Netherlands Box Office for Dumb and Dumber To (2014)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Netherlands Box Office | $1,793,350 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $156,553,592 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $7,977,295 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $5,253,662 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $13,230,957 | |
Further financial details... |
Synopsis
Lloyd and Harry go on a road trip to find a child Harry never knew he had and the responsibility neither should ever, ever be given.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $40,000,000 |
Netherlands Releases: | November 14th, 2014 (Wide) |
Video Release: | February 3rd, 2015 by Universal Home Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for crude and sexual humor, partial nudity, language and some drug references. (Rating bulletin 2327, 6/17/2014) |
Running Time: | 110 minutes |
Franchise: | Dumb and Dumber |
Keywords: | Buddy Comedy, Delayed Sequel, Medical and Hospitals, Dysfunctional Family, Road Trip |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Comedy |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Conundrum Entertainment, Charles B. Wessler Entertainment |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |
DVD Sales: Hero Saves the Day
March 15th, 2015
New releases earned the top three spots on the DVD sales chart this week. This includes Big Hero 6, which opened in first place with 963,000 units / $14.44. This isn't at the same level as Frozen opened with, but it is already the second best selling DVD in 2015.
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DVD Sales: Eight is Enough for DVD
March 8th, 2015
Every single film in the top five of the DVD sales chart were new releases, as were eight of the top ten films. Game of Thrones: Season Four earned first place with 241,000 units / $7.23 million during its first week of release. It is hard to be upset about that start.
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Blu-ray Sales: Game of Thrones is Not Playing Around
March 8th, 2015
The top four films on this week's Blu-ray sales chart and nine of the top twenty were new releases. The number one release was Game of Thrones: Season Four, which sold 286,000 units and generated $9.98 million in sales. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 54%, which is incredible compared to the average TV on DVD release. Then again, Game of Thrones isn't the average TV show.
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DVD and Blu-ray Releases for February 17th, 2015
February 16th, 2015
This is the best week on the home market in a long time. Game of Thrones is one of the best TV shows on at the moment, if not the best TV show, and its DVD and Blu-ray is Pick of the Week material. Additionally, there are a few potential Oscar winners hitting the home market this week as well. On the down side, there is not a lot of depth. Birdman, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, and The Theory of Everything are all up for Oscars next weekend and all of them are worth picking up. Life Itself was snubbed by Oscar voters, but it too is a must have. However, in the end, I went with Game of Thrones for Pick of the Week.
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Weekend Predictions: Thanksgiving Means Leftovers
November 27th, 2014
It's Thanksgiving weekend and there are two films trying to take advantage of the boost to the box office. Penguins of Madagascar looks like it will top Horrible Bosses 2 at the box office, but neither really have a shot at dethroning The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 for top spot. In fact, it is possible both of them combined won't top last year's number one new release, Frozen. Additionally, Mockingjay, Part 1 very likely won't match Catching Fire by a significant margin, so November will end the month on a down note.
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November 27th, 2014
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 opened in first place on the international chart with $154.3 million in 85 markets for a worldwide opening of $276.2 million. Its international opening was about 4% higher than the previously entry in the franchise. The film managed $19.8 million in the U.K. and $13.8 million in Germany. This was 5% and 9% higher than the previous film's debut in those two markets. Mockingjay, Part 1 opened 19% higher in Russia with $11.9 million. The film also topped $10 million in Mexico ($12 million) and Australia ($10.3 million).
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Hunger Games Goes on a Diet
November 24th, 2014
As expected, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 earned first place with ease pulling in more than the rest of the box office combined. On the downside, it was well below the optimistic expectations at just $121.90 million. ... It seems strange that an opening of $121.90 million is considered disappointing. Worse still, none of the other films in the top five topped predictions, so they couldn't help mitigate Mockingjay, Part 1's softer than anticipated opening. The overall box office still rose 38% from last weekend to $194 million, but this was 14% lower than the same weekend last year. There's really no way to spin that in a positive manner. Year-to-date, 2014 has earned $8.94 billion, which is 3.2% or $290 million lower than last year's pace. Again, it is hard to spin that number in a positive way.
Weekend Predictions: Will Hunger Games Leave Moviegoers Hungry?
November 20th, 2014
There is only one wide release coming out this weekend, but it is the biggest release of the year. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 should have no trouble earning the biggest opening weekend of the year so far and it shouldn't take very long before it surpasses Guardians of the Galaxy for number one film of the year. As for the rest of the box office, there's not a lot to look forward to. Dumb and Dumber To will likely take a serious hit, while Big Hero 6 should overtake it over the weekend. This weekend last year, Catching Fire led the way with $158.07 million, which could be more than the entire box office earns this year. Hopefully that won't be the case, but I don't see how 2014 comes out ahead on the year-over-year comparison.
International Box Office: Century Weekend for Interstellar
November 20th, 2014
Interstellar remained in first place with $107.9 million in 63 markets over the weekend for totals of $225.8 million internationally and $322.7 million worldwide. This might be enough to cover the film's production budget, but probably not. That said, by this time next week, its worldwide total will be close to $500 million, which should put the film in the black. This weekend the film opened in first place in China with $42.67 million during its five-day opening. Perhaps more impressively, the film grew by 6% in South Korea helping it remain in first place with $13.13 million on 1,410 screens over the weekend for a total of $35.24 million after two weeks of release. It didn't hold up quite as well in the U.K., but still remained in first place with $5.91 million on 576 screens over the weekend for a total of $19.11 million.
Contest: Smart and Smarter: Winning Announcement
November 19th, 2014
The winners of our Smart and Smarter contest were determined and they are...
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Per Theater Chart: None of the Competition could Catch Foxcatcher
November 19th, 2014
Foxcatcher was the latest Oscar-hopeful to top the per theater chart earning an average of $45,146 in six theaters. This practically guarantees some measure of mainstream success; however, unless it can earn some Awards Season nominations, it likely won't expand truly wide. Likewise, The Theory of Everything expanded to 41 theaters earning an average of $17,937. It also reached its first major milestone over the weekend and will earn more in the future. The overall number one film, Dumb and Dumber To, was next with an average of $11,450, while The Homesman was right behind with an average of $11,358 in four theaters.
Weekend Wrap-Up: Dumb Leaves the Competition Smarting
November 18th, 2014
There was some good news and bad news over the weekend. The good news was Dumb and Dumber To, which managed a stronger than expected opening, despite its reviews. The bad news was Beyond the Lights, which couldn't turn its reviews into box office success. That said, the good outweighed the bad and overall the box office was quite strong. It was still down 11% from last weekend to $140 million, but that's still 12% more than the same weekend last year. 2014 remains behind 2013's pace by 3.4% or $310 million at $8.72 billion to $9.03 billion, but every little victory will help soften the blow at the end of the year.
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Weekend Estimates: Dumb and Dumber Top
November 16th, 2014
The box office chart is starting to take on a decidedly seasonal look, with a comedy sequel topping the chart, a smattering of Oscar hopefuls doing well in limited release, and not a single top 10 film dropping by more than 50% from last weekend. The comedy sequel, Dumb and Dumber To, will narrowly win the weekend with a shade over $38 million, per Universal’s Sunday estimate. That’s $2 million more than Big Hero 6 will post in its second weekend in release. The animated adventure will be off just 36% from last weekend. Also posting an impressive hold from a big opening weekend is Interstellar, with $29.1 million—39% below its opening frame.
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Weekend Predictions: Does it Pay to be Dumb?
November 13th, 2014
It is a slower weekend at the box office than last weekend. Granted, there are two films opening wide, but neither of them are expected to be a huge hit. Dumb and Dumber To is earning terrible reviews, but it is expecting to earn first place at the box office. Beyond the Lights is earning much better reviews, but it will likely only become a midlevel hit at best. As far as holdovers are concerned, both Big Hero 6 and Interstellar will continue to be big factors at the box office, but only these four films have a shot at $10 million or more at the box office. This weekend last year, Thor: The Dark World led the way with $36.59 million while The Best Man Holiday opened in second place with $30.11 million. I think the one-two punch this year will be better, plus we will have a lot more depth leading to 2014 earning a win in the year-over-year comparison.
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Contest: Smart and Smarter
November 7th, 2014
Next weekend, Beyond the Lights and Dumb and Dumber To open wide. Dumb and Dumber To is widely expected to dominate Beyond the Lights, although it might not open in first place. Regardless if it debuts in first, second, or possibly third, it is still the clear choice for 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 Dumb and Dumber To.
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 two previously reviewed movies or one previously reviewed TV on DVD release or three previously reviewed single-disc kids shows.
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 two previously reviewed movies or one previously reviewed TV on DVD release or three previously reviewed single-disc kids shows.
Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay!
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2014 Preview: November
October 31st, 2014
October was a better than expected month with the overall box office keeping pace with October of 2013, for the most part. (The last weekend will be terrible, but that's because of Halloween.) We were able to close the gap somewhat in the year-over-year comparison, at least by a little bit. So how will November do compared to October. Let's put it this way. There are only seven films opening wide this month. Of those, Beyond the Lights will likely not make an impact at the box office. Every other film has at least a reasonable shot at $100 million. More than half the of the films opening this month could hit $200 million. Leading the way will be The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1, which could hit $400 million. The only problem is when book franchises split the final installment into two parts, the first part tends to be weaker at the box office. Interstellar is a big question mark. On the low end, it could make just over $100 million, while on the high end, just over $300 million is within reach. That's a wide range of expectations. On the downside, last November, there were two movies to reach $400 million: Catching Fire and Frozen. On the other hand, there was only one other movie to make more than $100 million, Thor: The Dark World, so perhaps the depth this year will help 2014 come out ahead in the year-over-year comparison.
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Weekend Box Office Performance
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 | 1/8/2015 | $2,130,748 | 225 | 225 | 823 | $4,902,307 | 7/7/2015 |
France | 12/19/2014 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $2,185,843 | 8/20/2018 |
Italy | 11/13/2014 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $0 | |
Netherlands | 11/14/2014 | $0 | 0 | 24 | 24 | $1,793,350 | 11/21/2018 |
New Zealand | 1/8/2015 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $0 | |
North America | 11/14/2014 | $36,111,775 | 3,154 | 3,188 | 17,923 | $86,208,010 | 12/5/2016 |
Russia (CIS) | 1/1/2015 | $0 | 0 | 655 | 1652 | $2,507,832 | 11/19/2018 |
Taiwan | 12/12/2014 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $363,783 | 11/2/2018 |
United Kingdom | 12/19/2014 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $9,118,292 | 8/27/2018 |
Rest of World | $49,474,175 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $156,553,592 | 11/21/2018 |
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
Jim Carrey | Lloyd Christmas |
Jeff Daniels | Harry Dunne |
Supporting Cast
Rob Riggle | Travis/Captain Lippincott |
Laurie Holden | Adele |
Rachel Melvin | Penny |
Kathleen Turner | Fraida |
Steve Tom | Dr. Pinchelow |
Don Lake | Dr. Meldmann |
Patricia French | Ms. Sourpuss |
Bill Murray | Ice Pick |
Tembi Locke | Dr. Walcott |
Paul Blackthorne | Emergency Room Doctor |
Brady Bluhm | Billy |
Eddie Shin | Gordy |
Tommy Snider | Tom |
Atkins Estimond | Gus |
Lindsay Ayliffe | Professor Garabedian |
Matty Cardarople | Inventor No. 1 |
Michael Yama | Harry's Dad |
Nancy Yee | Harry's Mom |
Jeff Sumner | Convention Official |
Grant James | Mr. Stainer |
Taylor St. Clair | Mrs. Stainer |
Erin Allin O'Reilly | Asylum Nurse No. 1 |
Nancy Byers Farrelly* | Asylum Nurse No. 2 |
Brendan Boyle | Asylum Patient |
Derek Holland | Asylum Patient |
Kasseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean* | Ninja Leader |
Mike Cerrone | Trucker |
Sean Gildea | Trucker's Pal |
Maia Moss-Fife | Receptionist |
Bryan Dilbeck | Dr. Dilbeck |
Kassidy Claire | Fanny (Age 5) |
Brett Wyman | Inventor No. 2 |
Jo Wintker | Mrs. Snergle |
Erika Bierman | Fanny (Age 13) |
Eddie Barbanell | Nursing Home Orderly |
Mariann Neary Farrelly* | Farmer's Wife |
John Imlay | Farmer |
Jon Barinholtz | Inventor No. 3 |
Dalton Gray | Young Harry |
Lucas Daniels | Bartender |
June Shannon | Harry's Trailer Park Wife |
Carly Craig | Young Fraida |
Carter Hicks | Bus Kid |
Baxter Cooper Rogers | Prom Date |
Sandra Dorsey | Stuffy Woman |
Arielle Lieberman | Emergency Room Nurse |
Jon Barry | Emergency Room Orderly |
Jesse Gines | Emergency Room Orderly |
Robin O'Neal Sorensen | Emergency Room Technician No. 1 |
Chris Randall Sorensen | Emergency Medical Technician No. 2 |
Daniel Greene | Wheelchair Ninja |
Will Coogan | Room Service Waiter |
Caryle Seim | Trailer Grandma |
Danny Murphy | Joystick Victim |
Rhomyen Johnson | Bus Driver |
Walt Arnett | KEN Conference Attendee |
Kevin Barnett | KEN Conference Attendee |
Brad Blank | KEN Conference Attendee |
Ricky Blitt | KEN Conference Attendee |
Rich Brown | KEN Conference Attendee |
Troy Brown | KEN Conference Attendee |
Rob Cohen | KEN Conference Attendee |
James Freeman | KEN Conference Attendee |
Jeremy Garelick | KEN Conference Attendee |
Jonathan Goldblatt | KEN Conference Attendee |
Boyd Hale | KEN Conference Attendee |
Derek Iverson | KEN Conference Attendee |
Brian Jarvis | KEN Conference Attendee |
Pete Jones | KEN Conference Attendee |
Trevor Kennish | KEN Conference Attendee |
T.J. King | KEN Conference Attendee |
John Blake McCormick | KEN Conference Attendee |
Michael McCrudden | KEN Conference Attendee |
Patrick Meighan | KEN Conference Attendee |
Brendan O'Brien | KEN Conference Attendee |
Chris Pappas | KEN Conference Attendee |
Leo Resig | KEN Conference Attendee |
Tiffany Resig | KEN Conference Attendee |
Rocky Russo | KEN Conference Attendee |
Deepak Sethi | KEN Conference Attendee |
Christopher Sheridan | KEN Conference Attendee |
Danny Smith | KEN Conference Attendee |
Jeremy Sosenko | KEN Conference Attendee |
Samantha Thomas | KEN Conference Attendee |
Trent Thomas | KEN Conference Attendee |
Trashel Thompson | KEN Conference Attendee |
John Veiner | KEN Conference Attendee |
Dave Walpole | KEN Conference Attendee |
Wellesley Wild | KEN Conference Attendee |
Al Wisne | KEN Conference Attendee |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Bobby Farrelly | Director |
Peter Farrelly | Director |
Sean Anders | Screenwriter |
John Morris | Screenwriter |
Charles B. Wessler | Producer |
Bradley Thomas | Producer |
Bobby Farrelly | Producer |
Peter Farrelly | Producer |
Riza Aziz | Producer |
Joey McFarland | Producer |
Brad Krevoy | Executive Producer |
Steve Stabler | Executive Producer |
Marc S. Fischer | Executive Producer |
David Koplan | Executive Producer |
Danny Dimbort | Executive Producer |
Christian Mercuri | Executive Producer |
Bennett Yellin | Character Creator |
Peter Farrelly | Character Creator |
Bobby Farrelly | Character Creator |
Matthew F. Leonetti | Director of Photography |
Aaron Osborne | Production Designer |
Steven Rasch | Editor |
Tom Wolfe | Music Supervisor |
Manish Raval | Music Supervisor |
Empire of the Sun | Composer-Score |
Karen Patch | Costume Designer |
Rick Montgomery | Casting Director |
J.B. Rogers | Co-Producer |
Ellen Dumouchel | Associate Producer |
Linda Hill | Associate Producer |
Marc S. Fischer | Unit Production Manager |
J.B. Rogers | First Assistant Director |
Gregory Guzik | Second Assistant Director |
Colin Walsh | Production Supervisor |
Erin Cochran | Art Director |
Jennifer Gentile | Set Decorator |
Danny Brown | Assistant Art Director |
Sean Jennings | Assistant Art Director |
Hopper Stone | Additional Photography-Still Photographer |
Martin Kitrosser | Script Supervisor |
Kimberly Jones | Make up |
Lay'na Anderson | Make up |
Kelly Muldoon | Hairstylist |
Lawrence Davis | Hairstylist |
Johnathan Banta | Digital Supervisor |
Chelsea Ellis Bloch | Casting Associate |
Tracy Kilpatrick | Additional Casting-Local Casting |
Thomas Sullivan | Additional Casting-Casting Assistant |
Patrick Ingram | Additional Casting-Extras Casting |
J.B. Rogers | Second Unit Director |
David Koplan | Unit Production Manager |
Paul Varrieur | Director of Photography/Camera Operator-Second Unit |
John Portnoy | Post-Production Supervisor |
Andrew DeCristofaro | Supervising Sound Editor |
Kelly Oxford | Supervising Sound Editor |
Michael Payne | Sound Designer |
Joe Barnett | Re-recording Mixer |
Marshall Garlington | Re-recording Mixer |
Dan Hegeman | Sound Effects Editor |
Laura Harris Atkinson | Dialogue Editor |
Tammy Fearing | Dialogue Editor |
Frederick H. Stahly | Dialogue Editor |
Nerses Gezalyan | Foley Mixer |
John Heller | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Erika Abrams | Visual Effects Producer |
Ron Webb | Music Editor |
Henry Hey | Additional Music |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.