Winter’s Tale (2014)

Winter's Tale poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $12,600,231Details
International Box Office $16,974,802Details
Worldwide Box Office $29,575,033
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $3,915,395 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $1,539,189 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $5,454,584
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Peter Lake is a master thief, who never expected to have his own heart stolen by the beautiful Beverly Penn. But their love is star-crossed: she burns with a deadly form of consumption, and Peter has been marked for a much more violent death by his one-time mentor, the demonic Pearly Soames. Peter desperately tries to save his one true love, across time, against the forces of darkness, even as Pearly does everything in his power to take him down—winner take all and loser be damned. What Peter needs is a miracle, but only time will tell if he can find one.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$7,297,694 (57.9% of total gross)
Legs:1.73 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:42.6% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$60,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,965 opening theaters/2,965 max. theaters, 2.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $16,625,509

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.


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iTunes:iTunes
Google Play:Google Play
Vudu:Vudu, Vudu

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: February 14th, 2014 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
Video Release: June 24th, 2014 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence and some sensuality.
(Rating bulletin 2299, 11/20/2013)
Running Time: 118 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Alex Cross
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Keywords: Romance, Animal Lead, Cross-Class Romance, Terminal Illness, Reincarnation, Orphan, Love at First Sight, Romantic Drama, Famously Bad
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Weed Road Pictures, Marc Platt Productions
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Front-Loaded Opening Weekend 36 50.1% Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day) 167 $7,297,694 Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 247 $9,840,571 Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 147 $8,007,059 Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 167 $10,797,116 Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day) 84 $7,297,694 Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 111 $9,840,571 Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 73 $8,007,059 Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 76 $10,797,116 Feb 14, 2014 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 14, 2014 7 $7,297,694   2,965 $2,461   $7,297,694 1
Feb 21, 2014 10 $2,173,455 -70% 2,965 $733   $11,267,356 2
Feb 28, 2014 28 $244,092 -89% 705 $346   $12,314,242 3
Mar 7, 2014 53 $33,126 -86% 82 $404   $12,470,979 4
Mar 14, 2014 58 $19,997 -40% 50 $400   $12,506,315 5
Mar 21, 2014 50 $37,878 +89% 144 $263   $12,556,157 6
Mar 28, 2014 58 $12,737 -66% 85 $150   $12,591,660 7

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 14, 2014 6 $3,652,687     2,965 $1,232   $3,652,687 1
Feb 15, 2014 8 $2,245,561 -39%   2,965 $757   $5,898,248 2
Feb 16, 2014 8 $1,399,446 -38%   2,965 $472   $7,297,694 3
Feb 17, 2014 8 $709,365 -49%   2,965 $239   $8,007,059 4
Feb 18, 2014 8 $444,208 -37%   2,965 $150   $8,451,267 5
Feb 19, 2014 8 $331,446 -25%   2,965 $112   $8,782,713 6
Feb 20, 2014 8 $311,188 -6%   2,965 $105   $9,093,901 7
Feb 21, 2014 10 $674,323 +117% -82% 2,965 $227   $9,768,224 8
Feb 22, 2014 10 $970,504 +44% -57% 2,965 $327   $10,738,728 9
Feb 23, 2014 10 $528,628 -46% -62% 2,965 $178   $11,267,356 10
Feb 24, 2014 10 $173,064 -67% -76% 2,965 $58   $11,440,420 11
Feb 25, 2014 10 $244,157 +41% -45% 2,965 $82   $11,684,577 12
Feb 26, 2014 10 $196,398 -20% -41% 2,965 $66   $11,880,975 13
Feb 27, 2014 11 $189,175 -4% -39% 2,965 $64   $12,070,150 14
Feb 28, 2014 - $76,620 -59% -89% 705 $109   $12,146,770 15
Mar 1, 2014 - $112,334 +47% -88% 705 $159   $12,259,104 16
Mar 2, 2014 - $55,138 -51% -90% 705 $78   $12,314,242 17
Mar 3, 2014 - $28,409 -48% -84% 705 $40   $12,342,651 18
Mar 4, 2014 - $34,354 +21% -86% 705 $49   $12,377,005 19
Mar 5, 2014 - $27,826 -19% -86% 705 $39   $12,404,831 20
Mar 6, 2014 - $33,022 +19% -83% 705 $47   $12,437,853 21
Mar 7, 2014 - $10,579 -68% -86% 82 $129   $12,448,432 22
Mar 8, 2014 - $15,515 +47% -86% 82 $189   $12,463,947 23
Mar 9, 2014 - $7,032 -55% -87% 82 $86   $12,470,979 24
Mar 10, 2014 - $3,045 -57% -89% 82 $37   $12,474,024 25
Mar 11, 2014 - $4,115 +35% -88% 82 $50   $12,478,139 26
Mar 12, 2014 - $4,238 +3% -85% 82 $52   $12,482,377 27
Mar 13, 2014 - $3,941 -7% -88% 82 $48   $12,486,318 28
Mar 14, 2014 - $6,555 +66% -38% 50 $131   $12,492,873 29
Mar 15, 2014 - $7,846 +20% -49% 50 $157   $12,500,719 30
Mar 16, 2014 - $5,596 -29% -20% 50 $112   $12,506,315 31
Mar 17, 2014 - $3,358 -40% +10% 50 $67   $12,509,673 32
Mar 18, 2014 - $3,459 +3% -16% 50 $69   $12,513,132 33
Mar 19, 2014 - $3,152 -9% -26% 50 $63   $12,516,284 34
Mar 20, 2014 - $1,995 -37% -49% 50 $40   $12,518,279 35
Mar 21, 2014 - $11,628 +483% +77% 144 $81   $12,529,907 36
Mar 22, 2014 - $15,912 +37% +103% 144 $111   $12,545,819 37
Mar 23, 2014 - $10,338 -35% +85% 144 $72   $12,556,157 38
Mar 24, 2014 - $4,652 -55% +39% 144 $32   $12,560,809 39
Mar 25, 2014 - $6,359 +37% +84% 144 $44   $12,567,168 40
Mar 26, 2014 - $6,202 -2% +97% 144 $43   $12,573,370 41
Mar 27, 2014 - $5,553 -10% +178% 144 $39   $12,578,923 42
Mar 28, 2014 - $3,992 -28% -66% 85 $47   $12,582,915 43
Mar 29, 2014 - $5,467 +37% -66% 85 $64   $12,588,382 44
Mar 30, 2014 - $3,278 -40% -68% 85 $39   $12,591,660 45
Mar 31, 2014 - $1,573 -52% -66% 85 $19   $12,593,233 46
Apr 1, 2014 - $1,829 +16% -71% 85 $22   $12,595,062 47
Apr 2, 2014 - $2,371 +30% -62% 85 $28   $12,597,433 48
Apr 3, 2014 - $2,798 +18% -50% 85 $33   $12,600,231 49

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 14, 2014 8 $9,093,901   2,965 $3,067   $9,093,901 1
Feb 21, 2014 10 $2,976,249 -67% 2,965 $1,004   $12,070,150 2
Feb 28, 2014 28 $367,703 -88% 705 $522   $12,437,853 3
Mar 7, 2014 49 $48,465 -87% 82 $591   $12,486,318 4
Mar 14, 2014 52 $31,961 -34% 50 $639   $12,518,279 5
Mar 21, 2014 45 $60,644 +90% 144 $421   $12,578,923 6
Mar 28, 2014 59 $21,308 -65% 85 $251   $12,600,231 7

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
Jun 29, 2014744,150 44,150$750,108$750,1081
Jul 6, 20141538,284-13% 82,434$650,445$1,400,5532
Jul 13, 20141527,607-28% 110,041$469,043$1,869,5963
Jul 27, 20142512,629 131,592$214,567$2,235,7485

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 29, 2014817,386 17,386$403,184$403,1841
Jul 6, 20141910,162-42% 27,548$234,333$637,5172

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Leading Cast

Colin Farrell Peter Lake
Jessica Brown Findlay Beverly Penn
Russell Crowe Pearly Soames

Supporting Cast

Jennifer Connelly Virginia Gamely
William Hurt Isaac Penn
Eva Marie Saint Adult Willa
Matt Bomer Young Man
Lucy Griffiths Young Woman
Michael Crane Ellis Isle Doctor
Brian Hutchison Ellis Isle Official
Kevin Corrigan Romeo Tan
Alan Doyle Dingy Worthington
Jon Patrick Walker Optometrist
David O'Brien Hart Penn House Butler
Maurice Jones Cecil Mature
Matthew R. Staley Oyster Boy
Scott Grimes Carriage Driver
Graham Greene Humpstone John
Brenda Wehle Governess
Tom Morrissey Butler
Finn Wittrock Gabriel
Joshua Henry Gravesman
Ripley Sobo Abby
Maggie Geha Girl in Bed
Caitlin Dulany Librarian
Norm Lewis Custodian
Kevin Durand Cesar Tan
Harriett D. Foy Receptionist
Rob Campbell Gwathmi
Scotty Dillin Grand Central Short Tail
Listo Listo Athansor
Joana Alfonso Ballroom Dancer
Kevin Aubin Ballroom Dancer
Albert Blackstone Ballroom Dancer
John Carroll Ballroom Dancer
Peter Chursin Ballroom Dancer
Carolyn Doherty Ballroom Dancer
Joel Dowling Ballroom Dancer
Lori Ann Ferreri Ballroom Dancer
Luis Augusto Figueroa Ballroom Dancer
Adam Fleming Ballroom Dancer
Heather Hamilton Ballroom Dancer
Manuel Herrera Ballroom Dancer
Lindsay Janisse Ballroom Dancer
Laurie Kanyok Ballroom Dancer
Chris King Ballroom Dancer
Keith Kuhl Ballroom Dancer
Allison Leo Ballroom Dancer
Shylo M. Martinez Ballroom Dancer
Dennia Dylis Minter Ballroom Dancer
Mark Myars Ballroom Dancer
Candy Olsen Ballroom Dancer
Nathan Peck Ballroom Dancer
Andy Pellick Ballroom Dancer
Casey Quinn Ballroom Dancer
Charles Sutton Ballroom Dancer
Ron Todorowski Ballroom Dancer
Brooke Lauren Wendle Ballroom Dancer
Neka Zang Ballroom Dancer

Cameos

Will Smith Judge

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

Production and Technical Credits

Akiva Goldsman Director
Akiva Goldsman Screenwriter
Akiva Goldsman Producer
Marc Platt Producer
Michael Tadross Producer
Tony Allard Producer
Mark Helprin Story Creator
Kerry Foster Executive Producer
Bruce Berman Executive Producer
James Packer Executive Producer
Steven Mnuchin Executive Producer
Caleb Deschanel Director of Photography
Naomi Shohan Production Designer
Wayne Wahrman Editor
Tim Squyres Editor
Michael Kaplan Costume Designer
William M. Connor Co-Producer
Hans Zimmer Composer
Rupert Gregson-Williams Composer
Richard Hollander Visual Effects Supervisor
Raymond Quinlan Unit Production Manager
Michael Tadross Unit Production Manager
William M. Connor Assistant Director
Derek Wimble Assistant Director
Raymond Quinlan Associate Producer
Peter Rogness Art Director
Michael Auszura Assistant Art Director
Jeffrey D. McDonald Assistant Art Director
Tobin Ost Assistant Art Director
Leslie Rollins Set Decorator
Jessica Alan Post-Production Supervisor
Isabel Henderson Post-Production Supervisor
Ian Blume Associate Editor
Hal Couzens Visual Effects Producer
Leslie Hough Visual Effects Producer
Anita Gou Visual Effects
Skylar Nichols Visual Effects
Rick Shine Visual Effects
Brian Kenyon Assistant Director
Stuart Valberg Assistant Director
Jeff Brink Special Effects Supervisor
Jim Bilz Special Effects
Mike Maggi Special Effects
Doug Faccipointi Special Effects
Charles Simunek Special Effects
Jeff Naparstek Special Effects
William F. Reynolds Special Effects
J. Kevin Draves Costume Supervisor
Suzy Freeman Costume Supervisor
John Caglione, Jr. Make up
Mary Aaron Make up
Mike Marino Make-up and Prosthetic Effects Designer
Jasen Sica Hairstylist
Adam Caldwell Casting Associate
Noa Franco Casting Associate
Cynthia Degros Casting Assistant

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

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for June 24th, 2014

June 23rd, 2014

There's very little on the home market that stands out. 300: Rise of an Empire is the biggest movie coming out this week, but it is far from the best new release. Unfortunately, there are not a lot of new releases in competition for Pick of the Week. The A Hard Day's Night Criterion Collection Blu-ray is absolutely worth picking up, but there are no new extras for the Blu-ray, so that is a strike against it. Masters of Sex: Season One earned great reviews, but the extras on the DVD or the Blu-ray are only good. Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season Six is loaded, but its price is just too high. In the end, I rolled a dice and Star Trek: The Next Generation came out on top, but it really is a close race. More...

Analysis: March Bankability and the Top Dramatic Actors

April 1st, 2014

In the March update to our Bankability Index, our list of industry influencers increases to 14 people and we examine the top actors and actresses in dramatic roles in movies.

Overall, March's chart reflects the relatively modest start to the year at the box office. Samuel L. Jackson moves back into second place in the overall chart thanks to his appearance in RoboCop, Hans Zimmer was helped by his composing for Winter's Tale and Son of God (and will be further helped in April's chart through his involvement in Divergent–does the man ever sleep?). Leonardo DiCaprio continues to benefit from his producing roles in The Wolf of Wall Street, Out of the Furnace and Runner Runner. Finally, Frozen helps John Lasseter solidify his 11th place in the chart.

This month's new entry is Morgan Freeman, who got a very handy boost from his voice role in The LEGO Movie, and was also helped by some work we did on our archive of credits. That combination takes him to 14th on the Worldwide Chart, up 3 places from February.

All this activity has kept us pretty busy, but it's our new Bankability feature that really kept us burning the midnight oil this month: The Bankability Index Casting and Hiring Guides... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Lego Adds Another Brick to Its Box Office Haul

February 24th, 2014

Lego poster

The LEGO Movie completed the threepeat in a dominating fashion earning more than 3 Days to Kill and Pompeii earned combined. On the other hand, neither of those films were that impressive, so beating both of them might not seem like a real accomplishment. The overall box office took a tumble, which is expected for a post-holiday weekend, but it still fell a little more than I would like, down 37% to $111 million. This is 7% more than the same weekend last year, so 2014 continued its winning ways in the year-over-year race. In fact, 2014 extended its lead to $150 million or 11% and now leads 2013 by a $1.51 billion to $1.36 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: LEGO Unstoppable at Top

February 23rd, 2014

Lego poster

The LEGO Movie will see off two more challengers for box office supremacy this weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. 3 Days to Kill will open with $12.3 million, soft for a film that cost $28 million, while Pompeii will barely reach $10 million, disastrous for a film that cost $80 million or $100 million, depending on who you talk to. That leaves The LEGO Movie miles ahead, with a projected $31.4 million for the weekend and $183 million or so in the bank after 17 days in release. It'll be down 37% from last weekend—an impressive result considering last weekend was a holiday. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Lego Presides Over Presidents' Day

February 19th, 2014

Lego poster

The LEGO Movie again crushed expectations earning almost as much over three-days as most people were expecting it to earn over four. The new releases were not as lucky for the most part. About Last Night and RoboCop matched expectations, while Endless Love and Winter's Tale missed lowered expectations. Overall, the three-day box office pulled in $170 million, which was 12% more than last week and 20% more than last year. Over four days, the total box office was $199 million, or 12% more than the four-day period last year. Year-to-date, 2014 has extended its lead over 2013 to 8.5% at $1.36 billion to $1.25 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: LEGO Towers Over All

February 16th, 2014

Lego poster

It's looking like a healthy President's Day weekend at the box office, with one impressive debut and several movies enjoying strong second, fourth, and even thirteenth weekends. The champion opener is About Last Night, a remake of the 1986 hit, which will open with about $27 million over three days, helped by a big $13 million Valentine's Day. With the film playing in only 2,253 theaters, that represents a terrific $12,000 theater average, and continues Kevin Hart's hot streak. Handily beating About Last Night at the top of the chart, though, is The LEGO Movie, with a projected $48.8 million over three days, and around $60 million over the full four-day weekend. That's down a decent 29% from last weekend, for a theater average of almost $13,000. More...

Weekend Predictions: RoboCop Starts First, but Last Night should get Last Laugh

February 14th, 2014

About Last Night poster

RoboCop opened on Wednesday, but failed to meet expectations, which leaves an opening for About Last Night to become the best of the new releases. Endless Love will also be competitive this weekend, meaning all three 1980s remakes could finish back-to-back-to-back. On the other hand, Winter's Tale could miss the top five. As for the holdovers, The LEGO Movie will crush all of the new releases and easily repeat as box office champion. By the end of business on Monday, it will have made enough money to cover its entire production budget. This time last year there were also four new releases, led by A Good Day to Die Hard. I think this year's new releases are a little weaker on average than last year's were' however, The LEGO Movie could make $50 million over the next four days, so it will carry 2014 to victory. More...

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January 31st, 2014

Lego poster

After a weak start, January rebounded and a couple of films on last month's preview cracked $100 million at the box office. Granted, Lone Survivor is technically a December release, but Ride Along will become one of the rare January releases to reach the century mark. Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be too many February releases that have a real shot at $100 million. It is very likely that The Lego Movie will reach that milestone, but most of the rest of the movies will be lucky if they reach $50 million. Last February was very similar. We had one surprise $100 million hit, Identity Thief, plus a couple of solid midlevel hits, Warm Bodies, for instance. However, for the most part, the month was one miss after another. This means 2014 could continue its winning ways, or at the very least, shouldn't fall behind 2013's pace. More...


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Synopsis

Peter Lake is a master thief, who never expected to have his own heart stolen by the beautiful Beverly Penn. But their love is star-crossed: she burns with a deadly form of consumption, and Peter has been marked for a much more violent death by his one-time mentor, the demonic Pearly Soames. Peter desperately tries to save his one true love, across time, against the forces of darkness, even as Pearly does everything in his power to take him down—winner take all and loser be damned. What Peter needs is a miracle, but only time will tell if he can find one.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$7,297,694 (57.9% of total gross)
Legs:1.73 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:42.6% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$60,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,965 opening theaters/2,965 max. theaters, 2.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $16,625,509

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

Amazon VOD:Amazon
iTunes:iTunes
Google Play:Google Play
Vudu:Vudu, Vudu

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: February 14th, 2014 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
Video Release: June 24th, 2014 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence and some sensuality.
(Rating bulletin 2299, 11/20/2013)
Running Time: 118 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Alex Cross
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Romance, Animal Lead, Cross-Class Romance, Terminal Illness, Reincarnation, Orphan, Love at First Sight, Romantic Drama, Famously Bad
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Weed Road Pictures, Marc Platt Productions
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Front-Loaded Opening Weekend 36 50.1% Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day) 167 $7,297,694 Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 247 $9,840,571 Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 147 $8,007,059 Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 167 $10,797,116 Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day) 84 $7,297,694 Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 111 $9,840,571 Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 73 $8,007,059 Feb 14, 2014 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 76 $10,797,116 Feb 14, 2014 3

Leading Cast

Colin Farrell Peter Lake
Jessica Brown Findlay Beverly Penn
Russell Crowe Pearly Soames

Supporting Cast

Jennifer Connelly Virginia Gamely
William Hurt Isaac Penn
Eva Marie Saint Adult Willa
Matt Bomer Young Man
Lucy Griffiths Young Woman
Michael Crane Ellis Isle Doctor
Brian Hutchison Ellis Isle Official
Kevin Corrigan Romeo Tan
Alan Doyle Dingy Worthington
Jon Patrick Walker Optometrist
David O'Brien Hart Penn House Butler
Maurice Jones Cecil Mature
Matthew R. Staley Oyster Boy
Scott Grimes Carriage Driver
Graham Greene Humpstone John
Brenda Wehle Governess
Tom Morrissey Butler
Finn Wittrock Gabriel
Joshua Henry Gravesman
Ripley Sobo Abby
Maggie Geha Girl in Bed
Caitlin Dulany Librarian
Norm Lewis Custodian
Kevin Durand Cesar Tan
Harriett D. Foy Receptionist
Rob Campbell Gwathmi
Scotty Dillin Grand Central Short Tail
Listo Listo Athansor
Joana Alfonso Ballroom Dancer
Kevin Aubin Ballroom Dancer
Albert Blackstone Ballroom Dancer
John Carroll Ballroom Dancer
Peter Chursin Ballroom Dancer
Carolyn Doherty Ballroom Dancer
Joel Dowling Ballroom Dancer
Lori Ann Ferreri Ballroom Dancer
Luis Augusto Figueroa Ballroom Dancer
Adam Fleming Ballroom Dancer
Heather Hamilton Ballroom Dancer
Manuel Herrera Ballroom Dancer
Lindsay Janisse Ballroom Dancer
Laurie Kanyok Ballroom Dancer
Chris King Ballroom Dancer
Keith Kuhl Ballroom Dancer
Allison Leo Ballroom Dancer
Shylo M. Martinez Ballroom Dancer
Dennia Dylis Minter Ballroom Dancer
Mark Myars Ballroom Dancer
Candy Olsen Ballroom Dancer
Nathan Peck Ballroom Dancer
Andy Pellick Ballroom Dancer
Casey Quinn Ballroom Dancer
Charles Sutton Ballroom Dancer
Ron Todorowski Ballroom Dancer
Brooke Lauren Wendle Ballroom Dancer
Neka Zang Ballroom Dancer

Cameos

Will Smith Judge

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

Production and Technical Credits

Akiva Goldsman Director
Akiva Goldsman Screenwriter
Akiva Goldsman Producer
Marc Platt Producer
Michael Tadross Producer
Tony Allard Producer
Mark Helprin Story Creator
Kerry Foster Executive Producer
Bruce Berman Executive Producer
James Packer Executive Producer
Steven Mnuchin Executive Producer
Caleb Deschanel Director of Photography
Naomi Shohan Production Designer
Wayne Wahrman Editor
Tim Squyres Editor
Michael Kaplan Costume Designer
William M. Connor Co-Producer
Hans Zimmer Composer
Rupert Gregson-Williams Composer
Richard Hollander Visual Effects Supervisor
Raymond Quinlan Unit Production Manager
Michael Tadross Unit Production Manager
William M. Connor Assistant Director
Derek Wimble Assistant Director
Raymond Quinlan Associate Producer
Peter Rogness Art Director
Michael Auszura Assistant Art Director
Jeffrey D. McDonald Assistant Art Director
Tobin Ost Assistant Art Director
Leslie Rollins Set Decorator
Jessica Alan Post-Production Supervisor
Isabel Henderson Post-Production Supervisor
Ian Blume Associate Editor
Hal Couzens Visual Effects Producer
Leslie Hough Visual Effects Producer
Anita Gou Visual Effects
Skylar Nichols Visual Effects
Rick Shine Visual Effects
Brian Kenyon Assistant Director
Stuart Valberg Assistant Director
Jeff Brink Special Effects Supervisor
Jim Bilz Special Effects
Mike Maggi Special Effects
Doug Faccipointi Special Effects
Charles Simunek Special Effects
Jeff Naparstek Special Effects
William F. Reynolds Special Effects
J. Kevin Draves Costume Supervisor
Suzy Freeman Costume Supervisor
John Caglione, Jr. Make up
Mary Aaron Make up
Mike Marino Make-up and Prosthetic Effects Designer
Jasen Sica Hairstylist
Adam Caldwell Casting Associate
Noa Franco Casting Associate
Cynthia Degros Casting Assistant

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

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for June 24th, 2014

June 23rd, 2014

There's very little on the home market that stands out. 300: Rise of an Empire is the biggest movie coming out this week, but it is far from the best new release. Unfortunately, there are not a lot of new releases in competition for Pick of the Week. The A Hard Day's Night Criterion Collection Blu-ray is absolutely worth picking up, but there are no new extras for the Blu-ray, so that is a strike against it. Masters of Sex: Season One earned great reviews, but the extras on the DVD or the Blu-ray are only good. Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season Six is loaded, but its price is just too high. In the end, I rolled a dice and Star Trek: The Next Generation came out on top, but it really is a close race. More...

Analysis: March Bankability and the Top Dramatic Actors

April 1st, 2014

In the March update to our Bankability Index, our list of industry influencers increases to 14 people and we examine the top actors and actresses in dramatic roles in movies.

Overall, March's chart reflects the relatively modest start to the year at the box office. Samuel L. Jackson moves back into second place in the overall chart thanks to his appearance in RoboCop, Hans Zimmer was helped by his composing for Winter's Tale and Son of God (and will be further helped in April's chart through his involvement in Divergent–does the man ever sleep?). Leonardo DiCaprio continues to benefit from his producing roles in The Wolf of Wall Street, Out of the Furnace and Runner Runner. Finally, Frozen helps John Lasseter solidify his 11th place in the chart.

This month's new entry is Morgan Freeman, who got a very handy boost from his voice role in The LEGO Movie, and was also helped by some work we did on our archive of credits. That combination takes him to 14th on the Worldwide Chart, up 3 places from February.

All this activity has kept us pretty busy, but it's our new Bankability feature that really kept us burning the midnight oil this month: The Bankability Index Casting and Hiring Guides... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Lego Adds Another Brick to Its Box Office Haul

February 24th, 2014

Lego poster

The LEGO Movie completed the threepeat in a dominating fashion earning more than 3 Days to Kill and Pompeii earned combined. On the other hand, neither of those films were that impressive, so beating both of them might not seem like a real accomplishment. The overall box office took a tumble, which is expected for a post-holiday weekend, but it still fell a little more than I would like, down 37% to $111 million. This is 7% more than the same weekend last year, so 2014 continued its winning ways in the year-over-year race. In fact, 2014 extended its lead to $150 million or 11% and now leads 2013 by a $1.51 billion to $1.36 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: LEGO Unstoppable at Top

February 23rd, 2014

Lego poster

The LEGO Movie will see off two more challengers for box office supremacy this weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. 3 Days to Kill will open with $12.3 million, soft for a film that cost $28 million, while Pompeii will barely reach $10 million, disastrous for a film that cost $80 million or $100 million, depending on who you talk to. That leaves The LEGO Movie miles ahead, with a projected $31.4 million for the weekend and $183 million or so in the bank after 17 days in release. It'll be down 37% from last weekend—an impressive result considering last weekend was a holiday. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Lego Presides Over Presidents' Day

February 19th, 2014

Lego poster

The LEGO Movie again crushed expectations earning almost as much over three-days as most people were expecting it to earn over four. The new releases were not as lucky for the most part. About Last Night and RoboCop matched expectations, while Endless Love and Winter's Tale missed lowered expectations. Overall, the three-day box office pulled in $170 million, which was 12% more than last week and 20% more than last year. Over four days, the total box office was $199 million, or 12% more than the four-day period last year. Year-to-date, 2014 has extended its lead over 2013 to 8.5% at $1.36 billion to $1.25 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: LEGO Towers Over All

February 16th, 2014

Lego poster

It's looking like a healthy President's Day weekend at the box office, with one impressive debut and several movies enjoying strong second, fourth, and even thirteenth weekends. The champion opener is About Last Night, a remake of the 1986 hit, which will open with about $27 million over three days, helped by a big $13 million Valentine's Day. With the film playing in only 2,253 theaters, that represents a terrific $12,000 theater average, and continues Kevin Hart's hot streak. Handily beating About Last Night at the top of the chart, though, is The LEGO Movie, with a projected $48.8 million over three days, and around $60 million over the full four-day weekend. That's down a decent 29% from last weekend, for a theater average of almost $13,000. More...

Weekend Predictions: RoboCop Starts First, but Last Night should get Last Laugh

February 14th, 2014

About Last Night poster

RoboCop opened on Wednesday, but failed to meet expectations, which leaves an opening for About Last Night to become the best of the new releases. Endless Love will also be competitive this weekend, meaning all three 1980s remakes could finish back-to-back-to-back. On the other hand, Winter's Tale could miss the top five. As for the holdovers, The LEGO Movie will crush all of the new releases and easily repeat as box office champion. By the end of business on Monday, it will have made enough money to cover its entire production budget. This time last year there were also four new releases, led by A Good Day to Die Hard. I think this year's new releases are a little weaker on average than last year's were' however, The LEGO Movie could make $50 million over the next four days, so it will carry 2014 to victory. More...

2014 Preview: February

January 31st, 2014

Lego poster

After a weak start, January rebounded and a couple of films on last month's preview cracked $100 million at the box office. Granted, Lone Survivor is technically a December release, but Ride Along will become one of the rare January releases to reach the century mark. Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be too many February releases that have a real shot at $100 million. It is very likely that The Lego Movie will reach that milestone, but most of the rest of the movies will be lucky if they reach $50 million. Last February was very similar. We had one surprise $100 million hit, Identity Thief, plus a couple of solid midlevel hits, Warm Bodies, for instance. However, for the most part, the month was one miss after another. This means 2014 could continue its winning ways, or at the very least, shouldn't fall behind 2013's pace. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 14, 2014 7 $7,297,694   2,965 $2,461   $7,297,694 1
Feb 21, 2014 10 $2,173,455 -70% 2,965 $733   $11,267,356 2
Feb 28, 2014 28 $244,092 -89% 705 $346   $12,314,242 3
Mar 7, 2014 53 $33,126 -86% 82 $404   $12,470,979 4
Mar 14, 2014 58 $19,997 -40% 50 $400   $12,506,315 5
Mar 21, 2014 50 $37,878 +89% 144 $263   $12,556,157 6
Mar 28, 2014 58 $12,737 -66% 85 $150   $12,591,660 7

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 14, 2014 6 $3,652,687     2,965 $1,232   $3,652,687 1
Feb 15, 2014 8 $2,245,561 -39%   2,965 $757   $5,898,248 2
Feb 16, 2014 8 $1,399,446 -38%   2,965 $472   $7,297,694 3
Feb 17, 2014 8 $709,365 -49%   2,965 $239   $8,007,059 4
Feb 18, 2014 8 $444,208 -37%   2,965 $150   $8,451,267 5
Feb 19, 2014 8 $331,446 -25%   2,965 $112   $8,782,713 6
Feb 20, 2014 8 $311,188 -6%   2,965 $105   $9,093,901 7
Feb 21, 2014 10 $674,323 +117% -82% 2,965 $227   $9,768,224 8
Feb 22, 2014 10 $970,504 +44% -57% 2,965 $327   $10,738,728 9
Feb 23, 2014 10 $528,628 -46% -62% 2,965 $178   $11,267,356 10
Feb 24, 2014 10 $173,064 -67% -76% 2,965 $58   $11,440,420 11
Feb 25, 2014 10 $244,157 +41% -45% 2,965 $82   $11,684,577 12
Feb 26, 2014 10 $196,398 -20% -41% 2,965 $66   $11,880,975 13
Feb 27, 2014 11 $189,175 -4% -39% 2,965 $64   $12,070,150 14
Feb 28, 2014 - $76,620 -59% -89% 705 $109   $12,146,770 15
Mar 1, 2014 - $112,334 +47% -88% 705 $159   $12,259,104 16
Mar 2, 2014 - $55,138 -51% -90% 705 $78   $12,314,242 17
Mar 3, 2014 - $28,409 -48% -84% 705 $40   $12,342,651 18
Mar 4, 2014 - $34,354 +21% -86% 705 $49   $12,377,005 19
Mar 5, 2014 - $27,826 -19% -86% 705 $39   $12,404,831 20
Mar 6, 2014 - $33,022 +19% -83% 705 $47   $12,437,853 21
Mar 7, 2014 - $10,579 -68% -86% 82 $129   $12,448,432 22
Mar 8, 2014 - $15,515 +47% -86% 82 $189   $12,463,947 23
Mar 9, 2014 - $7,032 -55% -87% 82 $86   $12,470,979 24
Mar 10, 2014 - $3,045 -57% -89% 82 $37   $12,474,024 25
Mar 11, 2014 - $4,115 +35% -88% 82 $50   $12,478,139 26
Mar 12, 2014 - $4,238 +3% -85% 82 $52   $12,482,377 27
Mar 13, 2014 - $3,941 -7% -88% 82 $48   $12,486,318 28
Mar 14, 2014 - $6,555 +66% -38% 50 $131   $12,492,873 29
Mar 15, 2014 - $7,846 +20% -49% 50 $157   $12,500,719 30
Mar 16, 2014 - $5,596 -29% -20% 50 $112   $12,506,315 31
Mar 17, 2014 - $3,358 -40% +10% 50 $67   $12,509,673 32
Mar 18, 2014 - $3,459 +3% -16% 50 $69   $12,513,132 33
Mar 19, 2014 - $3,152 -9% -26% 50 $63   $12,516,284 34
Mar 20, 2014 - $1,995 -37% -49% 50 $40   $12,518,279 35
Mar 21, 2014 - $11,628 +483% +77% 144 $81   $12,529,907 36
Mar 22, 2014 - $15,912 +37% +103% 144 $111   $12,545,819 37
Mar 23, 2014 - $10,338 -35% +85% 144 $72   $12,556,157 38
Mar 24, 2014 - $4,652 -55% +39% 144 $32   $12,560,809 39
Mar 25, 2014 - $6,359 +37% +84% 144 $44   $12,567,168 40
Mar 26, 2014 - $6,202 -2% +97% 144 $43   $12,573,370 41
Mar 27, 2014 - $5,553 -10% +178% 144 $39   $12,578,923 42
Mar 28, 2014 - $3,992 -28% -66% 85 $47   $12,582,915 43
Mar 29, 2014 - $5,467 +37% -66% 85 $64   $12,588,382 44
Mar 30, 2014 - $3,278 -40% -68% 85 $39   $12,591,660 45
Mar 31, 2014 - $1,573 -52% -66% 85 $19   $12,593,233 46
Apr 1, 2014 - $1,829 +16% -71% 85 $22   $12,595,062 47
Apr 2, 2014 - $2,371 +30% -62% 85 $28   $12,597,433 48
Apr 3, 2014 - $2,798 +18% -50% 85 $33   $12,600,231 49

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 14, 2014 8 $9,093,901   2,965 $3,067   $9,093,901 1
Feb 21, 2014 10 $2,976,249 -67% 2,965 $1,004   $12,070,150 2
Feb 28, 2014 28 $367,703 -88% 705 $522   $12,437,853 3
Mar 7, 2014 49 $48,465 -87% 82 $591   $12,486,318 4
Mar 14, 2014 52 $31,961 -34% 50 $639   $12,518,279 5
Mar 21, 2014 45 $60,644 +90% 144 $421   $12,578,923 6
Mar 28, 2014 59 $21,308 -65% 85 $251   $12,600,231 7

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
Jun 29, 2014744,150 44,150$750,108$750,1081
Jul 6, 20141538,284-13% 82,434$650,445$1,400,5532
Jul 13, 20141527,607-28% 110,041$469,043$1,869,5963
Jul 27, 20142512,629 131,592$214,567$2,235,7485

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 29, 2014817,386 17,386$403,184$403,1841
Jul 6, 20141910,162-42% 27,548$234,333$637,5172

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