Netherlands Box Office for The Infiltrator (2016)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Netherlands Box Office $413,628Details
Worldwide Box Office $22,152,137Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $1,022,374 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $591,001 Details
Total North America Video Sales $1,613,375
Further financial details...

Synopsis

The story of undercover U.S. Customs agent Robert Mazur AKA Robert Musella, who became a pivotal player for drug lords cleaning their dirty cash. He traded on mob connections to become the confidant to scores of the international underworld, and the bankers who enabled them. Laying his life on the line, he infiltrated the globe’s largest cartels and discovered just how deep into society their influence extended. Their arrests would lead to the collapse of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, and shake the underground economy to its core.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$47,500,000
Netherlands Releases: September 15th, 2016 (Wide)
Video Release: October 11th, 2016 by Broad Green
MPAA Rating: R for strong violence, language throughout, some sexual content and drug material.
(Rating bulletin 2430 (Cert #52261), 6/22/2016)
Running Time: 127 minutes
Keywords: 1980s, Narcotics, Smuggler, Organized Crime, Drug Cartels, Undercover, Crime Thriller
Source:Based on Factual Book/Article
Genre:Thriller/Suspense
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Bank Leumi, Lipsync Productions, Good Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for October 11th, 2016

October 11th, 2016

Ghostbusters

Ghostbusters is the biggest release of the week and the best first run release. Combined with its fully-loaded Blu-ray (extended edition), it is a Pick of the Week contender. There’s not much competition. The main competition is a new Collector's Edition Blu-ray for The Thing, but this is at least a double-dip, which hurts its value. There are a couple of smaller releases as well. In the end it was a literal coin toss to decide the Pick of the Week and Ghostbusters won. More...

Weekend Estimates: Pets Keep Trophy with $50 Million to Ghostbusters’ $46 Million

July 17th, 2016

The Secret Life of Pets

After a huge amount of speculation on how it would perform at the box office, Ghostbusters is coming in right in the middle of (a very wide range of) expectations. Sony is projecting a $46 million debut for the supernatural comedy, which is far from the disaster many had feared, but some way short of the top tier. It’s also not enough for first place, even though The Secret Life of Pets will be down 52% in its second weekend. More...

Friday Estimates: Ghosts Have Lively Debut with $17.2 million

July 16th, 2016

Ghostbusters

Ghostbusters topped the box office chart on Friday with $17.2 million. This is the best opening day for the director, Paul Feig, topping his previous champ, The Heat by 25%. If this film has the same internal multiplier as The Heat, then it will earn $49 million over the weekend. This seems a little high, but not out of the question. Ghostbustersreviews are better than The Heat’s reviews were, although both films earned B+ from CinemaScore surveys. On the other hand, Ghostbusters is a remake, so that tends to make the movie more front-loaded. Look for an opening weekend of $45 million. This is right on the edge between financial success and failure. The film will need help internationally in order to break even, but it is way too soon to know if that will happen. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases get Busted?

July 14th, 2016

Ghostbusters

This weekend is rather sparse when it comes to wide releases. Ghostbusters opens this weekend and its buzz and reviews are better than expected and it could be a huge hit. On the other hand, The Secret Life of Pets opened with more than $100 million last weekend and unless it falls more than 50% this weekend, it will remain in first place. That doesn’t feel likely at this point. On the other hand, The Infiltrator opened on Wednesday, but in less than 2,000 theaters. Its reviews are barely in the overall positive range, so it likely won’t be a major factor over the weekend. This weekend last year, Ant-Man opened in first place, pushing Minions into second place. Meanwhile, Trainwreck was a solid midlevel hit. I just don’t see 2016 being able to top that depth. More...

Contest: Green With Envy

July 8th, 2016

Ghostbusters

It is an easy week to pick the target film for the Box Office Prediction Contest. I’m not 100% sure The Infiltrator is opening truly wide, plus it is a Wednesday release. On the other hand, if Fandango is correct, Ghostbusters will be the biggest comedy of the summer and if early tracking is correct, it will have the best non-family film opening since X-Men: Apocalypse. Regardless if they are correct, Ghostbusters is the target film in this week's Box Office Prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Ghostbusters.

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 Green Room on Blu-ray, plus an additional previously reviewed movie. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win a Frankenprize, consisting of two previously reviewed DVDs or Blu-rays. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will also win a Frankenprize, consisting of two previously reviewed DVDs or Blu-rays.

Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2016 Preview: July

July 1st, 2016

The Secret Life of Pets

It's July 1st, which is Canada Day. To celebrate, I wanted to give a gift to my American readers down south, so here's a bunch of "u"s. U, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u. Now you can spell words like "colour" and "neighbour" correctly. As for the July preview... June wasn't a good month, despite Finding Dory being on pace to become the biggest hit of the year so far. Most other films failed to match expectations and as a result, 2016's lead over 2015 has nearly evaporated. In fact, ticket sales are below last year's pace. So how does July look in comparison? Well, last July, there were five films that earned more than $100 million, led by Minions, which earned more than $300 million. This July, there are five films that should earn more than $100 million, led by The Secret Life of Pets, which should earned around $250 million. I don't think July 2016 will live up to July 2015, but it should be close. Maybe if one of the expected midlevel hits is a surprise $100 million hit, or if two more of the $100 million hits crack $200 million, then the month will look great. Or one of the expected $100 million hits could flop and 2016 will actually fall behind 2015, even without taking into account ticket price inflation. 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
2016/09/16 8 $99,122   32 $3,098   $131,801 1
2016/09/23 11 $77,091 -22% 34 $2,267   $256,034 2
2016/09/30 19 $51,342 -33% 29 $1,770   $337,230 3
2016/10/07 18 $33,581 -35% 24 $1,399   $386,102 4
2016/10/14 25 $14,032 -58% 16 $877   $413,628 5

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 9/16/2016 $103,981 53 53 81 $202,905 11/30/2018
Australia 9/2/2016 $36,569 10 10 30 $84,482 9/19/2016
Brazil 9/16/2016 $151,432 0 0 0 $151,432 11/16/2018
Bulgaria 11/18/2016 $11,477 0 0 0 $37,243 2/26/2019
France 9/9/2016 $521,225 0 0 0 $1,658,399 8/17/2018
Mexico 10/21/2016 $211,049 0 0 0 $363,720 4/23/2018
Netherlands 9/15/2016 $99,122 32 34 135 $413,628 10/18/2016
North America 7/13/2016 $5,303,775 1,601 1,601 4,205 $15,436,808 10/22/2020
Portugal 12/16/2016 $20,690 19 19 48 $53,248 1/13/2017
Russia (CIS) 8/12/2016 $339,026 402 402 845 $678,075 12/31/2018
South Korea 9/28/2016 $0 0 128 128 $50,597 10/27/2016
Spain 12/16/2016 $76,071 60 60 155 $230,484 1/17/2017
United Kingdom 9/16/2016 $484,931 264 264 759 $1,357,083 11/16/2016
 
Rest of World $1,434,033
 
Worldwide Total$22,152,137 10/22/2020

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

Bryan Cranston Robert Mazur/Bob Musella

Supporting Cast

Leanne Best Bowling Alley Waitress
Daniel Mays Frankie
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor Steve Cook
Niall Hayes Scott Mazur
Lara Decaro Andrea Mazur
Juliet Aubrey Evelyn Mazur
Olympia Dukakis Aunt Vicky
Amy Ryan Bonni Tischler
John Leguizamo Emir Abreu
Joseph Gilgun Dominic
Jason Isaacs Mark Jackowski
Richard Katz Attorney
Fred Furman Federal Court Judge
Juan Cely The Informant
David Horovitch Saul Mineroff
Mark Holden Eric Wellman
Ruben Ochandiano Gonzalo Mora Jr
Simon Andreu Gonzalo Mora Sr.
Christian Contreras Lee Palmer
Jessica L. Fuerst Miss Wilson
Samya Boulahri Dancer 1 (Cafe de la Musica)
Jasmine Jardot Dancer 2 (Cafe de la Musica)
Paul Brightwell Mr. X
Yul Vazquez Javier Ospina
Xarah Xavier Lau
Diane Kruger Kathy Ertz
Stephanie Callahan Ocean Bird Airlines Receptionist
Art Malik Akbar Bilgrami
Said Taghmaoui Amjad Awan
Tim Dutton Ian Howard
Stewart O'Reilly Cake Waiter
Ekaterina Zalitko Lola — Emir Lap Dancer
Ashley Bannerman Laura Sherman
Michael Pare Barry Seal
Carsten Hayes Rudy Ambrecht
Miguel Ruiz Santerian Priest
Ronald Fox Businessman/Joshua Baron
Andy Beckwith Joe
Benjamin Bratt Roberto Alcaino
Elena Anaya Gloria Alcaino
Jordan Loughran Bianca Alcaino
Matt Stirling* Mora's Henchman
Nabil Massad Nazir Chinoy
Cesare Taurasi Gerardo Moncada
Rez Kabir Agha Hasan Abedi
Dinita Gohil Farhana Awan
Mitch Mullen William von Raab
Nathan Morse Wedding Priest

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

Production and Technical Credits

Brad Furman Director
Ellen Brown Furman* Screenwriter
Robert Mazur Based on the autobiography by
Miriam Segal Producer
Brad Furman Producer
Don Sikorski Producer
Paul Brennan Producer
Martin Rushton Turner Executive Producer
Camela Galano Executive Producer
Peter Hampden Executive Producer
Norman Merry Executive Producer
Kate Fasulo Executive Producer
Jill Morris Executive Producer
Scott LaStaiti Executive Producer
Bryan Cranston Executive Producer
Robert Mazur Executive Producer
Crispian Sallis Production Designer
David Rosenbloom Editor
Luis Carballer Editor
Jeff McEvoy Editor
Chris Hajian Composer
Joshua Reis Director of Photography
Paula Turnbull Co-Producer
Nicole Boccumini Co-Producer
Jess Fuerst* Co-Producer
Matt Ruskin Co-Producer
Dinah Collin Costume Designer
Sharon Martin Make-up and Hair Designer
Gail Stevens Casting Director
Jeanne McCarthy Casting Director
Robert How Line Producer
Tim Wellspring Unit Production Manager
Dominic Fysh First Assistant Director
Emma Stokes Second Assistant Director
Rebecca Farhall Additional Casting-Casting Associate
Karen Wakefield Art Director
Robert Sharman Sound Mixer
Paul Cotterell Re-recording Mixer
Paul Carter Re-recording Mixer
Tim Wooster Script Supervisor
Mark Holt Special Effects
Annie Crawford Costume Supervisor
Steve Mortimore Supervising Location Manager
Rowley Irlam Stunt Coordinator
Seth Harris Music Supervisor
Brad Furman Music Supervisor
Cathy Cosgrove Set Decorator

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