Slovakia Box Office for Vtedy v Hollywoode (2019)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Slovakia Box Office | $861,298 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $377,426,903 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $9,714,455 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $20,378,036 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $30,092,491 | |
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Synopsis
1969 Los Angeles, where everything is changing, as TV star Rick Dalton and his longtime stunt double Cliff Booth make their way around an industry they hardly recognize anymore.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $90,000,000 |
Slovakia Releases: | August 15th, 2019 (Wide), released as Vtedy v Hollywoode |
Video Release: | November 26th, 2019 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment December 9th, 2019 by Sony Pictures |
MPAA Rating: | R for language throughout, some strong graphic violence, drug use, and sexual references. (Rating bulletin 2587 (Cert #52050), 7/17/2019) |
Running Time: | 159 minutes |
Keywords: | Set in Los Angeles, 1960s, Set in Hollywood, Ensemble, TV Industry, TV Actor, Aspiring Actress / Actor, Stuntman, Inspired by a True Story, Addiction, IMAX: DMR, 2020 Oscars Best Picture Nominee, Golden Globe Winner Best Picture—Musical or Comedy, Crime Thriller |
Source: | Based on Real Life Events |
Genre: | Thriller/Suspense |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Dramatization |
Production/Financing Companies: | Columbia Pictures, Heyday Films, Bona Film Group |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom, United States |
Languages: | English |
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The Lion King remained in first place on the overall chart and the theater average chart. It managed an average of $16,216 on the latter, putting it ahead of Honeyland, which landed in second place with an average of $15,000 in two theaters. The Farewell remained in the $10,000 club with an average of $11,246 in 135 theaters. Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood was the final film in the $10,000 club with an average of $11,228.
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Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood earned $5.8 million during previews on Thursday, making it the fastest starting film in Quentin Tarantino’s career. Granted, his most recent film, The Hateful Eight, came out in December of 2015 and it was a box office disappointment. Meanwhile, his biggest hit, Django Unchained, came out in December of 2012 and midnight previews have come a long way since then. That said, this is still an impressive opening and does put the film on pace to beat Quentin Tarantino’s top opening in his career with about $40 million. Add in its reviews and it should last long enough to break even relatively soon.
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July 25th, 2019
Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood is Quentin Tarantino’s first film in four years and it is generating a ton of buzz. However, it is going up against The Lion King, which set records last weekend and has a slim chance at $100 million this weekend. Fortunately, the two films don’t share much of their respective target audiences, so they shouldn’t cannibalize each other at the box office too much. As a result, 2019 should easily beat the same weekend last year in the year-over-year competition. It is too soon to get excited about a potential comeback, but any victory is worth celebrating when you are this far behind.
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2019 Preview: July
July 1st, 2019
June was a disaster, with no pleasant surprises for the entire month, and a boatload of disappointments. In fact, one could argue Aladdin was the biggest hit of the month, despite it opening in May. Toy Story 4 is the biggest hit released in June, but it still missed expectations by a huge margin. In fact, so many films missed expectations by huge margins I’m rethinking my predictions for July. I still think there will be monster hits and I seriously doubt Spider-Man: Far from Home and The Lion King will bomb, but I also don’t think they will reach the heights some of the tracking data suggests they will. The only other film that has a shot at $100 million is Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, but the overall box office is so weak that I’m no longer sure it will get there. Meanwhile, last July wasn’t as strong on top with just two films topping $200 million, Mission: Impossible - Fallout and Ant-Man and the Wasp, neither of which came close to $300 million. However, last year had a lot better depth and I think that could result in 2019 merely breaking even in the year-over-year competition.
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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Trailer
May 16th, 2019
Quentin Tarantino’s homage to 1969 Hollywood, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie opens July 26 ... Full Movie Details.
1969 Los Angeles, where everything is changing, as TV star Rick Dalton and his longtime stunt double Cliff Booth make their way around an industry they hardly recognize anymore.
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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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2019/08/16 | 1 | $285,628 | 74 | $3,860 | $285,628 | 1 | |
2019/08/23 | 1 | $137,064 | -52% | 47 | $2,916 | $543,621 | 2 |
2019/08/30 | 2 | $66,365 | -52% | 35 | $1,896 | $662,980 | 3 |
2019/09/06 | 3 | $52,504 | -21% | 35 | $1,500 | $747,634 | 4 |
2019/09/13 | 4 | $23,899 | -54% | 26 | $919 | $792,040 | 5 |
2019/09/20 | 7 | $15,290 | -36% | 20 | $765 | $812,194 | 6 |
2019/09/27 | 11 | $9,764 | -36% | 10 | $976 | $823,358 | 7 |
2019/10/04 | 13 | $7,496 | -23% | 10 | $750 | $836,349 | 8 |
2019/10/11 | 16 | $3,301 | -56% | 4 | $825 | $846,644 | 9 |
2019/10/18 | 13 | $3,139 | -5% | 5 | $628 | $859,460 | 10 |
2019/10/25 | 17 | $2,124 | -32% | 2 | $1,062 | $856,691 | 11 |
2020/01/31 | 18 | $1,851 | 5 | $370 | $861,298 | 25 |
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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Argentina | 8/22/2019 | $581,985 | 295 | 295 | 787 | $1,792,572 | 2/19/2020 |
Australia | 8/16/2019 | $4,524,777 | 624 | 624 | 3304 | $16,878,802 | 10/28/2024 |
Austria | 8/15/2019 | $491,326 | 120 | 120 | 783 | $2,968,691 | 12/3/2019 |
Bahrain | 8/15/2019 | $130,955 | 12 | 12 | 31 | $267,925 | 9/24/2019 |
Belgium | 8/14/2019 | $1,152,331 | 114 | 114 | 814 | $3,632,714 | 11/19/2019 |
Bolivia | 8/15/2019 | $35,968 | 21 | 21 | 61 | $120,920 | 9/24/2019 |
Brazil | 8/15/2019 | $1,726,835 | 435 | 593 | 2025 | $5,217,469 | 2/19/2020 |
Bulgaria | 8/16/2019 | $96,384 | 0 | 1 | 6 | $462,947 | 2/25/2020 |
Cambodia | 8/29/2019 | $6,870 | 53 | 53 | 75 | $13,632 | 9/24/2019 |
Central America | 8/22/2019 | $288,061 | 202 | 202 | 380 | $684,506 | 10/1/2019 |
Chile | 8/22/2019 | $328,326 | 89 | 114 | 386 | $1,167,223 | 2/26/2020 |
Colombia | 8/15/2019 | $252,049 | 113 | 113 | 375 | $903,191 | 2/19/2020 |
Croatia | 8/15/2019 | $186,728 | 58 | 58 | 289 | $837,003 | 11/5/2019 |
Curacao | 8/29/2019 | $1,490 | 1 | 2 | 3 | $3,443 | 9/11/2019 |
Czech Republic | 8/15/2019 | $819,753 | 152 | 152 | 717 | $2,917,156 | 10/19/2022 |
Denmark | 8/15/2019 | $1,515,754 | 106 | 118 | 695 | $5,425,716 | 10/19/2022 |
Dominican Republic | 8/22/2019 | $33,413 | 20 | 20 | 69 | $104,010 | 10/8/2019 |
East Africa | 8/15/2019 | $5,910 | 5 | 5 | 26 | $13,834 | 10/8/2019 |
Ecuador | 8/16/2019 | $108,045 | 47 | 47 | 175 | $426,117 | 10/8/2019 |
Egypt | 8/21/2019 | $93,418 | 16 | 16 | 67 | $265,142 | 10/1/2019 |
Estonia | 8/16/2019 | $87,521 | 22 | 22 | 101 | $455,850 | 10/17/2019 |
Finland | 8/16/2019 | $677,653 | 113 | 113 | 708 | $3,163,946 | 3/17/2020 |
France | 8/14/2019 | $7,076,506 | 683 | 818 | 4925 | $21,810,768 | 10/29/2019 |
Germany | 8/15/2019 | $5,058,224 | 820 | 895 | 6616 | $20,383,756 | 2/25/2020 |
Ghana | 8/16/2019 | $1,404 | 3 | 4 | 11 | $3,350 | 9/4/2019 |
Greece | 8/22/2019 | $563,775 | 203 | 203 | 523 | $1,804,461 | 10/8/2019 |
Hong Kong | 7/25/2019 | $0 | 0 | 47 | 136 | $1,430,546 | 5/21/2020 |
Hungary | 8/15/2019 | $518,981 | 74 | 98 | 457 | $1,774,523 | 10/19/2022 |
Iceland | 8/14/2019 | $68,562 | 13 | 13 | 43 | $303,125 | 10/8/2019 |
India | 8/15/2019 | $512,361 | 337 | 337 | 539 | $1,292,539 | 2/19/2020 |
Indonesia | 8/27/2019 | $278,430 | 359 | 359 | 469 | $531,379 | 2/4/2020 |
Iraq | 8/15/2019 | $55,378 | 8 | 8 | 28 | $109,716 | 9/17/2019 |
Israel | 8/15/2019 | $517,363 | 37 | 37 | 237 | $1,836,300 | 10/19/2022 |
Italy | 9/18/2019 | $4,996,934 | 0 | 10 | 40 | $14,182,674 | 10/19/2022 |
Jamaica | 8/28/2019 | $6,648 | 5 | 5 | 6 | $14,389 | 9/11/2019 |
Japan | 8/30/2019 | $2,129,603 | 317 | 317 | 1769 | $10,936,013 | 12/27/2019 |
Jordan | 8/15/2019 | $48,893 | 6 | 6 | 22 | $117,178 | 9/24/2019 |
Kenya | 8/16/2019 | $7,142 | 19 | 19 | 29 | $15,820 | 9/17/2019 |
Kuwait | 8/15/2019 | $209,257 | 19 | 19 | 46 | $377,718 | 9/24/2019 |
Latvia | 8/16/2019 | $51,566 | 13 | 13 | 90 | $367,784 | 11/19/2019 |
Lebanon | 8/15/2019 | $80,134 | 23 | 23 | 69 | $232,047 | 1/15/2020 |
Lithuania | 8/16/2019 | $94,143 | 16 | 16 | 90 | $501,162 | 2/12/2020 |
Malaysia | 8/15/2019 | $83,653 | 85 | 85 | 227 | $189,977 | 10/1/2019 |
Mexico | 8/23/2019 | $2,355,962 | 0 | 213 | 347 | $6,096,024 | 10/19/2022 |
Middle East Region | 8/15/2019 | $404,177 | 11 | 11 | 39 | $1,212,752 | 9/24/2019 |
Mongolia | 8/23/2019 | $12,989 | 8 | 9 | 36 | $48,037 | 9/24/2019 |
Netherlands | 8/16/2019 | $1,841,755 | 139 | 140 | 1358 | $6,988,749 | 10/19/2022 |
New Zealand | 8/15/2019 | $527,279 | 160 | 160 | 741 | $2,099,736 | 3/31/2021 |
Nigeria | 8/16/2019 | $4,900 | 42 | 42 | 83 | $10,372 | 9/4/2019 |
North America | 7/26/2019 | $41,082,018 | 3,659 | 3,659 | 25,655 | $142,502,728 | |
Norway | 8/16/2019 | $1,016,279 | 191 | 191 | 823 | $3,969,305 | 12/27/2019 |
Oman | 8/15/2019 | $57,474 | 18 | 18 | 33 | $99,053 | 9/11/2019 |
Pakistan | 8/16/2019 | $31,684 | 35 | 35 | 85 | $111,512 | 10/8/2019 |
Paraguay | 8/22/2019 | $17,108 | 16 | 16 | 30 | $51,803 | 10/1/2019 |
Peru | 8/15/2019 | $163,684 | 67 | 67 | 188 | $566,984 | 2/12/2020 |
Philippines | 8/28/2019 | $136,565 | 114 | 114 | 174 | $220,466 | 2/4/2020 |
Poland | 8/16/2019 | $1,199,861 | 236 | 268 | 1298 | $5,239,616 | 10/19/2022 |
Portugal | 8/15/2019 | $456,512 | 119 | 119 | 611 | $1,735,933 | 10/19/2022 |
Qatar | 8/15/2019 | $120,270 | 17 | 17 | 42 | $224,367 | 9/24/2019 |
Romania | 8/16/2019 | $212,418 | 83 | 83 | 471 | $907,865 | 3/5/2020 |
Russia (CIS) | 8/8/2019 | $7,710,779 | 1387 | 1387 | 6124 | $18,727,996 | 10/19/2022 |
Serbia and Montenegro | 8/15/2019 | $106,980 | 32 | 332 | 491 | $444,482 | 12/10/2019 |
Singapore | 8/15/2019 | $219,382 | 25 | 29 | 155 | $659,828 | 2/25/2020 |
Slovakia | 8/15/2019 | $285,628 | 74 | 74 | 273 | $861,298 | 2/5/2020 |
Slovenia | 8/15/2019 | $99,028 | 25 | 25 | 107 | $324,450 | 12/3/2019 |
South Africa | 8/30/2019 | $85,709 | 51 | 57 | 235 | $349,378 | 2/12/2020 |
South Korea | 9/25/2019 | $908,515 | 678 | 678 | 997 | $1,850,966 | 3/24/2020 |
Spain | 8/15/2019 | $2,463,370 | 425 | 449 | 2948 | $13,504,250 | 3/11/2020 |
Sweden | 8/16/2019 | $1,123,642 | 243 | 243 | 1054 | $4,911,120 | 2/25/2020 |
Switzerland | 8/15/2019 | $817,681 | 141 | 142 | 830 | $3,863,689 | 2/12/2020 |
Syria | 8/15/2019 | $3,118 | 1 | 1 | 4 | $43,500 | 9/11/2019 |
Taiwan | 7/24/2019 | $0 | 0 | 67 | 137 | $1,209,855 | 5/21/2020 |
Thailand | 9/12/2019 | $184,468 | 125 | 125 | 263 | $416,553 | 10/19/2022 |
Trinidad | 8/28/2019 | $14,751 | 17 | 17 | 28 | $23,018 | 9/11/2019 |
Turkey | 8/23/2019 | $398,030 | 272 | 278 | 1132 | $1,394,901 | 10/19/2022 |
Ukraine | 8/15/2019 | $1,035,017 | 358 | 358 | 1133 | $2,567,528 | 2/12/2020 |
United Arab Emirates | 8/15/2019 | $722,244 | 68 | 68 | 207 | $1,805,039 | 10/23/2019 |
United Kingdom | 8/14/2019 | $9,168,119 | 663 | 697 | 4159 | $26,033,998 | 3/17/2020 |
Uruguay | 8/15/2019 | $52,182 | 30 | 30 | 82 | $180,967 | 2/19/2020 |
Venezuela | 8/16/2019 | $11,266 | 41 | 41 | 181 | $61,612 | 10/17/2019 |
Vietnam | 8/16/2019 | $72,693 | 118 | 118 | 247 | $169,139 | 10/1/2019 |
Worldwide Total | $377,426,903 | 10/28/2024 |
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Leading Cast
Leonardo DiCaprio | Rick Dalton |
Brad Pitt | Cliff Booth |
Margot Robbie | Sharon Tate |
Supporting Cast
Emile Hirsch | Jay Sebring |
Margaret Qualley | Kitty Kat |
Timothy Olyphant | James Stacy |
Austin Butler | Charles “Tex” Watson |
Dakota Fanning | Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme |
Bruce Dern | George Spahn |
Al Pacino | Marvin Schwarz |
Burt Reynolds | George Spahn |
Kurt Russell | Randy |
Michael Madsen | TV Show Sherriff |
Luke Perry | Wayne Maunder |
Damian Lewis | Steve McQueen |
Scoot McNairy | Business Bob Gilbert |
Damon Herriman | Charles Manson |
Julia Butters | Meryl Streep |
Martin Kove | TV Character |
Brenda Vaccaro | |
Nichole Galicia | |
Mike Moh | Bruce Lee |
Craig Stark | |
Marco Rodriguez | |
Ramon Franco | |
Raul Cardona | Delgado |
Lena Dunham | Catherine Share |
Maya Hawke | Flower Child |
Zoë Bell | Stunt Coordinator’s Wife |
Keith Jefferson | Land Pirate Keith |
Eddie Perez | Land Pirate Eddie |
Clifton Collins, Jr. | Ernesto “The Mexican” Vaquero |
Madisen Beaty | Katie |
Victoria Pedretti | Lulu |
Dreama Walker | Connie Stevens |
Rumer Willis | Joanna Pettet |
Samantha Robinson | Abigail Folger |
Costa Ronin | Wojciech Frykowski |
Rafal Zawierucha | Roman Polanski |
Lorenza Izzo | Francesca Cappucci |
Maurice Compte | Land Pirate Mao |
Lew Temple | Land Pirate Lew |
Spencer Garrett | Allen Kincade |
Nicholas Hammond | Sam Wanamaker |
Sydney Sweeney | Snake |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Quentin Tarantino | Director |
Quentin Tarantino | Screenwriter |
Quentin Tarantino | Producer |
David Heyman | Producer |
Shannon McIntosh | Producer |
Georgia Kacandes | Executive Producer |
Yu Dong | Executive Producer |
Jeffrey Chan | Executive Producer |
Robert Richardson | Director of Photography |
Fred Raskin | Editor |
Arianne Phillips | Costume Designer |
Victoria Thomas | Casting Director |
Barbara Ling | Production Designer |
Nancy Haigh | Set Decorator |
Michael Minkler | Sound Mixer |
Christian P. Minkler | Sound Mixer |
Mark Ulano | Sound Mixer |
Christopher T. Sadler | Key Second Assistant Director |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.