Russia (CIS) Box Office for ВСЕ ТОЛЬКО НАЧИНАЕТСЯ (2017)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Russia (CIS) Box Office | $411,374 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $6,756,412 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $680,000 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $191,657 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $871,657 | |
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Synopsis
Duke Diver is the freewheeling manager of the luxury Palm Springs resort, the Villa Capri. Diver may have a mysterious past, but he’s a pro at making sure that life for the high-spirited residents is one big, non-stop party. But the status quo is challenged when ex-military charmer Leo checks in, triggering a competition between Duke and Leo for the top spot of Alpha male, as well as for the affections of the newly-arrived Suzie. When Duke’s past suddenly catches up with him, the rivals put aside their differences and the two men reluctantly team up to stop whoever is trying to kill Duke, and also save the Villa Capri.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $22,000,000 |
Russia (CIS) Releases: | January 11th, 2018 (Wide), released as ВСЕ ТОЛЬКО НАЧИНАЕТСЯ |
Video Release: | February 27th, 2018 by Broad Green |
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for language, suggestive material and brief violence. (Rating bulletin 2495 (Cert #51177), 9/27/2017) |
Running Time: | 90 minutes |
Keywords: | Rivals Becoming Friends, Golf, Retirement, FBI, Lawyers, Hitmen, Witness Protection, Retirement Home, Posthumous Release, Action Comedy |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Comedy |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Broad Green Pictures, Entertainment One, Endurance Pictures, Gerber Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |
Home Market Releases for February 27th, 2018
February 27th, 2018
It is a great week on the home market with several Oscar contenders making their home market debuts. I put in review requests for several of them, but so far none have arrived. Coco is still a contender for Pick of the Week, but I’ve heard some backlash against the other two, so I want to wait to see for myself. In the end, I went with Thor: Ragnarok and Pick of the Week, even though the DVD, Blu-ray Combo Pack, and 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack don’t come out till next week. The screener arrived early and it is certainly the best Blu-ray on this week’s list.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Last Jedi Tops Expectations with $220.01 million, Ferdinand is a Distant Second Place
December 19th, 2017
We already discussed Star Wars: The Last Jedi’s incredible debut yesterday, but there were other films that were in theaters over the weekend. The Last Jedi earned nearly 80% of the total weekend box office, so the rest of the box office had to settle for the leftovers. Ferdinand was a distant second with just $13.40 million, which is lower than our low expectations. Overall, the box office more than tripled from last week hitting $278 million. More importantly, it rose by 31% when compared to this weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2017 cut 2016’s lead by nearly $100 million in just one week. Granted, 2017 is still behind by $320 million or 3.0% at $10.10 billion to $10.42 billion. However, I just wanted 2017 to cut the lead to $250 million and that looks a lot more likely now than it did even a month ago.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Coco Continues its Conquest with $18.45 million
December 12th, 2017
It was a good weekend at the box office, relatively speaking, as most films in the top five beat expectations. Granted, this was mostly by tiny amounts, but it added up. We still fell 20% compared to last week to $84 million. This is 1.2% higher than the same weekend last year and we were expecting a similarly close loss, so this is a surprise victory. The year-over-year numbers are almost identical to last week, with this year down by 4.1% or $420 million when compared to last year. Right now 2017 has pulled in $9.79 billion, while 2016 had a running tally of $10.21 billion.
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Weekend Estimates: Disaster Artist Hits, Just Getting Started Misses
December 10th, 2017
Coco remains the number one movie at the box office this weekend by a considerable margin, mainly due to a lack of serious competition from new releases. Disney’s animated adventure will gross about $18.3 million this weekend, for a domestic total of $135.5 million. The film will also pile up another $55.3 million internationally, taking its worldwide cume to $389.5 million. It still has some big openings to come, including Brazil, Korea, the UK, and Japan in January, so it has some way to go, although its progress will be eclipsed by The Last Jedi for the next few weeks.
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Friday Estimates: Coco Clings to the Top, Disaster Artist Achieves a Spot in the Top Five
December 9th, 2017
Coco surprised no one by earning first place on Friday. It earned $4.27 million, giving it a running tally of $121.48 million after 17 days of release and putting it on pace for $19 million over the weekend. Good news: This is a little better than expected. Bad news: Next weekend could be a mess, as the film will not only have to deal with monster competition, but direct competition as well. If it can avoid being demolished at the box office next weekend, then it will stick around in the top ten for the rest of the year. Even if if does get demolished, it still has a shot at $200 million domestically, but it will be close.
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Weekend Predictions: Coco Looks to Threepeat on Top
December 8th, 2017
There is only one wide release this weekend, Just Getting Started. However, it is barely opening wide and is widely expected to miss the top ten. This means the top five will barely change from last week and Coco should have no trouble remaining on top of the chart. This weekend last year, Office Christmas Party opened in second place, behind Moana. Office Christmas Party was hardly a monster hit, but it was strong enough to keep 2017 from winning the year-over-year comparison. Hopefully, it will still be close.
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2017 Preview: December
December 1st, 2017
The box office was mostly as expected during November. Granted, Thor: Ragnarok over-performed and Justice League underperformed, but overall there were no real surprises. This means the month started slow, but we got a couple of wins in the end and that bodes well going into the final month of the year. That said, December is a weird month. There are five weekends, but only seven films that I’m sure are opening truly wide. Additionally, five of those seven films are opening Christmas weekend. I’ve never seen a month this lop-sided. There are no real wide releases the first two weeks of the month, so we will likely start slow again, but when The Last Jedi debuts, we should see explosive growth at the box office. It will open with more than any film last December made and that should help 2017 cut into 2016’s lead. 2017 won’t be able to close the gap entirely, but the month could do well enough to cut 2016’s lead to under $250 million. That’s my goal. If that happens, I will be happy.
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Just Getting Started Trailer
October 25th, 2017
Comedy starring Morgan Freeman, Tommy Lee Jones, and Rene Russo opens December 8 ... Full Movie Details.
Duke Diver is the freewheeling manager of the luxury Palm Springs resort, the Villa Capri. Diver may have a mysterious past, but he’s a pro at making sure that life for the high-spirited residents is one big, non-stop party. But the status quo is challenged when ex-military charmer Leo checks in, triggering a competition between Duke and Leo for the top spot of Alpha male, as well as for the affections of the newly-arrived Suzie. When Duke’s past suddenly catches up with him, the rivals put aside their differences and the two men reluctantly team up to stop whoever is trying to kill Duke, and also save the Villa Capri.
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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
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
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2018/01/12 | 11 | $257,364 | 675 | $381 | $291,053 | 1 | |
2018/01/19 | 16 | $48,317 | -81% | 441 | $110 | $391,620 | 2 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lithuania | 12/15/2017 | $9,121 | 49 | 49 | 61 | $15,506 | 12/29/2017 |
North America | 12/8/2017 | $3,201,459 | 2,161 | 2,161 | 4,071 | $6,069,605 | |
Portugal | 12/15/2017 | $63,979 | 42 | 42 | 136 | $234,093 | 1/22/2018 |
Russia (CIS) | 1/11/2018 | $257,364 | 675 | 675 | 1116 | $411,374 | 1/1/2019 |
Turkey | 5/18/2018 | $11,778 | 45 | 45 | 68 | $25,834 | 2/26/2019 |
Worldwide Total | $6,756,412 | 2/26/2019 |
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
Morgan Freeman | Duke Diver |
Tommy Lee Jones | Leo |
Rene Russo | Suzie |
Supporting Cast
Joe Pantoliano | Joey |
Glenne Headly | Jane |
Sheryl Lee Ralph | Margarite |
Elizabeth Ashley | Lily |
George Wallace | Larry |
Graham Beckel | Burt |
Jane Seymour | Delilah |
Johnny Mathis | Johnny Mathis |
Mel Raido | Oscar |
Nick Peine | Jimmy |
Kristen Rakes | Ginger |
Eli Goodman | Corporate Santas |
Teddy Eggleston | Woman With Walker |
Dave Colon | Salvation Army Santa |
Tasos Hernandez | Melvyn’s Valet |
Kat Sawyer | Woman Lecturer |
Nina Michaels | Female Caroler #1 |
Connie Atkinson | Female Caroler #2 |
James Michaels | Male Caroler #1 |
Willie Johns, Sr | Male Caroler #2 |
Boots Southerland | Tow Truck Driver |
Forrie J Smith | Animal Farm Manager |
Drago Sumonja | Patel The Hotel Manager |
Vic Browder | Tony |
Ryan Staats | Man Driving Van |
Jesse Phillips | Good Looking Guy |
Oscar Avila | Arturo |
Whit Washing | Elf Valet |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Ron Shelton | Director |
Ron Shelton | Screenwriter |
Steve Richards | Producer |
Bill Gerber | Producer |
Gabriel Hammond | Executive Producer |
Daniel Hammond | Executive Producer |
Steve Barnett | Executive Producer |
Alan Simpson | Executive Producer |
John Mass | Executive Producer |
Peter Strauss | Executive Producer |
Barry Peterson | Director of Photography |
Guy Barnes | Production Designer |
Paul Seydor | Editor |
Carol Oditz | Costume Designer |
Jeffrey Lampert | Co-Producer |
Kellie Davis | Co-Producer |
Alex Wurman | Composer |
Laura Katz | Music Supervisor |
Ed Johnston | Casting Director |
Jeffrey Lampert | Unit Production Manager |
Steve Danton | First Assistant Director |
Sarah Lemon | Second Assistant Director |
Charles V Bender | Co-Producer |
Andrew Roda | Associate Producer |
Al Goto | Stunt Coordinator |
Tara Tovarek | Production Supervisor |
Derek Jensen | Art Director |
Colleen E. Moody | Script Supervisor |
Darryl L. Frank | Sound Mixer |
Randy Moore | Randy E Moore |
Jason Bonnell | Location Manager |
Wendy Ozols-Barnes | Set Decorator |
Nicole Capasso | Costume Supervisor |
Rebecca Deherrera | Make up |
Joann Stafford-Chaney | Hairstylist |
Michael Walker | Choreography |
Steve Sahagun | First Assistant Editor |
Kevin Ham | First Assistant Editor |
Ellen Segal | Music Editor |
Sean Findley | Visual Effects Producer |
Eran Barnea | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Xander Lott | Supervising Sound Editor |
Chris David | Re-recording Mixer |
Ryan Briley | ADR/Dialogue Editor |
Eric Offin | Sound Effects Editor |
Philip Moross | Executive Music Producer |
James Gibb | Executive Music Producer |
Alex Wurman | Score Producer |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.