Colombiana (2011)

Colombiana poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $36,665,854Details
International Box Office $35,629,408Details
Worldwide Box Office $72,295,262
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $10,212,303 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $5,924,876 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $16,137,179
Further financial details...

Synopsis

In the action film Colombiana, Cataleya is a young woman who has grown up to be an assassin after witnessing the murder of her parents as a child. Turning herself into a professional killer and working for her uncle, she remains focused on her ultimate goal: to hunt down and get revenge on the mobster responsible for her parents' deaths

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$10,408,176 (28.4% of total gross)
Legs:3.52 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:50.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$40,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.8 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,614 opening theaters/2,614 max. theaters, 4.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $49,843,367

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 26th, 2011 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
Video Release: December 20th, 2011 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
January 9th, 2012 by Entertainment in Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence, disturbing images, intense sequences of action, sexuality and brief strong language.
(Rating bulletin 2182, 7/27/2011)
Running Time: 107 minutes
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Keywords: Hitmen, Revenge, Organized Crime, Orphan, Foreign Language, Young Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, Narcotics, Action Thriller
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Thriller/Suspense
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: EuropaCorp, TF1 Film Productions, Grive Productions, Canal Plus, Cinecinema
Production Countries: France
Languages: English, Spanish

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 115 $7,364,200 Sep 2, 2011 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 206 $10,205,874 Sep 2, 2011 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 89 $9,471,213 Sep 2, 2011 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 116 $13,125,939 Sep 2, 2011 10

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 26, 2011 2 $10,408,176   2,614 $3,982   $10,408,176 1
Sep 2, 2011 6 $7,364,200 -29% 2,614 $2,817   $22,025,322 2
Sep 9, 2011 5 $3,947,582 -46% 2,354 $1,677   $29,726,288 3
Sep 16, 2011 10 $2,330,291 -41% 1,933 $1,206   $33,377,523 4
Sep 23, 2011 15 $934,728 -60% 847 $1,104   $35,120,171 5
Sep 30, 2011 20 $407,354 -56% 412 $989   $35,845,421 6
Oct 7, 2011 22 $227,769 -44% 245 $930   $36,206,217 7
Oct 14, 2011 36 $100,691 -56% 132 $763   $36,390,493 8
Oct 21, 2011 33 $117,631 +17% 176 $668   $36,542,849 9
Oct 28, 2011 38 $79,917 -32% 151 $529   $36,665,854 10

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 26, 2011 2 $3,726,068     2,614 $1,425   $3,726,068 1
Aug 27, 2011 2 $3,743,604 n/c   2,614 $1,432   $7,469,672 2
Aug 28, 2011 2 $2,938,504 -22%   2,614 $1,124   $10,408,176 3
Aug 29, 2011 2 $1,161,307 -60%   2,614 $444   $11,569,483 4
Aug 30, 2011 2 $1,294,297 +11%   2,614 $495   $12,863,780 5
Aug 31, 2011 3 $872,182 -33%   2,614 $334   $13,735,962 6
Sep 1, 2011 3 $826,160 -5%   2,614 $316   $14,562,122 7
Sep 2, 2011 5 $1,985,011 +140% -47% 2,614 $759   $16,547,133 8
Sep 3, 2011 6 $2,749,123 +38% -27% 2,614 $1,052   $19,296,256 9
Sep 4, 2011 5 $2,729,066 -1% -7% 2,614 $1,044   $22,025,322 10
Sep 5, 2011 4 $2,107,013 -23% +81% 2,614 $806   $24,132,335 11
Sep 6, 2011 3 $676,856 -68% -48% 2,614 $259   $24,809,191 12
Sep 7, 2011 3 $515,409 -24% -41% 2,614 $197   $25,324,600 13
Sep 8, 2011 3 $453,106 -12% -45% 2,614 $173   $25,777,706 14
Sep 9, 2011 5 $1,157,591 +155% -42% 2,354 $492   $26,935,297 15
Sep 10, 2011 6 $1,794,148 +55% -35% 2,354 $762   $28,729,445 16
Sep 11, 2011 5 $995,843 -44% -64% 2,354 $423   $29,725,288 17
Sep 12, 2011 5 $308,607 -69% -85% 2,354 $131   $30,033,895 18
Sep 13, 2011 5 $394,683 +28% -42% 2,354 $168   $30,428,578 19
Sep 14, 2011 5 $301,904 -24% -41% 2,354 $128   $30,730,482 20
Sep 15, 2011 5 $315,750 +5% -30% 2,354 $134   $31,046,232 21
Sep 16, 2011 10 $721,658 +129% -38% 1,933 $373   $31,767,890 22
Sep 17, 2011 10 $1,001,197 +39% -44% 1,933 $518   $32,769,087 23
Sep 18, 2011 10 $607,436 -39% -39% 1,933 $314   $33,376,523 24
Sep 19, 2011 9 $197,222 -68% -36% 1,933 $102   $33,573,745 25
Sep 20, 2011 9 $233,162 +18% -41% 1,933 $121   $33,806,907 26
Sep 21, 2011 10 $186,479 -20% -38% 1,933 $96   $33,993,386 27
Sep 22, 2011 10 $191,057 +2% -39% 1,933 $99   $34,184,443 28
Sep 23, 2011 15 $270,929 +42% -62% 847 $320   $34,455,372 29
Sep 24, 2011 15 $432,527 +60% -57% 847 $511   $34,887,899 30
Sep 25, 2011 - $231,272 -47% -62% 847 $273   $35,119,171 31
Sep 26, 2011 - $68,418 -70% -65% 847 $81   $35,187,589 32
Sep 27, 2011 - $83,939 +23% -64% 847 $99   $35,271,528 33
Sep 28, 2011 - $73,829 -12% -60% 847 $87   $35,345,357 34
Sep 29, 2011 - $91,710 +24% -52% 847 $108   $35,437,067 35
Sep 30, 2011 - $112,910 +23% -58% 412 $274   $35,549,977 36
Oct 1, 2011 - $195,065 +73% -55% 412 $473   $35,745,042 37
Oct 2, 2011 - $99,379 -49% -57% 412 $241   $35,844,421 38
Oct 7, 2011 - $63,869   -43% 245 $261   $36,042,317 43
Oct 8, 2011 - $101,384 +59% -48% 245 $414   $36,143,701 44
Oct 9, 2011 - $62,516 -38% -37% 245 $255   $36,206,217 45
Oct 14, 2011 - $28,124   -56% 132 $213   $36,317,926 50
Oct 15, 2011 - $48,412 +72% -52% 132 $367   $36,366,338 51
Oct 16, 2011 - $24,155 -50% -61% 132 $183   $36,390,493 52
Oct 21, 2011 - $32,261   +15% 176 $183   $36,457,479 57
Oct 22, 2011 - $53,530 +66% +11% 176 $304   $36,511,009 58
Oct 23, 2011 - $31,840 -41% +32% 176 $181   $36,542,849 59
Oct 28, 2011 - $21,625   -33% 151 $143   $36,607,562 64
Oct 29, 2011 - $35,129 +62% -34% 151 $233   $36,642,691 65
Oct 30, 2011 - $23,163 -34% -27% 151 $153   $36,665,854 66

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 26, 2011 2 $14,562,122   2,614 $5,571   $14,562,122 1
Sep 2, 2011 6 $11,216,584 -23% 2,614 $4,291   $25,778,706 2
Sep 9, 2011 5 $5,268,526 -53% 2,354 $2,238   $31,047,232 3
Sep 16, 2011 36 $191,057 -96% 1,933 $99   $34,185,443 4
Sep 23, 2011 15 $1,252,624 +556% 847 $1,479   $35,438,067 5
Sep 30, 2011 20 $540,381 -57% 412 $1,312   $35,978,448 6
Oct 7, 2011 22 $311,354 -42% 245 $1,271   $36,289,802 7
Oct 14, 2011 37 $135,416 -57% 132 $1,026   $36,425,218 8
Oct 21, 2011 34 $160,719 +19% 176 $913   $36,585,937 9

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
Dec 25, 201115186,102 186,102$2,789,669$2,789,6691
Jan 1, 20121980,188-57% 266,290$1,442,582$4,232,2512
Jan 8, 20121957,081-29% 323,371$1,018,896$5,251,1473
Jan 15, 20122138,439-33% 361,810$691,518$5,942,6654
Jan 22, 20122028,234-27% 390,044$507,930$6,450,5955
Jan 29, 20122617,159-39% 407,203$336,145$6,786,7406

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 25, 201111168,190 168,190$3,452,932$3,452,9321
Jan 1, 20122023,445-86% 191,635$509,694$3,962,6262
Jan 8, 20121717,520-25% 209,155$350,051$4,312,6773

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Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Oct 6, 202081 3
Oct 7, 202082 6
Oct 8, 202093 8
Oct 9, 2020104 9
Jun 2, 202135 17
Jun 3, 202141 7
Jun 4, 202152 13
Jun 5, 202153 19
Jun 6, 202154 25
Jun 7, 202165 30
Jun 8, 202196 32
Jun 9, 2021107 33

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Leading Cast

Zoe Saldana Cataleya Restrepo

Supporting Cast

Jordi Molla Marco
Lennie James Special Agent Ross
Michael Vartan Dan Delanay
Cliff Curtis Emilio
Amandla Stenberg Young Cataleya Restrepo
Callum Blue Richard
Jesse Borrego Fabio
Cynthia Addai-Robinson Alicia
Ofelia Medina Mama
Angel Garnica Pepe
Sam Douglas William Woodgard
Graham McTavish Marshall Warren
Max Martini Special Agent Williams
Beto Benites Don Luis
Charles Maquignon Sergeant Bill Attwood
Afif Ben Badra Genarro Rizzo
David Clark Marshall
Billy Slaughter Ryan
Nikea Gamby-Turner Shari
Andrea Helene Principal
John McConnell Smith
Sebastien Peres Swat
Mark de Alessandro Swat
Pablo Vinos Zelaya Swat
Tony Dalton American Embassy
Julian Sedgwick American Embassy
Julien Muller Doyle
Guillermo Rios Emilio's Man
Luis Toscano Fabio's Man
Javier Escobar Marco's Gun Man
Michael Showers Cop
Wesley John Cannon Cop
Doug Rao Michel Shino
Reem Kherici Nymphette
Julie Nicolet Nymphette
Stephan Orsolani Guy (6th Floor)
Steve Herson Ticket Agent
Richard Zeringue Bureacrat
Stephan Brodziak Tech FBI
William Raymond FBI Operator
Alfredo Gonzales Old Man (Gardener)
Alejandro Perrazza Head Body Guard
Donald Marshall William's Servant
Mylène Pilutik* CIA Girl
Silas Cooper Customs Officer
Ariane Brodier Alexa
Donagh Gordon FBI Mailman
Benoit Lavelatte Thug

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

Production and Technical Credits

Olivier Megaton Director
Luc Besson Screenwriter
Robert Mark Kamen Screenwriter
Luc Besson Producer
Ariel Zeitoun Producer
Nathaniel Mechaly Original Score By
Olivier Glaas Line Producer
Sandrine Molto Line Producer
Clement Sentilhes Line Producer
Pascal Salafa Assistant Director
Javier Clave Assistant Director (Mexico)
John Michael Sudol Assistant Director (New Orleans)
Matthew Corrado Assistant Director (Chicago)
Mariano Carranco Unit Production Manager (Mexico)
Alex Corven Caronia* Unit Production Manager
Hector Villegas Production Manager (Mexico)
Patrick Durand Production Designer
Patrick Pasquier Supervising Art Director (Mexico)
Carlos Lagunas Art Director (Mexico)
Franckie Diago Art Director
Gilles Boillot Art Director (France)
Fanny Stauff Art Director (France)
Fransisca Maira Set Decorator (Mexico)
Ryan "Owl" Dwyer* Set Decorator (New Orleans)
Larry Lundy Set Decorator (Chicago)
Philippe cord'Homme Set Decorator (France Unit)
Romain Lacourbas Director of Photography
Olivier Beriot Costume Designer
Marylin Fitoussi Costume Supervisor
Griselda Garcia Costume Supervisor (Mexico)
Lin R. Sanders Costume Supervisor
Jillian Kreiner Costume Supervisor (New Orleans)
Corinne Bruand Costume Supervisor (France)
Camille Delamarre Editor
Jonathan Parham Production Sound Mixer (New Orleans)
Bj Lehn* Production Sound Mixer (New Orleans)
David Obermeyer Production Sound Mixer (Chicago)
Dean Humphreys Re-recording Mixer
Frederic DuBois Sound Designer
Laure-Anne Darras Dialogue Editor
Samuel Potin Music Editor
Benjamin Caillaud Music Editor
Stacy Kelly Makeup Department Head
Carla Chao Brenholtz Makeup Department Head
David Ruiz Gameros Key Makeup (Mexico)
Paige Reeves Key Makeup (New Orleans)
Aimee Stuit Key Makeup (New Orleans)
Cheryl Pickenpack Hair Department Head (Chicago)
Isabel Amezcua Key Hairstylist (Mexico)
Tony Muranti Key Hairstylist (Chicago)
Alejandro Reza Casting (Mexico)
John Papsidera Casting Director
Dominique Fouassier Stunt Coordinator (Paris)
Jay Amor Stunt Coordinator
Julian Bucio Montemayor* Stunt Coordinator (Mexico)

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

Blu-ray Sales: Harry Potter and the Century Mark

January 6th, 2012

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 climbed into first place on the Blu-ray sales chart with 232,000 units / $4.63 million over the week for a total of 4.79 million units / $102.50 million after seven weeks of release. It became only the third Blu-ray to reach the $100 million milestone. More...

DVD Sales: Serious Hangover on the DVD Chart

January 4th, 2012

There were only four new releases to reach the top 30 on this week's DVD sales chart, and only one of those placed in the top five. The Hangover II rose to first place with 521,000 units / $5.20 million for the week and 2.26 million units / $31.22 million after three. This is barely more than half what the original sold during its first week of release. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for December 20th, 2011

December 20th, 2011

Christmas is less than a week away and there are a few releases that would make great last minute gifts. There are also very few releases overall so expect a short list this week. These great last minute gift ideas include Midnight in Paris on DVD or Blu-ray, Dolphin Tale in 3D Combo Pack and Futurama: Volume Six on DVD or Blu-ray. However, for Pick of the Week, I'm going with Warrior on Blu-ray Combo Pack. It's a great movie and there are plenty of extras on the DVD and the Blu-ray includes a Picture-in-Picture track. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Contagion is Catchy, the Rest of Box Office Is Sick

September 12th, 2011

The weekend after the Labor Day long weekend is often the worst weekend of the year, and that appears to be the case this time around. No film matched Thursday's predictions, although a couple came relatively close, like Contagion. Unfortunately, the rest of the new releases really bombed and most of the holdovers fell significantly more than expected. This led to the box office falling 24% from last weekend to just $82 million. This is the lowest it's been all year, and lower than last year, but by less than 1%. Unless next weekend will be even worse, and it is almost hard to imagine that as a possibility, this will be the lowest point for the year. On the other hand, there's a chance that we don't dip below this level for a long, long time, if ever. Given population growth and inflation, hitting these low points are less likely each year. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Labor Day Weekend be a Painful End to Summer?

September 1st, 2011

Summer officially ends at the box office this weekend, although looking at the numbers it's clear that summer ended weeks ago. The selection of new releases includes two horror films that were not screened for critics and a film that I don't think it would be unfair to call busted Oscar bait. There is a chance all three films will bomb and The Help will remain in first place for the third week in a row. On the opposite end of that scale, all three films could find an audience and 2011 could squeak out a win over 2010. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Box Office was Beyond Help

August 29th, 2011

Hurricane Irene battered the east coast, which may have had a bigger impact at the box office than some were expecting, but at least it wasn't worst case scenario levels. The overall box office plummeted 25% to just $93 million. That wasn't the worst weekend of the year, but it came uncomfortably close. Compared to last year, the box office was down down 19%, meaning the year-to-date decline worsened. With 2011 down by 4.3% at $7.28 billion to $7.60 billion, the year is running out of time to make up the difference. If we go into the holiday season down by $320 million, it might be impossible to make up the ground, no matter how strong the Christmas releases are. More...

Weekend Estimates: Help Top Again as Storm Batters Box Office

August 28th, 2011

With many East Coast theaters closed on Saturday and Sunday thanks to Hurricane Irene, and a weak selection of new movies in the first place, this is shaping up to be one of the worst weekends of 2011. In fact, it could end up as the worst, depending on how Sunday's business works out. There's a lot of uncertainty in this week's estimates because of incomplete reports for Saturday and the unknown impact of the storm in the North East. One thing seems certain, though: The Help will top the chart again. It is expected to earn another $14.3 million, according to Disney, for a total of $96.6 million. It is still enjoying the best per theater average in the top ten, so it will stay in theaters for a while. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will The Help Clean Up at the Box Office?

August 25th, 2011

Three wide releases this week, Colombiana, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark and My Idiot Brother, but it is likely that none will pose much of a threat to The Help, which is likely to repeat at the top of the box office. There could be an interesting race for second place, as there's no clear consensus on which new release is the strongest or the weakest. Unfortunately, this is because all three are equally weak. Worse still, this weekend last year saw two films earn more than $20 million, which is a mark no film this weekend will match. On the other hand, those were the only two films to crack $10 million, while there could be four, or perhaps even five films do the same this weekend. Perhaps depth will help 2011 come out with a win, but I wouldn't be willing to bet money on that. More...

Contest: Don't Be Afraid to Enter

August 19th, 2011

As summer winds down, it becomes harder to figure out which film most deserves to be the target film in our weekly box office prediction contest. Colombiana appears to be opening the widest, but I think Don't Be Afraid of the Dark will be the bigger hit, so I'm picking it to be the target film. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Don't Be Afraid of the Dark. 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 House of Payne: Volume Seven 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 copy of House of Payne: Volume Eight on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2011 Preview: August

August 1st, 2011

It's that time of year again, the time where we try to guess when Summer ends. According to the real world, Summer ends on the 22nd of September, but in the movie business, summer ends suddenly one weekend in August, and it's never really predictable which weekend that will be. There is some reason to be optimistic, as July ended on a relatively strong note. Both films that were predicted to be monster hits, Transformers: Dark of the Moon and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2, were monster hits. And for every potential $100 million hit that missed expectations, there was another film that topped them. If this momentum can carry forward, then perhaps summer can be extended for for one or two more weeks. August of 2010 was a good end to the Summer with two $100 million movies and a few mid-level hits. I'm not sure if 2011 will be able to replicate that performance, but Summer could end on a high note. More...


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Synopsis

In the action film Colombiana, Cataleya is a young woman who has grown up to be an assassin after witnessing the murder of her parents as a child. Turning herself into a professional killer and working for her uncle, she remains focused on her ultimate goal: to hunt down and get revenge on the mobster responsible for her parents' deaths

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$10,408,176 (28.4% of total gross)
Legs:3.52 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:50.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$40,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.8 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,614 opening theaters/2,614 max. theaters, 4.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $49,843,367

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 26th, 2011 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
Video Release: December 20th, 2011 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
January 9th, 2012 by Entertainment in Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence, disturbing images, intense sequences of action, sexuality and brief strong language.
(Rating bulletin 2182, 7/27/2011)
Running Time: 107 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Runner Runner
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Hitmen, Revenge, Organized Crime, Orphan, Foreign Language, Young Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, Narcotics, Action Thriller
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Thriller/Suspense
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: EuropaCorp, TF1 Film Productions, Grive Productions, Canal Plus, Cinecinema
Production Countries: France
Languages: English, Spanish

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 115 $7,364,200 Sep 2, 2011 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 206 $10,205,874 Sep 2, 2011 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 89 $9,471,213 Sep 2, 2011 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 116 $13,125,939 Sep 2, 2011 10

Leading Cast

Zoe Saldana Cataleya Restrepo

Supporting Cast

Jordi Molla Marco
Lennie James Special Agent Ross
Michael Vartan Dan Delanay
Cliff Curtis Emilio
Amandla Stenberg Young Cataleya Restrepo
Callum Blue Richard
Jesse Borrego Fabio
Cynthia Addai-Robinson Alicia
Ofelia Medina Mama
Angel Garnica Pepe
Sam Douglas William Woodgard
Graham McTavish Marshall Warren
Max Martini Special Agent Williams
Beto Benites Don Luis
Charles Maquignon Sergeant Bill Attwood
Afif Ben Badra Genarro Rizzo
David Clark Marshall
Billy Slaughter Ryan
Nikea Gamby-Turner Shari
Andrea Helene Principal
John McConnell Smith
Sebastien Peres Swat
Mark de Alessandro Swat
Pablo Vinos Zelaya Swat
Tony Dalton American Embassy
Julian Sedgwick American Embassy
Julien Muller Doyle
Guillermo Rios Emilio's Man
Luis Toscano Fabio's Man
Javier Escobar Marco's Gun Man
Michael Showers Cop
Wesley John Cannon Cop
Doug Rao Michel Shino
Reem Kherici Nymphette
Julie Nicolet Nymphette
Stephan Orsolani Guy (6th Floor)
Steve Herson Ticket Agent
Richard Zeringue Bureacrat
Stephan Brodziak Tech FBI
William Raymond FBI Operator
Alfredo Gonzales Old Man (Gardener)
Alejandro Perrazza Head Body Guard
Donald Marshall William's Servant
Mylène Pilutik* CIA Girl
Silas Cooper Customs Officer
Ariane Brodier Alexa
Donagh Gordon FBI Mailman
Benoit Lavelatte Thug

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

Production and Technical Credits

Olivier Megaton Director
Luc Besson Screenwriter
Robert Mark Kamen Screenwriter
Luc Besson Producer
Ariel Zeitoun Producer
Nathaniel Mechaly Original Score By
Olivier Glaas Line Producer
Sandrine Molto Line Producer
Clement Sentilhes Line Producer
Pascal Salafa Assistant Director
Javier Clave Assistant Director (Mexico)
John Michael Sudol Assistant Director (New Orleans)
Matthew Corrado Assistant Director (Chicago)
Mariano Carranco Unit Production Manager (Mexico)
Alex Corven Caronia* Unit Production Manager
Hector Villegas Production Manager (Mexico)
Patrick Durand Production Designer
Patrick Pasquier Supervising Art Director (Mexico)
Carlos Lagunas Art Director (Mexico)
Franckie Diago Art Director
Gilles Boillot Art Director (France)
Fanny Stauff Art Director (France)
Fransisca Maira Set Decorator (Mexico)
Ryan "Owl" Dwyer* Set Decorator (New Orleans)
Larry Lundy Set Decorator (Chicago)
Philippe cord'Homme Set Decorator (France Unit)
Romain Lacourbas Director of Photography
Olivier Beriot Costume Designer
Marylin Fitoussi Costume Supervisor
Griselda Garcia Costume Supervisor (Mexico)
Lin R. Sanders Costume Supervisor
Jillian Kreiner Costume Supervisor (New Orleans)
Corinne Bruand Costume Supervisor (France)
Camille Delamarre Editor
Jonathan Parham Production Sound Mixer (New Orleans)
Bj Lehn* Production Sound Mixer (New Orleans)
David Obermeyer Production Sound Mixer (Chicago)
Dean Humphreys Re-recording Mixer
Frederic DuBois Sound Designer
Laure-Anne Darras Dialogue Editor
Samuel Potin Music Editor
Benjamin Caillaud Music Editor
Stacy Kelly Makeup Department Head
Carla Chao Brenholtz Makeup Department Head
David Ruiz Gameros Key Makeup (Mexico)
Paige Reeves Key Makeup (New Orleans)
Aimee Stuit Key Makeup (New Orleans)
Cheryl Pickenpack Hair Department Head (Chicago)
Isabel Amezcua Key Hairstylist (Mexico)
Tony Muranti Key Hairstylist (Chicago)
Alejandro Reza Casting (Mexico)
John Papsidera Casting Director
Dominique Fouassier Stunt Coordinator (Paris)
Jay Amor Stunt Coordinator
Julian Bucio Montemayor* Stunt Coordinator (Mexico)

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

Blu-ray Sales: Harry Potter and the Century Mark

January 6th, 2012

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 climbed into first place on the Blu-ray sales chart with 232,000 units / $4.63 million over the week for a total of 4.79 million units / $102.50 million after seven weeks of release. It became only the third Blu-ray to reach the $100 million milestone. More...

DVD Sales: Serious Hangover on the DVD Chart

January 4th, 2012

There were only four new releases to reach the top 30 on this week's DVD sales chart, and only one of those placed in the top five. The Hangover II rose to first place with 521,000 units / $5.20 million for the week and 2.26 million units / $31.22 million after three. This is barely more than half what the original sold during its first week of release. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for December 20th, 2011

December 20th, 2011

Christmas is less than a week away and there are a few releases that would make great last minute gifts. There are also very few releases overall so expect a short list this week. These great last minute gift ideas include Midnight in Paris on DVD or Blu-ray, Dolphin Tale in 3D Combo Pack and Futurama: Volume Six on DVD or Blu-ray. However, for Pick of the Week, I'm going with Warrior on Blu-ray Combo Pack. It's a great movie and there are plenty of extras on the DVD and the Blu-ray includes a Picture-in-Picture track. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Contagion is Catchy, the Rest of Box Office Is Sick

September 12th, 2011

The weekend after the Labor Day long weekend is often the worst weekend of the year, and that appears to be the case this time around. No film matched Thursday's predictions, although a couple came relatively close, like Contagion. Unfortunately, the rest of the new releases really bombed and most of the holdovers fell significantly more than expected. This led to the box office falling 24% from last weekend to just $82 million. This is the lowest it's been all year, and lower than last year, but by less than 1%. Unless next weekend will be even worse, and it is almost hard to imagine that as a possibility, this will be the lowest point for the year. On the other hand, there's a chance that we don't dip below this level for a long, long time, if ever. Given population growth and inflation, hitting these low points are less likely each year. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Labor Day Weekend be a Painful End to Summer?

September 1st, 2011

Summer officially ends at the box office this weekend, although looking at the numbers it's clear that summer ended weeks ago. The selection of new releases includes two horror films that were not screened for critics and a film that I don't think it would be unfair to call busted Oscar bait. There is a chance all three films will bomb and The Help will remain in first place for the third week in a row. On the opposite end of that scale, all three films could find an audience and 2011 could squeak out a win over 2010. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Box Office was Beyond Help

August 29th, 2011

Hurricane Irene battered the east coast, which may have had a bigger impact at the box office than some were expecting, but at least it wasn't worst case scenario levels. The overall box office plummeted 25% to just $93 million. That wasn't the worst weekend of the year, but it came uncomfortably close. Compared to last year, the box office was down down 19%, meaning the year-to-date decline worsened. With 2011 down by 4.3% at $7.28 billion to $7.60 billion, the year is running out of time to make up the difference. If we go into the holiday season down by $320 million, it might be impossible to make up the ground, no matter how strong the Christmas releases are. More...

Weekend Estimates: Help Top Again as Storm Batters Box Office

August 28th, 2011

With many East Coast theaters closed on Saturday and Sunday thanks to Hurricane Irene, and a weak selection of new movies in the first place, this is shaping up to be one of the worst weekends of 2011. In fact, it could end up as the worst, depending on how Sunday's business works out. There's a lot of uncertainty in this week's estimates because of incomplete reports for Saturday and the unknown impact of the storm in the North East. One thing seems certain, though: The Help will top the chart again. It is expected to earn another $14.3 million, according to Disney, for a total of $96.6 million. It is still enjoying the best per theater average in the top ten, so it will stay in theaters for a while. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will The Help Clean Up at the Box Office?

August 25th, 2011

Three wide releases this week, Colombiana, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark and My Idiot Brother, but it is likely that none will pose much of a threat to The Help, which is likely to repeat at the top of the box office. There could be an interesting race for second place, as there's no clear consensus on which new release is the strongest or the weakest. Unfortunately, this is because all three are equally weak. Worse still, this weekend last year saw two films earn more than $20 million, which is a mark no film this weekend will match. On the other hand, those were the only two films to crack $10 million, while there could be four, or perhaps even five films do the same this weekend. Perhaps depth will help 2011 come out with a win, but I wouldn't be willing to bet money on that. More...

Contest: Don't Be Afraid to Enter

August 19th, 2011

As summer winds down, it becomes harder to figure out which film most deserves to be the target film in our weekly box office prediction contest. Colombiana appears to be opening the widest, but I think Don't Be Afraid of the Dark will be the bigger hit, so I'm picking it to be the target film. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Don't Be Afraid of the Dark. 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 House of Payne: Volume Seven 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 copy of House of Payne: Volume Eight on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2011 Preview: August

August 1st, 2011

It's that time of year again, the time where we try to guess when Summer ends. According to the real world, Summer ends on the 22nd of September, but in the movie business, summer ends suddenly one weekend in August, and it's never really predictable which weekend that will be. There is some reason to be optimistic, as July ended on a relatively strong note. Both films that were predicted to be monster hits, Transformers: Dark of the Moon and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2, were monster hits. And for every potential $100 million hit that missed expectations, there was another film that topped them. If this momentum can carry forward, then perhaps summer can be extended for for one or two more weeks. August of 2010 was a good end to the Summer with two $100 million movies and a few mid-level hits. I'm not sure if 2011 will be able to replicate that performance, but Summer could end on a high note. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 26, 2011 2 $10,408,176   2,614 $3,982   $10,408,176 1
Sep 2, 2011 6 $7,364,200 -29% 2,614 $2,817   $22,025,322 2
Sep 9, 2011 5 $3,947,582 -46% 2,354 $1,677   $29,726,288 3
Sep 16, 2011 10 $2,330,291 -41% 1,933 $1,206   $33,377,523 4
Sep 23, 2011 15 $934,728 -60% 847 $1,104   $35,120,171 5
Sep 30, 2011 20 $407,354 -56% 412 $989   $35,845,421 6
Oct 7, 2011 22 $227,769 -44% 245 $930   $36,206,217 7
Oct 14, 2011 36 $100,691 -56% 132 $763   $36,390,493 8
Oct 21, 2011 33 $117,631 +17% 176 $668   $36,542,849 9
Oct 28, 2011 38 $79,917 -32% 151 $529   $36,665,854 10

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 26, 2011 2 $3,726,068     2,614 $1,425   $3,726,068 1
Aug 27, 2011 2 $3,743,604 n/c   2,614 $1,432   $7,469,672 2
Aug 28, 2011 2 $2,938,504 -22%   2,614 $1,124   $10,408,176 3
Aug 29, 2011 2 $1,161,307 -60%   2,614 $444   $11,569,483 4
Aug 30, 2011 2 $1,294,297 +11%   2,614 $495   $12,863,780 5
Aug 31, 2011 3 $872,182 -33%   2,614 $334   $13,735,962 6
Sep 1, 2011 3 $826,160 -5%   2,614 $316   $14,562,122 7
Sep 2, 2011 5 $1,985,011 +140% -47% 2,614 $759   $16,547,133 8
Sep 3, 2011 6 $2,749,123 +38% -27% 2,614 $1,052   $19,296,256 9
Sep 4, 2011 5 $2,729,066 -1% -7% 2,614 $1,044   $22,025,322 10
Sep 5, 2011 4 $2,107,013 -23% +81% 2,614 $806   $24,132,335 11
Sep 6, 2011 3 $676,856 -68% -48% 2,614 $259   $24,809,191 12
Sep 7, 2011 3 $515,409 -24% -41% 2,614 $197   $25,324,600 13
Sep 8, 2011 3 $453,106 -12% -45% 2,614 $173   $25,777,706 14
Sep 9, 2011 5 $1,157,591 +155% -42% 2,354 $492   $26,935,297 15
Sep 10, 2011 6 $1,794,148 +55% -35% 2,354 $762   $28,729,445 16
Sep 11, 2011 5 $995,843 -44% -64% 2,354 $423   $29,725,288 17
Sep 12, 2011 5 $308,607 -69% -85% 2,354 $131   $30,033,895 18
Sep 13, 2011 5 $394,683 +28% -42% 2,354 $168   $30,428,578 19
Sep 14, 2011 5 $301,904 -24% -41% 2,354 $128   $30,730,482 20
Sep 15, 2011 5 $315,750 +5% -30% 2,354 $134   $31,046,232 21
Sep 16, 2011 10 $721,658 +129% -38% 1,933 $373   $31,767,890 22
Sep 17, 2011 10 $1,001,197 +39% -44% 1,933 $518   $32,769,087 23
Sep 18, 2011 10 $607,436 -39% -39% 1,933 $314   $33,376,523 24
Sep 19, 2011 9 $197,222 -68% -36% 1,933 $102   $33,573,745 25
Sep 20, 2011 9 $233,162 +18% -41% 1,933 $121   $33,806,907 26
Sep 21, 2011 10 $186,479 -20% -38% 1,933 $96   $33,993,386 27
Sep 22, 2011 10 $191,057 +2% -39% 1,933 $99   $34,184,443 28
Sep 23, 2011 15 $270,929 +42% -62% 847 $320   $34,455,372 29
Sep 24, 2011 15 $432,527 +60% -57% 847 $511   $34,887,899 30
Sep 25, 2011 - $231,272 -47% -62% 847 $273   $35,119,171 31
Sep 26, 2011 - $68,418 -70% -65% 847 $81   $35,187,589 32
Sep 27, 2011 - $83,939 +23% -64% 847 $99   $35,271,528 33
Sep 28, 2011 - $73,829 -12% -60% 847 $87   $35,345,357 34
Sep 29, 2011 - $91,710 +24% -52% 847 $108   $35,437,067 35
Sep 30, 2011 - $112,910 +23% -58% 412 $274   $35,549,977 36
Oct 1, 2011 - $195,065 +73% -55% 412 $473   $35,745,042 37
Oct 2, 2011 - $99,379 -49% -57% 412 $241   $35,844,421 38
Oct 7, 2011 - $63,869   -43% 245 $261   $36,042,317 43
Oct 8, 2011 - $101,384 +59% -48% 245 $414   $36,143,701 44
Oct 9, 2011 - $62,516 -38% -37% 245 $255   $36,206,217 45
Oct 14, 2011 - $28,124   -56% 132 $213   $36,317,926 50
Oct 15, 2011 - $48,412 +72% -52% 132 $367   $36,366,338 51
Oct 16, 2011 - $24,155 -50% -61% 132 $183   $36,390,493 52
Oct 21, 2011 - $32,261   +15% 176 $183   $36,457,479 57
Oct 22, 2011 - $53,530 +66% +11% 176 $304   $36,511,009 58
Oct 23, 2011 - $31,840 -41% +32% 176 $181   $36,542,849 59
Oct 28, 2011 - $21,625   -33% 151 $143   $36,607,562 64
Oct 29, 2011 - $35,129 +62% -34% 151 $233   $36,642,691 65
Oct 30, 2011 - $23,163 -34% -27% 151 $153   $36,665,854 66

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 26, 2011 2 $14,562,122   2,614 $5,571   $14,562,122 1
Sep 2, 2011 6 $11,216,584 -23% 2,614 $4,291   $25,778,706 2
Sep 9, 2011 5 $5,268,526 -53% 2,354 $2,238   $31,047,232 3
Sep 16, 2011 36 $191,057 -96% 1,933 $99   $34,185,443 4
Sep 23, 2011 15 $1,252,624 +556% 847 $1,479   $35,438,067 5
Sep 30, 2011 20 $540,381 -57% 412 $1,312   $35,978,448 6
Oct 7, 2011 22 $311,354 -42% 245 $1,271   $36,289,802 7
Oct 14, 2011 37 $135,416 -57% 132 $1,026   $36,425,218 8
Oct 21, 2011 34 $160,719 +19% 176 $913   $36,585,937 9

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
Dec 25, 201115186,102 186,102$2,789,669$2,789,6691
Jan 1, 20121980,188-57% 266,290$1,442,582$4,232,2512
Jan 8, 20121957,081-29% 323,371$1,018,896$5,251,1473
Jan 15, 20122138,439-33% 361,810$691,518$5,942,6654
Jan 22, 20122028,234-27% 390,044$507,930$6,450,5955
Jan 29, 20122617,159-39% 407,203$336,145$6,786,7406

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 25, 201111168,190 168,190$3,452,932$3,452,9321
Jan 1, 20122023,445-86% 191,635$509,694$3,962,6262
Jan 8, 20121717,520-25% 209,155$350,051$4,312,6773

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Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Oct 6, 202081 3
Oct 7, 202082 6
Oct 8, 202093 8
Oct 9, 2020104 9
Jun 2, 202135 17
Jun 3, 202141 7
Jun 4, 202152 13
Jun 5, 202153 19
Jun 6, 202154 25
Jun 7, 202165 30
Jun 8, 202196 32
Jun 9, 2021107 33

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