Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (2005)

Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $4,235,837Details
International Box Office $12,593,627Details
Worldwide Box Office $16,829,464
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $6,953,387 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $6,953,387
Further financial details...

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$180,660 (4.3% of total gross)
Legs:5.39 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:25.2% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$15,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.1 times production budget)
Theater counts:8 opening theaters/226 max. theaters, 5.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $7,122,680

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: October 21st, 2005 (Limited) by Warner Bros.
International Releases: November 3rd, 2005 (Limited) (New Zealand)
December 21st, 2023 (Limited) (New Zealand)
Video Release: June 13th, 2006 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for language, violence and sexuality/nudity.
Running Time: 102 minutes
Comparisons: vs. The Nice Guys
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Keywords: Private Investigator, Film Noir, Crime Comedy, Aspiring Actress / Actor, Movie Business, Inheritance, Dysfunctional Family, Body in a Trunk, Same Role, Multiple Actors, LGBTQ+, Romance, Sex Crimes, Child Abuse
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: LAPI Productions, Inc.
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Top 2005 Theater Average 43 $22,583 Oct 21, 2005 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 21, 2005 37 $180,660   8 $22,583   $180,660 1
Oct 28, 2005 24 $337,990 +87% 52 $6,500   $595,177 2
Nov 4, 2005 21 $396,808 +17% 80 $4,960   $1,143,500 3
Nov 11, 2005 19 $785,842 +98% 169 $4,650   $2,107,243 4
Nov 18, 2005 17 $502,246 -36% 226 $2,222   $2,873,848 5
Nov 25, 2005 25 $341,281 -32% 168 $2,031   $3,441,350 6
Dec 2, 2005 24 $239,497 -30% 154 $1,555   $3,790,852 7
Dec 9, 2005 26 $139,213 -42% 170 $819   $4,026,657 8
Dec 16, 2005 35 $45,495 -67% 81 $562   $4,135,793 9
Dec 30, 2005 54 $13,538   19 $713   $4,210,358 11
Jan 6, 2006 49 $17,386 +28% 18 $966   $4,235,837 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Nov 22, 2005 10 $65,000     226 $288   $2,994,000 33
Jan 2, 2006 56 $2,273     19 $120   $4,212,631 74

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 21, 2005 38 $257,187   8 $32,148   $257,187 1
Oct 28, 2005 24 $489,505 +90% 52 $9,414   $746,692 2
Nov 4, 2005 20 $574,709 +17% 80 $7,184   $1,321,401 3
Nov 11, 2005 18 $1,050,201 +83% 169 $6,214   $2,371,602 4
Nov 18, 2005 22 $728,467 -31% 226 $3,223   $3,100,069 5
Nov 25, 2005 23 $451,286 -38% 168 $2,686   $3,551,355 6
Dec 2, 2005 24 $336,089 -26% 154 $2,182   $3,887,444 7
Dec 9, 2005 28 $202,854 -40% 170 $1,193   $4,090,298 8
Dec 30, 2005 52 $21,631   19 $1,138   $4,218,451 11
Jan 6, 2006 54 $17,386 -20% 18 $966   $4,235,837 12

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
New Zealand 11/3/2005 $0 0 1 1 $208 12/28/2023
 
Rest of World $12,593,419
 
International Total$12,593,627 12/28/2023

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
Jun 18, 20062077,682 77,682$1,392,061$1,392,0611
Jun 25, 20062745,325-42% 123,007$809,958$2,202,0192
Jul 30, 20063012,987 228,427$230,649$4,080,4727

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

Robert Downey, Jr. Harry Lockhart
Val Kilmer Gay Perry
Michelle Monaghan Harmony Faith Lane

Supporting Cast

Corbin Bernsen Harlan Dexter
Dash Mihok Mr. Frying Pan
Larry Miller Dabney Shaw
Rockmond Dunbar Mr. Fire
Shannyn Sossamon Pink Hair Girl
Angela Lindvall Flicka
Indio Falconer Downey Harry Age 9
Ariel Winter Harmony Age 7
Duane Carnahan Chainsaw Kid
Josh Richman Richie
Martha Hackett Pistol Woman
Nancy Fish NY Casting Woman
Bill McAdams, Jr. NY Cop
Tanja Reichert B-Movie Actress
Jake McKinnon Creature
Stephanie Pearson Teen Harmony
Chris Gilman Protocop
Brendan Fehily Local News Reporter
David Newsome Agent Type
Judie Aronson Gift Bag Girl
Ali Hillis Marleah
Wiley Pickett Homicide Cop
Joe Keyes Lobby Cop
Bobby Tuttle Hotel Concierge
Jake Eberle Patrol Cop
Saida Rodriguez-Pagan News Anchor
Lela Edgar Party Girl
Daniel Browning Smith Rubber Boy
Teresa Herrera Newswoman
Kathy Lamkin Woman in Hospital Blues
Evan Parke Dexter Clinic Guard
Vincent Laresca Aurelio
Brian Simpson Dexter Goon
Cole McKay Dexter Goon
Ben Bray Dexter Goon
Harrison Young Harmony's Dad

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

Production and Technical Credits

Shane Black Director
Joel Silver Producer
Shane Black Story Creator
Shane Black Screenwriter
Susan Levin Executive Producer
Steve Richards Executive Producer
Michael Barrett Director of Photography
Aaron Osborne Production Designer
Jim Page Editor
Carrie Morrow Co-Producer
John Ottman Composer
Jessica Alan Associate Producer
Marco Black Assistant Director
Kurt Bryant Second Unit Director
Carrie Morrow Unit Production Manager
Erin Cochran Art Director
Jeannie Gunn Set Decorator
John Aronson Second Unit Camera
Christopher J. Kristoff Costume Designer
Virginia Burton Costume Supervisor
Stephen A. Tibbo Sound Mixer
Mike Casper Re-recording Mixer
Dan Leahy Re-recording Mixer
Dave Campbell Re-recording Mixer
Richard Adrian Supervising Sound Editor
Mark Larry Supervising Sound Editor
Bill Dean Sound Effects Editor
Paul Hackner Dialogue Editor
James Morioka Dialogue Editor
Amanda Goodpaster Music Editor
Jeremy Raub Music Editor
Scott Eddo Make-up and Hair Designer
James R. Kail Make-up and Hair Designer
Sean Flanigan Hairstylist
Francine Shermaine Hairstylist
Nelly Recchia Special Make-up Effects
Robin Black Special Make-up Effects
Lee Goyner Special Make-up Effects
Ralis Kahn Special Make-up Effects
Cale Thomas Special Make-up Effects
Brenda Solomon Special Make-up Effects
John Ottman Music Producer
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
Brett Halliday Based in part on the novel "Bodies Are Where You Find Them"
Mary Gail Artz Casting Director
Barbara Cohen Casting Director

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

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Brokeback Mountain had the best per theatre average of the year, and the best for a Live Action film of all time. The film earned an unbelievable $547,425 in 5 theatres for an average of $109,485. If that was the only film on this week's chart it would have been an impressive week; however, Memoirs of a Geisha also had a stellar start, earning nearly $700,000 in 8 theatres for an average of $85,313. Other members of the $10,000 club include the overall box office leader, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe with $18,130 and Transamerica, which just manage to earn a spot with $10,686, which was more than 50% lower than last weekend. More...

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Here's this week's round-up of international box office numbers.

In Her Shoes fell out of the top five this week with $3.95 million on 2,050 screens in 23 markets for a $30.60 million international box office. The film held up amazingly well in Spain, dropping just 8% to $810,000 on 290 screens, but it wasn't as fortunate in France where it lost more than half its opening, earning $400,000 on 293 screens, falling out of the top ten in the process. It suffered a similar fate during its third weekend in the U.K. where it was down 55% to $736,000 on 268 screens, but the film already has $7.06 million there, which is better than its domestic run if you take into account the relative sizes of the two markets. More...

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Syriana made an unbelievable start over the Thanksgiving weekend, earning just shy of $375,000 in 5 theatres for a per theatre average of $74,900 — easily the best over the weekend. Last week's winner, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was pushed into second place with an average of $14,185 in 3858 theatres, which would have been an impressive opening for most blockbusters. More...

Zorro Leaves its Mark

November 27th, 2005

The Legend of Zorro fell from second to sixth this week and because of that its quest from $100 million internationally took a serious hit. Over the weekend the film pulled in $4.20 million on 4062 screens in 62 markets for a running tally of $80.73 million. In France the film fell 57% to $1.01 million over the weekend and $14.80 million during its four-week run while it had a similar drop-off in Spain where it was down 56% to $475,000 over the weekend and $9.10 million in total. The box office was less kind in Russia, (down 68% to $136,000); Germany, (down 70% to $232,000) and the U.K., (down 83% to $120,000). More...

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The Corpse Bride missed the top five by the narrowest of narrow margins losing out to Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit $5.50 million to $5.45 million. The film earned its $5.45 million on 2586 screens in 28 markets pushing its total to $53.4 million total at the international box office. In South Korea the film fell 43% to $753,000 on 114 screens, which is better than average for the market. And the film is also doing well in Italy adding $764,000 on 268 screens to its $2.67 million running tally there, $700,000 in France for a $8 million box office, and $462,000 in Japan for a $7.0 million box office. More...

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Chicken's Little Start on the International Scene is Lucrative

November 13th, 2005

Chicken Little started its international run with day-and-date debuts in 9 markets earning $5.54 million on 900 screens, just missing the top five in the process. Its best market was kid-friendly Mexico with $3.1 million on 600 screens, which is about on par with its opening domestically. On the other hand, the film broke records in Malaysia with $477,000 on 40 screens. Other results include a first place debuts in Russia with $1.1 million on 197 screens and in Taiwan with $463,000 on 18 screens, (including previews). More...

Wide Releases Rule Per Theatre Charts

November 8th, 2005

Jarhead was one of only two films to crack the $10,000 per theatre average mark over the weekend with a chart topping average of $11,500. The only other film to do so was the overall box office champ, Chicken Little, which managed an average of $10,961 in 3,654 theatres. More...

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November 6th, 2005

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Surprise Twist on the International Charts

October 30th, 2005

Oliver Twist opened in two major markets over the weekend, placing second in both France with $2.4 million on 547 screens and Italy with $1.3 million on 301 screens. Other markets include $360,000 in the U.K. for a $3.6 million total there and $140,000 in Poland for $1.1 million. Add it up and you have $4.2 million for the weekend and $9.6 million in total. More...

The Clubhouse is Full

October 25th, 2005

Shopgirl topped the Per Theatre Charts this weekend, earning $230,000 on 8 theatres for an average of $28,711. The film I thought would lead the way, Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang, came in second with $180,000 on 8 theatres for an average of $22,583. Both of those films should find mainstream success. More...

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October 21st, 2005

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October 20th, 2005

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Internationl Round-up: Company Nine Reaches $14 Million

October 16th, 2005

Company 9 remained in first place in Russia, its home market, down just 13% to $4.3 million for a running total of $14.3 million, which is well ahead of Revenge of the Sith's final box office in the market (which was just shy of $10 million). More...

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October 9th, 2005

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October 2nd, 2005

Red Eye added another $3.7 million on 2,057 screens in 37 markets to its $22 million international total. The film opened in second place in both Spain with $850,000 on 215 screens and in the Netherlands with $250,000 on 59 ($300,000 including previews). More...

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September 29th, 2005

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Mafia Sequel Squeezes into Top Five Again

September 25th, 2005

Marrying the Mafia 2 again led its native market of South Korean with $4.81 million over the weekend and $12.78 million during its two-week run. And like last week, this was enough for the film to secure a place in the top five overall just beating out Pride and Prejudice. More...

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  1. Summary
  2. News
  3. Box Office
  4. International
  5. Video Sales
  6. Full Financials
  7. Cast & Crew
  8. Trailer

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$180,660 (4.3% of total gross)
Legs:5.39 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:25.2% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$15,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.1 times production budget)
Theater counts:8 opening theaters/226 max. theaters, 5.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $7,122,680

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Movie Details

Domestic Releases: October 21st, 2005 (Limited) by Warner Bros.
International Releases: November 3rd, 2005 (Limited) (New Zealand)
December 21st, 2023 (Limited) (New Zealand)
Video Release: June 13th, 2006 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for language, violence and sexuality/nudity.
Running Time: 102 minutes
Comparisons: vs. The Nice Guys
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Private Investigator, Film Noir, Crime Comedy, Aspiring Actress / Actor, Movie Business, Inheritance, Dysfunctional Family, Body in a Trunk, Same Role, Multiple Actors, LGBTQ+, Romance, Sex Crimes, Child Abuse
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: LAPI Productions, Inc.
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Top 2005 Theater Average 43 $22,583 Oct 21, 2005 3

Leading Cast

Robert Downey, Jr. Harry Lockhart
Val Kilmer Gay Perry
Michelle Monaghan Harmony Faith Lane

Supporting Cast

Corbin Bernsen Harlan Dexter
Dash Mihok Mr. Frying Pan
Larry Miller Dabney Shaw
Rockmond Dunbar Mr. Fire
Shannyn Sossamon Pink Hair Girl
Angela Lindvall Flicka
Indio Falconer Downey Harry Age 9
Ariel Winter Harmony Age 7
Duane Carnahan Chainsaw Kid
Josh Richman Richie
Martha Hackett Pistol Woman
Nancy Fish NY Casting Woman
Bill McAdams, Jr. NY Cop
Tanja Reichert B-Movie Actress
Jake McKinnon Creature
Stephanie Pearson Teen Harmony
Chris Gilman Protocop
Brendan Fehily Local News Reporter
David Newsome Agent Type
Judie Aronson Gift Bag Girl
Ali Hillis Marleah
Wiley Pickett Homicide Cop
Joe Keyes Lobby Cop
Bobby Tuttle Hotel Concierge
Jake Eberle Patrol Cop
Saida Rodriguez-Pagan News Anchor
Lela Edgar Party Girl
Daniel Browning Smith Rubber Boy
Teresa Herrera Newswoman
Kathy Lamkin Woman in Hospital Blues
Evan Parke Dexter Clinic Guard
Vincent Laresca Aurelio
Brian Simpson Dexter Goon
Cole McKay Dexter Goon
Ben Bray Dexter Goon
Harrison Young Harmony's Dad

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

Production and Technical Credits

Shane Black Director
Joel Silver Producer
Shane Black Story Creator
Shane Black Screenwriter
Susan Levin Executive Producer
Steve Richards Executive Producer
Michael Barrett Director of Photography
Aaron Osborne Production Designer
Jim Page Editor
Carrie Morrow Co-Producer
John Ottman Composer
Jessica Alan Associate Producer
Marco Black Assistant Director
Kurt Bryant Second Unit Director
Carrie Morrow Unit Production Manager
Erin Cochran Art Director
Jeannie Gunn Set Decorator
John Aronson Second Unit Camera
Christopher J. Kristoff Costume Designer
Virginia Burton Costume Supervisor
Stephen A. Tibbo Sound Mixer
Mike Casper Re-recording Mixer
Dan Leahy Re-recording Mixer
Dave Campbell Re-recording Mixer
Richard Adrian Supervising Sound Editor
Mark Larry Supervising Sound Editor
Bill Dean Sound Effects Editor
Paul Hackner Dialogue Editor
James Morioka Dialogue Editor
Amanda Goodpaster Music Editor
Jeremy Raub Music Editor
Scott Eddo Make-up and Hair Designer
James R. Kail Make-up and Hair Designer
Sean Flanigan Hairstylist
Francine Shermaine Hairstylist
Nelly Recchia Special Make-up Effects
Robin Black Special Make-up Effects
Lee Goyner Special Make-up Effects
Ralis Kahn Special Make-up Effects
Cale Thomas Special Make-up Effects
Brenda Solomon Special Make-up Effects
John Ottman Music Producer
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
Brett Halliday Based in part on the novel "Bodies Are Where You Find Them"
Mary Gail Artz Casting Director
Barbara Cohen Casting Director

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

Holiday Gift Guide - Part IV

December 23rd, 2006

Part IV of the Holiday Gift Guide is aptly named because if you are still shopping for gifts at this late date, every other word out of your mouth has exactly four letters. Hopefully there's enough ideas in these four installments to find a gift for everyone on your list. More...

DVD Releases for August 1, 2006

July 31st, 2006

The first full week of the month is usually quite busy, however, since the DVD coming out tomorrow had to be shipped in July, this is not the case this time around. In fact, there was only one contender for DVD Pick of the week, V for Vendetta - 2-Disc Special Edition, and since I'm 90% sure an even better Ultra Edition is coming out, it fails to win that coveted honor. Next week we should have a much better selection of DVDs. More...

Home Market Numbers - Building Blocks of Success

June 24th, 2006

16 Blocks shared the top of the charts with The Pink Panther. 16 Blocks led on the rental charts $6.85 million to $6.55 million, but the two films finished in opposite order on the sales charts. More...

DVD Releases for June 20, 2006

June 19th, 2006

It may seem like a really slow week for DVD releases, but this is because several releases were grouped together. I have one section for the five Alfred Hitchcock releases instead of spreading them out and padding the word count. Taking that into account, the week is about average in terms of quantity, and quality. There were a handful of contenders this week, and a few that looked good in advance but the special feature were a let down. In the end I went with NewsRadio - The Complete Fourth Season as the best of the best while Married With Children - The Complete Fifth Season earns and honorable mention. ... "Go with him." (If you get that reference, you probably already have the latter release pre-ordered.) More...

DVD Releases for June 13, 2006

June 12th, 2006

It's another busy week both in terms of quantity and especially quality with half-a-dozen films in contention for DVD Pick of the Week. In the end I narrowed it down to The Dead Zone - The Complete Fourth Season, although I will probably end up buying all of them. More...

Mountain Breaks the Bank

December 13th, 2005

Brokeback Mountain had the best per theatre average of the year, and the best for a Live Action film of all time. The film earned an unbelievable $547,425 in 5 theatres for an average of $109,485. If that was the only film on this week's chart it would have been an impressive week; however, Memoirs of a Geisha also had a stellar start, earning nearly $700,000 in 8 theatres for an average of $85,313. Other members of the $10,000 club include the overall box office leader, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe with $18,130 and Transamerica, which just manage to earn a spot with $10,686, which was more than 50% lower than last weekend. More...

International Details: Flightplan has Bumpy Landing

December 11th, 2005

Flightplan fell out of the top five with $5.13 million on 2,430 screens in 38 markets for a total of $94.65 million on the international scene. It did fall from second to sixth on this week's charts, but it should still reach $100 million by this time next week. Its best market of the weekend was the U.K. where it remained in second place with $2.14 million on 416 screens for a two-week total of $6.59 million. More...

Her Shoes Fall out of Fashion

December 4th, 2005

Here's this week's round-up of international box office numbers.

In Her Shoes fell out of the top five this week with $3.95 million on 2,050 screens in 23 markets for a $30.60 million international box office. The film held up amazingly well in Spain, dropping just 8% to $810,000 on 290 screens, but it wasn't as fortunate in France where it lost more than half its opening, earning $400,000 on 293 screens, falling out of the top ten in the process. It suffered a similar fate during its third weekend in the U.K. where it was down 55% to $736,000 on 268 screens, but the film already has $7.06 million there, which is better than its domestic run if you take into account the relative sizes of the two markets. More...

Syriana Strikes it Rich

November 29th, 2005

Syriana made an unbelievable start over the Thanksgiving weekend, earning just shy of $375,000 in 5 theatres for a per theatre average of $74,900 — easily the best over the weekend. Last week's winner, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was pushed into second place with an average of $14,185 in 3858 theatres, which would have been an impressive opening for most blockbusters. More...

Zorro Leaves its Mark

November 27th, 2005

The Legend of Zorro fell from second to sixth this week and because of that its quest from $100 million internationally took a serious hit. Over the weekend the film pulled in $4.20 million on 4062 screens in 62 markets for a running tally of $80.73 million. In France the film fell 57% to $1.01 million over the weekend and $14.80 million during its four-week run while it had a similar drop-off in Spain where it was down 56% to $475,000 over the weekend and $9.10 million in total. The box office was less kind in Russia, (down 68% to $136,000); Germany, (down 70% to $232,000) and the U.K., (down 83% to $120,000). More...

Corpse Bridesmaid

November 20th, 2005

The Corpse Bride missed the top five by the narrowest of narrow margins losing out to Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit $5.50 million to $5.45 million. The film earned its $5.45 million on 2586 screens in 28 markets pushing its total to $53.4 million total at the international box office. In South Korea the film fell 43% to $753,000 on 114 screens, which is better than average for the market. And the film is also doing well in Italy adding $764,000 on 268 screens to its $2.67 million running tally there, $700,000 in France for a $8 million box office, and $462,000 in Japan for a $7.0 million box office. More...

Sarah's Magical Start

November 15th, 2005

There was a surprise leader at the top of the Per Theatre Charts, with Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic earning an impressive average of $17,782 in its 7 theatres. Next up was Pride and Prejudice, which reached the top ten with $2.9 million in 215 for an average of $13,326. Lastly, there was Gay Sex in the 70s, which actually won last week's race after all the late figures came in; this weekend is added $11,744 to its box office while still playing in the one theatre. More...

Chicken's Little Start on the International Scene is Lucrative

November 13th, 2005

Chicken Little started its international run with day-and-date debuts in 9 markets earning $5.54 million on 900 screens, just missing the top five in the process. Its best market was kid-friendly Mexico with $3.1 million on 600 screens, which is about on par with its opening domestically. On the other hand, the film broke records in Malaysia with $477,000 on 40 screens. Other results include a first place debuts in Russia with $1.1 million on 197 screens and in Taiwan with $463,000 on 18 screens, (including previews). More...

Wide Releases Rule Per Theatre Charts

November 8th, 2005

Jarhead was one of only two films to crack the $10,000 per theatre average mark over the weekend with a chart topping average of $11,500. The only other film to do so was the overall box office champ, Chicken Little, which managed an average of $10,961 in 3,654 theatres. More...

Zorro Steals the Show

November 6th, 2005

With The Legend of Zorro earning a nearly worldwide release this past weekend, and the imminent release of another juggernaut, there was little room for other releases this weekend on the international scene. More...

Surprise Twist on the International Charts

October 30th, 2005

Oliver Twist opened in two major markets over the weekend, placing second in both France with $2.4 million on 547 screens and Italy with $1.3 million on 301 screens. Other markets include $360,000 in the U.K. for a $3.6 million total there and $140,000 in Poland for $1.1 million. Add it up and you have $4.2 million for the weekend and $9.6 million in total. More...

The Clubhouse is Full

October 25th, 2005

Shopgirl topped the Per Theatre Charts this weekend, earning $230,000 on 8 theatres for an average of $28,711. The film I thought would lead the way, Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang, came in second with $180,000 on 8 theatres for an average of $22,583. Both of those films should find mainstream success. More...

Which Limited Release will Open with a Bang?

October 21st, 2005

It's a busy week for limited releases, including a couple of films that are destined for mainstream success, but not as many as one would think given the proximity to award season. More...

Movie Website Updates for October 14 - October 20

October 20th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang - Official Site. More...

Internationl Round-up: Company Nine Reaches $14 Million

October 16th, 2005

Company 9 remained in first place in Russia, its home market, down just 13% to $4.3 million for a running total of $14.3 million, which is well ahead of Revenge of the Sith's final box office in the market (which was just shy of $10 million). More...

The Russians are Coming, The Russians are Coming!

October 9th, 2005

Company 9 opened in its native market of Russia with a stunning $5.0 million over the weekend and $6.25 million including the midweek numbers, which is better than Revenge of the Sith's opening in that market. This also means there were two films that did so well in their local markets that they managed to place in the top five overall. More...

International Round-up: Red Eye Takes Off

October 2nd, 2005

Red Eye added another $3.7 million on 2,057 screens in 37 markets to its $22 million international total. The film opened in second place in both Spain with $850,000 on 215 screens and in the Netherlands with $250,000 on 59 ($300,000 including previews). More...

Movie Website Updates for September 23 - September 29

September 29th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, The Greatest Game Ever Played - Official Site. More...

Mafia Sequel Squeezes into Top Five Again

September 25th, 2005

Marrying the Mafia 2 again led its native market of South Korean with $4.81 million over the weekend and $12.78 million during its two-week run. And like last week, this was enough for the film to secure a place in the top five overall just beating out Pride and Prejudice. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 12 - August 18

August 18th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Into the Blue - Official Site. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 21, 2005 37 $180,660   8 $22,583   $180,660 1
Oct 28, 2005 24 $337,990 +87% 52 $6,500   $595,177 2
Nov 4, 2005 21 $396,808 +17% 80 $4,960   $1,143,500 3
Nov 11, 2005 19 $785,842 +98% 169 $4,650   $2,107,243 4
Nov 18, 2005 17 $502,246 -36% 226 $2,222   $2,873,848 5
Nov 25, 2005 25 $341,281 -32% 168 $2,031   $3,441,350 6
Dec 2, 2005 24 $239,497 -30% 154 $1,555   $3,790,852 7
Dec 9, 2005 26 $139,213 -42% 170 $819   $4,026,657 8
Dec 16, 2005 35 $45,495 -67% 81 $562   $4,135,793 9
Dec 30, 2005 54 $13,538   19 $713   $4,210,358 11
Jan 6, 2006 49 $17,386 +28% 18 $966   $4,235,837 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Nov 22, 2005 10 $65,000     226 $288   $2,994,000 33
Jan 2, 2006 56 $2,273     19 $120   $4,212,631 74

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 21, 2005 38 $257,187   8 $32,148   $257,187 1
Oct 28, 2005 24 $489,505 +90% 52 $9,414   $746,692 2
Nov 4, 2005 20 $574,709 +17% 80 $7,184   $1,321,401 3
Nov 11, 2005 18 $1,050,201 +83% 169 $6,214   $2,371,602 4
Nov 18, 2005 22 $728,467 -31% 226 $3,223   $3,100,069 5
Nov 25, 2005 23 $451,286 -38% 168 $2,686   $3,551,355 6
Dec 2, 2005 24 $336,089 -26% 154 $2,182   $3,887,444 7
Dec 9, 2005 28 $202,854 -40% 170 $1,193   $4,090,298 8
Dec 30, 2005 52 $21,631   19 $1,138   $4,218,451 11
Jan 6, 2006 54 $17,386 -20% 18 $966   $4,235,837 12

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
New Zealand 11/3/2005 $0 0 1 1 $208 12/28/2023
 
Rest of World $12,593,419
 
International Total$12,593,627 12/28/2023

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
Jun 18, 20062077,682 77,682$1,392,061$1,392,0611
Jun 25, 20062745,325-42% 123,007$809,958$2,202,0192
Jul 30, 20063012,987 228,427$230,649$4,080,4727

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