Spain Box Office for Elvis & Nixon (2016)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Spain Box Office $13,883Details
Worldwide Box Office $1,766,703Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $177,943 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $36,250 Details
Total North America Video Sales $214,193
Further financial details...

Synopsis

On a December morning in 1970, the King of Rock ’n Roll showed up on the lawn of the White House to request a meeting with the most powerful man in the world, President Nixon. It is the untold true story behind this revealing, yet humorous moment in the Oval Office forever immortalized in the most requested photograph in the National Archives.

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Movie Details

Spain Releases: August 26th, 2016 (Wide)
Video Release: July 19th, 2016 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for some language.
(Rating bulletin 2411 (Cert #50253), 2/10/2016)
Running Time: 86 minutes
Keywords: Singers, FBI, 1970s, Washington, D.C., Set in California, Elvis Impersonators, Rock 'n' Roll
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Jellyfish Bloom, Autumn Productions, Elevated, Holly Wiersma, Johnny Mac, David Hansen, Benaroya Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for July 19th, 2016

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Weekend Wrap-Up: Jungle Sets 2016 Sophomore Record with $61.54 Million

April 26th, 2016

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Weekend Estimates: Jungle Book Brushes Off Huntsman

April 24th, 2016

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Friday Estimates: Jungle Preys on the Huntsman with a $16.38 Million Friday

April 23rd, 2016

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2016 Preview: April

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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

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2016/08/26 32 $4,059   10 $406   $4,059 1
2016/09/02 45 $1,659 -59% 5 $332   $9,959 2
2016/09/09 - $441 -73% 3 $147   $11,620 3
2016/09/16 - $298 -32% 4 $75   $13,522 4
2016/09/23 - $91 -69% 1 $91   $13,804 5
2016/09/30 - $28 -69% 1 $28   $13,883 6

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Brazil 6/17/2016 $11,985 0 0 0 $11,985 11/16/2018
France 7/22/2016 $162,853 0 0 0 $265,796 8/17/2018
Italy 9/23/2016 $58,375 0 44 44 $285,111 11/13/2018
North America 4/22/2016 $466,447 381 381 753 $1,055,284
Russia (CIS) 4/21/2016 $30,974 275 275 375 $54,556 11/13/2018
South Korea 11/22/2016 $0 0 0 0 $1,074 11/29/2016
Spain 8/26/2016 $4,059 10 10 24 $13,883 10/4/2016
Sweden 9/16/2016 $870 5 5 9 $1,559 9/27/2016
United Kingdom 6/24/2016 $77,455 107 107 107 $77,455 6/29/2016
 
Worldwide Total$1,766,703 11/16/2018

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

Michael Shannon Elvis Presley
Kevin Spacey Richard Nixon

Supporting Cast

Alex Pettyfer Jerry Schilling
Johnny Knoxville Sonny
Colin Hanks Egil Krogh
Evan Peters Dwight Chapin
Ashley Benson Margaret
Sky Ferreira Charlotte
Tracy Letts John Finlator
Tate Donovan H.R. Haldeman
Dylan Penn Diane
Ritchie Montgomery Grady
Danny McCarthy Agent Duncan
Ian Hoch Donald
Jeff Caperton Agent Collins-Secret Service
Kamal Angelo Bolden Mack
Bryan Blasinggame Protestor
Michael D. Anglin Agent Moroder
Ahna O'Reilly Actress
Anthony Marble Pete
Joey Sagal Joe King
Geraldine Singer Rose Mary Woods
Poppy Delevingne Stewardess
Justin Lebrun White House Security
Marcus Lyle Brown White House Guard #1
Hanala Sagal White House Secretary
Hedy Rose Kraft Debutante
Brittany Anne Woodford Stewardess
Tony Beard Senator at White House Gate
Patrick Kearns Guard
Gus Rhodes Ollie Atkins
Brandon Cody Wise Elvis Impersonator
Katie Corwin Secretary
Lisa Raziano Airport Passenger
Patrick Constantine Bertagnolli Jr Secret Service Agent
Candice Harrison First Class Passenger
Bob Hartnack White House Security
Ella Maddox Airline Passenger
Atlanta De Cadenet Taylor Stewardess
Gerard Lewis White House Marine Sergeant
Newton James Hippolyte Jr Mack's Friend in Diner
Jenny Lacey Stewardess
Jarett Shorts Black Panther #1
Sean Millan First Class Passenger

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Production and Technical Credits

Liza Johnson Director
Cary Elwes Screenwriter
Hanala Sagal Screenwriter
Joey Sagal Screenwriter
Cassian Elwes Producer
Holly Wiersma Producer
Cary Elwes Producer
Johnny Mac Executive Producer
David Hansen Executive Producer
Laura Rister Executive Producer
Rob Barnum Executive Producer
Lisa Wolofsky Executive Producer
Michael Benaroya Executive Producer
Byron Wetzel Executive Producer
Michael Shannon Executive Producer
Jason Micallef Executive Producer
Jerry Schilling Executive Producer