Australia Box Office for The Kitchen (2019)

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The Kitchen
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $502,745Details
Worldwide Box Office $15,779,261Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $774,641 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $1,037,805 Details
Total North America Video Sales $1,812,446
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Three 1978 Hell’s Kitchen housewives’ mobster husbands are sent to prison by the FBI. Left with little but a sharp ax to grind, the ladies take the Irish mafia’s matters into their own hands—proving unexpectedly adept at everything from running the rackets to taking out the competition… literally.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$38,000,000
Australia Releases: August 30th, 2019 (Wide)
Video Release: October 22nd, 2019 by Warner Home Video
January 20th, 2020 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for violence, language throughout and some sexual content.
(Rating bulletin 2567 (Cert #52073), 2/27/2019)
Running Time: 102 minutes
Keywords: Mafia, 1970s, Set in New York City, Organized Crime, Crime Caper, Woman in a Male Dominated Profession, Crime Drama
Source:Based on Comic/Graphic Novel
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: New Line Cinema, Bron Creative, Michael De Luca Productions
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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The Kitchen Trailer

June 21st, 2019

Crime caper starring Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish, and Elisabeth Moss opens August 9 ... Full Movie Details.

Three 1978 Hell’s Kitchen housewives’ mobster husbands are sent to prison by the FBI. Left with little but a sharp ax to grind, the ladies take the Irish mafia’s matters into their own hands—proving unexpectedly adept at everything from running the rackets to taking out the competition… literally. 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
2019/08/30 7 $255,883   299 $856   $277,569 1
2019/09/06 12 $80,104 -69% 247 $324   $453,021 2
2019/09/13 24 $12,376 -85% 69 $179   $500,868 3
2019/09/20 - $2,847 -77% 103 $28   $502,745 4

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 8/9/2019 $19,106 64 64 64 $23,034 8/18/2019
Australia 8/30/2019 $255,883 299 299 718 $502,745 9/24/2019
Brazil 8/9/2019 $85,845 76 76 76 $85,845 8/18/2019
France 8/23/2019 $300,715 189 189 370 $545,335 9/8/2019
Netherlands 9/27/2019 $103,750 58 58 116 $198,074 10/19/2022
New Zealand 8/29/2019 $28,392 71 71 184 $80,594 10/19/2022
North America 8/9/2019 $5,527,410 2,745 2,745 6,613 $12,180,032
Portugal 8/9/2019 $30,001 40 40 83 $60,139 8/27/2019
Romania 8/23/2019 $23,416 71 71 178 $68,383 10/19/2022
Slovakia 8/9/2019 $11,806 51 51 95 $26,974 10/19/2022
Slovenia 9/27/2019 $1,721 17 17 17 $2,304 10/7/2019
United Kingdom 9/20/2019 $134,793 335 335 335 $134,793 9/25/2019
 
Rest of World $1,871,009
 
Worldwide Total$15,779,261 10/19/2022

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Leading Cast

Melissa McCarthy Kathy Brennan
Tiffany Haddish Ruby O’Carroll
Elisabeth Moss Claire Walsh

Supporting Cast

Domhnall Gleeson Gabriel O’Malley
James Badge Dale Kevin O’Carroll
Brian d'Arcy James Jimmy Brennan
Margo Martindale Helen O’Carroll
Bill Camp Alfonso Coretti
Common Gary Silvers
Jeremy Bobb Rob Walsh
E.J. Bonilla Gonzalo Martinez
Myk Watford Little Jackie Quinn
Wayne Duvall Larry, Kathy’s Father
Pamela Dunlap Mary, Kathy’s Mother
John Sharian Duffy
Brian Tarantina Burns
Will Swenson Michael Mariano
Annabella Sciorra Maria Coretti
Alicia Coppola Maria Coretti
Bernie McInerney Paul Hogan
Sharon Washington Estelle
Matt Helm Colin
Angus O’Brien Mark Williams
Ciaran O'Reilly Owen Gibson
Nicholas Zoto Peter Brennan
Maren Heary Jennifer Brennan
Stephen Singer Herb Kamfer
Tatienne Hendricks-Tellefsen Rachel Kamfer
Jordan Gelber Chaim
Brandon Uranowitz Shmuli Chudakoff
Bernard Rachelle Fyvish Wainer
Tina Benko Donna—Nail Salon Owner
Susan Blommaert Mrs. Sullivan
George Riddle Mr. Sullivan
Tom Patrick Stephens Father Monaghan
Ann McDonough Churn Nun
Joseph Russo Greek Tony
Louis Vanaria Enzo—Goon #1
James Ciccone Joe—Goon #2
Aaron Berg* Sal—Goon #3
Jonathan Eddy Duran Raul the Pimp
Lenny Venito Officer Ritchie MacLeod
Kevin Nagle Officer Lancer
Shaun O’Hagan Officer Berlinski
Marquise Vilson Court Officer
Daniel O’Shea Union Head
Adam Mucci Union Construction Worker
Jamie Jackson Union Construction Worker
Brendan Burke Union Hall Bartender
Dan Daily Union Member Scotty
Rob Yang Jeffrey Kahn
Matthew Boston FBI Boss
Lynn Spencer Galaxy Diner Waitress
Linda Marie Larson Mrs. Morris
Gabriel Rush Claire’s Landlord’s Kid
Adina Verson Prostitute
Ashley Perez Flanagan Prostitute
Manny Urena Gross Guy Stranger
Ethan Dubin Loser Guy on 42nd Street
Ava Eisenson Screaming Woman
Brian Charles Johnson Giovani—The Butcher
Jack Lynch Scrawny Kid
Vaughn Lynch Scrawny Kid
Tommy Buck Clothing Store Owner
Loic Mabanza Dancing Hunk
Alexis Roberts Dancer
Joaquim De Santana Dancer
Borris Anthony York Dancer
Sabrina Imamura Dancer
Shernita Anderson Dancer
Christine Sienicki Dancer
Marla Phelan Dancer
Deva Huggins Dancer
Keith Kuhl Dancer
Lily Davis Dancer
Kellie Drobnick Dancer
Brandon Rubendall Dancer
Jonathan Royse Windham Dancer

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

Production and Technical Credits

Andrea Berloff Director
Andrea Berloff Screenwriter
Marcus Viscidi Producer
Michael De Luca Producer
Ollie Masters Story Based on the Comic Book Series Created for DC Vertigo by
Ming Doyle Story Based on the Comic Book Series Created for DC Vertigo by
Richard Butler Executive Producer
Michael Disco Executive Producer
Dave Neustadter Executive Producer
Aaron L. Gilbert Executive Producer
Jason Cloth Executive Producer
Richard Brener Executive Producer
Elishia Holmes Executive Producer
Adam Schlagman Executive Producer
Maryse Alberti Director of Photography
Shane Valentino Production Designer
Christopher Tellefsen Editor
Bryce Dessner Composer
Deva Anderson Music Supervisor
Dan Schrecker Visual Effects Supervisor
Sarah Edwards Costume Designer
Bernard Telsey Casting Director
Tiffany Little Canfield Casting Director
David Vaccari Casting Director
Marcus Viscidi Unit Production Manager
Danielle Rigby First Assistant Director
Brad Robinson Second Assistant Director
Chris Collins Production Supervisor
Anu Schwartz Supervising Art Director
Ernesto Solo Art Director
Alyssa Winter Set Decorator
Danny Michael Sound Mixer
Jessica Lichtner Script Supervisor
David Rogow First Assistant Editor
Michael Barry Re-recording Mixer
Paul Urmson Re-recording Mixer
Eliza Paley Supervising Sound Editor
Paul Urmson Sound Designer
Mariusz Glabinski Sound Designer
Mitsuko Alexandra Yabe Music Editor
Michael McMenomy Dialogue Editor
William Sweeney Foley Editor
Wyatt Sprague Sound Effects Editor
Matthew Kay Foley Mixer
Gavin Hecker Foley Mixer
Ryan Smith Location Manager
Colleen Bachman Visual Effects Producer
Amy Burt Costume Supervisor
Nicki Ledermann Make up
Kay Georgiou Hairstylist
Tania Ribalow Make up
Sunday Englis Make up
Mitchell Beck Hairstylist
Drew Jiritano Special Effects Supervisor
Alex Venguer Score Recordist
David Chalmin Score Mixer

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