South Korea Box Office for No Country for Old Men (2007)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
South Korea Box Office | $589,081 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $164,035,753 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $46,674,445 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $7,670,884 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $54,345,329 | |
Further financial details... |
Synopsis
While out hunting, Llewelyn Moss finds the grisly aftermath of a drug deal. Though he knows better, he cannot resist the cash left behind and takes it with him. The hunter becomes the hunted when a merciless killer named Chigurh picks up his trail. Also looking for Moss is Sheriff Bell, an aging lawman who reflects on a changing world and a dark secret of his own, as he tries to find and protect Moss.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $25,000,000 |
South Korea Releases: | February 22nd, 2008 (Wide) |
Video Release: | March 11th, 2008 by Miramax Video |
MPAA Rating: | R for strong graphic violence and some language |
Running Time: | 122 minutes |
Keywords: | Organized Crime, Film Noir, Oscars Best Picture Winner, Psychological Thriller, 2008 Oscars Best Picture Nominee |
Source: | Based on Fiction Book/Short Story |
Genre: | Action |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Historical Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Scott Rudin Productions, Mike Zoss |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |
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This week, a 3-film collection of films starring Javier Bardem comes out on DVD, featuring Mondays in the Sun, No Country for Old Men, and Biutiful, two of which I've previously reviewed.
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DVD Releases for April 7th, 2009 - Part II
April 7th, 2009
The last of the winter releases are trickling on to the home market; however, we are at the tale end of the hits and are getting the near misses now and that leaves a void in major hits at the top. I do like Deadliest Catch - Season 4, but I can't rate a featureless DVD as the DVD Pick of the Week. So that honor goes to Doubt, which is worth buying on DVD or Blu-ray. But I would go with the latter. As has become customary, this week's list has to be split into two, with the first part found here.
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DVD Releases for April 7th, 2009 - Part I
April 7th, 2009
The last of the winter releases are trickling on to the home market; however, we are at the tale end of the hits and are getting the near misses now, which leaves a void in major hits at the top. I do like Deadliest Catch - Season 4, but I can't rate a featureless DVD as the DVD Pick of the Week. So that honor goes to Doubt, which is worth buying on DVD or Blu-ray. But I would go with the latter. As has become customary, this week's list has to be split into two, with the second part found here.
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DVD Sales - New Releases are Lost in a Fog
April 7th, 2008
New releases didn't have a major impact on the DVD sales chart this week and that helped I Am Legend remain in top spot with 803,000 units sold for revenue of $15.32 million for the week. Its total sales have reached $81.71 million from 4.36 million units making it the best-selling DVD of the year so far.
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DVD Rentals - Building on a Legend
April 7th, 2008
There were only two new releases to chart this week while I Am Legend repeated on top with $9.08 million in rentals for the week and $20.08 million in total.
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International Details - Step Up Falls Down and Out of the Top Five
April 6th, 2008
Step Up 2 The Streets fell more than 40% last weekend while dropping out of the top five. This was mainly due to the lack of major openings, while its holdover results were merely average. In the U.K. it was down 42% to $2.74 million on 351 screens over the weekend for a total of $11.32 million and in Australia it was down 44% to $1.31 million on 188 screens lifting its total to $5.10 million after two. Overall it added $7.38 million on 1615 screens in 27 markets for a total of $53.21 million, which was enough to lift its worldwide total to more than $100 million.
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DVD Sales - Enchanted has Legendary Opening
March 31st, 2008
New releases had an impressive one-two punch on the DVD sales chart with I Am Legend leading the way over second place Enchanted by 3.56 million to 2.82 million in terms of units and $66.39 million to $44.69 million in terms of dollars. They are not only the top two for the week, they are the top two openings of 2008 so far, and catapult both movies into the top four for the year to date.
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DVD Rentals - Legend for Hire
March 31st, 2008
Half a dozen new releases charted this week, including I Am Legend, which generated $10.99 million in rentals.
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International Details - Race to the Top Ends Short
March 30th, 2008
The latest Indian movie to be released on the worldwide stage was Race, which earned $9.90 million on 1212 screens in 16 markets placing sixth on the international charts. It did very well in India, but exact numbers were not released.
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DVD Sales - Bee Earns an A on Sales Chart
March 23rd, 2008
There were eight new releases to chart this week, including seven of the top eight spots. Needless to say, we had a new sales champion with Bee Movie leading the way with 1.41 million units sold for total revenue of $23.09 million. That isn't the best start of the year, but it is close. In fact, the film is already the ninth best-selling DVD of 2008
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DVD Rentals - No Rental Better than Old Men
March 23rd, 2008
New releases took the top four spots on the rental chart this week including No Country for Old Men, which earned first place with $10.20 million during its opening week.
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International Details - Men Still Not Getting Old
March 23rd, 2008
No Country For Old Men remained in sixth place with $4.92 million on 1660 screens in 44 markets for a total of $68.25 million. The film ended its international run in Japan where it earned $492,000 on 41, but it missed the top ten there. Perhaps it can expand there.
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International Details - Dozens of Countries for Old Men
March 16th, 2008
No Country For Old Men slipped out of the top five but still added $7.07 million on 1881 screens in 47 markets for a total of $60.56 million. It is on track to top its domestic box office shortly, which would give it $150 million worldwide.
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DVD Releases for March 11, 2008
March 11th, 2008
A rather slow week for new releases, which is good because three DVDs arrived late last week and I was able to get caught up on spotlight reviews. (Actually, I'm not completely caught up as at least one failed to show up in time for this week.) As for the DVD Pick of the Week, the obvious choice would seem to be No Country for Old Men, but the lackluster DVD just screams double-dip and in the end I went with Stargate - Ark of Truth - Buy from Amazon instead.
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International Top Five - Tres Bien
March 5th, 2008
The French film, Bienvenue Chez les Ch'its, opened over the weekend and it performed tres bien, which means very well. ... I think. I may have just said something rude in French. (On a side note, it was one of four such films to chart this weekend, although it was the only one to reach the top five. We will get to the other three on Sunday.) It set records in its native market earning $31.67 million on 793 screens over the weekend for a total of $36.58 million including previews. Overall it pulled in $32.53 million on 838 screens over the weekend for a total of $37.40 million while its per screen average or $38,816 was the best so far this year. For a film that reportedly cost just 11 million Euros to make, which is about $16 million American, this is a fantastic opening. Even if it had a larger than average P&A budget, it is likely that the film has already shown a profit.
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International Details - Juno Heads North
March 2nd, 2008
Juno nearly climbed into the top five with $7.08 million on 1745 screens in 25 markets for a total of $39.17 million. This includes a surprise first place opening in Brazil with $808,000 on 146 screens over the weekend and $1.26 million in total. On the other hand, it struggled in South Korea with $222,000 on 203 screens over the weekend and $283,000 in total. As for holdovers, the film was down just 7% in Mexico to $454,000 on 150 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $1.37 million while it added $2.11 million on 368 screens in the U.K. for a total of $13.41 million there.
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Awards Season - No Country but Plenty of Oscars for Old Men
February 25th, 2008
The Oscars have all been awarded and No Country for Old Men was the big winner at the Oscars, taking home four major awards.
(It was shut out of the technical nominations.)
The second biggest winner of the night was The Bourne Ultimatum with three awards, all technical.
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International Details - Rambo Charges for the Top
February 24th, 2008
Rambo climbed five spots just missing the top five with $6.96 million on 1989 screens in 25 markets for a total of $25.63 million. The film opened in second place in Germany with $2.78 million 405 screens while it managed third in Mexico with $704,000 on 300. Next up is the U.K., Australia, and Italy, where it opens this weekend, while it enters South Korea next weekend.
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Oscar Contest - Category Highlight - Best Director and Best Picture
February 23rd, 2008
With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. Today we look at Best Director and Best Picture. More...International Details - Juno Jumps Up the Charts
February 17th, 2008
Thanks to an opening in the U.K., Juno shoot up the charts nearly reaching the top five with $8.28 million on 1111 screens in 15 markets for a still early total $17.15 million. In the U.K. the film placed second with $3.91 million on 363 screens, but had the best per screen average in the top 10 there. It also opened in France scoring sixth place with $1.22 million on 149 screens, which gave it the second best per screen average in the top ten there. Meanwhile in Spain the film grew by 5% to $1.03 million on 170 screens over the weekend and a total of $2.34 million after two.
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Oscar Contest - Category Highlight - Supporting Acting Roles
February 17th, 2008
With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. Today we look at Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role. More...Oscar Contest - Category Highlight - Original Screenplay and Adapted Screenplay
February 15th, 2008
With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. Today we will look at Best Writing - Original Screenplay and Best Writing - Adapted Screenplay. More...International Details - Still Treasured
February 10th, 2008
National Treasure: The Book of Secrets slipped out of the top five, again, earning $6.94 million on 2702 screens in 34 markets for a total of $169.62 million. This includes a first place finish in Germany with $3.42 million on 641 screens for a total of $10.03 million after two there. The film opens in the U.K. this weekend and should have little trouble reaching $200 million before long.
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Awards Season - Country's Wins are Getting Old
February 10th, 2008
The final guilds awards were handed recently and it seems like a stuck record with No Country for Old Men picking up award after award. However, it wasn't the only winner.
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International Details - That's Amore!
February 4th, 2008
The Italian movie, Scusa Ma Ti Chiamo Amore, opened in first place in Italy with $7.55 million on 491 screens, which was more than double its nearest competition.
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4 + 3 + 2 = Number One on Per Theater Chart
January 29th, 2008
4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days may have been snubbed by Oscar, but moviegoers felt differently as it earned more than $50,000 in 2 theaters for an average of $25,856 over the weekend. U2 3D earned a million dollars during its opening, more or less. Less over the weekend, but more since Wednesday. This helped it into second place on the per theater chart with an average of $15,808 in 61 theaters. The final film to top $10,000 was L'Annee Derniere a Marienbad in its second weekend of re-release earning $13,719 in one theater.
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Awards Season - SAG Awards - Old Men are Newest Winners
January 27th, 2008
The Screen Actors Guild nominations handed out the hardware tonight and there were five winners amongst the six theatrical awards.
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Awards Season - DGA Rewards Old Men
January 27th, 2008
Directors Guild of America handed out their awards last night and among the awards, two dealt with theatrical releases.
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International Details - International Treasure
January 27th, 2008
National Treasure: The Book of Secrets fell from second to sixth, but it was relatively close with $8.37 million on 3883 screens in 36 markets for a total of $143.30 million. Even if the film had no more markets left to open in, it would reach $150 million and beyond. However, it has yet to open in Germany, the U.K., and France and should top its domestic total before it is done.
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Awards Season - No Shortage of Love for Country or Blood
January 22nd, 2008
The Oscar nominations were announced today and there is no shortage of contenders.
In fact, with no real juggernaut to deal with, the competition is more up in the air that most years.
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Awards Season - Guilds Get into the Act
January 15th, 2008
The final three guilds handed out their nominations over the past week and while most deal with television, there are a handful of theatrical nominations for each of the Directors Guild of America, the Producers Guild of America, and the Writers Guild of America.
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Awards Season - No Ceremony but Plenty of Winners
January 14th, 2008
The WGA strike meant the Golden Globes ceremony was cancelled last night and the winners were instead announced during a half-hour press conference. For people who think the awards have become bloated, this was welcome news.
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Award Season - SAG Follows the Script - SAG Nominations
December 23rd, 2007
The Screen Actors Guild nominations were announced this week, but again there were no clear front runners for the six theatrical categories.
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Dreaming of a Green Christmas
December 18th, 2007
We finally got some really good news this weekend as I Am Legend smashed all expectations and broke records along the way.
Overall, the box office pulled in $161 million over the weekend, which was almost double last weekend's number.
More importantly, it was 35% more than the same weekend last year.
Hopefully this isn't the last positive surprise of the holiday season and 2008 can end on a high note.
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Building on a Legend
December 13th, 2007
This weekend promises to give us the biggest opening box office for a film since August when The Bourne Ultimatum opened with nearly $70 million. I Am Legend won't earn that much, but it will easily win the box office race.
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Award Season - Globes Spread the Love Around
December 13th, 2007
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced their Golden Globe nominations this week, but there were no truly dominate films out of the 14 theatrical categories.
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Compass Can't Find an Audience
December 11th, 2007
The box office has been soft practically since summer ended, but things are starting to get desperate.
This was another week of significant declines at the box office, with overall business of just $82 million.
That's down more than 2% from last weekend, and, more significantly, down more than 15% from the same weekend last year.
Year-to-date, 2007 is still ahead in terms of raw dollars, but ticket sales are now trailing last year's pace.
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Compass Loses Bearings
December 9th, 2007
His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass made a thoroughly disappointing debut in theaters over the weekend, earning just $26.1 million, according to estimates released on Sunday.
That's substantially short of the $30 million - $40 million that New Line had announced as their target, and leaves their $300 million plus investment horribly in the red.
Only a miracle can save it now.
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Will Golden Rule?
December 6th, 2007
It's another slow week for wide releases -- like last weekend, there's only one.
However, His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass should do significantly better than last week's Awake.
It better do significantly better or the holiday season is in real trouble.
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Asleep at the Wheel
November 29th, 2007
The weekend after Thanksgiving is the only slow weekend during the entire Holiday Season.
So it comes as no surprise that only one movie is opening wide, but it is a bit surprising that the weekend is a weak as it is.
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Thanksgiving Weekend Estimates: Enchanted Movie Market
November 25th, 2007
As expected, Enchanted won the Thanksgiving box office race, according to studio estimates released on Sunday.
With a solid $35 million over the three day weekend, and $50 million in five days, the family fantasy had an excellent debut.
If strong reviews translate into good word-of-mouth, this could be the first blockbuster of the Holiday Season.
The biggest surprise of the weekend, though, was This Christmas, which blew past its tracking numbers and beat everyone's expectations with an estimated $18.6 million in just 1,858 theaters.
It has already notched up $27.1 million in its first five days.
Also out-performing expectations was Hitman, which finished fourth with a very creditable $13.035 million.
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Honeymoon Not Over for Old Men
November 20th, 2007
Margot at the Wedding won the race on the per theater chart with just over $80,000 in two theater for an average of $40,518. No Country for Old Men was pushed into second place, but it managed seventh place on the overall chart with over $3 million in just 148 theaters, giving the film an impressive average of $20,782. The only other film to top $10,000 was Holly with $12,442 in its lone theater.
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Contest - Spellbound
November 16th, 2007
Thanksgiving weekend means two things: Binge eating and holiday shopping. We can't help you with the first part, but we have some prizes that would make great gifts and all you have to do to win is simply predict the box office opening for Enchanted.
Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of What Would Jesus Buy? and a signed poster from No Country For Old Men.
Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a copy of What Would Jesus Buy?.
Finally, whoever comes closest, regardless if they go over or under, will win Star Trek: The Original Series - Season 1, on HD-DVD/DVD Combo, and since its MSRP is nearly $200, you will want to win this one.
Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay!
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No One Tops Old Men on Per Theater Chart
November 13th, 2007
No Country for Old Men was the latest Oscar hopeful to hit theaters, and while so many have failed to live up to expectations, this was not the case here.
Despite opening in 28 theaters, it pulled in more than $1 million over the weekend and led the per theater chart with an average of $43,798.
The only other film to come close was Holly with an opening of $32,406 in one theater.
Finally, Om Shanti Om was the second limited release to crack $1 million over the weekend, earning an average of $15,475 in its 114 theaters.
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Movie Website Reviews for Weekend of November 9, 2007
November 11th, 2007
A soft week for movie sites with only a few that stand out and none that are award-worthy. Next week should be different.
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Is Bollywood Ready for the Big Time?
November 9th, 2007
An even dozen limited releases this week and strangely they are even divided between the films playing in just a few theaters or less, and those playing in a couple dozen theaters or more. Included in the latter group is Saawariya, the first Bollywood film released by a major studio, and No Country for Old Men, a serious Oscar contender.
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2007 Preview: November
November 1st, 2007
After a horrible October, we finally get to November and the start of the holiday season.
Just like the summer season doesn't officially begin until Memorial Day, the winter holiday season doesn't officially begin until the Thanksgiving long weekend.
However, studios are trying to stretch the lucrative box office season as long as possible and the holiday-like releases start during the first weekend of the month.
This means practically every weekend this month, there's at least one potential $100 million movie. There are also a few that might be Oscar contenders, although not as many as I had expected.
In fact, so far Award Season has been particularly slow, but at least this means there should be more buzz surrounding the upcoming films as the race is wide open.
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Movie Website Updates for August 12 - August 18, 2007
August 18th, 2007
Busy week with more than 30 sites featured on the list. However, none really stand our as award-worthy; in fact, most only stand because of a lack of style. Hopefully as the fall season progresses and we near the holidays, we will get bigger and better sites launching.
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Movie Website Updates for June 24 - June 30, 2007
June 30th, 2007
One of the slowest weeks I can remember for this list, but at least we have a top-notch site to give the Weekly Website Award to: Ratatouille - Official Site.
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Movie Website Updates for June 10 - June 16, 2007
June 17th, 2007
There weren't as many websites on this week's list as in the past few weeks, but there were at least three that earned some consideration for the Weekly Website Award. In the end, that honor went to I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry - Official Site.
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New Movie US Release Dates - May 13, 2007
May 13th, 2007
This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for 1408, Illegal Tender, Mr. Woodcock and more.
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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018/08/03 | 17 | $3,975 | 0 | $432,145 | 546 | ||
2018/08/10 | 11 | $47,473 | +1,094% | 27 | $1,758 | $493,635 | 547 |
2018/08/17 | 14 | $28,805 | -39% | 27 | $1,067 | $570,944 | 548 |
2018/08/24 | - | $7,972 | -72% | 23 | $347 | $589,975 | 549 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
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Australia | 12/20/2007 | $0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | $0 | |
Japan | 7/16/2023 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $0 | |
New Zealand | 12/1/2022 | $0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | $564 | 6/19/2023 |
North America | 11/21/2007 | $1,226,333 | 28 | 2,037 | 18,936 | $74,273,505 | 7/2/2013 |
South Korea | 2/22/2008 | $0 | 0 | 27 | 77 | $589,081 | 9/10/2018 |
Rest of World | $89,172,603 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $164,035,753 | 6/19/2023 |
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
Javier Bardem | Anton Chigurh |
Josh Brolin | Llewelyn Moss |
Supporting Cast
Tommy Lee Jones | Ed Tom Bell |
Woody Harrelson | Carson Wells |
Kelly Macdonald | Carla Jean Moss |
Garret Dillahunt | Wendell |
Tess Harper | Loretta Ball |
Barry Corbin | Ellis |
Stephen Root | Man who hires Wells |
Rodger Boyce | El Paso Sheriff |
Beth Grant | Carla Jean's mother |
Ana Reeder | Poolside woman |
Kit Gwin | Sheiff Bell's secretary |
Zach Hopkins | Strangled deputy |
Chip Love | Man in Ford |
Eduardo Antonio Garcia | Agua man |
Gene Jones | Gas station proprietor |
Myk Watford | "Managerial" Victim |
Boots Southerland | "Managerial" Victim |
Kathy Lamkin | Desert Aire Manager |
Johnnie Hector | Cabbie at Bus Station |
Margaret Bowman | Del Rio Motel Clerk |
Thomas Kopache | Boot Salesman |
Jason Douglas | Cabbie at Motel |
Doris Hargrave | Waitress |
Rutherford Cravens | Gun Store Clerk |
Matthew Posey | Sporting Goods Clerk |
George Adelo | Mexican in Bathtub |
Mathew Greer | Hitchhiking Driver |
Trent Moore | Nervous Accountant |
Marc Miles | Hotel Eagle Clerk |
Luce Rains | Pickup Driver |
Philip Bentham | Border Bridge Youth |
Eric Reeves | Border Bridge Youth |
Josh Meyer | Border Bridge Youth |
Chris Warner | Flatbed Driver |
Brandon Smith | INS Official |
H. Roland Uribe | Well Dressed Mexican |
Richard Jackson | Chicken Farmer |
Josh Blaylock | Boy on Bike |
Caleb Jones | Boy on Bike |
Dorsey Ray | Odessa Cabbie |
Angel H. Alvarado, Jr. | Norteno Band |
David A. Gomez | Norteno Band |
Milton Hernandez | Norteno Band |
John Mancha | Norteno Band |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Ethan Coen | Director |
Joel Coen | Director |
Joel Coen | Screenwriter |
Ethan Coen | Screenwriter |
Scott Rudin | Producer |
Ethan Coen | Producer |
Joel Coen | Producer |
Cormac McCarthy | Story Creator |
Robert Graf | Executive Producer |
Mark Roybal | Executive Producer |
Roger Deakins | Director of Photography |
Jess Gonchor | Production Designer |
Roderick Jaynes | Editor |
Mary Zophres | Costume Designer |
Carter Burwell | Composer |
Ellen Chenoweth | Casting Director |
David Diliberto | Associate Producer |
Betsy Magruder | Assistant Director |
Jery Hewitt | Second Unit Director |
Robert Graf | Unit Production Manager |
Omar Veytia | Production Manager |
Karen Ruth Getchell | Production Supervisor |
John P. Goldsmith | Art Director |
Nancy Haigh | Set Decorator |
Paul Elliot | Second Unit Camera |
Lori Delapp | Costume Supervisor |
Neil A. Stelzner | Associate Editor |
Peter Kurland | Sound Mixer |
Skip Lievsay | Re-recording Mixer |
Craig Berkey | Re-recording Mixer |
Greg Orloff | Re-recording Mixer |
Skip Lievsay | Supervising Sound Editor |
Craig Berkey | Sound Designer |
Byron Wilson | Dialogue Editor |
Todd Kasow | Music Editor |
Jean A. Black | Make up |
Paul LeBlanc | Hairstylist |
Christien Tinsley | Special Make-up Effects |
Dave Snyder | Special Make-up Effects |
Jo Edna Boldin | Casting Director |
Tracy Kilpatrick | Additional Casting |
Jery Hewitt | Stunt Coordinator |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.