $181 million, but without any more openings it might struggle to hit $200 million. More...Fockers Flatten Competition
February 2nd, 2005
Meet the Fockers open in the U.K. over the weekend with an astounding $14.8 million on 456, which is more than four times the original's earnings there in 2000. That figure was also more than 8 times the second place film , and more than half the market's total box office. Add in a handful of openings in other, mostly smaller markets and the film brought in $19.2 million on 1,700 screens in 15 markets for a $58.8 million total so far. More...Ocean Steals International Box Office Crown Back
January 26th, 2005
The International Box Office Race is certainly interesting, as Ocean's Twelve recaptured the lead this weekend with $14.4 million on 4,600 screens in 58 markets and now sits at $170.4 million internationally and $292.8 million worldwide. A large chunk of that total came from Japan, where the film earned $6.8 million (including sneak peaks) on 510 screens, while ending Howl's Moving Castle's nine week reign on top.
While this was a strong performance, it was 20% lower that the original's debut in the same market.
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All That's Golden Does Not Glitter
January 25th, 2005
Of the eight films that won Golden Globes last weekend, only a handful saw their box office take increase this weekend.
This can be partially explained by the snowstorm, and partially by how late in the film's run it was by the time the awards were announced.
However, it may also be an indication of the declining influence the awards ceremony has.
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Aviator Soars Above the Rest
January 17th, 2005
The Golden Globe were handed out tonight with no one film really dominating the night. The Aviator led the night with three awards with a few others films taking home two apiece. More...Gold Stocks Rise
December 21st, 2004
It is a week after the Golden Globe nominees were announced and a perfect time to look at the effect, if any, that the acclaim has brought previously released films. More...Sideways is Golden
December 14th, 2004
Golden Globe Nominations were announced on Monday and as with the IFP Independent Spirit Awards, Sideways lead the pack with 7 nominations. This does not mean it is the favorite in any particular category, but it does help its chances of taking home some hardware on January 16th. 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...Incredibles were Merely Super
November 8th, 2004
The top film on the charts wasn't as impressive as predicted, but that helped some of the holdovers hold up better. Overall, there was a massive leap from last weekend at 43.8%, but a troubling 5.8% drop from last year. This extended pseudo-slump the box office has been in has cut 2004's lead over 2003 to just 2.1%, $7.641 billion to $7.480 billion. Unless 2004 can close strong, we will see the second year in a row with declining ticket sales. More...This Weekend will be Incredible
November 5th, 2004
Predicting which movie will finish on top of the charts this weekend is a simple matter. The real question is will The Incredibles break records, and if so, how many. More...Movie Websites Launches for October 29 - November 4
November 4th, 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 Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...Sharks 4 - Dwarves 7
November 3rd, 2004
Holidays throughout Europe, and a $1.5 million, first place finish in Russia helped Shark Tale remain in top spot for the fourth straight week, although it was a much closer contest this week. Highlights include $4.3 million in the U.K., off just 24% compared to its sophomore weekend, $4.0 million in France, which was up 47% from last weekend for a $15.5 million in 4,300 theatres in 27 markets weekend. Its international running total topped $100 million, the 13th film to do so this year, and now sits at $109.6 million. More...2004 Preview: November
November 1st, 2004
Award season kicks into high gear and the Thanksgiving Holiday means one thing: Christmas movies. Christmas In November movies are becoming frustratingly common these days and this year is no different, with two such movies coming out.
There are also a few more award season hopefuls that span the whole spectrum of box office possibilities. 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...Movie Websites Launches for October 15 - October 21
October 21st, 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 Blade: Trinity - 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 October 8 - October 14
October 14th, 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 A Very Long Engagement - 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: October
October 1st, 2004
October is generally a transition month. Not the dumping ground that September is, but without a major holiday, it's not as prosperous as November. Also, the month is usually good to horror movies for the obvious reason. One last note, the movie industry as a whole is in a bit of a slump right now, of the 11 films that opened wide in September, only 2 will beat expectations by any reasonable degree. This has caused me to downgrade some of my predictions, especially for earlier in the month.
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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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2005/01/21 | - | $682,899 | 144 | $4,742 | $682,899 | 1 | |
2005/01/28 | - | $294,974 | -57% | 146 | $2,020 | $1,299,388 | 2 |
2005/02/04 | - | $172,579 | -41% | 148 | $1,166 | $1,573,791 | 3 |
2005/02/11 | - | $47,081 | -73% | 55 | $856 | $1,704,488 | 4 |
2005/02/18 | - | $15,577 | -67% | 25 | $623 | $1,744,659 | 5 |
2005/02/25 | - | $7,574 | -51% | 27 | $281 | $1,753,155 | 6 |
2005/03/04 | - | $1,962 | -74% | 11 | $178 | $1,772,596 | 7 |
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 | 1/21/2005 | $682,899 | 144 | 148 | 556 | $1,772,596 | 9/10/2020 |
North America | 11/5/2004 | $6,218,335 | 2,215 | 2,215 | 6,630 | $13,395,939 | |
Rest of World | $20,027,404 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $35,195,939 | 9/10/2020 |
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
Jude Law | Alfie |
Supporting Cast
Marisa Tomei | Julie |
Omar Epps | Marlon |
Nia Long | Lonette |
Jane Krakowski | Dorie |
Sienna Miller | Nikki |
Susan Sarandon | Liz |
Renee Taylor | Lu Schnitman |
Dick Latessa | Joe |
Jefferson Mays | Dr. Miranda Kulp |
Gedde Watanabe | Wing |
Jeff Harding | Phil |
Kevin Rahm | Terry |
Max Morris | Max |
Jo Yang | Mrs. Wing |
Tara Summers | Carol |
Sam Vincenti | Felix |
Katherine LaNasa | Uta |
Claudette Mink | Bitter Girl |
Anouska De Georgiou | Tonya |
Anastasia Griffith | Chyna |
Deborah Lynn Scott | Pretty Teacher |
Veronica Clifford | Waiting Room Nurse |
Sondra James | Mrs. Liberman |
Graydon Carter | Wes |
Steven Morphew | Waldorf Doorman |
Finlay Robertson | Bright Young Thing |
Edward Hogg | Bright Young Thing |
Martha Cope | Bright Young Thing |
Ben Jackson | Bright Young Thing |
Charlotte Moore | New Year's Eve Singer |
Cosima Shaw | New Year's Eve Stunner |
Marjan Neshat | Traffic Cop |
Gil Williams | Elvis, the Doorman |
Saidah Arrike Ekulona | Gilda, the Receptionist |
Stephen Gaghan | Adam |
Paul Brooke | Flower Shop Proprietor |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Charles Shyer | Director |
Elaine Pope | Screenwriter |
Charles Shyer | Screenwriter |
Bill Naughton | Based on the Play "Alfie" By |
Charles Shyer | Producer |
Elaine Pope | Producer |
Diana Phillips | Executive Producer |
Sean Daniel | Executive Producer |
Sophie Becher | Production Designer |
Padraic McKinley | Editor |
John Powell | Composer |
Mick Jagger | Composer |
David A. Stewart | Composer |
Ashley Rowe | Director of Photography |
Cliff Lanning | First Assistant Director |
Cecilia Kate Roque | Unit Production Manager |
Diana Phillips | Unit Production Manager |
Richard Hewitt | Production Manager |
Donna Grey | Production Supervisor |
Ricky Eyres | Supervising Art Director |
Alan Gilmore | Art Director |
Marc Homes | Art Director |
Joanna Foley | Art Director |
Suttirat Anne Larlarb | Art Director |
Penny Crawford | Set Decorator |
Ellen Christiansen | Set Decorator |
George Motz | Additional Photography |
Beatrix Aruna Pasztor | Costume Designer |
Shirley Nevin | Costume Supervisor |
David Crozier | Sound Mixer |
Drew Kunin | Sound Mixer |
Mike Prestwood Smith | Re-recording Mixer |
Matthew Gough | Re-recording Mixer |
Michael Wabro | Sound Editor |
Christopher Ackland | Supervising Sound Effects Editor |
Ben Barker | Sound Effects Editor |
Max Hoskins | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
Peter Clarke | Music Editor |
Eileen Kastner-Delago | Make up |
Frida Aradottir | Hairstylist |
David A. Stewart | Executive Music Producer |
Mick Jagger | Executive Music Producer |
Mindy Marin | Casting Director |
G. A. Aguilar | Stunt Coordinator |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.