Jane Eyre (2011)

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Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $11,242,660Details
International Box Office $22,741,195Details
Worldwide Box Office $33,983,855
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $3,182,336 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $1,682,884 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $4,865,220
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Synopsis

In the 19th Century-set story, Jane Eyre suddenly flees Thornfield Hall, the vast and isolated estate where she works as a governess for Adele Varens, a child under the custody of Thornfield's brooding master, Edward Rochester. The imposing residence - and Rochester's own imposing nature - have sorely tested her resilience. With nowhere else to go, she is extended a helping hand by clergyman St. John Rivers and his family. As she recuperates in the Rivers' Moor House and looks back upon the tumultuous events that led to her escape, Jane wonders if the past is ever truly past... Aged 10, the orphaned Jane is mistreated and then cast out of her childhood home Gateshead by her cruel aunt, Mrs. Reed. Consigned to the charity school Lowood, Jane encounters further harsh treatment but receives an education and meets Helen Burns, a poor child who impresses Jane as a soulful and contented person. The two become firm friends. When Helen falls fatally ill, the loss devastates Jane, yet strengthens her resolve to stand up for herself and make the just choices in life. As a teenager, Jane arrives at Thornfield. She is treated with kindness and respect by housekeeper Mrs. Fairfax. Jane's interest is piqued by Rochester, who engages her in games of wit and storytelling, and divulges to her some of his innermost thoughts. But his dark moods are troubling to Jane, as are strange goings-on in the house - especially the off-limits attic. She dares to intuit a deep connection with Rochester, and she is not wrong; but once she uncovers the terrible secret that he had hoped to hide from her forever, she flees, finding a home with the Rivers family. When St. John Rivers makes Jane a surprising proposal, she realizes that she must return to Thornfield - to secure her own future and finally, to conquer what haunts both her and Rochester.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$182,885 (1.6% of total gross)
Legs:9.25 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:33.1% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:4 opening theaters/319 max. theaters, 8.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $15,283,205

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 11th, 2011 (Limited) by Focus Features
Video Release: August 16th, 2011 by Universal Home Entertainment, released as Jane Eyre (2011)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some thematic elements including a nude image and brief violent content.
(Rating bulletin 2145, 11/3/2010)
Running Time: 115 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Pride & Prejudice
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Keywords: Historical Drama, Relationships Gone Wrong, Mental Illness, Death of a Son or Daughter, Dysfunctional Family, Coming of Age, Boarding School, Terminal Illness, Orphan, Romance
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: BBC Films, Ruby Films
Production Countries: United Kingdom
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Top 2011 Theater Average 7 $45,721 Mar 11, 2011 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 11, 2011 27 $182,885   4 $45,721   $182,885 1
Mar 18, 2011 20 $466,409 +155% 26 $17,939   $719,514 2
Mar 25, 2011 16 $969,993 +108% 90 $10,778   $1,885,526 3
Apr 1, 2011 13 $1,215,132 +25% 180 $6,751   $3,479,513 4
Apr 8, 2011 15 $1,157,935 -5% 247 $4,688   $5,146,695 5
Apr 15, 2011 16 $993,232 -14% 274 $3,625   $6,605,035 6
Apr 22, 2011 19 $737,177 -26% 319 $2,311   $7,857,176 7
Apr 29, 2011 21 $511,827 -31% 294 $1,741   $8,739,767 8
May 6, 2011 23 $427,333 -17% 248 $1,723   $9,433,944 9
May 13, 2011 24 $337,419 -21% 248 $1,361   $9,971,497 10
May 20, 2011 29 $215,031 -36% 208 $1,034   $10,370,860 11
May 27, 2011 30 $160,360 -25% 143 $1,121   $10,656,311 12
Jun 3, 2011 33 $100,817 -37% 128 $788   $10,867,432 13
Jun 10, 2011 39 $63,016 -37% 90 $700   $11,007,281 14
Jun 17, 2011 42 $45,694 -27% 68 $672   $11,100,689 15
Jun 24, 2011 49 $32,002 -30% 51 $627   $11,172,831 16
Jul 1, 2011 58 $14,075 -56% 26 $541   $11,210,248 17
Jul 8, 2011 65 $10,368 -26% 21 $494   $11,232,825 18

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 11, 2011 - $49,030     4 $12,258   $49,030 1
Mar 12, 2011 - $74,943 +53%   4 $18,736   $123,973 2
Mar 13, 2011 - $58,912 -21%   4 $14,728   $182,885 3
Mar 14, 2011 - $17,483 -70%   4 $4,371   $200,368 4
Mar 15, 2011 - $17,196 -2%   4 $4,299   $217,564 5
Mar 16, 2011 - $19,148 +11%   4 $4,787   $236,712 6
Mar 17, 2011 - $16,393 -14%   4 $4,098   $253,105 7
Mar 18, 2011 - $127,595 +678% +160% 26 $4,908   $380,700 8
Mar 19, 2011 - $197,306 +55% +163% 26 $7,589   $578,006 9
Mar 20, 2011 - $141,508 -28% +140% 26 $5,443   $719,514 10
Mar 21, 2011 - $46,752 -67% +167% 26 $1,798   $766,266 11
Mar 22, 2011 - $48,666 +4% +183% 26 $1,872   $814,932 12
Mar 23, 2011 - $49,259 +1% +157% 26 $1,895   $864,191 13
Mar 24, 2011 - $51,342 +4% +213% 26 $1,975   $915,533 14
Mar 25, 2011 16 $261,870 +410% +105% 90 $2,910   $1,177,403 15
Mar 26, 2011 16 $420,429 +61% +113% 90 $4,671   $1,597,832 16
Mar 27, 2011 16 $287,694 -32% +103% 90 $3,197   $1,885,526 17
Mar 28, 2011 16 $86,836 -70% +86% 90 $965   $1,972,362 18
Mar 29, 2011 16 $102,801 +18% +111% 90 $1,142   $2,075,163 19
Mar 30, 2011 16 $93,364 -9% +90% 90 $1,037   $2,168,527 20
Mar 31, 2011 16 $95,854 +3% +87% 90 $1,065   $2,264,381 21
Apr 1, 2011 14 $332,489 +247% +27% 180 $1,847   $2,596,870 22
Apr 2, 2011 13 $532,996 +60% +27% 180 $2,961   $3,129,866 23
Apr 3, 2011 13 $349,647 -34% +22% 180 $1,942   $3,479,513 24
Apr 4, 2011 13 $109,369 -69% +26% 180 $608   $3,588,882 25
Apr 5, 2011 13 $136,671 +25% +33% 180 $759   $3,725,553 26
Apr 6, 2011 13 $130,315 -5% +40% 180 $724   $3,855,868 27
Apr 7, 2011 13 $132,892 +2% +39% 180 $738   $3,988,760 28
Apr 8, 2011 15 $328,369 +147% -1% 247 $1,329   $4,317,129 29
Apr 9, 2011 16 $517,076 +57% -3% 247 $2,093   $4,834,205 30
Apr 10, 2011 15 $312,490 -40% -11% 247 $1,265   $5,146,695 31
Apr 11, 2011 15 $102,376 -67% -6% 247 $414   $5,249,071 32
Apr 12, 2011 14 $121,502 +19% -11% 247 $492   $5,370,573 33
Apr 13, 2011 14 $120,161 -1% -8% 247 $486   $5,490,734 34
Apr 14, 2011 14 $121,069 +1% -9% 247 $490   $5,611,803 35
Apr 15, 2011 16 $264,513 +118% -19% 274 $965   $5,876,316 36
Apr 16, 2011 16 $453,923 +72% -12% 274 $1,657   $6,330,239 37
Apr 17, 2011 16 $274,796 -39% -12% 274 $1,003   $6,605,035 38
Apr 18, 2011 - $110,927 -60% +8% 274 $405   $6,715,962 39
Apr 19, 2011 - $134,516 +21% +11% 274 $491   $6,850,478 40
Apr 20, 2011 - $132,874 -1% +11% 274 $485   $6,983,352 41
Apr 21, 2011 - $136,647 +3% +13% 274 $499   $7,119,999 42
Apr 22, 2011 - $249,938 +83% -6% 319 $784   $7,369,937 43
Apr 23, 2011 - $321,809 +29% -29% 319 $1,009   $7,691,746 44
Apr 24, 2011 - $165,430 -49% -40% 319 $519   $7,857,176 45
Apr 25, 2011 - $99,374 -40% -10% 319 $312   $7,956,550 46
Apr 26, 2011 - $92,457 -7% -31% 319 $290   $8,049,007 47
Apr 27, 2011 - $87,863 -5% -34% 319 $275   $8,136,870 48
Apr 28, 2011 - $91,070 +4% -33% 319 $285   $8,227,940 49
Apr 29, 2011 - $134,087 +47% -46% 294 $456   $8,362,027 50
Apr 30, 2011 - $233,497 +74% -27% 294 $794   $8,595,524 51
May 1, 2011 20 $144,243 -38% -13% 294 $491   $8,739,767 52
May 2, 2011 19 $56,560 -61% -43% 294 $192   $8,796,327 53
May 3, 2011 18 $70,205 +24% -24% 294 $239   $8,866,532 54
May 4, 2011 17 $69,934 n/c -20% 294 $238   $8,936,466 55
May 5, 2011 17 $70,145 n/c -23% 294 $239   $9,006,611 56
May 6, 2011 - $105,722 +51% -21% 248 $426   $9,112,333 57
May 7, 2011 - $165,603 +57% -29% 248 $668   $9,277,936 58
May 8, 2011 - $156,008 -6% +8% 248 $629   $9,433,944 59
May 9, 2011 - $43,563 -72% -23% 248 $176   $9,477,507 60
May 10, 2011 - $51,519 +18% -27% 248 $208   $9,529,026 61
May 11, 2011 - $53,323 +4% -24% 248 $215   $9,582,349 62
May 12, 2011 - $51,729 -3% -26% 248 $209   $9,634,078 63
May 13, 2011 - $88,282 +71% -16% 248 $356   $9,722,360 64
May 14, 2011 - $143,041 +62% -14% 248 $577   $9,865,401 65
May 15, 2011 - $106,096 -26% -32% 248 $428   $9,971,497 66
May 16, 2011 - $39,392 -63% -10% 248 $159   $10,010,889 67
May 17, 2011 - $48,905 +24% -5% 248 $197   $10,059,794 68
May 18, 2011 - $46,890 -4% -12% 248 $189   $10,106,684 69
May 19, 2011 - $49,145 +5% -5% 248 $198   $10,155,829 70
May 20, 2011 - $62,598 +27% -29% 208 $301   $10,218,427 71
May 21, 2011 - $86,119 +38% -40% 208 $414   $10,304,546 72
May 22, 2011 - $66,314 -23% -37% 208 $319   $10,370,860 73
May 23, 2011 - $34,340 -48% -13% 208 $165   $10,405,200 74
May 24, 2011 - $31,263 -9% -36% 208 $150   $10,436,463 75
May 25, 2011 - $31,317 n/c -33% 208 $151   $10,467,780 76
May 26, 2011 - $28,171 -10% -43% 208 $135   $10,495,951 77
May 27, 2011 - $43,612 +55% -30% 143 $305   $10,539,563 78
May 28, 2011 - $64,335 +48% -25% 143 $450   $10,603,898 79
May 29, 2011 - $52,413 -19% -21% 143 $367   $10,656,311 80
May 30, 2011 26 $47,470 -9% +38% 143 $332   $10,703,781 81
May 31, 2011 - $20,972 -56% -33% 143 $147   $10,724,753 82
Jun 1, 2011 - $19,611 -6% -37% 143 $137   $10,744,364 83
Jun 2, 2011 - $22,251 +13% -21% 143 $156   $10,766,615 84
Jun 3, 2011 - $27,889 +25% -36% 128 $218   $10,794,504 85
Jun 4, 2011 - $41,268 +48% -36% 128 $322   $10,835,772 86
Jun 5, 2011 - $31,660 -23% -40% 128 $247   $10,867,432 87
Jun 6, 2011 - $15,416 -51% -68% 128 $120   $10,882,848 88
Jun 7, 2011 - $18,311 +19% -13% 128 $143   $10,901,159 89
Jun 8, 2011 - $20,437 +12% +4% 128 $160   $10,921,596 90
Jun 9, 2011 - $22,669 +11% +2% 128 $177   $10,944,265 91
Jun 10, 2011 - $18,092 -20% -35% 90 $201   $10,962,357 92
Jun 11, 2011 - $26,331 +46% -36% 90 $293   $10,988,688 93
Jun 12, 2011 - $18,593 -29% -41% 90 $207   $11,007,281 94
Jun 13, 2011 - $10,323 -44% -33% 90 $115   $11,017,604 95
Jun 14, 2011 - $12,472 +21% -32% 90 $139   $11,030,076 96
Jun 15, 2011 - $11,626 -7% -43% 90 $129   $11,041,702 97
Jun 16, 2011 - $13,293 +14% -41% 90 $148   $11,054,995 98
Jun 17, 2011 - $15,293 +15% -15% 68 $225   $11,070,288 99
Jun 18, 2011 - $18,281 +20% -31% 68 $269   $11,088,569 100
Jun 19, 2011 - $12,120 -34% -35% 68 $178   $11,100,689 101
Jun 20, 2011 - $7,971 -34% -23% 68 $117   $11,108,660 102
Jun 21, 2011 - $10,144 +27% -19% 68 $149   $11,118,804 103
Jun 22, 2011 - $11,040 +9% -5% 68 $162   $11,129,844 104
Jun 23, 2011 - $10,985 n/c -17% 68 $162   $11,140,829 105
Jun 24, 2011 - $11,267 +3% -26% 51 $221   $11,152,096 106
Jun 25, 2011 - $12,646 +12% -31% 51 $248   $11,164,742 107
Jun 26, 2011 - $8,089 -36% -33% 51 $159   $11,172,831 108
Jun 27, 2011 - $5,084 -37% -36% 51 $100   $11,177,915 109
Jun 28, 2011 - $6,507 +28% -36% 51 $128   $11,184,422 110
Jun 29, 2011 - $6,040 -7% -45% 51 $118   $11,190,462 111
Jun 30, 2011 - $5,711 -5% -48% 51 $112   $11,196,173 112
Jul 1, 2011 - $4,050 -29% -64% 26 $156   $11,200,223 113
Jul 2, 2011 - $5,152 +27% -59% 26 $198   $11,205,375 114
Jul 3, 2011 - $4,873 -5% -40% 26 $187   $11,210,248 115
Jul 4, 2011 57 $2,913 -40% -43% 26 $112   $11,213,161 116
Jul 5, 2011 - $3,443 +18% -47% 26 $132   $11,216,604 117
Jul 6, 2011 - $2,999 -13% -50% 26 $115   $11,219,603 118
Jul 7, 2011 - $2,854 -5% -50% 26 $110   $11,222,457 119
Jul 8, 2011 - $3,168 +11% -22% 21 $151   $11,225,625 120
Jul 9, 2011 - $4,336 +37% -16% 21 $206   $11,229,961 121
Jul 10, 2011 - $2,864 -34% -41% 21 $136   $11,232,825 122
Jul 11, 2011 - $2,004 -30% -31% 21 $95   $11,234,829 123
Jul 12, 2011 - $3,800 +90% +10% 21 $181   $11,238,629 124
Jul 13, 2011 - $2,052 -46% -32% 21 $98   $11,240,681 125
Jul 14, 2011 - $1,979 -4% -31% 21 $94   $11,242,660 126

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 11, 2011 29 $253,105   4 $63,276   $253,105 1
Mar 18, 2011 19 $662,428 +162% 26 $25,478   $915,533 2
Mar 25, 2011 16 $1,348,848 +104% 90 $14,987   $2,264,381 3
Apr 1, 2011 13 $1,724,379 +28% 180 $9,580   $3,988,760 4
Apr 8, 2011 15 $1,623,043 -6% 247 $6,571   $5,611,803 5
Apr 15, 2011 16 $1,508,196 -7% 274 $5,504   $7,119,999 6
Apr 22, 2011 18 $1,107,941 -27% 319 $3,473   $8,227,940 7
Apr 29, 2011 20 $778,671 -30% 294 $2,649   $9,006,611 8
May 6, 2011 21 $627,467 -19% 248 $2,530   $9,634,078 9
May 13, 2011 24 $521,751 -17% 248 $2,104   $10,155,829 10
May 20, 2011 29 $340,122 -35% 208 $1,635   $10,495,951 11
May 27, 2011 27 $270,664 -20% 143 $1,893   $10,766,615 12
Jun 3, 2011 33 $177,650 -34% 128 $1,388   $10,944,265 13
Jun 10, 2011 39 $110,730 -38% 90 $1,230   $11,054,995 14
Jun 17, 2011 40 $85,834 -22% 68 $1,262   $11,140,829 15
Jun 24, 2011 49 $55,344 -36% 51 $1,085   $11,196,173 16
Jul 1, 2011 59 $26,284 -53% 26 $1,011   $11,222,457 17
Jul 8, 2011 61 $20,203 -23% 21 $962   $11,242,660 18

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
Aug 21, 2011664,377 64,377$1,093,765$1,093,7651
Aug 28, 20111234,362-47% 98,739$583,810$1,677,5752
Sep 4, 20113011,903-65% 110,642$207,350$1,884,9253

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Aug 21, 20111814,071 14,071$323,496$323,4961

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Leading Cast

Mia Wasikowska Jane Eyre

Supporting Cast

Jamie Bell St. John Rivers
Holliday Grainger Diana Rivers
Tamzin Merchant Mary Rivers
Sally Hawkins Mrs. Reed
Judi Dench Mrs. Fairfax
Michael Fassbender Rochester
Imogen Poots Blanche Ingram

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

Production and Technical Credits

Cary Joji Fukunaga Director
Moira Buffini Screenwriter
Charlotte Bronte Story Creator
Alison Owen Producer
Paul Trijbits Producer
Christine Langan Executive Producer
Peter Hampden Executive Producer
Adriano Goldman Cinematographer
Melanie Ann Oliver Editor
Will Hughes-Jones Production Designer
Daniel Phillips Make-up and Prosthetic Effects Designer
Michael O’Connor Costume Designer
Dario Marianelli Composer
Mairi Bett Co-Producer
Faye Ward Co-Producer
Nina Gold Casting Director
Tina Jones Set Decorator
Simon Chase Dialogue Editor

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

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Weekend Estimates: Wimpy Kid Defeats Sucker Punch

March 27th, 2011

The last weekend in March have brought us another pair of movies opening in the high teens to low twenties. This time around Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules was the low-twenties movie, picking up a very respectable $24.4 million on debut, which is a shade ahead of the $22 million earned by the first film in the franchise this time last year. Sucker Punch produced a slightly disappointing $19 million opening weekend, which is a drop in the bucket compared to its $75 million budget. It'll need good international numbers and a strong home market performance to recoup costs. Overall box office will be down about 7% from last year, continuing 2011's losing streak, although that makes this one of the better weekends of the year so far. More...

It was Win Win Win Win on the Per Theater Chart

March 22nd, 2011

There were a quartet of strong performers on the per theater chart this past weekend with Bill Cunningham New York coming out on top with $33,677 in its lone theater. However, while Win Win came in second, it was close behind with $30,072 while it was playing in five theaters, instead of just one, so you could argue it had the better start. Jane Eyre remained potent with an average of $17,939, while its theater count grew from 4 to 26. It will start hitting major milestones very soon. Nostalgia for the Light was the final $10,000 film with $10,681 in one theater. More...

Weekend Estimates: Limitless Wins Five-Way Box Office Battle

March 20th, 2011

The North American box office showed further glimmers of hope this weekend, with no less than five movies vying for top spot on the chart, and Limitless handily beating expectations to finish first. Its $19 million debut is the best so far for Relativity Media's fledgling distribution organization. Overall, however, box office will be down around 10% from last year, continuing a losing streak that will almost certainly extend to cover the entire first quarter. More...

Per Theater Chart: Jane Eyre is in the Red

March 15th, 2011

It was an amazing week on the per theater chart, even if you ignore Red State's special showings. The latest Kevin Smith offering added more than $100,000 over the weekend, at two special showings, for an average of $51,283. At this pace, it's going to start hitting major milestones before its theatrical debut this fall. Meanwhile, Jane Eyre had the best per theater average for a regular release this year at $45,721 in four theaters. The good news doesn't end there as Kill The Irishman opened with an average of $29,086 in five theaters, which also suggests the ability to expand significantly. Certified Copy earned close to $80,000 in five theaters for an average of $15,587. That would have been enough to lead the way many weekends so far this year. 3 Backyards opened with $11,000 in one theater, while the overall number one film, Battle: Los Angeles opened with an average of $10,411 in more than 3400 theaters. More...

Weekend Estimates: Battle Big as Mars Flops

March 13th, 2011

Battle: Los Angeles posted an estimated opening of $36 million to win the weekend, and give the market another boost after Rango's solid debut last week. With Rango itself dropping only 40% to a shade over $23 million the total weekend box office should be about 12% below last year, which is actually an improvement over recent weeks, although it continues a months-long slump. And the weekend brought some very bad news for Disney, whose Mars Needs Moms had a catastrophic $6.8 million opening weekend, on a budget reported at $150 million. More...

Limited Releases are Killer

March 11th, 2011

Quite a busy week for limited releases with a number of films opening, including several that are earning excellent reviews. A few of these, like Jane Eyre and Certified Copy, might even do well enough to find some measure of mainstream success. More...


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Synopsis

In the 19th Century-set story, Jane Eyre suddenly flees Thornfield Hall, the vast and isolated estate where she works as a governess for Adele Varens, a child under the custody of Thornfield's brooding master, Edward Rochester. The imposing residence - and Rochester's own imposing nature - have sorely tested her resilience. With nowhere else to go, she is extended a helping hand by clergyman St. John Rivers and his family. As she recuperates in the Rivers' Moor House and looks back upon the tumultuous events that led to her escape, Jane wonders if the past is ever truly past... Aged 10, the orphaned Jane is mistreated and then cast out of her childhood home Gateshead by her cruel aunt, Mrs. Reed. Consigned to the charity school Lowood, Jane encounters further harsh treatment but receives an education and meets Helen Burns, a poor child who impresses Jane as a soulful and contented person. The two become firm friends. When Helen falls fatally ill, the loss devastates Jane, yet strengthens her resolve to stand up for herself and make the just choices in life. As a teenager, Jane arrives at Thornfield. She is treated with kindness and respect by housekeeper Mrs. Fairfax. Jane's interest is piqued by Rochester, who engages her in games of wit and storytelling, and divulges to her some of his innermost thoughts. But his dark moods are troubling to Jane, as are strange goings-on in the house - especially the off-limits attic. She dares to intuit a deep connection with Rochester, and she is not wrong; but once she uncovers the terrible secret that he had hoped to hide from her forever, she flees, finding a home with the Rivers family. When St. John Rivers makes Jane a surprising proposal, she realizes that she must return to Thornfield - to secure her own future and finally, to conquer what haunts both her and Rochester.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$182,885 (1.6% of total gross)
Legs:9.25 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:33.1% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:4 opening theaters/319 max. theaters, 8.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $15,283,205

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 11th, 2011 (Limited) by Focus Features
Video Release: August 16th, 2011 by Universal Home Entertainment, released as Jane Eyre (2011)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some thematic elements including a nude image and brief violent content.
(Rating bulletin 2145, 11/3/2010)
Running Time: 115 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Pride & Prejudice
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Keywords: Historical Drama, Relationships Gone Wrong, Mental Illness, Death of a Son or Daughter, Dysfunctional Family, Coming of Age, Boarding School, Terminal Illness, Orphan, Romance
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: BBC Films, Ruby Films
Production Countries: United Kingdom
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
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Top 2011 Theater Average 7 $45,721 Mar 11, 2011 3

Leading Cast

Mia Wasikowska Jane Eyre

Supporting Cast

Jamie Bell St. John Rivers
Holliday Grainger Diana Rivers
Tamzin Merchant Mary Rivers
Sally Hawkins Mrs. Reed
Judi Dench Mrs. Fairfax
Michael Fassbender Rochester
Imogen Poots Blanche Ingram

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

Production and Technical Credits

Cary Joji Fukunaga Director
Moira Buffini Screenwriter
Charlotte Bronte Story Creator
Alison Owen Producer
Paul Trijbits Producer
Christine Langan Executive Producer
Peter Hampden Executive Producer
Adriano Goldman Cinematographer
Melanie Ann Oliver Editor
Will Hughes-Jones Production Designer
Daniel Phillips Make-up and Prosthetic Effects Designer
Michael O’Connor Costume Designer
Dario Marianelli Composer
Mairi Bett Co-Producer
Faye Ward Co-Producer
Nina Gold Casting Director
Tina Jones Set Decorator
Simon Chase Dialogue Editor

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

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Featured DVD Review: Jane Eyre

October 22nd, 2011

Recently Jane Eyre was released in theaters and was a surprise hit, earning more than $10 million in limited release. Previously to that, the most recent adaptation of the Charlotte Brontë novel was released in 1996. That version of Jane Eyre starred Charlotte Gainsbourg and was also a sizable hit in limited release. Is the latest DVD release for the film worth grabbing? More...

Blu-ray Sales: Priest Pulls out the Win

September 1st, 2011

Despite only managing fourth place on the DVD sales chart this week, Priest opened on top of the Blu-ray sales chart with 187,000 units / $4.24 million. Its opening Blu-ray ratio was 49% and this is great news for upcoming summer blockbusters, as it suggests they could break 50%. More...

DVD Sales: Rio Earns Trio of Wins

August 30th, 2011

There were six new releases to chart this week, but none were able to push Rio out of top spot. The film sold an additional 361,000 units lifting its running tally to 2.58 million units / $38.67 million after three weeks of release. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for August 16th, 2011

August 16th, 2011

It's a deceptively busy week, as there are several significant releases hitting the home market on Tuesday. However, most of these are wide releases that flopped, to one degree or another. In fact, one of the best selling releases of the week is Jane Eyre, an early success story in limited release. When a limited release could conceivably lead the way in sales... well, that's a sure sign of weakness in the overall market. As for the best release of the week, that would have to go to The Big Lebowski Limited Edition Blu-ray Digibook. The latest season of Dexter would come close, but while the show is great, the releases are not Pick of the Week material. More...

Limited Releases Looking to Make Lots of Noise

May 20th, 2011

This week's list of limited releases is not very strong with only one film with a better than 50% chance of making much noise. That film, Midnight in Paris, is the latest from Woody Allen and is earning the auteur's best reviews in more than a decade and a half. Perhaps it will be able to join Jane Eyre and Win Win at more than $10 million. (The latter hasn't made it there yet, but it should do so relatively soon.) Speaking of movies with $10-million ambitions, The Beaver was supposed to expand wide this weekend, but after struggling in limited release, that's not happening. It will be playing in more than 160 theaters, on the other hand, which is higher than most limited releases ever manage. More...

Per Theater Chart: L'Amour's In Love With Top Spot

May 17th, 2011

L'Amour Fou was the only film to top the $10,000 mark on the per theater chart, earning first place with an average of $18,625 in two theaters. The number two film on the overall box office chart, Bridesmaids, did at least come relatively close with an average of $8,995. More...

Red Returns, But Blank also in the Black

April 12th, 2011

Red State continued its special engagement run earning $82,395 in one theater over the weekend. It has already earned $851,832 and will likely hit a major milestone, or two, before it has its official theatrical release. Blank City opened with $13,989 over the weekend and $21,412 since Wednesday, also in one theater. The Four Times was very, very close behind with $13,678 during its second weekend of release. Independent Spirit Award winner, Meek's Cutoff, was just able to grab a spot in the $10,000 club with an average of $10,021 in two theaters. More...

Weekend Estimates: Hop Wins Comfortably as Arthur Stalls

April 10th, 2011

It's looking like another disappointing weekend at the box office, with Arthur performing well below expectations with a weak $12.6 million opening to leave Hop as the clear winner for a second consecutive weekend. The bunny movie posted an estimated $21.7 million, down 42% from its opening, which isn't bad, and it will be helped by Easter, one suspects. There were also some signs of life from two other openers: Hanna and Soul Surfer. More...

Four Hops to the Top of the Per Theater Chart

April 5th, 2011

The Four Times led a group of three films that topped the $10,000 mark on the per theater chart this week with $16,192 in its lone theater. My Perestroika was next with $13,498, also in one theater. Meanwhile, the overall box office leader, Hop, was the final member of the $10,000 club with an average of $10,490. More...

Weekend Estimates: Hop Hits

April 3rd, 2011

Universal have a shot at posting the biggest opening of 2011, thanks to a stronger than expected opening for Hop, which is currently estimated to open with $38.118 million. If that number holds up, it would just beat the $38.079 million opening enjoyed by Rango at the beginning of March. Encouraging as that performance is, it also highlights the overall weakness of the market in 2011, as four movies had opened over $40 million by this time last year, and Clash of the Titans debuted with $61 million the first weekend of April, making for another tough year-to-year comparison. The weekend as a whole will likely be down around 27% from last year, continuing the industry's losing streak into the second quarter. More...

Per Theater Chart was Full of Win

March 30th, 2011

Seven films topped the $10,000 mark on the per theater chart this week, but leading the way were last week's top two films: Bill Cunningham New York and Win Win. The former earned $21,786 in 3 theaters while the latter was right behind with $20,192 in 23. My Perestroika earned $17,680 in its lone theater over the weekend and $25,084 since its Wednesday opening. Mia and the Migoo and Miral were neck-and-neck at $16,975 and $16,561. They also share something else, bad reviews, so their futures are in doubt. Trophy Wife earned an average of $12,288 in seven theaters. Finally, Jane Eyre made nearly $1 million over the weekend in 90 theaters for an average of $10,778. More...

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March 27th, 2011

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March 22nd, 2011

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March 20th, 2011

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March 15th, 2011

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March 13th, 2011

Battle: Los Angeles posted an estimated opening of $36 million to win the weekend, and give the market another boost after Rango's solid debut last week. With Rango itself dropping only 40% to a shade over $23 million the total weekend box office should be about 12% below last year, which is actually an improvement over recent weeks, although it continues a months-long slump. And the weekend brought some very bad news for Disney, whose Mars Needs Moms had a catastrophic $6.8 million opening weekend, on a budget reported at $150 million. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 11, 2011 27 $182,885   4 $45,721   $182,885 1
Mar 18, 2011 20 $466,409 +155% 26 $17,939   $719,514 2
Mar 25, 2011 16 $969,993 +108% 90 $10,778   $1,885,526 3
Apr 1, 2011 13 $1,215,132 +25% 180 $6,751   $3,479,513 4
Apr 8, 2011 15 $1,157,935 -5% 247 $4,688   $5,146,695 5
Apr 15, 2011 16 $993,232 -14% 274 $3,625   $6,605,035 6
Apr 22, 2011 19 $737,177 -26% 319 $2,311   $7,857,176 7
Apr 29, 2011 21 $511,827 -31% 294 $1,741   $8,739,767 8
May 6, 2011 23 $427,333 -17% 248 $1,723   $9,433,944 9
May 13, 2011 24 $337,419 -21% 248 $1,361   $9,971,497 10
May 20, 2011 29 $215,031 -36% 208 $1,034   $10,370,860 11
May 27, 2011 30 $160,360 -25% 143 $1,121   $10,656,311 12
Jun 3, 2011 33 $100,817 -37% 128 $788   $10,867,432 13
Jun 10, 2011 39 $63,016 -37% 90 $700   $11,007,281 14
Jun 17, 2011 42 $45,694 -27% 68 $672   $11,100,689 15
Jun 24, 2011 49 $32,002 -30% 51 $627   $11,172,831 16
Jul 1, 2011 58 $14,075 -56% 26 $541   $11,210,248 17
Jul 8, 2011 65 $10,368 -26% 21 $494   $11,232,825 18

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 11, 2011 - $49,030     4 $12,258   $49,030 1
Mar 12, 2011 - $74,943 +53%   4 $18,736   $123,973 2
Mar 13, 2011 - $58,912 -21%   4 $14,728   $182,885 3
Mar 14, 2011 - $17,483 -70%   4 $4,371   $200,368 4
Mar 15, 2011 - $17,196 -2%   4 $4,299   $217,564 5
Mar 16, 2011 - $19,148 +11%   4 $4,787   $236,712 6
Mar 17, 2011 - $16,393 -14%   4 $4,098   $253,105 7
Mar 18, 2011 - $127,595 +678% +160% 26 $4,908   $380,700 8
Mar 19, 2011 - $197,306 +55% +163% 26 $7,589   $578,006 9
Mar 20, 2011 - $141,508 -28% +140% 26 $5,443   $719,514 10
Mar 21, 2011 - $46,752 -67% +167% 26 $1,798   $766,266 11
Mar 22, 2011 - $48,666 +4% +183% 26 $1,872   $814,932 12
Mar 23, 2011 - $49,259 +1% +157% 26 $1,895   $864,191 13
Mar 24, 2011 - $51,342 +4% +213% 26 $1,975   $915,533 14
Mar 25, 2011 16 $261,870 +410% +105% 90 $2,910   $1,177,403 15
Mar 26, 2011 16 $420,429 +61% +113% 90 $4,671   $1,597,832 16
Mar 27, 2011 16 $287,694 -32% +103% 90 $3,197   $1,885,526 17
Mar 28, 2011 16 $86,836 -70% +86% 90 $965   $1,972,362 18
Mar 29, 2011 16 $102,801 +18% +111% 90 $1,142   $2,075,163 19
Mar 30, 2011 16 $93,364 -9% +90% 90 $1,037   $2,168,527 20
Mar 31, 2011 16 $95,854 +3% +87% 90 $1,065   $2,264,381 21
Apr 1, 2011 14 $332,489 +247% +27% 180 $1,847   $2,596,870 22
Apr 2, 2011 13 $532,996 +60% +27% 180 $2,961   $3,129,866 23
Apr 3, 2011 13 $349,647 -34% +22% 180 $1,942   $3,479,513 24
Apr 4, 2011 13 $109,369 -69% +26% 180 $608   $3,588,882 25
Apr 5, 2011 13 $136,671 +25% +33% 180 $759   $3,725,553 26
Apr 6, 2011 13 $130,315 -5% +40% 180 $724   $3,855,868 27
Apr 7, 2011 13 $132,892 +2% +39% 180 $738   $3,988,760 28
Apr 8, 2011 15 $328,369 +147% -1% 247 $1,329   $4,317,129 29
Apr 9, 2011 16 $517,076 +57% -3% 247 $2,093   $4,834,205 30
Apr 10, 2011 15 $312,490 -40% -11% 247 $1,265   $5,146,695 31
Apr 11, 2011 15 $102,376 -67% -6% 247 $414   $5,249,071 32
Apr 12, 2011 14 $121,502 +19% -11% 247 $492   $5,370,573 33
Apr 13, 2011 14 $120,161 -1% -8% 247 $486   $5,490,734 34
Apr 14, 2011 14 $121,069 +1% -9% 247 $490   $5,611,803 35
Apr 15, 2011 16 $264,513 +118% -19% 274 $965   $5,876,316 36
Apr 16, 2011 16 $453,923 +72% -12% 274 $1,657   $6,330,239 37
Apr 17, 2011 16 $274,796 -39% -12% 274 $1,003   $6,605,035 38
Apr 18, 2011 - $110,927 -60% +8% 274 $405   $6,715,962 39
Apr 19, 2011 - $134,516 +21% +11% 274 $491   $6,850,478 40
Apr 20, 2011 - $132,874 -1% +11% 274 $485   $6,983,352 41
Apr 21, 2011 - $136,647 +3% +13% 274 $499   $7,119,999 42
Apr 22, 2011 - $249,938 +83% -6% 319 $784   $7,369,937 43
Apr 23, 2011 - $321,809 +29% -29% 319 $1,009   $7,691,746 44
Apr 24, 2011 - $165,430 -49% -40% 319 $519   $7,857,176 45
Apr 25, 2011 - $99,374 -40% -10% 319 $312   $7,956,550 46
Apr 26, 2011 - $92,457 -7% -31% 319 $290   $8,049,007 47
Apr 27, 2011 - $87,863 -5% -34% 319 $275   $8,136,870 48
Apr 28, 2011 - $91,070 +4% -33% 319 $285   $8,227,940 49
Apr 29, 2011 - $134,087 +47% -46% 294 $456   $8,362,027 50
Apr 30, 2011 - $233,497 +74% -27% 294 $794   $8,595,524 51
May 1, 2011 20 $144,243 -38% -13% 294 $491   $8,739,767 52
May 2, 2011 19 $56,560 -61% -43% 294 $192   $8,796,327 53
May 3, 2011 18 $70,205 +24% -24% 294 $239   $8,866,532 54
May 4, 2011 17 $69,934 n/c -20% 294 $238   $8,936,466 55
May 5, 2011 17 $70,145 n/c -23% 294 $239   $9,006,611 56
May 6, 2011 - $105,722 +51% -21% 248 $426   $9,112,333 57
May 7, 2011 - $165,603 +57% -29% 248 $668   $9,277,936 58
May 8, 2011 - $156,008 -6% +8% 248 $629   $9,433,944 59
May 9, 2011 - $43,563 -72% -23% 248 $176   $9,477,507 60
May 10, 2011 - $51,519 +18% -27% 248 $208   $9,529,026 61
May 11, 2011 - $53,323 +4% -24% 248 $215   $9,582,349 62
May 12, 2011 - $51,729 -3% -26% 248 $209   $9,634,078 63
May 13, 2011 - $88,282 +71% -16% 248 $356   $9,722,360 64
May 14, 2011 - $143,041 +62% -14% 248 $577   $9,865,401 65
May 15, 2011 - $106,096 -26% -32% 248 $428   $9,971,497 66
May 16, 2011 - $39,392 -63% -10% 248 $159   $10,010,889 67
May 17, 2011 - $48,905 +24% -5% 248 $197   $10,059,794 68
May 18, 2011 - $46,890 -4% -12% 248 $189   $10,106,684 69
May 19, 2011 - $49,145 +5% -5% 248 $198   $10,155,829 70
May 20, 2011 - $62,598 +27% -29% 208 $301   $10,218,427 71
May 21, 2011 - $86,119 +38% -40% 208 $414   $10,304,546 72
May 22, 2011 - $66,314 -23% -37% 208 $319   $10,370,860 73
May 23, 2011 - $34,340 -48% -13% 208 $165   $10,405,200 74
May 24, 2011 - $31,263 -9% -36% 208 $150   $10,436,463 75
May 25, 2011 - $31,317 n/c -33% 208 $151   $10,467,780 76
May 26, 2011 - $28,171 -10% -43% 208 $135   $10,495,951 77
May 27, 2011 - $43,612 +55% -30% 143 $305   $10,539,563 78
May 28, 2011 - $64,335 +48% -25% 143 $450   $10,603,898 79
May 29, 2011 - $52,413 -19% -21% 143 $367   $10,656,311 80
May 30, 2011 26 $47,470 -9% +38% 143 $332   $10,703,781 81
May 31, 2011 - $20,972 -56% -33% 143 $147   $10,724,753 82
Jun 1, 2011 - $19,611 -6% -37% 143 $137   $10,744,364 83
Jun 2, 2011 - $22,251 +13% -21% 143 $156   $10,766,615 84
Jun 3, 2011 - $27,889 +25% -36% 128 $218   $10,794,504 85
Jun 4, 2011 - $41,268 +48% -36% 128 $322   $10,835,772 86
Jun 5, 2011 - $31,660 -23% -40% 128 $247   $10,867,432 87
Jun 6, 2011 - $15,416 -51% -68% 128 $120   $10,882,848 88
Jun 7, 2011 - $18,311 +19% -13% 128 $143   $10,901,159 89
Jun 8, 2011 - $20,437 +12% +4% 128 $160   $10,921,596 90
Jun 9, 2011 - $22,669 +11% +2% 128 $177   $10,944,265 91
Jun 10, 2011 - $18,092 -20% -35% 90 $201   $10,962,357 92
Jun 11, 2011 - $26,331 +46% -36% 90 $293   $10,988,688 93
Jun 12, 2011 - $18,593 -29% -41% 90 $207   $11,007,281 94
Jun 13, 2011 - $10,323 -44% -33% 90 $115   $11,017,604 95
Jun 14, 2011 - $12,472 +21% -32% 90 $139   $11,030,076 96
Jun 15, 2011 - $11,626 -7% -43% 90 $129   $11,041,702 97
Jun 16, 2011 - $13,293 +14% -41% 90 $148   $11,054,995 98
Jun 17, 2011 - $15,293 +15% -15% 68 $225   $11,070,288 99
Jun 18, 2011 - $18,281 +20% -31% 68 $269   $11,088,569 100
Jun 19, 2011 - $12,120 -34% -35% 68 $178   $11,100,689 101
Jun 20, 2011 - $7,971 -34% -23% 68 $117   $11,108,660 102
Jun 21, 2011 - $10,144 +27% -19% 68 $149   $11,118,804 103
Jun 22, 2011 - $11,040 +9% -5% 68 $162   $11,129,844 104
Jun 23, 2011 - $10,985 n/c -17% 68 $162   $11,140,829 105
Jun 24, 2011 - $11,267 +3% -26% 51 $221   $11,152,096 106
Jun 25, 2011 - $12,646 +12% -31% 51 $248   $11,164,742 107
Jun 26, 2011 - $8,089 -36% -33% 51 $159   $11,172,831 108
Jun 27, 2011 - $5,084 -37% -36% 51 $100   $11,177,915 109
Jun 28, 2011 - $6,507 +28% -36% 51 $128   $11,184,422 110
Jun 29, 2011 - $6,040 -7% -45% 51 $118   $11,190,462 111
Jun 30, 2011 - $5,711 -5% -48% 51 $112   $11,196,173 112
Jul 1, 2011 - $4,050 -29% -64% 26 $156   $11,200,223 113
Jul 2, 2011 - $5,152 +27% -59% 26 $198   $11,205,375 114
Jul 3, 2011 - $4,873 -5% -40% 26 $187   $11,210,248 115
Jul 4, 2011 57 $2,913 -40% -43% 26 $112   $11,213,161 116
Jul 5, 2011 - $3,443 +18% -47% 26 $132   $11,216,604 117
Jul 6, 2011 - $2,999 -13% -50% 26 $115   $11,219,603 118
Jul 7, 2011 - $2,854 -5% -50% 26 $110   $11,222,457 119
Jul 8, 2011 - $3,168 +11% -22% 21 $151   $11,225,625 120
Jul 9, 2011 - $4,336 +37% -16% 21 $206   $11,229,961 121
Jul 10, 2011 - $2,864 -34% -41% 21 $136   $11,232,825 122
Jul 11, 2011 - $2,004 -30% -31% 21 $95   $11,234,829 123
Jul 12, 2011 - $3,800 +90% +10% 21 $181   $11,238,629 124
Jul 13, 2011 - $2,052 -46% -32% 21 $98   $11,240,681 125
Jul 14, 2011 - $1,979 -4% -31% 21 $94   $11,242,660 126

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 11, 2011 29 $253,105   4 $63,276   $253,105 1
Mar 18, 2011 19 $662,428 +162% 26 $25,478   $915,533 2
Mar 25, 2011 16 $1,348,848 +104% 90 $14,987   $2,264,381 3
Apr 1, 2011 13 $1,724,379 +28% 180 $9,580   $3,988,760 4
Apr 8, 2011 15 $1,623,043 -6% 247 $6,571   $5,611,803 5
Apr 15, 2011 16 $1,508,196 -7% 274 $5,504   $7,119,999 6
Apr 22, 2011 18 $1,107,941 -27% 319 $3,473   $8,227,940 7
Apr 29, 2011 20 $778,671 -30% 294 $2,649   $9,006,611 8
May 6, 2011 21 $627,467 -19% 248 $2,530   $9,634,078 9
May 13, 2011 24 $521,751 -17% 248 $2,104   $10,155,829 10
May 20, 2011 29 $340,122 -35% 208 $1,635   $10,495,951 11
May 27, 2011 27 $270,664 -20% 143 $1,893   $10,766,615 12
Jun 3, 2011 33 $177,650 -34% 128 $1,388   $10,944,265 13
Jun 10, 2011 39 $110,730 -38% 90 $1,230   $11,054,995 14
Jun 17, 2011 40 $85,834 -22% 68 $1,262   $11,140,829 15
Jun 24, 2011 49 $55,344 -36% 51 $1,085   $11,196,173 16
Jul 1, 2011 59 $26,284 -53% 26 $1,011   $11,222,457 17
Jul 8, 2011 61 $20,203 -23% 21 $962   $11,242,660 18

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
Aug 21, 2011664,377 64,377$1,093,765$1,093,7651
Aug 28, 20111234,362-47% 98,739$583,810$1,677,5752
Sep 4, 20113011,903-65% 110,642$207,350$1,884,9253

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Aug 21, 20111814,071 14,071$323,496$323,4961

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