Turkey Box Office for Edepsiz Kuklalar (2018)

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The Happytime Murders
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Turkey Box Office $10,612Details
Worldwide Box Office $27,506,412Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $1,949,512 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $2,012,602 Details
Total North America Video Sales $3,962,114
Further financial details...

Synopsis

In a world where puppets and humans live side-by-side the puppet stars of the iconic TV show The Happytime Gang are some of the biggest celebrities around. But off camera, the family-friendly cast leads the kinds of lives that would make a tabloid writer blush. When the stars of “The Happytime Gang” are mysteriously murdered, two mismatched detectives--one a type-A, take-no-prisoners human with a secret, and the other a crass, hard-drinking puppet with a connection to one of the victims—must put aside their huge differences to stop the killings and catch the culprit, while resisting the temptation to murder each other.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$40,000,000
Turkey Releases: August 24th, 2018 (Wide), released as Edepsiz Kuklalar
Video Release: November 20th, 2018 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for strong crude and sexual content and language throughout, and some drug material.
(Rating bulletin 2536 (Cert #51709), 7/18/2018)
Running Time: 91 minutes
Keywords: Puppets in a Live-Action World, Private Investigator, Serial Killer, Police Detective, Murder Mystery, Framed, Fugitive / On the Run, Buddy Cop, Death of a Sibling, TV Industry, Discrimination, Film Noir, Surprise Twist, Outtakes During Credits, Scene in End Credits
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Black Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: STX Entertainment, On The Day Productions, Henson Alternative, Huayi Brothers Pictures Ltd, Black Bear
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for December 4th, 2018

December 4th, 2018

The Handmaid’s Tale

It’s not a bad week when it comes to the home market. The biggest release is Mission: Impossible—Fallout and while I didn’t like it as much as most critics, the Blu-ray / 4K Ultra HD Combo Packs are still worth picking up. There were also a trio of releases that were contenders for Pick of the Week, all of which were TV on DVD release: The Handmaid’s Tale: Season Two, Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions: Take On Me, and Westworld: Season Two: The Door. In the end, it came down to a roll of the dice, with The Handmaid’s Tale coming out on top. More...

Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: The Happytime Murders

December 4th, 2018

The Happytime Murders

The screener for The Happytime Murders arrived technically on time, but late enough that I was barely able to get the review finished on Tuesday. The film failed to connect with audiences or with critics. Is it as bad as its Tomatometer Score would indicate? Or should more people have watched it in theaters. More...

Home Market Releases for November 20th, 2018

November 20th, 2018

Crazy Rich Asians

This Friday is Black Friday, one of the biggest shopping days of the year. However, while there will be tons of sales, DVDs and Blu-rays that come out on Tuesday tend not to be part of the sales, because they have only been out for a few days. Because of this, it is usually a slow week on the home market. This is certainly true this year, as there’s only one significant first-run release, Crazy Rich Asians (Buy from Amazon). On the positive side, it is a pick of the week contender. Its only competition for that title is the Criterion Collection release for Some Like it Hot (Buy from Amazon). It was close, but in the end I went with Crazy Rich Asians. On a side note, both are lucky they are in competition for Pick of the Week, as it was going to be K-ON Complete Collection Premium Box Set, but it got pushed back from this week till February. I pre-ordered it in July and I’ve been waiting a long, long time for this box set. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Summer Ends on a Sweet Note with Crazy Rich Asians Crossing $100 million

September 5th, 2018

Crazy Rich Asians

Crazy Rich Asians came close enough to our predictions over the weekend that I’m willing to call it a victory. The only other film to earn more than $10 million over the three-date weekend was The Meg. This wasn’t enough to help the overall box office grow, but the overall box office only fell 3.6% when compared to last weekend earning $99 million. It is a little disappointing to drop below the $100 million mark, but it could have been much worse. Speaking of much worse, this weekend last year, the overall box office was just $76 million, meaning 2018 improved on the three-day mark by 29% and stretched its year-to-date lead. 2018 now sits 10.6% or $790 million ahead of 2017 at $8.22 billion to $7.43 million. The lead won’t remain this large for long, not with It’s opening on the horizon. That said, it would take a spectacular collapse for 2018 to completely lose this lead. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Crazy Rich Asians Continues Box Office Dominance with Nearly $25 million

August 28th, 2018

Crazy Rich Asians

Summer officially ends next weekend with Labor Day, but Crazy Rich Asians is keeping the summer going with a sophomore stint of $24.80 million over the weekend. This is nearly twice as much as the second place film, The Meg. Meanwhile, the only true wide release of the week, The Happytime Murders, missed low end expectations with $9.53 million. The overall box office is down 21% from last weekend to just $103 million. That’s a sharp decline, but not uncommon for this time of year. More importantly, it was 49% more than the same weekend last year. That’s not as impressive as it seems, as this weekend last year one of the worst weekends in the past decade. Year-to-date, 2018 extended its lead to 10.1% or $740 million at $8.05 billion to $7.19 billion. On the down side, it won’t be long before 2017 really starts to eat into that lead. More...

Weekend Estimates: Crazy Rich Nearly Matches Opening Weekend with $25 million

August 26th, 2018

Crazy Rich Asians

Crazy Rich Asians led the way over the weekend with $25.01 million for a two-week total of $76.82 million. This is way more than expected and actually in line with our opening weekend prediction. Its sophomore stint decline was just a 6% from its opening three-day weekend; it’s just a 29% decline from its opening five-day weekend. On the downside, this is such an amazing hold that it is hard for analysts to figure out where it will go from here. We can safely say it will continue to pull in millions of dollars for weeks to come, but we don’t know if it will soar past $150 million or not. If it has a more normal decline next week, we will be able to be more sure. Regardless of what it does over the rest of its domestic run or how well it performs internationally, it will be a massively profitable movie and one of Warner Bros.’ biggest hits of the year. More...

Friday Estimates: The Rich Keep Getting Richer

August 25th, 2018

Crazy Rich Asians

Crazy Rich Asians is this year’s The Hitman’s Bodyguard, at least in terms of legs. The film fell just 4% from its opening Friday earning $7.0 million on this Friday. The film was a Wednesday opening, so it likely won’t perform better on Saturday compared to last weekend, but the film will still earn about $23 million over the weekend. The book Crazy Rich Asians is based on is the first in a trilogy and I would be amazed if Warner Bros. hasn’t already begun work on the next two installments. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Happytime has a Melancholy Debut

August 24th, 2018

The Happytime Murders

The Happytime Murders only managed $950,000 during its Thursday previews. I was really expecting a little more than $1 million during previews. This is close enough that matching our $13 million prediction is still possible, but $12 million is more likely. Its also means Crazy Rich Asians will have no problem repeating on top of the box office chart. In fact, it appears to be headed for an amazing sophomore stint, but more on that tomorrow. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Happytime Overtake Crazy Rich Asians at the Box Office?

August 23rd, 2018

Crazy Rich Asians

Summer is winding down and there are only one and a half wide releases this week. The Happytime Murders is a high-concept, lowbrow comedy that is probably too out there to find an audience. Meanwhile, A.X.L. is opening in less than 2,000 theaters and tracking has it opening below the Mendoza Line. This does mean Crazy Rich Asians has a real shot at repeating on top of the box office chart. This weekend last year, The Hitman’s Bodyguard was the only film to earn more than $10 million. This year, we should have two or three films do the same and 2018 should easily win in the year-over-year chart. More...

2018 Preview: August

August 1st, 2018

Christopher Robin

Overall, July was a a little weaker than expected. Ant-Man and the Wasp appears to be on pace for $200 million, while it is too soon to tell if Mission: Impossible—Fallout will also get there. That said, 2018 is still ahead of 2017 by $550 million, so the month of July was a success in that regard. As for August, there’s only one movie that is expected to earn $100 million, Christopher Robin, and maybe a few others that could hit $50 million. It’s a rather sad slate of movies. Fortunately, last August was even worse, so 2018 should at least maintain its lead. Maybe we can get lucky and come away with a $600 million lead by the end of the month. More...

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
2018/08/24 14 $5,847   69 $85   $5,847 1
2018/08/31 - $384 -93% 5 $77   $10,612 2

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 8/24/2018 $13,552 0 0 0 $17,132 1/1/2019
Australia 8/24/2018 $496,554 237 241 701 $1,045,264 9/27/2018
France 9/21/2018 $89,237 0 0 0 $89,237 9/28/2018
Italy 10/18/2018 $705,602 0 4 6 $1,570,165 12/23/2018
Lithuania 8/24/2018 $14,668 68 68 87 $29,871 9/4/2018
Netherlands 8/24/2018 $80,318 80 80 155 $149,028 9/4/2018
North America 8/24/2018 $9,532,425 3,256 3,256 8,784 $20,706,452
Portugal 8/24/2018 $13,164 35 39 74 $30,865 9/4/2018
Russia (CIS) 9/27/2018 $139,945 531 531 539 $213,815 1/8/2019
South Korea 5/23/2019 $13,020 57 57 57 $15,935 5/30/2019
Spain 8/24/2018 $161,573 263 263 501 $395,555 9/6/2018
Turkey 8/24/2018 $5,847 69 69 74 $10,612 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 8/27/2018 $899,720 500 500 500 $899,720 9/5/2018
 
Rest of World $2,332,761
 
Worldwide Total$27,506,412 5/30/2019

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

Melissa McCarthy Detective Connie Edwards
Bill Barretta Phil Phillips/Junkyard/Boar

Supporting Cast

Joel McHale Agent Campbell
Maya Rudolph Bubbles
Leslie David Baker Lt. Banning
Elizabeth Banks Jenny
Michael McDonald Ronovan Scargle
Mitch Silpa Tommy
Hemky Madera Tito
Benjamin Cole Royer Rick
Brekkan Spens Dick
Ryan Tran Phil
Emily Fortune Feimster* Robin
Brian Palermo Paramedic
Jimmy O. Yang Officer Delancey
Dennis Keiffer Junior
Jim Palmer Caesar
H. Michael Croner Jack Cook
Barry Rothbart Fireman
Steve Mallory Kerry
Jaye Razor Razor
Jen Kuo Sung Outerbridge Sandra’s Bodyguard
Bryan Cartago Sandra’s Bodyguard
Ben Falcone Donny
Brett Wagner Rio
Ryan Gaul Officer Milligan
Cynthy Wu Brittenie Marlowe
Dorien Davies Sandra/Core Puppeteer
Drew Massey Goofer/Vinny/Core Puppeteer
Ted Michaels Sexist Thug/Ezra/Core Puppeteer
Pamela Mitchell Pamela
Colleen Smith Dalmatian/Cara/Core Puppeteer/Carol
Victor Yerrid Larry/Old Man Puppet/Core Puppeteer
Kevin Clash Bumblypants/Lyle/Puppet Doctor
Brian Henson Crab
Donna Kimball Roxy/Cow/Rotten Cotton Girl/Additional Puppeteer
Patty Guggenheim Roxy
Alice Dinnean Rotten Cotton Girl/Core Puppeteer
Allan Trautman Octopus/Puppet Doctor/Core Puppeteer
Damon Jones Puppet Doctor/Police Station Guard (Human)
Jayden Libran Core Puppeteer
Grant Baciocco Additional Puppeteer
Greg Ballora Additional Puppeteer
Tim Blaney Additional Puppeteer
Kevin Carlson Additional Puppeteer
Kristin Charney Additional Puppeteer
Artie Esposito Additional Puppeteer
Peggy Etra Additional Puppeteer
Dan Garza Additional Puppeteer
Patrick Johnson Additional Puppeteer
Sean Johnson Additional Puppeteer
Tim Lagasse Additional Puppeteer
Bruce Lanoil Additional Puppeteer
Lara Maclean Additional Puppeteer
Amanda Maddock Additional Puppeteer
Paul McGinnis Additional Puppeteer
Michael Oosterom Additional Puppeteer
Nicolette Santino Additional Puppeteer
John Tartaglia Additional Puppeteer
Russ Walko Additional Puppeteer

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

Production and Technical Credits

Brian Henson Director
Todd Berger Screenwriter
Todd Berger Story by
Dee Robertson Story by
Brian Henson Producer
Melissa McCarthy Producer
Ben Falcone Producer
Jeffrey Hayes Producer
Robert Simonds Executive Producer
Adam Fogelson Executive Producer
Wang Zhongjun Executive Producer
Wang Zhonglei Executive Producer
Felice Bee Executive Producer
Teddy Schwartzman Executive Producer
Ben Stillman Executive Producer
Michael Heimler Executive Producer
Lisa Henson Executive Producer
John Hyde Executive Producer
Dee Robertson Executive Producer
Donald Tang Executive Producer
Mitchell Amundsen Director of Photography
Chris Spellman Production Designer
Brian Olds Editor
Arjun Bhasin Costume Designer
Christopher Lennertz Composer
Jason Markey Music Supervisor
Vincent J. Raisa Co-Producer
Basil Grillo* Co-Producer
Divya D’Souza Co-Producer
Jeanne McCarthy Casting Director
Nicole Abellera Casting Director
Charles Rapp Unit Production Manager
Basil Bryant-Grillo Unit Production Manager
Daniel Silverberg First Assistant Director
Lisa Tobey Second Assistant Director
Sam Nicholson Visual Effects Supervisor
Melissa Brockman Visual Effects Producer
Walter Garcia Stunt Coordinator
Luci Romberg Stunt Coordinator
Alex Rockwell Associate Producer
Christopher Burian-Mohr Art Director
Kelly Berry Set Decorator
Gretel Twombly Production Supervisor
Jane Goldsmith Script Supervisor
Jim Stuebe Sound Mixer
Ron Trost Special Effects Supervisor
Stephenson Crossley Location Manager
Paula Truman Costume Supervisor
Gigi Williams Make-up and Hair Designer
Michelle Audrina Kim Make-up and Hair Designer
Gabriella Pollino Rodman Hairstylist
Christi Cagle Hairstylist
Philip Toolin Set Designer
Geoff Hubbard Set Designer
Liz Calandrello First Assistant Editor
Tammy Fearing Supervising Sound Editor/ADR Supervisor
Marc Fishman Re-recording Mixer
Andy Hay Re-recording Mixer
James Thomas Additional Editor
Jennifer Scudder Trent Post-Production Supervisor
Tom Yamamoto Assistant Editor
Brooke Rupe Assistant Editor
George H. Anderson Sound Designer
Joe Schiff Dialogue Editor
Alison Fisher Dialogue Editor
Daniel DiPrima* Additional Music
Alex Geringas Additional Music
Dara Taylor Additional Music
Daniel DiPrima* Supervising Music Editor
Jeffrey Hayes Second Unit Director

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