S.W.A.T. (2003)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $116,877,597Details
International Box Office $90,277,151Details
Worldwide Box Office $207,154,748
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Two wisecracking, battle-hardened veterans team up with a pair of street-smart rookies to form the most freewheeling - but effective - S.W.A.T. team ever. Their first assignment: transport an international drug kingpin into federal custody - after he's offered $100 million to anyone who will free him!

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$37,062,535 (31.7% of total gross)
Legs:3.15 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:56.4% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$70,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.0 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,202 opening theaters/3,220 max. theaters, 6.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $208,945,355

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


Watch Now On

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Google Play:Google Play
Netflix:Netflix, Netflix
Hulu:Hulu

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 8th, 2003 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
Video Release: December 30th, 2003 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence, language and sexual references.
Running Time: 111 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Killer Elite
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Keywords: Action Thriller, Remade, Special Ops, Crime Boss, Bank Robbery, Fired, Corrupt Cops, Set in Los Angeles, FBI
Source:Based on TV
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Columbia Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 4th Monday 87 $2,445,000 Sep 1, 2003 25
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 84 $8,334,862 Aug 29, 2003 24
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 92 $15,190,741 Aug 29, 2003 24
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 68 $10,779,862 Aug 29, 2003 24
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 50 $19,646,889 Aug 29, 2003 24
Biggest Domestic August Weekend 30 $37,062,535 Aug 8, 2003 3
Top Based on TV Weekend Domestic 35 $37,062,535 Aug 8, 2003 3
Top Sony Pictures Weekend Domestic 72 $37,062,535 Aug 8, 2003 3
Biggest Domestic August Day 74 $13,548,444 Aug 8, 2003 1

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 8, 2003 1 $37,062,535   3,202 $11,575   $37,062,535 1
Aug 15, 2003 2 $18,122,486 -51% 3,220 $5,628   $69,672,843 2
Aug 22, 2003 2 $10,581,327 -42% 3,204 $3,303   $87,847,065 3
Aug 29, 2003 3 $8,334,862 -21% 2,781 $2,997   $100,256,983 4
Sep 5, 2003 5 $4,570,388 -45% 2,600 $1,758   $108,784,017 5
Sep 12, 2003 9 $2,708,563 -41% 2,062 $1,314   $112,791,312 6
Sep 19, 2003 15 $1,236,611 -54% 1,278 $968   $114,708,025 7
Sep 26, 2003 20 $486,448 -61% 642 $758   $115,524,018 8
Oct 3, 2003 28 $183,070 -62% 351 $522   $115,832,004 9
Oct 10, 2003 24 $229,622 +25% 237 $969   $116,124,647 10
Oct 17, 2003 26 $168,472 -27% 197 $855   $116,357,927 11
Oct 24, 2003 31 $128,266 -24% 188 $682   $116,521,858 12
Oct 31, 2003 36 $91,815 -28% 169 $543   $116,643,346 13
Nov 14, 2003 39 $55,000   59 $932   $116,820,000 15
Nov 21, 2003 47 $33,766 -39% 69 $489   $116,877,597 16

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 8, 2003 1 $13,548,444     3,202 $4,231   $13,584,444 1
Aug 9, 2003 1 $13,042,768 -4%   3,202 $4,073   $26,627,212 2
Aug 10, 2003 1 $10,435,323 -20%   3,202 $3,259   $37,062,535 3
Aug 11, 2003 1 $4,555,000 -56%   3,202 $1,423   $41,617,535 4
Aug 12, 2003 1 $4,047,000 -11%   3,202 $1,264   $45,664,535 5
Aug 13, 2003 1 $3,240,000 -20%   3,202 $1,012   $48,904,535 6
Aug 14, 2003 1 $2,550,000 -21%   3,202 $796   $51,454,535 7
Aug 15, 2003 2 $5,645,921 +121% -58% 3,220 $1,753   $57,196,278 8
Aug 16, 2003 2 $7,172,930 +27% -45% 3,220 $2,228   $64,369,208 9
Aug 17, 2003 2 $5,303,635 -26% -49% 3,220 $1,647   $69,672,843 10
Aug 18, 2003 2 $2,053,000 -61% -55% 3,220 $638   $71,728,000 11
Aug 19, 2003 2 $2,064,000 +1% -49% 3,220 $641   $73,790,000 12
Aug 20, 2003 2 $1,763,000 -15% -46% 3,220 $548   $75,553,000 13
Aug 21, 2003 2 $1,713,000 -3% -33% 3,220 $532   $77,266,000 14
Aug 22, 2003 2 $3,475,000 +103% -38% 3,204 $1,085   $80,741,000 15
Aug 23, 2003 2 $4,263,634 +23% -41% 3,204 $1,331   $84,862,958 16
Aug 24, 2003 2 $2,984,107 -30% -44% 3,204 $931   $87,847,065 17
Aug 25, 2003 2 $1,126,000 -62% -45% 3,204 $351   $88,973,000 18
Aug 26, 2003 2 $1,153,000 +2% -44% 3,204 $360   $90,126,000 19
Aug 27, 2003 1 $928,000 -20% -47% 3,204 $290   $91,055,000 20
Aug 28, 2003 1 $868,000 -6% -49% 3,204 $271   $91,922,000 21
Aug 29, 2003 3 $2,234,000 +157% -36% 2,781 $803   $94,156,000 22
Aug 30, 2003 3 $3,064,000 +37% -28% 2,781 $1,102   $97,220,000 23
Aug 31, 2003 5 $3,037,000 -1% +2% 2,781 $1,092   $100,257,000 24
Sep 1, 2003 6 $2,445,000 -19% +117% 2,781 $879   $102,702,000 25
Sep 2, 2003 2 $603,000 -75% -48% 2,781 $217   $103,305,000 26
Sep 3, 2003 4 $473,000 -22% -49% 2,781 $170   $103,778,000 27
Sep 4, 2003 4 $435,000 -8% -50% 2,781 $156   $104,214,000 28
Sep 5, 2003 5 $1,391,000 +220% -38% 2,600 $535   $105,605,000 29
Sep 6, 2003 5 $2,110,825 +52% -31% 2,600 $812   $107,652,960 30
Sep 7, 2003 5 $1,131,057 -46% -63% 2,600 $435   $108,784,017 31
Sep 8, 2003 5 $295,000 -74% -88% 2,600 $113   $109,079,000 32
Sep 9, 2003 4 $364,000 +23% -40% 2,600 $140   $109,442,000 33
Sep 10, 2003 4 $314,000 -14% -34% 2,600 $121   $109,757,000 34
Sep 11, 2003 4 $326,000 +4% -25% 2,600 $125   $110,083,000 35
Sep 12, 2003 7 $783,000 +140% -44% 2,062 $380   $110,866,000 36
Sep 13, 2003 10 $1,237,517 +58% -41% 2,062 $600   $112,107,611 37
Sep 14, 2003 9 $683,701 -45% -40% 2,062 $332   $112,791,312 38
Sep 15, 2003 9 $158,000 -77% -46% 2,062 $77   $112,949,000 39
Sep 16, 2003 7 $194,000 +23% -47% 2,062 $94   $113,143,000 40
Sep 17, 2003 9 $163,000 -16% -48% 2,062 $79   $113,307,000 41
Sep 18, 2003 7 $164,000 +1% -50% 2,062 $80   $113,471,000 42

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 8, 2003 1 $51,550,357   3,202 $16,099   $51,550,357 1
Aug 15, 2003 2 $25,715,381 -50% 3,220 $7,986   $77,265,738 2
Aug 22, 2003 2 $14,656,383 -43% 3,204 $4,574   $91,922,121 3
Aug 29, 2003 5 $12,291,508 -16% 2,781 $4,420   $104,213,629 4
Sep 5, 2003 4 $5,869,120 -52% 2,600 $2,257   $110,082,749 5
Sep 12, 2003 10 $3,388,665 -42% 2,062 $1,643   $113,471,414 6
Sep 19, 2003 16 $1,566,156 -54% 1,278 $1,225   $115,037,570 7
Sep 26, 2003 20 $611,364 -61% 642 $952   $115,648,934 8
Oct 3, 2003 24 $246,091 -60% 351 $701   $115,895,025 9
Oct 10, 2003 24 $294,430 +20% 237 $1,242   $116,189,455 10
Oct 17, 2003 27 $204,137 -31% 197 $1,036   $116,393,592 11
Oct 24, 2003 33 $157,939 -23% 188 $840   $116,551,531 12
Nov 14, 2003 40 $78,831   59 $1,336   $116,843,831 15
Nov 21, 2003 57 $33,766 -57% 69 $489   $116,877,597 16

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


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

Samuel L. Jackson Lt. Dan "Hondo" Harrelson
Colin Farrell Jim Street
Michelle Rodriguez Chris Sanchez
James Todd Smith Deacon "Deke" Kaye

Supporting Cast

Brian Van Holt Michael Boxer
Jeremy Renner Brian "Poker" Gamble
Josh Charles T.J. McCabe
Olivier Martinez Alex Montel
Reg E. Cathey Lt. Greg Velasquez
Larry Poindexter Capt. Thomas Fuller
Page Kennedy Travis Shipley
Domenick Lombardozzi GQ
James DuMont Gus
Denis Arndt Sgt. Howard
Lindsey Ginter Agent Hauser
Lucinda Jenney Kathy
E. Roger Mitchell Agent Kirkland
Frankie Jay Allison Robber #2
Tody Bernard Subway Engineer
Joey Bucaro Robber #3
Andi Chapman Customs Agent #2
Brad Crosby Lee
Kevin Davitian Uncle Martin Gascoigne
Tommy De La Cruz Gangster #1
Reed Diamond Officer Dave Burress
Jamal Duff LAPD Officer at Subway
Kenny Franklin Young Deputy
Maria Galvez Latina Woman
Matt Gerald Nick
Sheri Goldner Dispatcher #1
Steven Hack Injured Bank Manager
Krista Hartling Motorcycle Cop
Clark Johnson Deke's Handsome Partner
Benjamin King Customs Agent #1
Brian Leckner Cashier
Iris Little Thomas Bank Supervisor
Devika Parikh Jail Intake Reporter
Rod Perry Deke's Dad
Audra Platz Dispatcher #2
Ken Rudolph Reporter #1
Heather Salmon Wounded Bank Teller
Ashley Scott Lara
Gregory Sporleder Robber #1
Richard Steinmetz S.W.A.T. Negotiator
David St. James Polish Hostage
Arlow Stewart Homeboy
Michael Eric Strickland Lawyer
Andy Umberger Deputy Chief
Jeffrey Wincott Ed Taylor
Jay Acovone Lear Jet Pilot
Mario Aguilar Jr. Beat-up Latino Thug
Grant Albrecht Desk Officer #2
Peter Allas Bistro Gangster #1
Nathan Andrews Lead Gangster
Michael Baker Range Official
Dianne Barone Newscaster #1
Melanie Kim Blank Reporter #3
Esther K. Chae Reporter #2
Gregory Crane Prison Guard
Bruce Dent Waiter
Martin Dorsla Hip Cop
Colin Egglesfield LAPD Officer
Steve Forrest S.W.A.T. Truck Driver
Garry G. Gamble's Thug
Willie Gault Newscaster #2
Bruce Gray Richard Segerstrom
Michael Guarnera Paramedic
Noel Gugliemi Latino Thug
Daniel Ichikawa Sgt. Yamoto
Dale Jones Gangbanger
Tricia Kelly Waitress at Pub
Joseph Kung Rail Unit Cop
Danny La Cava S.W.A.T. Techie
Sergio Lambert Kid in Alley
Jenya Lano Monique
Ricki Lopez Agusta Pilot #2
Elio Lupi Hot Dog Vendor
Alexander Lyras Bistro Gangster #2
Jay Montalvo Spanish Newscaster
Neal H. Moritz Luxury Car Driver
Stephen Ramsey Lear Jet Co-Pilot
Octavia Spencer Neighbor in Alley
Shannon Sturges Mrs. Segerstrom
Max Thayer Desk Officer
Nicholas Vachon Agusta Pilot #1
Jamison Yang Broker

Cameos

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

Production and Technical Credits

Clark Johnson Director
David Ayer Screenwriter
David McKenna Screenwriter
Ron Mita Story Creator
Jim McClain Story Creator
Neal H. Moritz Producer
Dan Halsted Producer
Louis D’Esposito Executive Producer
Mayne Berke Production Designer
Michael Tronick Editor
Elliot Goldenthal Composer
Gabriel Beristain Director of Photography
George Huang Co-Producer
Amanda Cohen Co-Producer
Todd Black Co-Executive Producer
Lars P. Winther Assistant Director
Robert L. Brown Unit Production Manager
Sara E. White Production Supervisor
M. James Arnett Second Unit Director
Gershon Ginsburg Art Director
Casey Hallenbeck Set Decorator
Anette Haellmigk Second Unit Camera
Steven Bernstein Second Unit Camera
Christopher Lawrence Costume Designer
Joe McCloskey Costume Supervisor
Steve Nelson Sound Mixer
Jeffrey J. Haboush Re-recording Mixer
Bill W. Benton Re-recording Mixer
Cameron Frankley Supervising Sound Editor
Cameron Frankley Sound Designer
Paul N. J. Ottosson Sound Designer
Doug Jackson Sound Effects Editor
Lisa Hannan Sound Effects Editor
Peter Brown Sound Effects Editor
Carin Rogers Dialogue Editor
Scott G.G. Haller Dialogue Editor
Curtis Roush Music Editor
Daryl Kell Music Editor
Will Kaplan Music Editor
Deborah Lamia Denaver Make up
Patty Miller Hairstylist
Evyen Klean Music Supervisor
Robert Hammer Character Creator
Sarah Halley Finn Casting Director
Randi Hiller Casting Director
M. James Arnett Stunt Coordinator

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

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Synopsis

Two wisecracking, battle-hardened veterans team up with a pair of street-smart rookies to form the most freewheeling - but effective - S.W.A.T. team ever. Their first assignment: transport an international drug kingpin into federal custody - after he's offered $100 million to anyone who will free him!

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$37,062,535 (31.7% of total gross)
Legs:3.15 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:56.4% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$70,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.0 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,202 opening theaters/3,220 max. theaters, 6.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $208,945,355

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


Watch Now On

iTunes:iTunes
Google Play:Google Play
Netflix:Netflix, Netflix
Hulu:Hulu

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 8th, 2003 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
Video Release: December 30th, 2003 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence, language and sexual references.
Running Time: 111 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Killer Elite
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Action Thriller, Remade, Special Ops, Crime Boss, Bank Robbery, Fired, Corrupt Cops, Set in Los Angeles, FBI
Source:Based on TV
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Columbia Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 4th Monday 87 $2,445,000 Sep 1, 2003 25
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 84 $8,334,862 Aug 29, 2003 24
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 92 $15,190,741 Aug 29, 2003 24
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 68 $10,779,862 Aug 29, 2003 24
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 50 $19,646,889 Aug 29, 2003 24
Biggest Domestic August Weekend 30 $37,062,535 Aug 8, 2003 3
Top Based on TV Weekend Domestic 35 $37,062,535 Aug 8, 2003 3
Top Sony Pictures Weekend Domestic 72 $37,062,535 Aug 8, 2003 3
Biggest Domestic August Day 74 $13,548,444 Aug 8, 2003 1

Leading Cast

Samuel L. Jackson Lt. Dan "Hondo" Harrelson
Colin Farrell Jim Street
Michelle Rodriguez Chris Sanchez
James Todd Smith Deacon "Deke" Kaye

Supporting Cast

Brian Van Holt Michael Boxer
Jeremy Renner Brian "Poker" Gamble
Josh Charles T.J. McCabe
Olivier Martinez Alex Montel
Reg E. Cathey Lt. Greg Velasquez
Larry Poindexter Capt. Thomas Fuller
Page Kennedy Travis Shipley
Domenick Lombardozzi GQ
James DuMont Gus
Denis Arndt Sgt. Howard
Lindsey Ginter Agent Hauser
Lucinda Jenney Kathy
E. Roger Mitchell Agent Kirkland
Frankie Jay Allison Robber #2
Tody Bernard Subway Engineer
Joey Bucaro Robber #3
Andi Chapman Customs Agent #2
Brad Crosby Lee
Kevin Davitian Uncle Martin Gascoigne
Tommy De La Cruz Gangster #1
Reed Diamond Officer Dave Burress
Jamal Duff LAPD Officer at Subway
Kenny Franklin Young Deputy
Maria Galvez Latina Woman
Matt Gerald Nick
Sheri Goldner Dispatcher #1
Steven Hack Injured Bank Manager
Krista Hartling Motorcycle Cop
Clark Johnson Deke's Handsome Partner
Benjamin King Customs Agent #1
Brian Leckner Cashier
Iris Little Thomas Bank Supervisor
Devika Parikh Jail Intake Reporter
Rod Perry Deke's Dad
Audra Platz Dispatcher #2
Ken Rudolph Reporter #1
Heather Salmon Wounded Bank Teller
Ashley Scott Lara
Gregory Sporleder Robber #1
Richard Steinmetz S.W.A.T. Negotiator
David St. James Polish Hostage
Arlow Stewart Homeboy
Michael Eric Strickland Lawyer
Andy Umberger Deputy Chief
Jeffrey Wincott Ed Taylor
Jay Acovone Lear Jet Pilot
Mario Aguilar Jr. Beat-up Latino Thug
Grant Albrecht Desk Officer #2
Peter Allas Bistro Gangster #1
Nathan Andrews Lead Gangster
Michael Baker Range Official
Dianne Barone Newscaster #1
Melanie Kim Blank Reporter #3
Esther K. Chae Reporter #2
Gregory Crane Prison Guard
Bruce Dent Waiter
Martin Dorsla Hip Cop
Colin Egglesfield LAPD Officer
Steve Forrest S.W.A.T. Truck Driver
Garry G. Gamble's Thug
Willie Gault Newscaster #2
Bruce Gray Richard Segerstrom
Michael Guarnera Paramedic
Noel Gugliemi Latino Thug
Daniel Ichikawa Sgt. Yamoto
Dale Jones Gangbanger
Tricia Kelly Waitress at Pub
Joseph Kung Rail Unit Cop
Danny La Cava S.W.A.T. Techie
Sergio Lambert Kid in Alley
Jenya Lano Monique
Ricki Lopez Agusta Pilot #2
Elio Lupi Hot Dog Vendor
Alexander Lyras Bistro Gangster #2
Jay Montalvo Spanish Newscaster
Neal H. Moritz Luxury Car Driver
Stephen Ramsey Lear Jet Co-Pilot
Octavia Spencer Neighbor in Alley
Shannon Sturges Mrs. Segerstrom
Max Thayer Desk Officer
Nicholas Vachon Agusta Pilot #1
Jamison Yang Broker

Cameos

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

Production and Technical Credits

Clark Johnson Director
David Ayer Screenwriter
David McKenna Screenwriter
Ron Mita Story Creator
Jim McClain Story Creator
Neal H. Moritz Producer
Dan Halsted Producer
Louis D’Esposito Executive Producer
Mayne Berke Production Designer
Michael Tronick Editor
Elliot Goldenthal Composer
Gabriel Beristain Director of Photography
George Huang Co-Producer
Amanda Cohen Co-Producer
Todd Black Co-Executive Producer
Lars P. Winther Assistant Director
Robert L. Brown Unit Production Manager
Sara E. White Production Supervisor
M. James Arnett Second Unit Director
Gershon Ginsburg Art Director
Casey Hallenbeck Set Decorator
Anette Haellmigk Second Unit Camera
Steven Bernstein Second Unit Camera
Christopher Lawrence Costume Designer
Joe McCloskey Costume Supervisor
Steve Nelson Sound Mixer
Jeffrey J. Haboush Re-recording Mixer
Bill W. Benton Re-recording Mixer
Cameron Frankley Supervising Sound Editor
Cameron Frankley Sound Designer
Paul N. J. Ottosson Sound Designer
Doug Jackson Sound Effects Editor
Lisa Hannan Sound Effects Editor
Peter Brown Sound Effects Editor
Carin Rogers Dialogue Editor
Scott G.G. Haller Dialogue Editor
Curtis Roush Music Editor
Daryl Kell Music Editor
Will Kaplan Music Editor
Deborah Lamia Denaver Make up
Patty Miller Hairstylist
Evyen Klean Music Supervisor
Robert Hammer Character Creator
Sarah Halley Finn Casting Director
Randi Hiller Casting Director
M. James Arnett Stunt Coordinator

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

DVD Releases for September 19, 2006

September 19th, 2006

It's another week where first run releases are taking a backseat to limited releases and TV on DVD. That latter category is especially busy with the Fall season under way. In fact, it is from that list that we get the DVD Pick of the Week, My Name Is Earl - The Complete First Season - Buy from Amazon, but Hard Candy - Buy from Amazon earns an honorable mention. More...

DVD Releases for October 26, 2004

October 25th, 2004

Every week films get a second chance at success from the home market; or, in some cases, a first chance at success. Here is a list of wide releases, limited releases and a few from the growing TV on DVD section, including the winner of the DVD Pick of the Week That 70's Show - The Complete First Season - Buy from Amazon. More...

DVD Releases for December 30, 2003

December 30th, 2003

Every week films get a second chance at success from the home market; or, in some cases, a first chance at success. Here is a list of wide releases, limited releases and even one or two from the growing TV on DVD section. This week has more to offer than last week, which is not saying much. More...

A Quarter Billion for the King

December 23rd, 2003

As expected, Lord of the Rings: Return of the King dominated the international markets this week, setting many records along the way. It played in 28 countries on 7,403 screens earning $125.9 million, which is a record for international weekend. The film also broke individual market records for Wednesday openings in 15 countries, out of 17 Wednesday openings. It also broke weekend records in more than half a dozen other countries, including major markets like the U.K. and Germany. Worldwide totals for Return of the King are already at $250 million, (another record) putting it in 168th place on the all-time chart in just 5 days. Even with this success, it is unlike to unseat Titanic as the number one movie of all time, but it should become only the second film to earn $1 billion worldwide. More...

Nemo's Fifth at Number One

December 16th, 2003

For the fifth straight week Finding Nemo was number one at the international box office. And while the film is starting to show signs of slowing down, its weekly performance is still amazing. A total international take of $31.5 million on 5,200 screens made it the clear winner. Plus it was number one in 20 of 27 markets it played in and surpassed $300 million internationally. Current totals for the Pixar smash hit are $330.2 million internationally, (good for 20th place) and $669.9 million worldwide, (for 15th place.) The Lion King is the only animated movie to make more. With only a couple more markets to open in, Finding Nemo must rely on long legs to take top spot away from The Lion King. More...

Nemo's Number One at Pixar

December 10th, 2003

Finding Nemo not only won the weekend in convincing fashion, it also became Pixar's biggest international hit internationally, overtaking Monsters Inc.. The film's performance this week was even more impressive than last week. Number one in 20 markets helped it to another $45.9 million, bringing its total to $283.4 million internationally. That's 28th overall and 3rd for animated movies. However, it is only a few million behind Aladdin for second and will surpass that film mid-week (most likely, it has already done so.) Worldwide, Finding Nemo is even more impressive with $623.1 million, 18th overall. More...

Pirates' Loot Drops, Still Number One

October 3rd, 2003


Box Offices Falls

September 8th, 2003


Summer Ends with Record Breaking Labor Day Weekend

September 3rd, 2003


Single Sequel set to open on Slowest Long Weekend of the Year

August 29th, 2003


Weaker than Expected New Releases Don't Help Holdovers

August 26th, 2003


Wide Releases Offer Little to Audiences

August 22nd, 2003


Freddy and Jason Kill Competition and (Almost) Everyone Else

August 18th, 2003


Dog Days of Summer Opens with Four Duds

August 15th, 2003


Stepping In at Number One

August 12th, 2003


New Movies Exceed Expectations, Holdovers Falter

August 12th, 2003


Will S.W.A.T. Finally Make Colin Farrell a Superstar?

August 9th, 2003


Movie Websites Launches for July 31 - August 6

August 7th, 2003


Movie Websites Launches for June 26 - July 2

July 2nd, 2003


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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 8, 2003 1 $37,062,535   3,202 $11,575   $37,062,535 1
Aug 15, 2003 2 $18,122,486 -51% 3,220 $5,628   $69,672,843 2
Aug 22, 2003 2 $10,581,327 -42% 3,204 $3,303   $87,847,065 3
Aug 29, 2003 3 $8,334,862 -21% 2,781 $2,997   $100,256,983 4
Sep 5, 2003 5 $4,570,388 -45% 2,600 $1,758   $108,784,017 5
Sep 12, 2003 9 $2,708,563 -41% 2,062 $1,314   $112,791,312 6
Sep 19, 2003 15 $1,236,611 -54% 1,278 $968   $114,708,025 7
Sep 26, 2003 20 $486,448 -61% 642 $758   $115,524,018 8
Oct 3, 2003 28 $183,070 -62% 351 $522   $115,832,004 9
Oct 10, 2003 24 $229,622 +25% 237 $969   $116,124,647 10
Oct 17, 2003 26 $168,472 -27% 197 $855   $116,357,927 11
Oct 24, 2003 31 $128,266 -24% 188 $682   $116,521,858 12
Oct 31, 2003 36 $91,815 -28% 169 $543   $116,643,346 13
Nov 14, 2003 39 $55,000   59 $932   $116,820,000 15
Nov 21, 2003 47 $33,766 -39% 69 $489   $116,877,597 16

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 8, 2003 1 $13,548,444     3,202 $4,231   $13,584,444 1
Aug 9, 2003 1 $13,042,768 -4%   3,202 $4,073   $26,627,212 2
Aug 10, 2003 1 $10,435,323 -20%   3,202 $3,259   $37,062,535 3
Aug 11, 2003 1 $4,555,000 -56%   3,202 $1,423   $41,617,535 4
Aug 12, 2003 1 $4,047,000 -11%   3,202 $1,264   $45,664,535 5
Aug 13, 2003 1 $3,240,000 -20%   3,202 $1,012   $48,904,535 6
Aug 14, 2003 1 $2,550,000 -21%   3,202 $796   $51,454,535 7
Aug 15, 2003 2 $5,645,921 +121% -58% 3,220 $1,753   $57,196,278 8
Aug 16, 2003 2 $7,172,930 +27% -45% 3,220 $2,228   $64,369,208 9
Aug 17, 2003 2 $5,303,635 -26% -49% 3,220 $1,647   $69,672,843 10
Aug 18, 2003 2 $2,053,000 -61% -55% 3,220 $638   $71,728,000 11
Aug 19, 2003 2 $2,064,000 +1% -49% 3,220 $641   $73,790,000 12
Aug 20, 2003 2 $1,763,000 -15% -46% 3,220 $548   $75,553,000 13
Aug 21, 2003 2 $1,713,000 -3% -33% 3,220 $532   $77,266,000 14
Aug 22, 2003 2 $3,475,000 +103% -38% 3,204 $1,085   $80,741,000 15
Aug 23, 2003 2 $4,263,634 +23% -41% 3,204 $1,331   $84,862,958 16
Aug 24, 2003 2 $2,984,107 -30% -44% 3,204 $931   $87,847,065 17
Aug 25, 2003 2 $1,126,000 -62% -45% 3,204 $351   $88,973,000 18
Aug 26, 2003 2 $1,153,000 +2% -44% 3,204 $360   $90,126,000 19
Aug 27, 2003 1 $928,000 -20% -47% 3,204 $290   $91,055,000 20
Aug 28, 2003 1 $868,000 -6% -49% 3,204 $271   $91,922,000 21
Aug 29, 2003 3 $2,234,000 +157% -36% 2,781 $803   $94,156,000 22
Aug 30, 2003 3 $3,064,000 +37% -28% 2,781 $1,102   $97,220,000 23
Aug 31, 2003 5 $3,037,000 -1% +2% 2,781 $1,092   $100,257,000 24
Sep 1, 2003 6 $2,445,000 -19% +117% 2,781 $879   $102,702,000 25
Sep 2, 2003 2 $603,000 -75% -48% 2,781 $217   $103,305,000 26
Sep 3, 2003 4 $473,000 -22% -49% 2,781 $170   $103,778,000 27
Sep 4, 2003 4 $435,000 -8% -50% 2,781 $156   $104,214,000 28
Sep 5, 2003 5 $1,391,000 +220% -38% 2,600 $535   $105,605,000 29
Sep 6, 2003 5 $2,110,825 +52% -31% 2,600 $812   $107,652,960 30
Sep 7, 2003 5 $1,131,057 -46% -63% 2,600 $435   $108,784,017 31
Sep 8, 2003 5 $295,000 -74% -88% 2,600 $113   $109,079,000 32
Sep 9, 2003 4 $364,000 +23% -40% 2,600 $140   $109,442,000 33
Sep 10, 2003 4 $314,000 -14% -34% 2,600 $121   $109,757,000 34
Sep 11, 2003 4 $326,000 +4% -25% 2,600 $125   $110,083,000 35
Sep 12, 2003 7 $783,000 +140% -44% 2,062 $380   $110,866,000 36
Sep 13, 2003 10 $1,237,517 +58% -41% 2,062 $600   $112,107,611 37
Sep 14, 2003 9 $683,701 -45% -40% 2,062 $332   $112,791,312 38
Sep 15, 2003 9 $158,000 -77% -46% 2,062 $77   $112,949,000 39
Sep 16, 2003 7 $194,000 +23% -47% 2,062 $94   $113,143,000 40
Sep 17, 2003 9 $163,000 -16% -48% 2,062 $79   $113,307,000 41
Sep 18, 2003 7 $164,000 +1% -50% 2,062 $80   $113,471,000 42

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 8, 2003 1 $51,550,357   3,202 $16,099   $51,550,357 1
Aug 15, 2003 2 $25,715,381 -50% 3,220 $7,986   $77,265,738 2
Aug 22, 2003 2 $14,656,383 -43% 3,204 $4,574   $91,922,121 3
Aug 29, 2003 5 $12,291,508 -16% 2,781 $4,420   $104,213,629 4
Sep 5, 2003 4 $5,869,120 -52% 2,600 $2,257   $110,082,749 5
Sep 12, 2003 10 $3,388,665 -42% 2,062 $1,643   $113,471,414 6
Sep 19, 2003 16 $1,566,156 -54% 1,278 $1,225   $115,037,570 7
Sep 26, 2003 20 $611,364 -61% 642 $952   $115,648,934 8
Oct 3, 2003 24 $246,091 -60% 351 $701   $115,895,025 9
Oct 10, 2003 24 $294,430 +20% 237 $1,242   $116,189,455 10
Oct 17, 2003 27 $204,137 -31% 197 $1,036   $116,393,592 11
Oct 24, 2003 33 $157,939 -23% 188 $840   $116,551,531 12
Nov 14, 2003 40 $78,831   59 $1,336   $116,843,831 15
Nov 21, 2003 57 $33,766 -57% 69 $489   $116,877,597 16

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


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