France Box Office for Hail, Caesar! (2016)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
France Box Office $5,033,249Details
Worldwide Box Office $64,220,196Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $1,002,843 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $1,426,568 Details
Total North America Video Sales $2,429,411
Further financial details...

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Synopsis

Hail, Caesar! follows a single day in the life of a studio fixer who is presented with plenty of problems to fix.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$22,000,000
France Releases: February 17th, 2016 (Wide)
Video Release: May 24th, 2016 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some suggestive content and smoking.
(Rating bulletin 2401 (Cert #33030), 11/25/2015)
Running Time: 100 minutes
Keywords: Movie Business, Film Actor, Kidnap, Ransom, Private Investigator, Investigative Journalist, Media Circus, 1950s, Ensemble, Satire, Satirical Comedy
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Mike Zoss, Working Title Films, Universal Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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June 8th, 2016

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Home Market Releases for May 24th, 2016

May 24th, 2016

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February 17th, 2016

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Most people thought Deadpool would be a big hit over the weekend. I didn't see a single prediction that said it would be this big. It earned $132.43 million over the three-day weekend, which is more than enough to cover its entire production budget and a healthy chunk of its advertising budget. ... Or at least its initial advertising budget. Needless to say, there is already a sequel in the works. How to be Single had a very solid opening, while Zoolander 2 will need to become a hit on the home market in order to break even. The overall box office rose 150% from last weekend to $239 million over three days. Wow. This weekend last year, Fifty Shades of Grey debuted. Deadpool made almost as much in the four days it was in theaters than Fifty Shades of Grey made in total. It goes without saying that 2016 won the year-over-year comparison. Its 11% difference is impressive. Year-to-date, 2016 has earned $1.44 billion, which is 1.9% more than 2015's running tally at the same stage. More...

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February 11th, 2016

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It's Valentine's Day weekend and Presidents Day long weekend, so the box office should be very robust, at least compared to last weekend. Deadpool has the best reviews and the best buzz and should have no trouble earning first place at the box office. Zoolander 2 is earning weak reviews, but nostalgia could help during its opening weekend. Finally there's How to be Single, which is a Romantic Comedy. Any romantic film should do well on Valentine's Day, even one earning mixed reviews. This weekend last year, Fifty Shades of Grey came out, which is a movie my mind keeps trying to forget happened. It earned just over $85 million during its opening weekend, but less than that during the rest of its run. Deadpool won't open as fast, but it very likely won't collapse next weekend either. 2016 will lose in the year-over-year comparison in the short run, but perhaps by Monday, the tide will turn. More...

Contest: Seize Your Prizes: Winning Announcement

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Hail, Caesar!

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Weekend Wrap-Up: Broncos Biggest Winners, but Pandas still earn $21.24 million

February 8th, 2016

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Super Bowl weekend was not a good weekend at the box office. The competition usually takes its toll at the box office, but this year it was particularly bad. Kung Fu Panda 3 led the way with just $21.24 million, while Hail, Caesar! was the only other film to earn more than $10 million. In fact, the weekend was so bad that Star Wars: The Force Awakens remained in third place during its eighth weekend of release. The overall box office took a massive hit, down 31% to just $95 million. This was 37% lower than the same weekend last year, but miraculously, 2016 maintained its lead over 2015, by the tiniest of margins, $1.34 billion to $1.33 billion. With a difference of 0.5% or $6 million, the lead will likely disappear during the week, but 2016 should get it back when Deadpool debuts this Friday. More...

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February 7th, 2016

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February 5th, 2016

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February 4th, 2016

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Contest: Seize Your Prizes

January 29th, 2016

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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
2016/02/19 - $2,107,623   428 $4,924   $2,314,305 1
2016/02/26 - $900,258 -57% 392 $2,297   $3,591,617 2
2016/03/04 - $418,534 -54% 292 $1,433   $4,096,493 3
2016/03/11 - $165,280 -61% 210 $787   $4,355,115 4
2016/03/18 - $107,166 -35% 229 $468   $4,798,589 5
2016/03/25 1 $26,449 -75% 49 $540   $4,908,906 6
2016/04/01 - $15,656 -41% 34 $460   $4,953,760 7
2016/04/08 - $1,063 -93% 6 $177   $4,958,611 8
2016/04/15 - $1,529 +44% 6 $255   $5,033,249 9

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 4/28/2016 $91,021 31 231 281 $184,325 11/30/2018
Australia 2/12/2016 $46,175 1 260 1040 $3,054,261 6/2/2021
Austria 2/18/2016 $58,567 19 22 170 $304,600 7/27/2016
Belgium 2/17/2016 $151,454 32 32 174 $412,178 6/9/2016
Brazil 4/14/2016 $146,723 72 72 207 $422,785 6/28/2016
Bulgaria 2/19/2016 $26,984 16 16 62 $65,983 2/26/2019
Croatia 2/18/2016 $9,858 14 14 54 $22,956 12/31/2018
Czech Republic 3/3/2016 $46,414 100 100 195 $113,114 12/31/2018
Denmark 2/18/2016 $87,715 59 59 164 $230,241 6/9/2016
Estonia 2/19/2016 $11,737 9 9 9 $11,737 6/9/2016
Finland 3/4/2016 $73,141 57 57 178 $244,973 6/9/2016
France 2/17/2016 $2,107,623 428 428 1646 $5,033,249 6/9/2016
Germany 2/18/2016 $1,030,564 150 171 1337 $3,993,008 9/13/2016
Greece 2/18/2016 $137,280 62 62 119 $269,106 6/9/2016
Hong Kong 3/10/2016 $81,227 12 12 23 $158,151 6/9/2016
Hungary 2/25/2016 $74,880 55 55 162 $199,888 12/31/2018
Iceland 2/19/2016 $5,619 4 4 4 $5,619 12/31/2018
Iraq 2/18/2016 $1,538 3 3 4 $1,871 12/31/2018
Israel 2/18/2016 $106,043 21 25 124 $411,998 12/31/2018
Italy 3/10/2016 $1,103,207 348 373 938 $2,778,417 6/9/2016
Japan 5/13/2016 $0 0 36 126 $540,958 7/5/2016
Kuwait 2/18/2016 $46,838 11 11 12 $66,796 12/31/2018
Lebanon 2/18/2016 $20,782 5 5 8 $35,612 12/31/2018
Malaysia 2/18/2016 $18,709 15 15 36 $38,540 6/9/2016
Mexico 4/22/2016 $206,869 192 192 348 $404,452 8/23/2016
Netherlands 2/18/2016 $199,359 52 52 297 $862,547 6/28/2016
New Zealand 3/4/2016 $76,517 56 64 250 $276,283 6/9/2016
North America 2/5/2016 $11,355,225 2,232 2,248 7,896 $30,080,225 11/15/2019
Norway 3/4/2016 $52,850 54 54 111 $221,604 6/9/2016
Oman 2/18/2016 $2,325 6 6 6 $2,325 12/31/2018
Peru 3/24/2016 $12,990 5 5 7 $19,454 12/31/2018
Philippines 3/16/2016 $16,189 20 20 40 $27,237 12/31/2018
Poland 2/19/2016 $199,431 119 119 331 $511,768 11/18/2018
Portugal 2/25/2016 $71,112 41 41 115 $178,279 6/9/2016
Russia (CIS) 3/3/2016 $377,421 363 363 897 $972,805 12/31/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 3/3/2016 $4,667 23 23 38 $27,744 12/31/2018
Singapore 3/10/2016 $37,599 8 8 37 $108,622 7/19/2016
Slovakia 3/3/2016 $19,627 49 49 49 $19,627 6/9/2016
Slovenia 2/25/2016 $5,635 9 9 25 $16,598 6/9/2016
South Africa 2/19/2016 $13,443 11 11 41 $51,224 6/9/2016
South Korea 3/24/2016 $10,740 0 250 316 $237,152 9/10/2018
Spain 2/19/2016 $842,597 278 289 980 $2,266,707 6/9/2016
Sweden 2/19/2016 $127,072 82 82 203 $405,280 6/9/2016
Switzerland 2/17/2016 $304,589 51 53 276 $1,020,271 6/8/2016
Thailand 3/3/2016 $10,859 11 11 15 $19,092 6/9/2016
United Arab Emirates 2/18/2016 $104,613 23 23 34 $179,603 12/31/2018
United Kingdom 3/4/2016 $2,163,591 494 506 1814 $7,166,713 6/9/2016
Uruguay 4/14/2016 $13,323 7 7 7 $13,323 12/31/2018
 
Rest of World $530,895
 
Worldwide Total$64,220,196 6/2/2021

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

George Clooney    Baird Whitlock
Scarlett Johansson    DeeAnna Moran
Channing Tatum    Burt Gurney
Josh Brolin    Eddie Mannix
Ralph Fiennes    Laurence Laurentz
Tilda Swinton    Thora Thacker
Jonah Hill    Joe Silverman

Supporting Cast

Alden Ehrenreich    Hobie Doyle
Frances McDormand    C.C. Calhoun
Veronica Osorio    Carlotta Valdez
Heather Goldenhersh    Natalie (Secretary)
Alison Pill    Mrs. Mannix
Max Baker    Head Communist Writer
Fisher Stevens    Communist Writer
Patrick Fischler    Communist Writer
Tom Musgrave    Communist Writer
David Krumholtz    Communist Writer
Greg Baldwin    Communist Writer
Patrick Carroll    Communist Writer
Fred Melamed    Communist Writer
John Bluthal    Professor Marcuse
Alex Karpovsky    Mr. Smitrovich
Aramazd Stepanian    Eastern Orthodox Clergyman
Allen Havey    Protestant Clergyman
Robert Pike Daniel    Catholic Clergyman
Robert Picardo    Rabbi
Ian Blackman    Cuddahy
Geoffrey Cantor    Sid Siegelstein
Christopher Lambert    Arne Seslum
Robert Trebor    Producer of "Hail, Caesar!"
Michael Yama    Chinese Restaurant Maitre'd
Ming Zhao    Chinese Restaurant Waitress
Helen Siff    Malibu Maid
Basil Hoffman    Stu Schwartz, Accounting
Luke Spencer Roberts    Peanut
Ralph P. Martin    Director of Action Western
James Austin Johnson    Studio Assistant at Action Western
Noah Baron    Water Ballet P.A.
Timm Perry    Stage 8 Man at the Door
Noel Conlon    Scotty at the Gate
Natasha Bassett    Gloria DeLamour
Richard Abraham    French Postcard Photographer
Jon Daly    Cops at French Postcard House
Dennis Cockrum    Cops at French Postcard House
Clancy Brown    Gracchus (In the Epic, "Hail, Caesar!")
Mather Zickel    Chunk Mulligan (In the Epic, "Hail, Caesar!")
Tiffany Lonsdale    Ursulina (In the Epic, "Hail, Caesar!")
Clement von Franckenstein    Senator Sestimus Amydias (In the Epic, "Hail, Caesar!")
Wayne Knight    Lurking Extra (In the Epic, "Hail, Caesar!")
Jeff Lewis    Lurking Extra (In the Epic, "Hail, Caesar!")
Kyle Bornheimer    Extra A.D. (In the Epic, "Hail, Caesar!")
Josh Cooke    Box Breakfast A.D. (In the Epic, "Hail, Caesar!")
Peter Jason    Director (In the Epic, "Hail, Caesar!")
Stephen Ellis    Clapper Boy (In the Epic, "Hail, Caesar!")
Jillian Armenante    Script Girl (In the Epic, "Hail, Caesar!")
Jacob Witkin    Saul of Tarsus (In the Epic, "Hail, Caesar!")
Jack Huston    Cad in Cab (In "Merrily We Dance")
Agyness Deyn    Woman in Cab (In "Merrily We Dance")
Emily Beecham    Deirdre (In "Merrily We Dance")
Benjamin Beatty    Clapper Boy (In "Merrily We Dance")
J.R. Horne    Curly (In "Lacy Ol' Moon")
Caitlin Muelder    Cookhouse Woman (In "Lacy Ol' Moon")
E.E. Bell    Bartender (In "No Dames!")
Kate Morgan Chadwick    Departing Woman (In "No Dames!")
Brian Michael Jones    Sailor (In "No Dames!")
Peter Banifaz    Sailor (In "No Dames!")
Clifton Samuels    Sailor (In "No Dames!")/Dancer
K C Reischerl    Sailor (In "No Dames!")
Jeremy Daniel Davis    Dancer
Marcos Ochoa    Dancer
Colin Bradbury    Dancer
Ryan Breslin    Dancer
Tyler Hanes    Dancer
Casey Garvin    Dancer
Luke Hawkins    Dancer
Evan Kasprzak    Dancer
Patrick LaVallee    Dancer
Adam Perry    Dancer
Ryan Vandenboom    Dancer
Alex Demkin    Dancer
Dax Hock    Dancer
Shesha Marvin    Dancer
Mark Stuart    Dancer
Forrest Walsh    Dancer

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

Production and Technical Credits

Ethan Coen    Director
Joel Coen    Director
Joel Coen    Screenwriter
Ethan Coen    Screenwriter
Ethan Coen    Producer
Joel Coen    Producer
Tim Bevan    Producer
Eric Fellner    Producer
Robert Graf    Executive Producer
Jess Gonchor    Production Designer
Roderick Jaynes    Editor
Carter Burwell    Composer
Roger Deakins    Director of Photography
Mary Zophres    Costume Designer
Skip Lievsay    Supervising Sound Editor
Dan Schrecker    Visual Effects Supervisor
Ellen Chenoweth    Casting Director
Karen Ruth Getchell    Unit Production Manager
Robert Graf    Unit Production Manager
Betsy Magruder    First Assistant Director
Bac DeLorme    Second Assistant Director
Catherine Farrell    Associate Producer
Nancy Haigh    Set Decorator
Peter F. Kurland    Sound Mixer
Katharine McQuerrey    Additional Editor
Craig Berkey    Co-Supervising Sound Editor
Colleen Bachman Teree*    Visual Effects Producer
Tad Griffith    Stunt Coordinator
Randy Beckman    Stunt Co-Coordinator
Dawn Swiderski    Supervising Art Director
Catherine Farrell    Post-Production Supervisor
David A. Smith    First Assistant Editor
Cara Brower    Art Director
Greg Papalia    Set Designer
Easton Smith    Set Designer
Barbara Mesney    Set Designer
Lyn Matsuda Norton    Script Supervisor
Lynda Foote    Costume Supervisor
Jean Black    Make up
Cydney Cornell    Hairstylist
Pauletta O Lewis-Irwin    Hairstylist
Susanne Eleazer    Casting Associate
Daniel Cabeza    Casting Assistant
Eliza Paley    Supervising Dialogue Editor
Todd Kasow    Music Editor
Jim Bruening    Music Editor
Jennifer Dunnington    Music Editor
Larry Zipf    Sound Effects Editor
Don White    Foley Mixer
Jack Heeren    Foley Mixer
George Lara    Foley Mixer
Skip Lievsay    Re-recording Mixer
Craig Berkey    Re-recording Mixer
Greg Orloff    Re-recording Mixer
Steve Cremin    Special Effects Coordinator
Vanessa Galvez    Visual Effects Producer
Pat Porter    Animation
Carlos Sandoval    Animation
Ryan Moran    Animation
Michael Farrow    Score Mixer
Timothy Marchiafava    Score Recordist
Adam Michalak    Score Recordist

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