Germany Box Office for The Three Stooges (2012)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Germany Box Office $76,065Details
Worldwide Box Office $54,052,249Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $21,963,943 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $3,128,864 Details
Total North America Video Sales $25,092,807
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Left on a nun's doorstep, Larry, Curly and Moe grow up finger-poking, nyuk-nyuking and woo-woo-wooing their way to uncharted levels of knuckleheaded misadventure. Out to save their childhood home, only The Three Stooges could become embroiled in an oddball murder plot...while also stumbling into starring in a phenomenally successful TV reality show.

Metrics

Movie Details

Production Budget:$30,000,000
Germany Releases: October 11th, 2012 (Wide)
Video Release: July 17th, 2012 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for slapstick action violence, some rude and suggestive humor including language.
(Rating bulletin 2211, 2/22/2012)
Running Time: 92 minutes
Keywords: Epilogue, Orphan, Adopted Family, Sibling Rivalry, Religious, Reality TV, Cross-Dressing, Development Hell, Gratuitous Cameos, Farcical / Slapstick Comedy
Source:Remake
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Conundrum Entertainment, Charles B. Wessler Entertainment, C3 Entertainmnet, Dune Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

DVD Sales: New Releases in a Feud with Holdovers

August 14th, 2012

There were not a lot of new releases to make an impact on the DVD sales chart this week. However, we did have a new number one, as Hatfields and McCoys DVD sold 363,000 units and generated $7.25 million in revenue. That's an excellent start for a TV mini-series. More...

DVD Sales: New Releases Were Silent

August 7th, 2012

There was only one new release to chart on this week's DVD sales chart this week, and it didn't even reach the top ten. This left The Three Stooges in first place with 182,000 units / $3.62 million for the week, lifting its totals to 601,000 units / $12.02 million. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Begins in First, Knight Rises to Top

August 1st, 2012

There were quite a few new releases to reach the Blu-ray sales chart this week, including three in the top five. However, the top two spots were held by holdovers: Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. Batman Begins sold 313,000 units / $3.11 million for the week for approximate total sales of 1.8 million units / $23 million. The Dark Knight sold 280,000 units and generating just under $6.00 million for the week and has now sold 7.3 million units sold and generated $116 million in total revenue. It is very likely the best-selling Blu-ray of all time overtaking Avatar, although Avatar did generate more total revenue. (Unfortunately, it started on Blu-ray while the market was small enough that there's uncertainty with early numbers.) More...

DVD Sales: Number One for Three

July 31st, 2012

New releases dominated the DVD sales chart taking three of the top five spots and six of the top eleven. This includes a new number one film, The Three Stooges, which sold 378,000 units while generating $7.55 million in opening week revenue. This is a good start compared to its theatrical run, but not a great start. Additionally, it didn't have a strong theatrical run, so this is more damning it with faint praise. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for July 17th, 2012

July 17th, 2012

It's broken record time. As is usual for this time of year, it is a slow week on the home market. There are two first run releases coming out, Lockout and The Three Stooges, but neither film was a box office hit. On the other hand, there are a number of catalogue titles (Singin' In the Rain); limited releases (Salmon Fishing in the Yemen); and TV on DVD releases (Sanctuary: The Complete Fourth Season). All three of those releases are contenders for Pick of the Week, but in the end I went with Leverage: Season Four. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Moviegoers were Very Thoughtful

April 23rd, 2012

Every single film in the top five either matched or exceeded expectations, Think Like a Man more than doubled its predictions, but it still wasn't enough to match last year's total. Granted, there was still reason to celebrate, as the box office soared 18% when compared to last week reaching $135 million over the weekend, while the box office fell short of last year's total by less than 0.5%, so it is hardly a reason to panic. Additionally, 2012 is still ahead of 2011 by a massive 17% margin at $3.14 billion to $2.69 billion. Next weekend will be a disaster, but the weekend after that is the start of summer, and analysts are bullish on the overall box office chances. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will New Releases Finally Get Lucky?

April 19th, 2012

It has been nearly a month since we've had a new release top the box office chart, but it looks like The Hunger Games is finally going to be pushed from top spot. It looks like The Lucky One will be the film that breaks The Hunger Games winning streak, as it is the only saturation level release. On the other hand, Think Like a Man and Chimpanzee are barely opening wide. Fortunately, the three wide releases this year appear about as strong as the three wide releases from last year. Unfortunately, last year was led by Rio during its second weekend of release, so 2012 has about a $25 million hole it will need to plug if it is to avoid the first three-week slump of the year. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: It's All Fun and Games Till the Box Office Falls

April 16th, 2012

The overall box office went about as well as expected over the weekend; however, that's not particularly good news, as expectations were low to begin with. The Hunger Games remained on top of the box office for the fourth time, making it the first film since Avatar to accomplish that feat. However, there wasn't a lot of celebrate over the weekend, as the box office fell 8% from last weekend to $114 million. More importantly, this was 12% lower than the same weekend last year, making this the worst year-over-year decline of 2012. That said, 2012 still has a massive lead on 2011 up $2.98 billion to $2.50 billion and if the summer is as good as the first part of the year was, that lead will be even greater by the time the Fall rolls around. More...

Weekend Estimates: Hunger Games Wins for Fourth Weekend

April 15th, 2012

The Hunger Games will enjoy a fourth straight weekend at the top of the box office chart, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. With a $21.5 million weekend, the film moves to about $337 million in total, by far the biggest hit of 2012 so far. The Three Stooges and The Cabin in the Woods will both post decent openings, with $17.1 million and $14.85 million respectively, but neither has broken out of their core demographics enough for a win. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will New Releases Finally Satisfy Box Office Hunger?

April 12th, 2012

After a fantastic three-month run in which 2012 only lost once in the year-over-year comparison and built a 20% lead over 2011, it looks like the box office is returning normal. This weekend there are three films opening wide: The Cabin in the Woods, Lockout, and The Three Stooges. However, despite the number of new releases, there are many who think The Hunger Games will remain on top for the fourth weekend in a row. This would be terrible news for everyone, with the possible exception of Lionsgate, which is the distributor for both The Hunger Games and The Cabin in the Woods, as it is a sign of profound weakness at the box office. How weak is the box office? There is a chance that all three films combined won't open with as much as last year's number one film, Rio, opened with. And there's a chance none of the new wide releases will open with as much as the second place film, Scream 4, opened with. There's little hope 2012 will walk away with a win this time around. More...

Contest: Do Go Into the Woods

April 6th, 2012

There are three films opening wide next week and I think The Cabin in the Woods will be the biggest hit. I hope The Cabin in the Woods will be the biggest hit. It will certainly earn better reviews than Lockout or The Three Stoogers will. Regardless if I'm right, it is the target film in this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for The Cabin in the Woods. 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 The Descendants on Blu-ray. 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 The Descendants on Blu-ray. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2012 Preview: April

April 1st, 2012

There's good news / bad news going forward into April. First the good news, aside from one week where we saw a minor dip, March was fantastic. There were a number of films beating expectations and the overall the month was even stronger than predicted. As of this weekend, the box office is now 20% higher than the same pace last year. The bad news? That winning streak will certainly come to an end in April. Last year, there was one film that reached $200 million, Fast Five, plus two others that reached $100 million, Hop and Rio. Granted, due to the shifting calendar, Hop is actually being compared to the last weekend in March, so this April only needs one $200 million hit and a $150 million hit to keep pace. But even so, there's almost no chance that will happen. In fact, there's a chance that we might not have one film topping $100 million this year. Only three films have a real shot at this milestone: American Reunion, Five-Year Engagement, and Titanic 3D. And quite frankly, only the first one has a 50/50 chance of getting there. We will likely see 2012 shed some of its lead over 2011, but it should still end the month with a solid year-over-year lead. More...

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Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2012/10/12 16 $17,917   50 $358   $76,065 1

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 7/19/2012 $316,355 50 50 195 $848,651 12/29/2018
Australia 6/21/2012 $86,838 46 207 757 $3,502,692 12/11/2015
Chile 11/1/2012 $59,819 26 26 53 $80,056 12/29/2018
France 7/25/2012 $1,684 10 10 10 $1,684 12/11/2015
Germany 10/11/2012 $17,917 50 50 50 $76,065 12/12/2015
Indonesia 7/25/2012 $62,319 33 33 34 $117,642 12/29/2018
Italy 6/29/2012 $25,696 108 108 108 $25,764 12/10/2015
Malaysia 8/9/2012 $118,113 60 60 136 $399,876 12/11/2015
Mexico 8/10/2012 $96,525 98 98 344 $389,943 12/11/2015
New Zealand 6/28/2012 $21,263 49 49 130 $149,286 12/11/2015
North America 4/13/2012 $17,010,125 3,477 3,482 15,874 $44,338,224 2/28/2014
Peru 10/4/2012 $119,951 37 40 128 $412,005 12/29/2018
Philippines 10/24/2012 $0 0 19 29 $171,186 12/29/2018
Singapore 7/26/2012 $155,126 23 23 56 $298,154 12/11/2015
Spain 8/15/2012 $30,825 50 52 124 $109,999 12/11/2015
Thailand 6/21/2012 $0 0 2686 4055 $19,202 12/11/2015
United Kingdom 8/22/2012 $791,286 350 363 1855 $2,537,705 12/12/2015
Uruguay 7/13/2012 $11,992 4 4 31 $81,346 12/29/2018
Venezuela 12/7/2012 $51,965 19 19 42 $145,540 12/13/2015
Vietnam 5/4/2012 $106,850 20 20 65 $347,229 12/29/2018
 
Worldwide Total$54,052,249 12/29/2018

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

Supporting Cast

Will Sasso Curly
Jane Lynch Mother Superior
Sofia Vergara Lydia
Jennifer Hudson Sister Rosemary
Craig Bierko Mac
Stephen Collins Mr. Harter
Larry David Sister Mary-Mengele
Kirby Heyborne Teddy
Carly Craig Mrs. Harter
Kate Upton Sister Bernice
Marianne Leone Sister Ricarda
Brian Doyle-Murray Monsignor Ratliffe
Avalon Robbins Murph
Max Charles Peezer
Jake Peck Young Teddy
Patty Ross Head Nurse
Lee Armstrong Officer Armstrong
Emy Coligado Ling
Ray Collins Carbunkle
Isaiah Mustafa Moe's Hip Executive
Mark J. Kogan Executive
Michael D'Allessio Moe's Audition Staff
Donna D'Allessio Moe's Audition Staff
Bob Kocsis Child #1
Apple Kocsis Child #2
Jackie Flynn Golf Superintendent Dave Lamson
Sandra Dorsey Heavyset Woman
Vince Canlas Japanese Chef
Ric Reitz Jon Hamm
Caryl West Maid
Sayed Badreya Orderly
Johnny Seal Production Security Guard
Deborah Walker Terrified Nun
Michael L. Kuhn Tour Guide
Pamela Smith Woman Reporter
Lucy Thomas Orphan Brady
Charlie G. Thomas Young Boy at Party
Skyler Gisondo Young Moe
Lance Chantiles-Wertz Young Larry
Robert Capron Young Curly
Danny Smith French Chef
Kyla Kenedy White Balloon Girl
Erin Allin O'Reilly Nun
Caitlin Colford Nun
Caroline Scott Nun
Mariann Neary Nun
Jesse Farrelly Gang Banger
Jerod Mayo Gang Banger
Troy Brown Gang Banger
Patricia French Laundry Worker
Roy Jenkins Officer Mcroft
Barry Guys Staple in Hat Guy
Matthew Collins Policeman #3
William F. Scannell Handsome Security Guard
Jonathan S. Kennedy Party Security
Lin Shaye Nurse Crotchet
Steve Tyler Camera Man
Myron Parker Jr. Orphan
J.R. Fondessy Orphan
Robert J. Benjamin Hipster Orphan
Reid Meadows Weezer
Dallas Hobbs Basketball Player
Carter Hayden Baby Moe
Cooper Callihan Baby Curly
Kieran Vine Baby Larry
Antonio Sabato Jr. Handsome Guy #1
Justin Lopez Handsome Guy #2

Cameos

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

Production and Technical Credits

Peter Farrelly Director
Bobby Farrelly Director
Mike Cerrone Screenwriter
Bobby Farrelly Screenwriter
Peter Farrelly Screenwriter
Bradley Thomas Producer
Charles B. Wessler Producer
Bobby Farrelly Producer
Peter Farrelly Producer
Earl M. Benjamin Executive Producer
Robert N. Benjamin Executive Producer
Marc S. Fischer Executive Producer
Matthew F. Leonetti Director of Photography
Arlan Jay Vetter Production Designer
Sam Seig Editor
J.B. Rogers Co-Producer
Denise Wingate Costume Designer
John Debney Composer
Tom Wolfe Music Supervisor
Manish Raval Music Supervisor
Rick Montgomery Casting Director
Kerry Barden Casting Director
Paul Schnee Casting Director
Marc S. Fischer Unit Production Manager
J.B. Rogers First Assistant Director
Dawn Massaro-Adams Second Assistant Director