Australia Box Office for Burlesque (2010)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Australia Box Office | $5,955,265 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $90,552,675 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $31,993,743 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $6,047,014 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $38,040,757 | |
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Synopsis
A small town girl moves to LA and goes to work as a waitress in a burlesque club. She decides to become a dancer and makes friends with one dancer and becomes the rival of another. Drama ensues - followed shortly by uplifting triumph.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $55,000,000 |
Australia Releases: | January 14th, 2021 (Wide) November 26th, 2023 (Limited) |
Video Release: | March 1st, 2011 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for sexual content including several suggestive dance routines, partial nudity, language and some thematic material. (Rating bulletin 2145, 11/3/2010) |
Running Time: | 116 minutes |
Keywords: | Dancing, Performing Arts, Music Industry, Musicians, Jazz, Burlesque, Musical Drama |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Musical |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | De Line Pictures, Screen Gems |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |
DVD Sales: Bambi Battles to the Top, of Blu-ray
March 15th, 2011
The top selling title on this week's sales chart depends on how you categorize the biggest new release of the week. Since the studio considers the Bambi release as a Blu-ray, Megamind was able to repeat on top with 733,000 units during its first full week of release, lifting its totals to 1.66 million units and $10.25 million.
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DVD and Blu-ray Releases for March 1st, 2011
February 28th, 2011
It is an amazingly slow week on the home market with no first run releases that did well enough to be considered midlevel hits. That is if you don't count Megamind, which came out on Friday. There are a few that are worth picking up, but only one is a real contender for Pick of the Week: Bambi on Blu-ray / DVD Combo Pack.
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Awards Season - Globes Get Social
January 16th, 2011
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association handed out the hardware tonight, and while there were plenty of winners, one film, The Social Network, stood out by winning four awards, including three of the major ones.
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Awards Season - King of the Globes, or at Least the Nominations
December 14th, 2010
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced their nominations early this morning, and there are some interesting surprises included in the mix. Leading the way was The King's Speech, which has long been seen as one of the major players this Awards Season. Meanwhile, The Fighter and The Social Network were right behind with six each. There were many, many other films nomination, including more than a few shocks. ... Mostly in one category.
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The Beginning of the Voyage
December 9th, 2010
It could be a strong weekend at the box office with two wide releases, both with the potential of earning more than $100 million, perhaps a lot more in one case. This is great news for 2010, as this week last year was not strong. Both Dawn Treader and The Tourist should open with more than The Princess and the Frog did during its debut in wide release, although it could be close for the latter. Combined the two films could make more than the top five did last year. If so, 2010 should win big over 2009, but it will be the last win for 2010, and it still might not be enough to maintain its lead over 2009 in the end.
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Tangled Snares the Competition
December 6th, 2010
The past weekend brought very little holiday cheer and the box office plummeted more than 50% from last weekend to just $86 million. To be fair, this was a post-holiday weekend, so that decline was expected, if a little more extreme than we would like. However, it was 13% lower than the same weekend last year and there's no way to sugarcoat that. Year-to-date 2010 still has a lead over 2009, but that lead is now under 2% at $9.78 billion to $9.63 billion. This means in less than a month 2010's lead has been cut in half. This is not a good sign going forward.
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New Releases Won't Get in the Way
December 2nd, 2010
The weekend after the Thanksgiving long weekend is historically one of the weakest weekends of the year, and by far the weakest during the winter holiday season that runs from November to New Year's. This year it is no exception with only one wide release, The Warrior's Way, and it's not even opening truly wide. This means for the second weekend in a row, there will be a holdover leading the way. However, it might not be the same holdover as last weekend. As for last year, there were three wide releases, none of which did well, but all of which provide some indication on how The Warrior's Way might perform.
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Tangled Nearly Ties Potter
November 29th, 2010
As expected, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I led the way on the box office chart, but Tangled was stiffer competition than almost anyone thought it would be. Both were able to outperform the New Moon / The Blind Side one-two punch from last year. But the rest of the chart was not as strong, leading to three-day declines of 3% from last weekend and 6% from last year with $183 million. Over five days, the box office pulled in $264 million, which is again 3% lower than last year. 2010's lead over 2009 has been cut to 2% at $9.66 billion to $9.46 billion, which is not enough to assume 2010 will come out on top in the end, but it should be close.
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Thanksgiving Estimates: Deathly Hallows and Tangled Neck-and-Neck
November 28th, 2010
A close battle for top spot at the box office led to a generally healthy Thanksgiving weekend, which looks set to be the second-biggest overall, behind last year's Twilight-dominated feast.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I lays claim to the number one berth with a very solid $50.345 million estimate, according to Warner Bros., but Tangled is close behind with Disney putting its opening three day weekend at $49.1 million.
Tangled has posted better day-to-day numbers, particularly since Thanksgiving Day itself, and topped the chart on Saturday.
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Will Harry Potter Eat Up the Competition?
November 24th, 2010
Its the Thanksgiving long weekend and the official start of the winter holiday blockbuster season. While there are four wide releases making their debut tonight, it will likely be a holdover, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I, that wins the box office race. Such was the case last year when New Moon repeated on top. It will be interesting to see whether or not Harry Potter will have stronger legs, whether or not the new releases get off to faster starts, and whether or not the overall box office is better.
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2010 Preview: November
November 1st, 2010
November's here and expectations are all over the place. October saw 2010 lose ground to 2009, which is a bad sign going forward, but we also saw records fall. This month will undoubtedly see an increase in ticket sales over last month, what with the start of Awards Season and the Holidays, but the real question is how well it will compare with last year. Last November saw the release of a couple of surprise hits, none more surprising than The Blind Side, while in the end there were five $100 million movies and two that reached $200 million. Will that happen this year? Maybe. I count six films with a statistically significant shot at reaching $100 million, including three that might reach $200 million, and one of those has a shot at $300 million. That is on the high end, but even on the low end there are three $100 million movies coming out this month, including one that is all but guaranteed to reach $200 million in the end.
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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2021/01/15 | - | $565 | 1 | $565 | $5,945,450 | 1 | |
2021/04/30 | - | $571 | 1 | $571 | $5,955,265 | 16 | |
2023/11/24 | - | $1,066 | 4 | $267 | $5,018,119 | 150 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | 1/14/2021 | $565 | 1 | 4 | 6 | $5,955,265 | 11/27/2023 |
North America | 11/24/2010 | $11,947,744 | 3,037 | 3,037 | 12,355 | $39,440,655 | 6/4/2016 |
Rest of World | $45,156,755 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $90,552,675 | 11/27/2023 |
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
Cher | Tess |
Christina Aguilera | Ali |
Supporting Cast
Eric Dane | Marcus Gerber |
Cam Gigandet | Jack |
Julianne Hough | Georgia |
Alan Cumming | Alexis |
Peter Gallagher | Vince |
Kristen Bell | Nikki |
Stanley Tucci | Sean |
Dianna Agron | Natalie |
Glynn Turman | Harold Saint |
David Walton | Mark the DJ |
Terrence J | Dave |
Chelsea Traille | Coco |
Tanee McCall | Scarlett |
Tyne Stecklein | Jesse |
Paula Van Oppen | Anna |
Isabella Hofmann | Loretta |
James Brolin | Mr. Anderson |
Stephen Lee | Dwight |
Denise Faye | Preacher |
Baldeep Singh | Ali's Hotel Manager |
Michael Landes | Greg |
Wendy Benson | Marla |
Tisha French | Loft Assistant |
Katerina Mikailenko | Brittany |
Jay Luchs | Party Guest at Marcus' House |
Katelynn Tilley | Ditsy Waitress |
Gwen Van Dam | Curler Woman at Grundy Bus Stop |
Catherine Natale | Curler Woman's Friend |
Jonathon Trent | Damon/Bumper Band Member |
Blair Redford | James/Bumper Band Member |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Steven Antin | Director |
Steven Antin | Screenwriter |
Donald De Line | Producer |
Dana Belcastro | Executive Producer |
Stacy Kolker Cramer | Executive Producer |
Risa Shapiro | Executive Producer |
Jon Gary Steele | Production Designer |
Virginia Katz | Editor |
Christophe Beck | Composer |
Bojan Bazelli | Director of Photography |
Geoff Hansen | Associate Producer |
Bojan Bazelli | Associate Producer |
Dave Goldberg | Associate Producer |
Geoff Hansen | Assistant Director |
Buddy Enright | Unit Production Manager |
Chris Cornwell | Art Director |
Dena Roth | Set Decorator |
Michael Kaplan | Costume Designer |
Lynda Foote | Costume Supervisor |
David R.B. MacMillan | Sound Mixer |
Andy Koyama | Re-recording Mixer |
Chris Carpenter | Re-recording Mixer |
Bill W. Benton | Re-recording Mixer |
Richard E. Yawn | Supervising Sound Editor |
Bernard Weiser | Sound Effects Editor |
Julie Feiner | Dialogue Editor |
Todd Bozung | Music Editor |
Cindy J. Williams | Make up |
Amy Schmiederer | Make up |
Martin Samuel | Hairstylist |
Samuel Dixon | Additional Music |
Sia Furler | Song Writer |
Christina Aguilera | Song Writer |
Steve Lindsey | Additional Music |
Matthew Gerrard | Additional Music |
Charlie Midnight | Additional Music |
John Patrick Shanley | Additional Music |
Diane Warren | Additional Music |
John Papsidera | Casting Director |
Chad Randall | Stunt Coordinator |
Troy Gilbert | Stunt Coordinator |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.