Netherlands Box Office for Mary Queen of Scots (2018)

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Mary Queen of Scots
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Netherlands Box Office $1,018,681Details
Worldwide Box Office $48,481,754Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $781,848 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $1,025,568 Details
Total North America Video Sales $1,807,416
Further financial details...

Synopsis

A film that explores the turbulent life of the charismatic Mary Stuart. Queen of France at 16 and widowed at 18, Mary defies pressure to remarry. Instead, she returns to her native Scotland to reclaim her rightful throne. But Scotland and England fall under the rule of the compelling Elizabeth 1. Each young Queen beholds her “sister” in fear and fascination. Rivals in power and in love, and female regents in a masculine world, the two must decide how to play the game of marriage versus independence. Determined to rule as much more than a figurehead, Mary asserts her claim to the English throne, threatening Elizabeth’s sovereignty. Betrayal, rebellion, and conspiracies within each court imperil both thrones—and change the course of history.

Metrics

Movie Details

Production Budget:$25,000,000
Netherlands Releases: January 18th, 2019 (Wide)
Video Release: February 19th, 2019 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for some violence and sexuality.
(Rating bulletin 2552 (Cert #51396), 11/7/2018)
Running Time: 125 minutes
Keywords: Royalty, Dysfunctional Family, Sibling Rivalry, 1500s, Set in Scotland, Set in England, Intentionally Anachronistic, Historical Drama, Treason, Rebellion
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Working Title Films, Focus Features, Perfect World Pictures
Production Countries: United Kingdom, United States
Languages: English

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Historical drama starring Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie opens December 7 ... Full Movie Details.

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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

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2019/01/18 7 $216,237   79 $2,737   $228,848 1
2019/01/25 9 $180,227 -17% 78 $2,311   $492,857 2
2019/02/01 13 $116,138 -36% 82 $1,416   $686,574 3
2019/02/08 14 $84,922 -27% 84 $1,011   $815,181 4
2019/02/15 22 $36,837 -57% 67 $550   $892,896 5
2019/02/22 - $19,964 -46% 27 $739   $942,451 6
2019/03/01 - $12,674 -37% 18 $704   $962,552 7
2019/03/15 - $3,456   6 $576   $981,045 9
2019/03/22 - $1,005 -71% 4 $251   $986,085 10
2019/03/29 - $979 -3% 2 $490   $987,878 11
2019/04/05 - $1,424 +45% 4 $356   $998,115 12
2019/04/12 - $2,566 +80% 7 $367   $1,002,471 13
2019/04/19 - $1,882 -27% 2 $941   $1,008,471 14
2019/04/26 - $637 -66% 1 $637   $1,011,604 15
2019/05/31 - $1,256   2 $628   $1,015,465 20

Box Office Summary Per Territory

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Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 3/28/2019 $35,362 23 134 173 $66,266 8/17/2022
Australia 1/18/2019 $881,225 256 262 1464 $2,997,607 8/17/2022
Austria 1/18/2019 $0 0 92 254 $220,452 8/17/2022
Azerbaijan 6/30/2022 $0 0 0 0 $8,754 8/17/2022
Belgium 2/27/2019 $66,613 27 94 161 $168,445 8/17/2022
Bolivia 6/30/2022 00$0
Bosnia and Herzegovina 6/30/2022 $0 0 14 14 $117,789 8/17/2022
Brazil 4/4/2019 $166,625 51 637 848 $455,171 8/17/2022
Bulgaria 1/25/2019 $15,134 0 52 70 $57,062 8/17/2022
Central America 2/28/2019 $0 0 129 132 $13,117 8/17/2022
Chile 3/28/2019 $19,298 10 75 97 $39,563 8/17/2022
Colombia 3/28/2019 $39,644 34 138 206 $105,732 8/17/2022
Croatia 1/24/2019 $9,284 26 26 78 $21,661 8/17/2022
Cyprus 1/24/2019 $6,389 6 8 26 $18,825 8/17/2022
Czech Republic 2/8/2019 $27,138 89 89 205 $68,138 8/17/2022
Denmark 3/14/2019 $82,505 67 88 255 $169,837 8/17/2022
Ecuador 3/1/2019 $0 0 49 68 $47,902 8/17/2022
Egypt 1/30/2019 $9,777 13 16 34 $13,418 8/17/2022
Estonia 2/1/2019 $15,160 18 18 49 $46,385 8/17/2022
Finland 2/1/2019 $49,124 61 75 251 $160,087 8/17/2022
France 2/27/2019 $546,004 174 644 1484 $1,533,932 8/17/2022
Germany 1/18/2019 $465,281 184 740 2027 $2,177,209 8/17/2022
Greece 1/24/2019 $55,305 35 35 96 $127,315 2/20/2019
Hong Kong 3/14/2019 $0 0 29 47 $74,757 8/17/2022
Hungary 1/31/2019 $52,808 39 51 172 $129,888 8/17/2022
Iceland 1/25/2019 $2,534 3 10 15 $8,525 8/17/2022
India 2/1/2019 $21,106 54 57 148 $37,100 8/17/2022
Indonesia 6/29/2022 00$0
Israel 1/17/2019 $0 0 33 78 $111,534 8/17/2022
Italy 1/17/2019 $880,543 0 9 9 $1,843,433 3/1/2019
Japan 3/15/2019 $115,666 35 374 624 $741,965 8/17/2022
Kazakhstan 6/30/2022 $0 0 37 37 $43,916 8/17/2022
Kenya 7/1/2022 00$0
Latvia 2/1/2019 $9,565 12 13 40 $25,822 8/17/2022
Lebanon 1/24/2019 $12,828 13 13 18 $28,923 2/20/2019
Lithuania 2/1/2019 $14,702 83 83 134 $31,660 8/17/2022
Malaysia 6/30/2022 00$0
Mexico 3/29/2019 $213,943 0 743 899 $743,661 8/17/2022
Middle East Region 1/24/2019 00$0
Mongolia 7/1/2022 00$0
Netherlands 1/18/2019 $216,237 79 138 610 $1,018,681 8/17/2022
New Zealand 1/17/2019 $0 0 96 546 $651,645 8/17/2022
Nigeria 7/1/2022 00$0
North America 12/7/2018 $194,777 4 1,052 4,119 $16,648,499
Norway 5/3/2019 $48,463 24 95 222 $187,382 8/17/2022
Pakistan 7/1/2022 00$0
Paraguay 2/28/2019 $0 0 16 19 $6,625 8/17/2022
Peru 2/28/2019 $23,575 14 98 112 $43,342 8/17/2022
Philippines 6/29/2022 00$0
Poland 1/25/2019 $880 2 192 358 $258,026 8/17/2022
Portugal 1/18/2019 $114,255 42 72 230 $333,954 8/17/2022
Romania 1/25/2019 $51,710 67 67 231 $139,538 8/17/2022
Russia (CIS) 1/17/2019 $487,276 616 616 1350 $908,798 8/17/2022
Serbia and Montenegro 1/31/2019 $9,889 35 63 127 $22,930 8/17/2022
Singapore 2/28/2019 $33,033 12 28 45 $58,562 8/17/2022
Slovakia 2/8/2019 $17,785 47 47 102 $1,433,432 8/17/2022
Slovenia 1/17/2019 $0 0 24 53 $37,916 8/17/2022
South Africa 7/1/2022 00$0
South Korea 2/14/2019 $15,309 12 387 421 $51,474 8/17/2022
Spain 2/8/2019 $514,998 214 318 1152 $1,476,666 8/17/2022
Sri Lanka 7/1/2022 $0 0 7 7 $11,702 8/17/2022
Sweden 2/8/2019 $0 0 91 104 $145,085 8/17/2022
Switzerland 1/17/2019 $0 0 97 212 $290,994 8/17/2022
Taiwan 7/22/2022 00$0
Thailand 6/30/2022 00$0
Trinidad 1/23/2019 $11,100 10 12 31 $26,079 8/17/2022
Turkey 2/1/2019 $22,107 35 256 338 $61,159 8/17/2022
Ukraine 1/17/2019 $0 0 129 299 $265,157 8/17/2022
United Arab Emirates 1/24/2019 $55,382 27 32 68 $92,052 8/17/2022
United Kingdom 1/18/2019 $2,685,618 499 656 3506 $11,830,968 8/17/2022
Uruguay 2/28/2019 $9,694 9 20 36 $25,237 8/17/2022
Vietnam 7/1/2022 00$0
 
Worldwide Total$48,481,754 8/17/2022

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Leading Cast

Saoirse Ronan Mary Stuart
Margot Robbie Queen Elizabeth I

Supporting Cast

Jack Lowden Lord Darnley
Joe Alwyn Robert Dudley
David Tennant John Knox
Guy Pearce Sir William Cecil
Gemma Chan Bess of Hardwick
Martin Compston Earl of Bothwell
Ismael Cruz Cordova David Rizzio
Brendan Coyle Earl of Lennox
Ian Hart Lord Maitland
Adrian Lester Lord Randolph
James McArdle Earl of Moray
Maria-Victoria Dragus* Mary Fleming

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

Production and Technical Credits

Josie Rourke Director
Beau Willinon Adapted Screenplay by
John Guy Story based on the book “Queen of Scots: The True Life of Mary Stuart” by
Tim Bevan Producer
Eric Fellner Producer
Debra Hayward Producer
John Mathieson Director of Photography
James Merifield Production Designer
Alexandra Byrne Costume Designer
Chris Dickens Editor
Max Richter Composer
Amelia Granger Executive Producer
Liza Chasin Executive Producer
Kate Pakenham Executive Producer
Jane Robertson Co-Producer
Alastair Coomer Casting Director
Jenny Shircore Make-up and Hair Designer
Marc Pilcher Make-up and Hair Designer
Jessica Brooks Make-up and Hair Designer

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