The Wild (2006)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $37,384,046Details
International Box Office $61,626,621Details
Worldwide Box Office $99,010,667
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $43,241,219 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $43,241,219
Further financial details...

Synopsis

An odd assortment of animals from the New York Zoo—including a lion, a giraffe, an anaconda, a koala, and a squirrel—discover what a jungle the city can be when one of their own is mistakenly shipped to the wild and they embark on a dangerous mission to rescue him.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$9,684,809 (25.9% of total gross)
Legs:3.86 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:37.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$80,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.2 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,854 opening theaters/2,854 max. theaters, 4.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $61,526,710

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: April 14th, 2006 (Wide) by Walt Disney
Video Release: September 12th, 2006 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment, released as Wild, The
MPAA Rating: G
Running Time: 82 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Madagascar
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Keywords: Rescue, Family Adventure, Talking Animals, Animal Lead, Zoos, Set in New York City, Set in New York, Set in Africa, Father’s Footsteps
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Walt Disney Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day) 100 $9,684,809 Apr 14, 2006 3
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 103 $16,249,781 Apr 14, 2006 3
Easter (Opening, 3-Day) 47 $9,684,809 Apr 14, 2006 3
Easter (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 48 $16,249,781 Apr 14, 2006 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 14, 2006 4 $9,684,809   2,854 $3,393   $9,684,809 1
Apr 21, 2006 5 $8,332,068 -14% 2,854 $2,919   $22,240,635 2
Apr 28, 2006 9 $4,799,676 -42% 2,605 $1,842   $28,510,753 3
May 5, 2006 12 $2,649,182 -45% 1,930 $1,373   $32,091,706 4
May 12, 2006 14 $1,630,294 -38% 1,216 $1,341   $34,355,644 5
May 19, 2006 23 $277,302 -83% 951 $292   $35,040,583 6
May 26, 2006 37 $86,560 -69% 188 $460   $35,269,735 7
Jun 2, 2006 39 $66,033 -24% 149 $443   $35,397,975 8
Jun 9, 2006 19 $257,389 +290% 145 $1,775   $35,692,196 9
Jun 16, 2006 21 $206,401 -20% 135 $1,529   $35,992,164 10
Jun 23, 2006 33 $78,357 -62% 86 $911   $36,147,010 11
Jun 30, 2006 37 $51,841 -34% 64 $810   $36,231,223 12
Jul 7, 2006 38 $46,658 -10% 47 $993   $36,322,586 13
Jul 14, 2006 26 $195,614 +319% 248 $789   $36,574,391 14
Jul 21, 2006 28 $171,131 -13% 237 $722   $36,929,275 15
Jul 28, 2006 34 $105,040 -39% 187 $562   $37,179,189 16
Aug 4, 2006 44 $55,965 -47% 104 $538   $37,310,059 17
Aug 11, 2006 60 $24,369 -56% 57 $428   $37,371,315 18

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Apr 14, 2006 3 $4,180,525     2,854 $1,465   $4,180,525 1
Apr 15, 2006 4 $3,380,596 -19%   2,854 $1,185   $7,561,121 2
Apr 16, 2006 4 $2,123,688 -37%   2,854 $744   $9,684,809 3
Apr 17, 2006 3 $1,610,648 -24%   2,854 $564   $11,295,457 4
Apr 18, 2006 3 $922,639 -43%   2,854 $323   $12,218,096 5
Apr 19, 2006 3 $860,185 -7%   2,854 $301   $13,078,281 6
Apr 20, 2006 3 $830,286 -3%   2,854 $291   $13,908,567 7
Apr 21, 2006 6 $2,040,151 +146% -51% 2,854 $715   $15,948,718 8
Apr 22, 2006 5 $3,722,871 +82% +10% 2,854 $1,304   $19,671,589 9
Apr 23, 2006 5 $2,569,046 -31% +21% 2,854 $900   $22,240,635 10
Apr 24, 2006 5 $373,340 -85% -77% 2,854 $131   $22,613,975 11
Apr 25, 2006 5 $368,490 -1% -60% 2,854 $129   $22,982,465 12
Apr 26, 2006 5 $356,360 -3% -59% 2,854 $125   $23,338,825 13
Apr 27, 2006 5 $371,252 +4% -55% 2,854 $130   $23,710,077 14
Apr 28, 2006 10 $1,026,282 +176% -50% 2,605 $394   $24,736,359 15
Apr 29, 2006 9 $2,189,778 +113% -41% 2,605 $841   $26,926,137 16
Apr 30, 2006 9 $1,583,616 -28% -38% 2,605 $608   $28,509,753 17
May 1, 2006 9 $227,645 -86% -39% 2,605 $87   $28,737,398 18
May 2, 2006 9 $229,457 +1% -38% 2,605 $88   $28,966,855 19
May 3, 2006 9 $230,765 +1% -35% 2,605 $89   $29,197,620 20
May 4, 2006 9 $243,904 +6% -34% 2,605 $94   $29,442,524 21
May 7, 2006 10 $933,530   -41% 1,930 $484   $32,091,706 24
May 12, 2006 - $329,843     1,216 $271   $33,055,193 29
May 13, 2006 - $685,775 +108%   1,216 $564   $33,740,968 30
May 14, 2006 - $614,676 -10% -34% 1,216 $505   $34,355,644 31
May 29, 2006 34 $27,935     188 $149   $35,297,670 46

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 14, 2006 3 $13,908,567   2,854 $4,873   $13,908,567 1
Apr 21, 2006 5 $9,802,510 -30% 2,854 $3,435   $23,711,077 2
Apr 28, 2006 9 $5,731,447 -42% 2,605 $2,200   $29,442,524 3
May 5, 2006 12 $3,282,826 -43% 1,930 $1,701   $32,725,350 4
May 12, 2006 16 $2,037,931 -38% 1,216 $1,676   $34,763,281 5
May 19, 2006 24 $419,894 -79% 951 $442   $35,183,175 6
May 26, 2006 36 $148,767 -65% 188 $791   $35,331,942 7
Jun 2, 2006 40 $102,865 -31% 149 $690   $35,434,807 8
Jun 9, 2006 22 $350,956 +241% 145 $2,420   $35,785,763 9
Jun 16, 2006 21 $282,890 -19% 135 $2,095   $36,068,653 10
Jun 23, 2006 35 $110,729 -61% 86 $1,288   $36,179,382 11
Jun 30, 2006 38 $96,546 -13% 64 $1,509   $36,275,928 12
Jul 7, 2006 35 $102,849 +7% 47 $2,188   $36,378,777 13
Jul 14, 2006 25 $379,367 +269% 248 $1,530   $36,758,144 14
Jul 21, 2006 27 $316,005 -17% 237 $1,333   $37,074,149 15
Jul 28, 2006 35 $179,945 -43% 187 $962   $37,254,094 16
Aug 4, 2006 45 $92,852 -48% 104 $893   $37,346,946 17
Aug 11, 2006 64 $37,100 -60% 57 $651   $37,384,046 18

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Sep 17, 20061787,779 787,779$14,755,101$14,755,1011
Sep 24, 20062421,740-46% 1,209,519$7,536,494$22,291,5952
Oct 1, 20064176,608-58% 1,386,127$3,145,388$25,436,9833
Oct 8, 20069113,543-36% 1,499,670$2,016,524$27,453,5074
Oct 15, 20061588,625-22% 1,588,295$1,573,980$29,027,4875
Oct 22, 20061487,854-1% 1,676,149$1,560,287$30,587,7746
Nov 5, 20061574,104 1,797,006$1,316,087$32,777,2078
Nov 12, 20061778,618+6% 1,875,624$1,396,256$34,173,4639
Nov 19, 20062941,839-47% 1,917,463$743,061$34,916,52410

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.

Lead Ensemble Members

Supporting Cast

Greg Cipes Ryan
Colin Hay Fergus Flamingo
Miles Marsico Duke
Jack De Sena Eze
Don Cherry Penguin MC
Christian Argueta Hamir
David Cowgill Hamir
Lenny Venito Stan
Joseph Siravo Carmine
Colin Cunningham Hyrax
Patrick Warburton Blag
Jonathan Kimmel Scab
Eddie Gossling Scraw
Clinton Leupp Mama Hippo
Kevin Michael Richardson Samson's Father
Dominic Scott Kay Young Samson
Nika Futterman Dung Beetle
Julianne Buescher Dung Beetle
Chris Edgerly Cloak
Bob Joles Camo & Ringleader
Keith Anthony Additional Voice
Greg Berg Additional Voice
Bob Bergen Additional Voice
Jason Connery Additional Voice
Debi Derryberry Additional Voice
Terri Douglas Additional Voice
Jeannie Elias Additional Voice
Pat Fraley Additional Voice
Eddie Frierson Additional Voice
Nicholas Guest Additional Voice
Jess Harnell Additional Voice
Jason Harris Additional Voice
Bridget Hoffman Additional Voice
Emily Johnson Additional Voice
John Kassir Additional Voice
Daniel Kaz Additional Voice
Josh Keaton Additional Voice
Carolyn Lawrence Additional Voice
Danny Mann Additional Voice
Mona Marshall Additional Voice
Laraine Newman Additional Voice
Nolan North Additional Voice
Paul Pape Additional Voice
Peter Pamela Rose Additional Voice
Fred Tatasciore Additional Voice
Audrey Wasilewski Additional Voice
Hannah Williams Additional Voice
Steve "Spaz" Williams* Additional Voice

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

Production and Technical Credits

Steve Williams Director
Ed Decter Screenwriter
John J. Strauss Screenwriter
Mark Gibson Screenwriter
Philip Halprin Screenwriter
Mark Gibson Story Creator
Philip Halprin Story Creator
Clint Goldman Producer
Beau Flynn Producer
Kevin Lima Executive Producer
Will Vinton Executive Producer
Stefan Simchowitz Executive Producer
Chris Farmer Production Designer
V. Scott Balcerek Editor
Steven L. Wagner Editor
Alan Silvestri Composer
Ed Decter Co-Producer
John J. Strauss Co-Producer
Jane Park Co-Producer
Jim Burton Associate Producer
Ross Moshell Production Manager
Chris Farmer Art Director
Terry O'Bright Re-recording Mixer
Keith Rogers Re-recording Mixer
Andy Newell Supervising Sound Editor
Larry Schalit Co-Supervising Sound Editor
David C. Hughes Sound Effects Editor
Chris Gridley Sound Effects Editor
Andy Newell Sound Designer
Robert L. Sephton Additional Sound Designer
Bruce Lacey Dialogue Editor
Kenneth Karman Music Editor
Eric Idle Song "Really Nice Day" words and music
John Du Prez Song "Really Nice Day" words and music
Jen Rudin Pearson* Casting Director
Corbin Bronson Casting Director
Josh Gold Assistant Sound Editor

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

International Details - Curse's Foiled by Invisibles

December 23rd, 2006

Curse of the Golden Flower started its international run in its native China with a record breaking $12.27 million on 826 screens. That was almost enough to reach the top five falling just short to Arthur & the Invisibles and its $12.47 million. More...

The House Always Wins

October 7th, 2006

While three of the top five renters this week were new releases, none of them did particularly well. Leading the way was The Lake House with $7.92 million, which is merely adequate given the film's theatrical run. More...

Slevin on a Lucky Streak

September 30th, 2006

Despite there being two new releases in the top five, and four on the overall charts, Lucky Number Slevin remained in first place with $5.13 million for the week and $12.59 million after two. More...

Slevin was More Than Just Lucky

September 23rd, 2006

The rental chart was not overburdened by numerous new releases, however, the top two DVDs were both new to the charts. Leading the way was Lucky Number Slevin at $7.37 million, which is a good start given its theatrical run. More...

DVD Releases for September 12, 2006

September 12th, 2006

Another busy week, but without much in the way of first run releases. There were a couple of limited releases that looking intriguing, and some special editions worth the upgrade, but in the end there were only two real contenders for DVD Pick of the Week: The Office - The Complete Second Season - Buy from Amazon and Smallville - The Complete Fifth Season - Buy from Amazon. In a photo finish, Smallville - The Complete Fifth Season - Buy from Amazon won out, but this was partially because no matter how good The Office is, it's not as good as the original. More...

International Details - Furious' Start not quite Fast Enough

June 25th, 2006

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift started its international run last weekend but missed the top five with $7.93 million on 810 screens in 8 markets. The film took first place in five markets, including the U.K. with $3.35 million on 415 screens, in Australia with $2.28 million on 221 screens, and New Zealand with $444,000 on 53 screens. This is inline with what the original opened with in those markets, but with shorter legs due to Sequelitis it won't have as high a final box office. More...

International Details - Treat for Trick 2

June 18th, 2006

Trick 2 opened in its native Japan finishing in a close second with $3.83 million on 282 screens. That was enough for sixth place on the overall charts and the best per screen average in the top 30. More...

International Details - Re-Volving Door

June 11th, 2006

The final weekend before the start of World Cup saw Volver become the latest best of the rest finishing sixth with $4.46 million on 863 screens in 5 markets for a total of $27.25 million. The film was again led by its performance in France where it grew for the second week in a row up 14% to $3.02 million on 404 screens for a total of $9.09 million while in Italy it grew by 28% to $1.44 million on 268 screens for a total of $5.61 million after three weeks. In both of those markets the film is on pace to top such worldwide blockbusters as Mission: Impossible 3, something nobody would have predicted before the start of the summer. Even more impressively, it is about a week away from France becoming the film's most lucrative market topping the $11.94 million it made in its native Spain. More...

International Details - Volver Vaults into Fourth Place

June 4th, 2006

The one major change from the studio estimates was in fourth place as the Spanish film, Volver, grew by 15% to $4.55 million on 835 screens in 5 markets for a total of $21.33 million. The big surprise came in France where the film was up a massive 41% from its opened taking in $2.64 million on 333 screens for a two-week total of $5.53 million. Meanwhile, in Italy is was down a mere 16% to $1.11 million on 309 screens for a total of $3.30 million. More...

International Details - Mission: Second Place

May 28th, 2006

Mission: Impossible 3 was knocked out of first place by The Da Vinci Code, but that was not a surprise to anyone. What was a surprise is the lack of staying power Mission: Impossible 3 has exhibited so far; this week the film fell a further 43% o $23.22 million on 6392 screens in 57 markets for a total of $164.32 million. Its best market of the weekend was the U.K. where it added $3.44 million on 445 screens to its total of $23.70 million. However, South Korea is close behind with $3.19 million on 330 screens for a total of $23.22 million. The film only as a few openings left and Japan is the only major player out there so unless a minor miracle happens Mission: Impossible 3 won't reach the heights that its predecessors did. More...

International Details - Silent Sneaks into Top Five

May 21st, 2006

Silent Hill's weekend numbers were better than earlier estimates and that helped place the film fourth overall with $4.99 million on 1398 screens in 11 markets. The film finished first in Russia with $1.45 million on 213 screens over the weekend and $1.61 million in total while it had to settle for second in Germany with $1.10 million on 308 screens. It also opened in second place in Hong Kong with $462,000 on 34 screens and $580,000 including the previews mentioned last week. So far the film has earned $18.92 million at the international box office, the largest single chunk coming from the U.K.; in that market the film has made $6.32 million including $439,000 on 285 screens this week. More...

International Details - Eight Remains just Below Top Five

May 14th, 2006

With Mission: Impossible 3 dominating the international charts, most films saw a serious drop-off and those that didn't were able to climb the charts, or at least remain stable. For instance, Eight Below fell 27% to $3.67 million on 1951 screens in 27 markets, but despite there being two new releases in the top five, it was able to remain in sixth place on the overall charts. The film was not able to crack $1 million in any single market, but did perform well in Spain with $587,000 on 225 screens and that lifted its total box office to $2.15 million in the market, $30.35 million internationally, and $111.42 million worldwide. More...

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May 7th, 2006

A pair of openings in major markets helped Eight Below climb a spot to sixth with $5.05 million on 2129 screens in 24 markets for a total of $24.26 million so far. The film opened in France but could only manage sixth place with $1.85 million on 473 screens while in Spain it opened in first place, but only managed $981,000 on 224 screens. In the meantime, the film dipped just 4% during its second weekend in Australia adding $769,000 on 258 screens to its total of $2.29 million there. More...

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April 30th, 2006

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April 24th, 2006

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April 19th, 2006

Ice Age: The Meltdown added another $60.34 million on 8303 screens in 57 markets for a total of $263.19 million in internationally and $410.42 million worldwide as of Monday. This means it took less than three weeks for the film to top the original's totals on both the international and worldwide box office, and that's with three more major markets left to open in, (South Korea, Italy, and Japan). The film added a dozen markets this weekend, but most of those were smaller in nature but did include $829,000 on 45 screens in Hong Kong and $516,000 on 110 in Thailand. Holdovers include an outstanding $12.37 million on 1111 screens in Germany for a two-week total of $37.07 million there while in the U.K. it added $6.40 million on 503 screens to its total of $34.58 million in the market. It was even more impressive in Mexico given the relative size of the market, it remained in first place for the third weekend in a row with $2.54 million on 912 screens for a $24.72 million total. On the other hand, the film fell 60% during the weekend in Russia falling out of first place with $1.35 million on 397 screens for a three-week total of $15.92 million. More...

Scaring the Easter Box Office into Submission

April 17th, 2006

It was a great weekend at the box office, with the box office growing and records falling. The total box office rose 4.4% to just shy of $120 million, which was $43.7% higher than last year. In fact, the week's number one film earned nearly half of what the total box office brought in this time last year. With two weeks of incredible year-to-year growth, 2006 has pulled ahead of 2005 by 4%, but remember, this time last year was the weakest part of the entire year, so don't celebrate prematurely. If 2006 can keep the growth up even when it goes against Revenge of the Sith, that's when we celebrate. More...

Hunting for an Easter Weekend Win

April 14th, 2006

We should have a new winner atop the box office this Easter weekend with two new films opening wide. Strangely, it is not the digitally animated film from Disney that is leading the charge to the top. More...

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April 13th, 2006

Back to normal levels of traffic on this list, but like last week there's not an over abundance of huge sites on this week's list. I hope that changes soon as the summer box office season is just around the corner. The best of the bunch this week is Hard Candy - Official Site, which has been slowly growing for months. More...

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April 6th, 2006

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April 1st, 2006

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January 19th, 2006

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Synopsis

An odd assortment of animals from the New York Zoo—including a lion, a giraffe, an anaconda, a koala, and a squirrel—discover what a jungle the city can be when one of their own is mistakenly shipped to the wild and they embark on a dangerous mission to rescue him.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$9,684,809 (25.9% of total gross)
Legs:3.86 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:37.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$80,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.2 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,854 opening theaters/2,854 max. theaters, 4.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $61,526,710

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Watch Now On

Disney+:Disney+

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: April 14th, 2006 (Wide) by Walt Disney
Video Release: September 12th, 2006 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment, released as Wild, The
MPAA Rating: G
Running Time: 82 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Madagascar
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Rescue, Family Adventure, Talking Animals, Animal Lead, Zoos, Set in New York City, Set in New York, Set in Africa, Father’s Footsteps
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Walt Disney Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day) 100 $9,684,809 Apr 14, 2006 3
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 103 $16,249,781 Apr 14, 2006 3
Easter (Opening, 3-Day) 47 $9,684,809 Apr 14, 2006 3
Easter (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 48 $16,249,781 Apr 14, 2006 3

Lead Ensemble Members

Supporting Cast

Greg Cipes Ryan
Colin Hay Fergus Flamingo
Miles Marsico Duke
Jack De Sena Eze
Don Cherry Penguin MC
Christian Argueta Hamir
David Cowgill Hamir
Lenny Venito Stan
Joseph Siravo Carmine
Colin Cunningham Hyrax
Patrick Warburton Blag
Jonathan Kimmel Scab
Eddie Gossling Scraw
Clinton Leupp Mama Hippo
Kevin Michael Richardson Samson's Father
Dominic Scott Kay Young Samson
Nika Futterman Dung Beetle
Julianne Buescher Dung Beetle
Chris Edgerly Cloak
Bob Joles Camo & Ringleader
Keith Anthony Additional Voice
Greg Berg Additional Voice
Bob Bergen Additional Voice
Jason Connery Additional Voice
Debi Derryberry Additional Voice
Terri Douglas Additional Voice
Jeannie Elias Additional Voice
Pat Fraley Additional Voice
Eddie Frierson Additional Voice
Nicholas Guest Additional Voice
Jess Harnell Additional Voice
Jason Harris Additional Voice
Bridget Hoffman Additional Voice
Emily Johnson Additional Voice
John Kassir Additional Voice
Daniel Kaz Additional Voice
Josh Keaton Additional Voice
Carolyn Lawrence Additional Voice
Danny Mann Additional Voice
Mona Marshall Additional Voice
Laraine Newman Additional Voice
Nolan North Additional Voice
Paul Pape Additional Voice
Peter Pamela Rose Additional Voice
Fred Tatasciore Additional Voice
Audrey Wasilewski Additional Voice
Hannah Williams Additional Voice
Steve "Spaz" Williams* Additional Voice

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

Production and Technical Credits

Steve Williams Director
Ed Decter Screenwriter
John J. Strauss Screenwriter
Mark Gibson Screenwriter
Philip Halprin Screenwriter
Mark Gibson Story Creator
Philip Halprin Story Creator
Clint Goldman Producer
Beau Flynn Producer
Kevin Lima Executive Producer
Will Vinton Executive Producer
Stefan Simchowitz Executive Producer
Chris Farmer Production Designer
V. Scott Balcerek Editor
Steven L. Wagner Editor
Alan Silvestri Composer
Ed Decter Co-Producer
John J. Strauss Co-Producer
Jane Park Co-Producer
Jim Burton Associate Producer
Ross Moshell Production Manager
Chris Farmer Art Director
Terry O'Bright Re-recording Mixer
Keith Rogers Re-recording Mixer
Andy Newell Supervising Sound Editor
Larry Schalit Co-Supervising Sound Editor
David C. Hughes Sound Effects Editor
Chris Gridley Sound Effects Editor
Andy Newell Sound Designer
Robert L. Sephton Additional Sound Designer
Bruce Lacey Dialogue Editor
Kenneth Karman Music Editor
Eric Idle Song "Really Nice Day" words and music
John Du Prez Song "Really Nice Day" words and music
Jen Rudin Pearson* Casting Director
Corbin Bronson Casting Director
Josh Gold Assistant Sound Editor

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

International Details - Curse's Foiled by Invisibles

December 23rd, 2006

Curse of the Golden Flower started its international run in its native China with a record breaking $12.27 million on 826 screens. That was almost enough to reach the top five falling just short to Arthur & the Invisibles and its $12.47 million. More...

The House Always Wins

October 7th, 2006

While three of the top five renters this week were new releases, none of them did particularly well. Leading the way was The Lake House with $7.92 million, which is merely adequate given the film's theatrical run. More...

Slevin on a Lucky Streak

September 30th, 2006

Despite there being two new releases in the top five, and four on the overall charts, Lucky Number Slevin remained in first place with $5.13 million for the week and $12.59 million after two. More...

Slevin was More Than Just Lucky

September 23rd, 2006

The rental chart was not overburdened by numerous new releases, however, the top two DVDs were both new to the charts. Leading the way was Lucky Number Slevin at $7.37 million, which is a good start given its theatrical run. More...

DVD Releases for September 12, 2006

September 12th, 2006

Another busy week, but without much in the way of first run releases. There were a couple of limited releases that looking intriguing, and some special editions worth the upgrade, but in the end there were only two real contenders for DVD Pick of the Week: The Office - The Complete Second Season - Buy from Amazon and Smallville - The Complete Fifth Season - Buy from Amazon. In a photo finish, Smallville - The Complete Fifth Season - Buy from Amazon won out, but this was partially because no matter how good The Office is, it's not as good as the original. More...

International Details - Furious' Start not quite Fast Enough

June 25th, 2006

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift started its international run last weekend but missed the top five with $7.93 million on 810 screens in 8 markets. The film took first place in five markets, including the U.K. with $3.35 million on 415 screens, in Australia with $2.28 million on 221 screens, and New Zealand with $444,000 on 53 screens. This is inline with what the original opened with in those markets, but with shorter legs due to Sequelitis it won't have as high a final box office. More...

International Details - Treat for Trick 2

June 18th, 2006

Trick 2 opened in its native Japan finishing in a close second with $3.83 million on 282 screens. That was enough for sixth place on the overall charts and the best per screen average in the top 30. More...

International Details - Re-Volving Door

June 11th, 2006

The final weekend before the start of World Cup saw Volver become the latest best of the rest finishing sixth with $4.46 million on 863 screens in 5 markets for a total of $27.25 million. The film was again led by its performance in France where it grew for the second week in a row up 14% to $3.02 million on 404 screens for a total of $9.09 million while in Italy it grew by 28% to $1.44 million on 268 screens for a total of $5.61 million after three weeks. In both of those markets the film is on pace to top such worldwide blockbusters as Mission: Impossible 3, something nobody would have predicted before the start of the summer. Even more impressively, it is about a week away from France becoming the film's most lucrative market topping the $11.94 million it made in its native Spain. More...

International Details - Volver Vaults into Fourth Place

June 4th, 2006

The one major change from the studio estimates was in fourth place as the Spanish film, Volver, grew by 15% to $4.55 million on 835 screens in 5 markets for a total of $21.33 million. The big surprise came in France where the film was up a massive 41% from its opened taking in $2.64 million on 333 screens for a two-week total of $5.53 million. Meanwhile, in Italy is was down a mere 16% to $1.11 million on 309 screens for a total of $3.30 million. More...

International Details - Mission: Second Place

May 28th, 2006

Mission: Impossible 3 was knocked out of first place by The Da Vinci Code, but that was not a surprise to anyone. What was a surprise is the lack of staying power Mission: Impossible 3 has exhibited so far; this week the film fell a further 43% o $23.22 million on 6392 screens in 57 markets for a total of $164.32 million. Its best market of the weekend was the U.K. where it added $3.44 million on 445 screens to its total of $23.70 million. However, South Korea is close behind with $3.19 million on 330 screens for a total of $23.22 million. The film only as a few openings left and Japan is the only major player out there so unless a minor miracle happens Mission: Impossible 3 won't reach the heights that its predecessors did. More...

International Details - Silent Sneaks into Top Five

May 21st, 2006

Silent Hill's weekend numbers were better than earlier estimates and that helped place the film fourth overall with $4.99 million on 1398 screens in 11 markets. The film finished first in Russia with $1.45 million on 213 screens over the weekend and $1.61 million in total while it had to settle for second in Germany with $1.10 million on 308 screens. It also opened in second place in Hong Kong with $462,000 on 34 screens and $580,000 including the previews mentioned last week. So far the film has earned $18.92 million at the international box office, the largest single chunk coming from the U.K.; in that market the film has made $6.32 million including $439,000 on 285 screens this week. More...

International Details - Eight Remains just Below Top Five

May 14th, 2006

With Mission: Impossible 3 dominating the international charts, most films saw a serious drop-off and those that didn't were able to climb the charts, or at least remain stable. For instance, Eight Below fell 27% to $3.67 million on 1951 screens in 27 markets, but despite there being two new releases in the top five, it was able to remain in sixth place on the overall charts. The film was not able to crack $1 million in any single market, but did perform well in Spain with $587,000 on 225 screens and that lifted its total box office to $2.15 million in the market, $30.35 million internationally, and $111.42 million worldwide. More...

International Details - Eight Finishes Just Below Top Five

May 7th, 2006

A pair of openings in major markets helped Eight Below climb a spot to sixth with $5.05 million on 2129 screens in 24 markets for a total of $24.26 million so far. The film opened in France but could only manage sixth place with $1.85 million on 473 screens while in Spain it opened in first place, but only managed $981,000 on 224 screens. In the meantime, the film dipped just 4% during its second weekend in Australia adding $769,000 on 258 screens to its total of $2.29 million there. More...

International Details - Wild Ride

April 30th, 2006

The Wild added a few more markets but still fell out of the top five down 54% to $4.37 million on 2868 screens in 27 markets for a two week total of $17.77 million. Its best market was Spain where the film was down just 43% to $875,000 on 382 screens over the weekend and $3.49 million in total. It had a hard time in family friendly Mexico where it was down 59% to $702,000 on 501 screens over the weekend and $3.60 million in total while in Italy it plummeted an unheard of 84% to just $216,000 on 343 screen for a two-week total of $2.75 million. More...

Silence is Golden

April 24th, 2006

It was a mixed week with the total box office hitting just $110 million, down 9.0% from last week. On the other hand, that was up an impressive 17.4% from the same weekend last year and year-to-date 2006 is now leading 2005 by 4%. On an interesting side note, of the three new releases, the film that earned the worst reviews earned the best box office while the film that earned the of best reviews earned the weakest box office. Further proof that high quality is detrimental to a film's box office potential. More...

International Top Five - Meltdown Sinks Original

April 19th, 2006

Ice Age: The Meltdown added another $60.34 million on 8303 screens in 57 markets for a total of $263.19 million in internationally and $410.42 million worldwide as of Monday. This means it took less than three weeks for the film to top the original's totals on both the international and worldwide box office, and that's with three more major markets left to open in, (South Korea, Italy, and Japan). The film added a dozen markets this weekend, but most of those were smaller in nature but did include $829,000 on 45 screens in Hong Kong and $516,000 on 110 in Thailand. Holdovers include an outstanding $12.37 million on 1111 screens in Germany for a two-week total of $37.07 million there while in the U.K. it added $6.40 million on 503 screens to its total of $34.58 million in the market. It was even more impressive in Mexico given the relative size of the market, it remained in first place for the third weekend in a row with $2.54 million on 912 screens for a $24.72 million total. On the other hand, the film fell 60% during the weekend in Russia falling out of first place with $1.35 million on 397 screens for a three-week total of $15.92 million. More...

Scaring the Easter Box Office into Submission

April 17th, 2006

It was a great weekend at the box office, with the box office growing and records falling. The total box office rose 4.4% to just shy of $120 million, which was $43.7% higher than last year. In fact, the week's number one film earned nearly half of what the total box office brought in this time last year. With two weeks of incredible year-to-year growth, 2006 has pulled ahead of 2005 by 4%, but remember, this time last year was the weakest part of the entire year, so don't celebrate prematurely. If 2006 can keep the growth up even when it goes against Revenge of the Sith, that's when we celebrate. More...

Hunting for an Easter Weekend Win

April 14th, 2006

We should have a new winner atop the box office this Easter weekend with two new films opening wide. Strangely, it is not the digitally animated film from Disney that is leading the charge to the top. More...

Movie Website Updates for April 7 - April 13

April 13th, 2006

Back to normal levels of traffic on this list, but like last week there's not an over abundance of huge sites on this week's list. I hope that changes soon as the summer box office season is just around the corner. The best of the bunch this week is Hard Candy - Official Site, which has been slowly growing for months. More...

Movie Website Updates for March 31 - April 6

April 6th, 2006

It's a much busier week this week including several sites that I found through e-mails. Thanks for the tips. (On a side note, if you sent me an e-mail regarding a movie site and I forgot it, please send it again. It was a big list this week and I'm almost positive one or two sites slipped between the cracks.) Unfortunately, while there are plenty of sites on this week's list, there's not a lot of top notch ones. The movie on this list that made me the most excited was The Simpsons Movie, and that one doesn't even have an official movie site, just the teaser trailer. More...

2006 Preview: April

April 1st, 2006

March wasn't as strong as expected and April doesn't seem to have what it takes to turn things around. IMDb has a poll they run every month on what film you are looking forward to the most. This time the number one film is Silent Hill was in first with 16.5% of the vote. Number two went to 'Other' at 13.0% of the vote. This is a really, really bad sign. With no advanced buzz, many films will have a hard time attracting an audience, which not only means less people are seeing the movies, but also less people are seeing the trailers for the big summer releases, which means less buzz about the summer releases... On the other hand, there are several limited releases that look promising including Friends with Money, Hard Candy, The Notorious Bettie Page, and Kinky Boots. Unfortunately, all but the first are being released on April 14th. More...

Movie Website Updates for January 13 - January 19

January 19th, 2006

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. It's busier on this week's list than it has in a while, but there was only one site that was in contention to win the award, Underworld: Evolution - Official Site. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 14, 2006 4 $9,684,809   2,854 $3,393   $9,684,809 1
Apr 21, 2006 5 $8,332,068 -14% 2,854 $2,919   $22,240,635 2
Apr 28, 2006 9 $4,799,676 -42% 2,605 $1,842   $28,510,753 3
May 5, 2006 12 $2,649,182 -45% 1,930 $1,373   $32,091,706 4
May 12, 2006 14 $1,630,294 -38% 1,216 $1,341   $34,355,644 5
May 19, 2006 23 $277,302 -83% 951 $292   $35,040,583 6
May 26, 2006 37 $86,560 -69% 188 $460   $35,269,735 7
Jun 2, 2006 39 $66,033 -24% 149 $443   $35,397,975 8
Jun 9, 2006 19 $257,389 +290% 145 $1,775   $35,692,196 9
Jun 16, 2006 21 $206,401 -20% 135 $1,529   $35,992,164 10
Jun 23, 2006 33 $78,357 -62% 86 $911   $36,147,010 11
Jun 30, 2006 37 $51,841 -34% 64 $810   $36,231,223 12
Jul 7, 2006 38 $46,658 -10% 47 $993   $36,322,586 13
Jul 14, 2006 26 $195,614 +319% 248 $789   $36,574,391 14
Jul 21, 2006 28 $171,131 -13% 237 $722   $36,929,275 15
Jul 28, 2006 34 $105,040 -39% 187 $562   $37,179,189 16
Aug 4, 2006 44 $55,965 -47% 104 $538   $37,310,059 17
Aug 11, 2006 60 $24,369 -56% 57 $428   $37,371,315 18

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Apr 14, 2006 3 $4,180,525     2,854 $1,465   $4,180,525 1
Apr 15, 2006 4 $3,380,596 -19%   2,854 $1,185   $7,561,121 2
Apr 16, 2006 4 $2,123,688 -37%   2,854 $744   $9,684,809 3
Apr 17, 2006 3 $1,610,648 -24%   2,854 $564   $11,295,457 4
Apr 18, 2006 3 $922,639 -43%   2,854 $323   $12,218,096 5
Apr 19, 2006 3 $860,185 -7%   2,854 $301   $13,078,281 6
Apr 20, 2006 3 $830,286 -3%   2,854 $291   $13,908,567 7
Apr 21, 2006 6 $2,040,151 +146% -51% 2,854 $715   $15,948,718 8
Apr 22, 2006 5 $3,722,871 +82% +10% 2,854 $1,304   $19,671,589 9
Apr 23, 2006 5 $2,569,046 -31% +21% 2,854 $900   $22,240,635 10
Apr 24, 2006 5 $373,340 -85% -77% 2,854 $131   $22,613,975 11
Apr 25, 2006 5 $368,490 -1% -60% 2,854 $129   $22,982,465 12
Apr 26, 2006 5 $356,360 -3% -59% 2,854 $125   $23,338,825 13
Apr 27, 2006 5 $371,252 +4% -55% 2,854 $130   $23,710,077 14
Apr 28, 2006 10 $1,026,282 +176% -50% 2,605 $394   $24,736,359 15
Apr 29, 2006 9 $2,189,778 +113% -41% 2,605 $841   $26,926,137 16
Apr 30, 2006 9 $1,583,616 -28% -38% 2,605 $608   $28,509,753 17
May 1, 2006 9 $227,645 -86% -39% 2,605 $87   $28,737,398 18
May 2, 2006 9 $229,457 +1% -38% 2,605 $88   $28,966,855 19
May 3, 2006 9 $230,765 +1% -35% 2,605 $89   $29,197,620 20
May 4, 2006 9 $243,904 +6% -34% 2,605 $94   $29,442,524 21
May 7, 2006 10 $933,530   -41% 1,930 $484   $32,091,706 24
May 12, 2006 - $329,843     1,216 $271   $33,055,193 29
May 13, 2006 - $685,775 +108%   1,216 $564   $33,740,968 30
May 14, 2006 - $614,676 -10% -34% 1,216 $505   $34,355,644 31
May 29, 2006 34 $27,935     188 $149   $35,297,670 46

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 14, 2006 3 $13,908,567   2,854 $4,873   $13,908,567 1
Apr 21, 2006 5 $9,802,510 -30% 2,854 $3,435   $23,711,077 2
Apr 28, 2006 9 $5,731,447 -42% 2,605 $2,200   $29,442,524 3
May 5, 2006 12 $3,282,826 -43% 1,930 $1,701   $32,725,350 4
May 12, 2006 16 $2,037,931 -38% 1,216 $1,676   $34,763,281 5
May 19, 2006 24 $419,894 -79% 951 $442   $35,183,175 6
May 26, 2006 36 $148,767 -65% 188 $791   $35,331,942 7
Jun 2, 2006 40 $102,865 -31% 149 $690   $35,434,807 8
Jun 9, 2006 22 $350,956 +241% 145 $2,420   $35,785,763 9
Jun 16, 2006 21 $282,890 -19% 135 $2,095   $36,068,653 10
Jun 23, 2006 35 $110,729 -61% 86 $1,288   $36,179,382 11
Jun 30, 2006 38 $96,546 -13% 64 $1,509   $36,275,928 12
Jul 7, 2006 35 $102,849 +7% 47 $2,188   $36,378,777 13
Jul 14, 2006 25 $379,367 +269% 248 $1,530   $36,758,144 14
Jul 21, 2006 27 $316,005 -17% 237 $1,333   $37,074,149 15
Jul 28, 2006 35 $179,945 -43% 187 $962   $37,254,094 16
Aug 4, 2006 45 $92,852 -48% 104 $893   $37,346,946 17
Aug 11, 2006 64 $37,100 -60% 57 $651   $37,384,046 18

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Sep 17, 20061787,779 787,779$14,755,101$14,755,1011
Sep 24, 20062421,740-46% 1,209,519$7,536,494$22,291,5952
Oct 1, 20064176,608-58% 1,386,127$3,145,388$25,436,9833
Oct 8, 20069113,543-36% 1,499,670$2,016,524$27,453,5074
Oct 15, 20061588,625-22% 1,588,295$1,573,980$29,027,4875
Oct 22, 20061487,854-1% 1,676,149$1,560,287$30,587,7746
Nov 5, 20061574,104 1,797,006$1,316,087$32,777,2078
Nov 12, 20061778,618+6% 1,875,624$1,396,256$34,173,4639
Nov 19, 20062941,839-47% 1,917,463$743,061$34,916,52410

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