Case 39 (2010)

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Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $13,261,851Details
International Box Office $15,511,976Details
Worldwide Box Office $28,773,827
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $5,424,531 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $611,853 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $6,036,384
Further financial details...

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$5,350,570 (40.3% of total gross)
Legs:2.48 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:46.1% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$27,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.1 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,211 opening theaters/2,212 max. theaters, 3.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $18,119,488

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: October 1st, 2010 (Wide) by Paramount Vantage
Video Release: January 4th, 2011 by Paramount Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for violence and terror including disturbing images
Running Time: 109 minutes
Comparisons: vs. 30 Days of Night
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Keywords: Scary Kids, Demons, Religious, Dysfunctional Family, Supernatural Horror, Supernatural
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Misher Films
Production Countries: Canada, United States
Languages: English

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 1, 2010 7 $5,350,570   2,211 $2,420   $5,350,570 1
Oct 8, 2010 9 $2,680,305 -50% 2,212 $1,212   $9,650,005 2
Oct 15, 2010 13 $1,206,817 -55% 1,406 $858   $11,924,115 3
Oct 22, 2010 22 $410,404 -66% 721 $569   $12,711,934 4
Oct 29, 2010 29 $177,169 -57% 406 $436   $13,036,803 5
Nov 5, 2010 38 $70,489 -60% 157 $449   $13,182,174 6
Nov 12, 2010 47 $30,028 -57% 106 $283   $13,248,477 7

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Oct 1, 2010 7 $1,828,478     2,211 $827   $1,828,478 1
Oct 2, 2010 7 $2,176,153 +19%   2,211 $984   $4,004,631 2
Oct 3, 2010 6 $1,345,939 -38%   2,211 $609   $5,350,570 3
Oct 4, 2010 5 $439,869 -67%   2,211 $199   $5,790,439 4
Oct 5, 2010 7 $457,129 +4%   2,211 $207   $6,247,568 5
Oct 6, 2010 7 $368,215 -19%   2,211 $167   $6,615,783 6
Oct 7, 2010 7 $353,917 -4%   2,211 $160   $6,969,700 7
Oct 8, 2010 9 $811,619 +129% -56% 2,212 $367   $7,781,319 8
Oct 9, 2010 9 $1,101,051 +36% -49% 2,212 $498   $8,882,370 9
Oct 10, 2010 9 $767,635 -30% -43% 2,212 $347   $9,650,005 10
Oct 11, 2010 12 $350,229 -54% -20% 2,212 $158   $10,000,234 11
Oct 12, 2010 9 $255,439 -27% -44% 2,212 $115   $10,255,673 12
Oct 13, 2010 9 $226,803 -11% -38% 2,212 $103   $10,482,476 13
Oct 14, 2010 9 $234,822 +4% -34% 2,212 $106   $10,717,298 14
Oct 15, 2010 13 $388,424 +65% -52% 1,406 $276   $11,105,722 15
Oct 16, 2010 12 $533,585 +37% -52% 1,406 $380   $11,639,307 16
Oct 17, 2010 13 $284,808 -47% -63% 1,406 $203   $11,924,115 17
Oct 18, 2010 12 $99,520 -65% -72% 1,406 $71   $12,023,635 18
Oct 19, 2010 14 $101,786 +2% -60% 1,406 $72   $12,125,421 19
Oct 20, 2010 14 $92,088 -10% -59% 1,406 $65   $12,217,509 20
Oct 21, 2010 14 $84,021 -9% -64% 1,406 $60   $12,301,530 21
Oct 22, 2010 - $132,137 +57% -66% 721 $183   $12,433,667 22
Oct 23, 2010 - $175,788 +33% -67% 721 $244   $12,609,455 23
Oct 24, 2010 - $102,479 -42% -64% 721 $142   $12,711,934 24
Oct 25, 2010 - $36,585 -64% -63% 721 $51   $12,748,519 25
Oct 26, 2010 - $38,994 +7% -62% 721 $54   $12,787,513 26
Oct 27, 2010 - $36,784 -6% -60% 721 $51   $12,824,297 27
Oct 28, 2010 - $35,337 -4% -58% 721 $49   $12,859,634 28
Oct 29, 2010 - $54,787 +55% -59% 406 $135   $12,914,421 29
Oct 30, 2010 - $74,659 +36% -58% 406 $184   $12,989,080 30
Oct 31, 2010 - $47,723 -36% -53% 406 $118   $13,036,803 31
Nov 1, 2010 - $18,847 -61% -48% 406 $46   $13,055,650 32
Nov 2, 2010 - $19,531 +4% -50% 406 $48   $13,075,181 33
Nov 3, 2010 - $18,775 -4% -49% 406 $46   $13,093,956 34
Nov 4, 2010 - $17,729 -6% -50% 406 $44   $13,111,685 35
Nov 5, 2010 - $20,209 +14% -63% 157 $129   $13,131,894 36
Nov 6, 2010 - $29,678 +47% -60% 157 $189   $13,161,572 37
Nov 7, 2010 - $20,602 -31% -57% 157 $131   $13,182,174 38
Nov 8, 2010 - $7,384 -64% -61% 157 $47   $13,189,558 39
Nov 9, 2010 - $8,102 +10% -59% 157 $52   $13,197,660 40
Nov 10, 2010 - $8,500 +5% -55% 157 $54   $13,206,160 41
Nov 11, 2010 - $12,289 +45% -31% 157 $78   $13,218,449 42
Nov 12, 2010 - $8,455 -31% -58% 106 $80   $13,226,904 43
Nov 13, 2010 - $12,774 +51% -57% 106 $121   $13,239,678 44
Nov 14, 2010 - $8,799 -31% -57% 106 $83   $13,248,477 45
Nov 15, 2010 - $3,354 -62% -55% 106 $32   $13,251,831 46
Nov 16, 2010 - $3,375 +1% -58% 106 $32   $13,255,206 47
Nov 17, 2010 - $3,453 +2% -59% 106 $33   $13,258,659 48
Nov 18, 2010 - $3,192 -8% -74% 106 $30   $13,261,851 49

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 1, 2010 7 $6,969,700   2,211 $3,152   $6,969,700 1
Oct 8, 2010 9 $3,747,598 -46% 2,212 $1,694   $10,717,298 2
Oct 15, 2010 13 $1,584,232 -58% 1,406 $1,127   $12,301,530 3
Oct 22, 2010 22 $558,104 -65% 721 $774   $12,859,634 4
Oct 29, 2010 30 $252,051 -55% 406 $621   $13,111,685 5
Nov 5, 2010 40 $106,764 -58% 157 $680   $13,218,449 6
Nov 12, 2010 47 $43,402 -59% 106 $409   $13,261,851 7

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jan 9, 20111598,904 98,904$1,779,283$1,779,2831

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

Renée Zellweger Emily Jenkins
Jodelle Ferland Lillith Sullivan

Supporting Cast

Ian McShane Detective Mike Barron
Bradley Cooper Douglas J. Ames
Cynthia Stevenson Nancy
Callum Keith Rennie Edward Sullivan
Adrian Lester Wayne
Kerry O'Malley Margaret Sullivan
Alexander Conti Diego
Philip Cabrita Javier
Vanesa Tomasino Javier's Wife
Mary Black Custody Judge
Domenico D'Ambrosio Plainclothes Cop
Benita Ha Therapist
John Carroll Judge
Michael Bean Co-Worker
Lesley Ewen Co-Worker
David Patrick Green Chief Psychiatrist
Dee Jay Jackson Bus Driver
Taya Calicetto Young Emily
Alisen Down Emily's Mother
Darryl Quon Inmate
Suzanne Bastien Nurse
Jane Braithwaite Nurse
Fulvio Cecere Fire Marshall
Colin Lawrence Police Sergeant
Dagmar Midcap News Anchor
Fran Gebhard Coordinator
Bill Mondy Interviewer
Andrew Airlie Doctor
Sarah Jane Redmond Barron's Wife
Charles Zuckermann Demon Person
Yvonne Valdez Mrs. Lynch
Paul Duchart Priest
Daniel Bacon Businessperson
Darren E. Scott Young Cop
Dalias Blake Detention Center Cop
Phillip Mitchell Lead Guard

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Christian Alvart Director
Ray Wright Screenwriter
Steve Golin Producer
Kevin Misher Producer
Steve Golin Executive Producer
Kevin Misher Executive Producer
John Willett Production Designer
Mark Goldblatt Editor
Michl Britsch Composer
Hagen Bogdanski Director of Photography
Lisa Bruce Co-Producer
Alix Madigan Co-Producer
Patrice Leung Assistant Director
Scott Ateah Second Unit Director
Wayne Bennett Production Manager
Ross Dempster Art Director
Andrea French Set Decorator
Karl Herrmann Second Unit Camera
Hans Bjerno Second Unit Camera
Chris Watts Visual Effects Supervisor
Bob Comer Special Effects Coordinator
Monique Prudhomme Costume Designer
J. Paul Lavigne Costume Supervisor
Darren Brisker Sound Mixer
Gary Summers Re-recording Mixer
Dan Leahy Re-recording Mixer
Ron Eng Supervising Sound Editor
Doug Jackson Sound Effects Editor
Steve Tushar Sound Effects Editor
Ron Eng Sound Designer
Robert Troy Dialogue Editor
Lisa Jaime Music Editor
Toby Lindala Special Make-up Effects
Randi Hiller Casting Director
Sarah Halley Finn Casting Director
Coreen Mayrs Casting Director
Heike Brandstatter Casting Director
Marny Eng Stunt Coordinator

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

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January 18th, 2011

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October 4th, 2010

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October 3rd, 2010

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October 1st, 2010

September is nearly over and the Fall box office season is about to begin in earnest. September wasn't too bad this year, with more films matching or exceeding expectations than missing them, and we managed to keep pace with last year, more or less. Can October do the same? Well, last year there was only one $100 million hit, Couples Retreat (not counting Paranormal Activity, which opened in September). We might not see any film hit $100 million this time around. In fact, we might not even see any that come all that close. On the other hand, there were also five wide releases that clearly bombed last year, and on that end, 2010 looks a lot better. Not every film that opens over the next five weekends will be a mid-level hit or better, but most should get there. More...

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September 30th, 2010

It's the beginning of October, so it should come as no surprise there are a couple of horror films are coming out. More surprisingly, a couple of films released this week are also earning Oscar- or near Oscar-worthy reviews. (There's only three films, so there's some crossover.) Direct competition between the films could hurt, but hopefully not so much that 2010 falls behind last year's pace. It's not like last year was explosive at the box office, as Zombieland just missed $25 million at the box office, and it was the clear winner. Will any of the wide releases top that figure? And will the overall box office help 2010 maintain its lead over 2009? More...

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September 12th, 2009

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International Details - Still a Force to be Reckoned With

September 5th, 2009

G-Force just missed the top five with $7.09 million on 2964 screens in 30 markets for a total of $67.97 million. The film had no major market openings this week, but it did add $2.17 million on 409 screens in Russia for a total of $8.93 million after two weeks there. Up next is Spain this weekend, which means it could climb back into the top five, if it performs well there. More...

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  2. News
  3. Box Office
  4. International
  5. Video Sales
  6. Full Financials
  7. Cast & Crew
  8. Trailer

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$5,350,570 (40.3% of total gross)
Legs:2.48 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:46.1% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$27,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.1 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,211 opening theaters/2,212 max. theaters, 3.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $18,119,488

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: October 1st, 2010 (Wide) by Paramount Vantage
Video Release: January 4th, 2011 by Paramount Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for violence and terror including disturbing images
Running Time: 109 minutes
Comparisons: vs. 30 Days of Night
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Scary Kids, Demons, Religious, Dysfunctional Family, Supernatural Horror, Supernatural
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Misher Films
Production Countries: Canada, United States
Languages: English

Leading Cast

Renée Zellweger Emily Jenkins
Jodelle Ferland Lillith Sullivan

Supporting Cast

Ian McShane Detective Mike Barron
Bradley Cooper Douglas J. Ames
Cynthia Stevenson Nancy
Callum Keith Rennie Edward Sullivan
Adrian Lester Wayne
Kerry O'Malley Margaret Sullivan
Alexander Conti Diego
Philip Cabrita Javier
Vanesa Tomasino Javier's Wife
Mary Black Custody Judge
Domenico D'Ambrosio Plainclothes Cop
Benita Ha Therapist
John Carroll Judge
Michael Bean Co-Worker
Lesley Ewen Co-Worker
David Patrick Green Chief Psychiatrist
Dee Jay Jackson Bus Driver
Taya Calicetto Young Emily
Alisen Down Emily's Mother
Darryl Quon Inmate
Suzanne Bastien Nurse
Jane Braithwaite Nurse
Fulvio Cecere Fire Marshall
Colin Lawrence Police Sergeant
Dagmar Midcap News Anchor
Fran Gebhard Coordinator
Bill Mondy Interviewer
Andrew Airlie Doctor
Sarah Jane Redmond Barron's Wife
Charles Zuckermann Demon Person
Yvonne Valdez Mrs. Lynch
Paul Duchart Priest
Daniel Bacon Businessperson
Darren E. Scott Young Cop
Dalias Blake Detention Center Cop
Phillip Mitchell Lead Guard

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Christian Alvart Director
Ray Wright Screenwriter
Steve Golin Producer
Kevin Misher Producer
Steve Golin Executive Producer
Kevin Misher Executive Producer
John Willett Production Designer
Mark Goldblatt Editor
Michl Britsch Composer
Hagen Bogdanski Director of Photography
Lisa Bruce Co-Producer
Alix Madigan Co-Producer
Patrice Leung Assistant Director
Scott Ateah Second Unit Director
Wayne Bennett Production Manager
Ross Dempster Art Director
Andrea French Set Decorator
Karl Herrmann Second Unit Camera
Hans Bjerno Second Unit Camera
Chris Watts Visual Effects Supervisor
Bob Comer Special Effects Coordinator
Monique Prudhomme Costume Designer
J. Paul Lavigne Costume Supervisor
Darren Brisker Sound Mixer
Gary Summers Re-recording Mixer
Dan Leahy Re-recording Mixer
Ron Eng Supervising Sound Editor
Doug Jackson Sound Effects Editor
Steve Tushar Sound Effects Editor
Ron Eng Sound Designer
Robert Troy Dialogue Editor
Lisa Jaime Music Editor
Toby Lindala Special Make-up Effects
Randi Hiller Casting Director
Sarah Halley Finn Casting Director
Coreen Mayrs Casting Director
Heike Brandstatter Casting Director
Marny Eng Stunt Coordinator

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

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January 18th, 2011

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January 3rd, 2011

The first week of the year and this year starts the same way last year ends, without a whole lot of must have choices. Machete is topping the chart, and it's a good movie, but there are not enough extras on the DVD / Blu-ray to rate as Pick of the Week material. On the other hand, Howl's DVD and Blu-ray are loaded with extras, but the movie didn't live up to expectations with critics. After going over the list for a third time, I have to conclude that there are no Pick of the Week releases this time around. That should change next week. More...

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January 1st, 2011

Wow. Two "Demons vs. Little Girl" movies in a row. Case 39 was originally made in the paleolithic era and had been sitting on a shelf for the better part of two epochs. That's exaggerating things a little, but it was filmed in 2006 for a scheduled 2008 release, then pushed back about half-a-dozen times and was removed from the schedule entirely at least once. When it finally did come out in theaters, it wasn't a complete disaster, but close, earning just over $13 million at the box office. So was the film just mishandled? Or was it destined to flop. More...

Social is still Popular with the People

October 11th, 2010

The race for top spot was pretty close this weekend with the first and second place films finishing within $1 million of each other. On the other hand, combined there were significantly weaker than last year's number one film, Couples Retreat. Because of this, it should come as no surprise that the overall box office was down, falling 2% from last weekend to $93 million and 15% from last year. 2010 still has a massive lead over 2009 at $8.31 billion to $8.04 billion, but year-over-year declines like this mean that lead is not safe. More...

Most New Releases are Anti-Social

October 4th, 2010

October started in such a way that it feels like September was extended a weekend. The top film wasn't bad, but the other two wide releases bombed. Overall the box office brought in $95 million, which was down 6% from last week and 11% from the same weekend last year. 2010 is still ahead of 2009 by 4% at $8.19 billion to $7.90 billion, but if it were to lose 11% each weekend, that lead would evaporate by the end of the year. More...

Weekend Estimates: Social Network Has Three Million Friends

October 3rd, 2010

The Social Network connected with about three million moviegoers this weekend to top the box office chart with an estimated $23 million, according to Sony's Sunday estimate. While that's a very respectable start, interest in the movie was mainly concentrated in urban areas, particular on the coasts, and the movie was soft in the central United States. While stellar reviews should lead to good word-of-mouth, the film's limited demographic appeal certainly seems to have held it back from being a huge success. That said, this weekend's other openers are looking on in envy. More...

2010 Preview: October

October 1st, 2010

September is nearly over and the Fall box office season is about to begin in earnest. September wasn't too bad this year, with more films matching or exceeding expectations than missing them, and we managed to keep pace with last year, more or less. Can October do the same? Well, last year there was only one $100 million hit, Couples Retreat (not counting Paranormal Activity, which opened in September). We might not see any film hit $100 million this time around. In fact, we might not even see any that come all that close. On the other hand, there were also five wide releases that clearly bombed last year, and on that end, 2010 looks a lot better. Not every film that opens over the next five weekends will be a mid-level hit or better, but most should get there. More...

Countdown to Halloween Begins

September 30th, 2010

It's the beginning of October, so it should come as no surprise there are a couple of horror films are coming out. More surprisingly, a couple of films released this week are also earning Oscar- or near Oscar-worthy reviews. (There's only three films, so there's some crossover.) Direct competition between the films could hurt, but hopefully not so much that 2010 falls behind last year's pace. It's not like last year was explosive at the box office, as Zombieland just missed $25 million at the box office, and it was the clear winner. Will any of the wide releases top that figure? And will the overall box office help 2010 maintain its lead over 2009? More...

International Details - An Interesting Proposal

September 12th, 2009

The Proposal had massive gains this past weekend and just failed to reach the top five with $5.83 million on 2160 screens in 42 markets for a total of $124.60 million internationally and $285.57 million worldwide. It is now the biggest worldwide hit for Sandra Bullock, and it still has a chance to overtake Speed internationally. This week it debuted in third place in Italy with $1.43 million on 354 screens over the weekend for a total of $1.86 million during its opening, which is much weaker than its performance here. It has yet to open in France, which is key in its quest to overtake Speed, but even if it bombs there and in Japan, it will still hit $300 million worldwide. More...

International Details - Still a Force to be Reckoned With

September 5th, 2009

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 1, 2010 7 $5,350,570   2,211 $2,420   $5,350,570 1
Oct 8, 2010 9 $2,680,305 -50% 2,212 $1,212   $9,650,005 2
Oct 15, 2010 13 $1,206,817 -55% 1,406 $858   $11,924,115 3
Oct 22, 2010 22 $410,404 -66% 721 $569   $12,711,934 4
Oct 29, 2010 29 $177,169 -57% 406 $436   $13,036,803 5
Nov 5, 2010 38 $70,489 -60% 157 $449   $13,182,174 6
Nov 12, 2010 47 $30,028 -57% 106 $283   $13,248,477 7

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Oct 1, 2010 7 $1,828,478     2,211 $827   $1,828,478 1
Oct 2, 2010 7 $2,176,153 +19%   2,211 $984   $4,004,631 2
Oct 3, 2010 6 $1,345,939 -38%   2,211 $609   $5,350,570 3
Oct 4, 2010 5 $439,869 -67%   2,211 $199   $5,790,439 4
Oct 5, 2010 7 $457,129 +4%   2,211 $207   $6,247,568 5
Oct 6, 2010 7 $368,215 -19%   2,211 $167   $6,615,783 6
Oct 7, 2010 7 $353,917 -4%   2,211 $160   $6,969,700 7
Oct 8, 2010 9 $811,619 +129% -56% 2,212 $367   $7,781,319 8
Oct 9, 2010 9 $1,101,051 +36% -49% 2,212 $498   $8,882,370 9
Oct 10, 2010 9 $767,635 -30% -43% 2,212 $347   $9,650,005 10
Oct 11, 2010 12 $350,229 -54% -20% 2,212 $158   $10,000,234 11
Oct 12, 2010 9 $255,439 -27% -44% 2,212 $115   $10,255,673 12
Oct 13, 2010 9 $226,803 -11% -38% 2,212 $103   $10,482,476 13
Oct 14, 2010 9 $234,822 +4% -34% 2,212 $106   $10,717,298 14
Oct 15, 2010 13 $388,424 +65% -52% 1,406 $276   $11,105,722 15
Oct 16, 2010 12 $533,585 +37% -52% 1,406 $380   $11,639,307 16
Oct 17, 2010 13 $284,808 -47% -63% 1,406 $203   $11,924,115 17
Oct 18, 2010 12 $99,520 -65% -72% 1,406 $71   $12,023,635 18
Oct 19, 2010 14 $101,786 +2% -60% 1,406 $72   $12,125,421 19
Oct 20, 2010 14 $92,088 -10% -59% 1,406 $65   $12,217,509 20
Oct 21, 2010 14 $84,021 -9% -64% 1,406 $60   $12,301,530 21
Oct 22, 2010 - $132,137 +57% -66% 721 $183   $12,433,667 22
Oct 23, 2010 - $175,788 +33% -67% 721 $244   $12,609,455 23
Oct 24, 2010 - $102,479 -42% -64% 721 $142   $12,711,934 24
Oct 25, 2010 - $36,585 -64% -63% 721 $51   $12,748,519 25
Oct 26, 2010 - $38,994 +7% -62% 721 $54   $12,787,513 26
Oct 27, 2010 - $36,784 -6% -60% 721 $51   $12,824,297 27
Oct 28, 2010 - $35,337 -4% -58% 721 $49   $12,859,634 28
Oct 29, 2010 - $54,787 +55% -59% 406 $135   $12,914,421 29
Oct 30, 2010 - $74,659 +36% -58% 406 $184   $12,989,080 30
Oct 31, 2010 - $47,723 -36% -53% 406 $118   $13,036,803 31
Nov 1, 2010 - $18,847 -61% -48% 406 $46   $13,055,650 32
Nov 2, 2010 - $19,531 +4% -50% 406 $48   $13,075,181 33
Nov 3, 2010 - $18,775 -4% -49% 406 $46   $13,093,956 34
Nov 4, 2010 - $17,729 -6% -50% 406 $44   $13,111,685 35
Nov 5, 2010 - $20,209 +14% -63% 157 $129   $13,131,894 36
Nov 6, 2010 - $29,678 +47% -60% 157 $189   $13,161,572 37
Nov 7, 2010 - $20,602 -31% -57% 157 $131   $13,182,174 38
Nov 8, 2010 - $7,384 -64% -61% 157 $47   $13,189,558 39
Nov 9, 2010 - $8,102 +10% -59% 157 $52   $13,197,660 40
Nov 10, 2010 - $8,500 +5% -55% 157 $54   $13,206,160 41
Nov 11, 2010 - $12,289 +45% -31% 157 $78   $13,218,449 42
Nov 12, 2010 - $8,455 -31% -58% 106 $80   $13,226,904 43
Nov 13, 2010 - $12,774 +51% -57% 106 $121   $13,239,678 44
Nov 14, 2010 - $8,799 -31% -57% 106 $83   $13,248,477 45
Nov 15, 2010 - $3,354 -62% -55% 106 $32   $13,251,831 46
Nov 16, 2010 - $3,375 +1% -58% 106 $32   $13,255,206 47
Nov 17, 2010 - $3,453 +2% -59% 106 $33   $13,258,659 48
Nov 18, 2010 - $3,192 -8% -74% 106 $30   $13,261,851 49

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 1, 2010 7 $6,969,700   2,211 $3,152   $6,969,700 1
Oct 8, 2010 9 $3,747,598 -46% 2,212 $1,694   $10,717,298 2
Oct 15, 2010 13 $1,584,232 -58% 1,406 $1,127   $12,301,530 3
Oct 22, 2010 22 $558,104 -65% 721 $774   $12,859,634 4
Oct 29, 2010 30 $252,051 -55% 406 $621   $13,111,685 5
Nov 5, 2010 40 $106,764 -58% 157 $680   $13,218,449 6
Nov 12, 2010 47 $43,402 -59% 106 $409   $13,261,851 7

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jan 9, 20111598,904 98,904$1,779,283$1,779,2831

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