Netherlands Box Office for Trainwreck (2015)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Netherlands Box Office $490,201Details
Worldwide Box Office $141,123,897Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $8,075,799 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $5,811,996 Details
Total North America Video Sales $13,887,795
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Since she was a little girl, it’s been drilled into Amy’s head by her rascal of a dad that monogamy isn’t realistic. Now a magazine writer, Amy lives by that credo—enjoying what she feels is an uninhibited life free from stifling, boring romantic commitment—but in actuality, she’s kind of in a rut. When she finds herself starting to fall for the subject of the new article she’s writing, a charming and successful sports doctor named Aaron Conners, Amy starts to wonder if other grown-ups, including this guy who really seems to like her, might be on to something.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$35,000,000
Netherlands Releases: August 27th, 2015 (Wide)
Video Release: October 20th, 2015 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for strong sexual content, nudity, language and some drug use.
(Rating bulletin 2358, 1/28/2015)
Running Time: 122 minutes
Keywords: Relationships Gone Wrong, Dysfunctional Family, Romance, Doctors, Basketball, Delayed Adulthood, Screenplay Written By the Star, Romantic Comedy
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Romantic Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Apatow Productions
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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Home Market Releases for November 24th, 2015

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Home Market Releases for November 10th, 2015

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Weekend Wrap-Up: Ant-Man Tops Terrific Weekend

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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
2015/08/28 7 $137,760   65 $2,119   $208,282 1
2015/09/04 10 $101,618 -26% 69 $1,473   $360,998 2
2015/09/11 - $41,485 -59% 49 $847   $440,463 3
2015/09/18 - $21,706 -48% 32 $678   $475,079 4
2015/09/25 18 $6,285 -71% 11 $571   $486,781 5
2015/10/02 33 $1,890 -70% 5 $378   $490,201 6

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 7/23/2015 $999,948 236 396 2147 $9,843,709 6/9/2016
Austria 8/13/2015 $79,802 63 64 282 $480,519 10/6/2015
Bolivia 9/3/2015 $12,209 8 8 11 $21,105 12/30/2018
Bulgaria 8/7/2015 $9,368 16 16 38 $55,896 12/30/2018
Chile 9/24/2015 $16,133 15 15 17 $24,085 12/30/2018
Colombia 9/10/2015 $35,819 36 36 44 $54,548 12/30/2018
Croatia 8/13/2015 $15,110 14 18 62 $57,786 12/30/2018
Czech Republic 8/6/2015 $24,492 69 69 160 $99,497 12/30/2018
Denmark 9/10/2015 $65,220 43 43 120 $187,281 10/28/2015
Ecuador 9/11/2015 $0 0 25 41 $73,573 12/30/2018
Estonia 8/7/2015 $18,014 9 9 29 $76,653 9/9/2015
Finland 8/28/2015 $64,867 46 46 118 $212,407 10/28/2015
France 11/18/2015 $213,472 104 104 126 $410,402 12/16/2015
Germany 8/13/2015 $1,068,466 497 544 2388 $3,421,209 12/1/2015
Greece 7/23/2015 $33,424 24 24 57 $89,267 9/2/2015
Hungary 8/27/2015 $40,766 37 47 159 $142,597 12/30/2018
Israel 7/23/2015 $122,204 15 17 112 $735,614 12/30/2018
Italy 9/17/2015 $79,401 113 113 118 $111,991 11/10/2015
Lebanon 8/27/2015 $21,286 12 12 12 $21,286 12/30/2018
Lithuania 8/7/2015 $10,305 120 120 228 $41,206 8/27/2015
Mexico 10/16/2015 $152,159 0 128 295 $385,602 6/9/2016
Netherlands 8/27/2015 $137,760 65 69 231 $490,201 10/6/2015
New Zealand 8/13/2015 $223,164 87 87 446 $763,588 10/6/2015
North America 7/17/2015 $30,097,040 3,158 3,171 18,674 $110,212,700 1/18/2017
Norway 8/14/2015 $118,848 100 100 221 $415,047 10/22/2015
Panama 8/13/2015 $150,550 15 15 27 $228,670 12/30/2018
Peru 8/27/2015 $97,919 59 59 78 $158,715 12/21/2018
Philippines 8/26/2015 $25,771 11 11 13 $41,103 12/30/2018
Poland 7/31/2015 $102,421 93 93 359 $408,837 12/30/2018
Portugal 8/6/2015 $69,221 44 44 183 $267,029 9/17/2015
Romania 7/24/2015 $61,055 51 51 116 $171,509 12/30/2018
Russia (CIS) 9/11/2015 $456,899 481 481 1092 $927,987 12/30/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 8/13/2015 $0 0 3 3 $34,734 12/30/2018
Slovakia 8/6/2015 $13,545 41 41 64 $26,776 8/18/2015
Slovenia 7/30/2015 $12,086 11 11 65 $62,784 9/9/2015
South Africa 8/14/2015 $61,561 57 78 231 $255,759 10/15/2015
South Korea 12/10/2015 $92,025 161 161 167 $204,715 6/9/2016
Spain 8/14/2015 $399,352 265 268 940 $1,428,291 12/1/2015
Sweden 8/21/2015 $58,264 67 67 190 $348,885 10/22/2015
Switzerland 8/13/2015 $198,726 35 36 120 $392,579 9/29/2015
Ukraine 8/13/2015 $65,512 85 130 486 $381,240 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 8/14/2015 $1,456,220 464 464 1429 $4,981,767 10/15/2015
Uruguay 9/10/2015 $7,127 10 10 12 $10,772 12/30/2018
Venezuela 8/7/2015 $383,806 31 31 72 $1,160,836 9/8/2015
 
Rest of World $1,203,140
 
Worldwide Total$141,123,897 12/30/2018

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

Brie Larson Kim
Colin Quinn Gordon
John Cena Steven
Vanessa Bayer Nikki
Mike Birbiglia Tom
Ezra Miller Donald
Dave Attell Noam
Tilda Swinton Dianna
Devin Fabry Nine-Year-Old Amy
Carla Oudin Five-Year-Old Kim
Josh Segarra Staten Island Oli
Ryan Farrell One-Night Stand Guy
Robert E. Torres One-Night Stand Guy
Jim Florentine One-Night Stand Guy
Bobby Kelly One-Night Stand Guy
Dan Soder Dumpster Guy
Randall Park Bryson
Jon Glaser Schultz
Evan Brinkman Allister
Norman Lloyd Norman
Daniel Radcliffe The Dogwalker
Marisa Tomei The Dog Owner
Keith Robinson Guy in Back of Theater
Marina Franklin Woman in Back of Theater
Dave Hanson Alice's Tea Cup Waiter
Pete Davidson Dr. Conners' Patient
Kim Caramele S'nuff Receptionist
Cliff "Method Man" Smith* Temembe
Max Alexander Max the Wheelchair Orderly
Criscia Richardson Injured Knicks City Dancer
Claudia O'Doherty Wendy
Kyle Dunnigan Kyle
Kevin Kane Kevin
Tim Meadows Tim
Nikki Glaser Lisa
Bridget Everett Kat
Alva Chinn Benefit Guest
Arnold Kim Benefit Guest
Rob Buntzen Benefit Guest
Karen Chamberlain Awards Luncheon Coordinator
Rachel Feinstein Nurse Rachel
Victoria Dicce Donald's Mother
Lisa Kicielinski Woman on Bench with One-Hitter
Kevin Thompson Vanity Fair Editor
Leslie Jones Angry Subway Patron
Estee Adoram Jostled Subway Patron

Cameos

LeBron James Himself
Tony Romo Himself
Amar'e Stoudemire Himself
Matthew Broderick Himself
Marv Albert Himself
Chris Evert Herself

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

Production and Technical Credits

Judd Apatow Director
Amy Schumer Screenwriter
Judd Apatow Producer
Barry Mendel Producer
David Householter Executive Producer
Kevin Thompson Production Designer
William Kerr Editor
Paul Zucker Editor
Jon Brion Composer
Jody Lee Lipes Director of Photography
Leesa Evans Costume Designer
Manish Raval Music Supervisor
Tom Wolfe Music Supervisor
Amy Schumer Co-Producer
Josh Church Co-Producer
Kim Caramele Associate Producer
Amanda Glaze Associate Producer
Michael Lewen Associate Producer
Dana Robin Unit Production Manager
David Householter Unit Production Manager
Matt Rebenkoff First Assistant Director
Amy Lauritsen Second Assistant Director
Peck Prior Additional Editor
Jay Deuby Additional Editor
Brian Olds Additional Editor
David Moritz Additional Editor
Deborah L. Jensen* Art Director
Alex Chrysikos Assistant Art Director
Debra Schutt Set Decorator
Jenny Nickason Assistant Set Decorator
Nithya Shrinivasan Set Designer
Jeffrey Lee Gibson Stunt Coordinator
Mark Ellis Stunt Coordinator-Basketball Sequences
Tom Nelson Sound Mixer
Tom Johnston Script Supervisor
Steve Kirshoff Special Effects Coordinator
Jessica Albertson Costume Designer-New York
Nicole Greenbaum Costume Supervisor
Kyra Panchenko Make up
Maya Hardinge Hairstylist
Lisa Rodgers Post-Production Supervisor
Nina Kawasaki First Assistant Editor
Daniela Ovi First Assistant Editor
Victoria Lang Assistant Editor
Nathan Bruner Assistant Editor
George Anderson Supervising Sound Editor
Marc Fishman Re-recording Mixer
Chris Carpenter Re-recording Mixer
Joe Schiff Dialogue Editor
Larry Kemp Dialogue Editor
Rori Bergman Additional Casting-Casting Associate
Grant Wilfley Additonal Casting-Background Casting
Allison Hall Additional Casting-Background Casting Associate
Manish Raval Music Editor
Greg Koller Score Mixer
Scott M. Davids Visual Effects Supervisor

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