Netherlands Box Office for Last Christmas (2019)

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Last Christmas
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Netherlands Box Office $3,924,253Details
Worldwide Box Office $123,429,381Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $1,410,837 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $1,686,956 Details
Total North America Video Sales $3,097,793
Further financial details...

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Synopsis

Kate harumphs around London, a bundle of bad decisions accompanied by the jangle of bells on her shoes, another irritating consequence from her job as an elf in a year-round Christmas shop. Tom seems too good to be true when he walks into her life and starts to see through so many of Kate’s barriers. As London transforms into the most wonderful time of the year, nothing should work for these two… But sometimes, you gotta let the snow fall where it may, you gotta listen to your heart and you gotta have faith.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$30,000,000
Netherlands Releases: November 8th, 2019 (Wide)
Video Release: February 4th, 2020 by Universal Home Entertainment
March 16th, 2020 by Universal Pictures UK
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for language and sexual content.
(Rating bulletin 2584 (Cert #52277), 6/26/2019)
Running Time: 103 minutes
Keywords: Christmas, Santa Claus, Romance, Christmas in November, Medical and Hospitals, Dysfunctional Family, Romantic Comedy
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Romantic Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Calamity Films, Feigco Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Perfect World Pictures
Production Countries: United Kingdom, United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for February 4th, 2020

February 5th, 2020

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime

It is a slow week for truly great releases. Both Doctor Sleep and The Nightingale are worth picking up, but not Pick of the Week contenders. Last Christmas is also worth picking up, but only if you like Romantic Comedies with magical realism. As for the Pick of the Week, I’m going with That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Season One, Part Two and if you really into Isekai Anime, grab Isekai Quartet: Season One as well. More...

International Box Office: Frozen II Finally Faces Some Competition

December 12th, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II again won the race on top of the international box office chart, but it at least faced some competition this week. The film added $90.2 million in 48 markets for totals of $582.1 million internationally and $919.7 million worldwide. The film had no major market openings, but it did earn $800,000 in South Africa, making it the second fastest opening for an animated film in that market, behind only Minions. In other news, the film cracked $100 million in China over the weekend and now sits at $107.06 million in that market, including $9.84 million this past weekend. It took less than three weeks to top the lifetime total of the first Frozen in that market. More...

International Box Office: Frozen II Freezes Out the Competition

December 5th, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II dominated this past weekend’s international box office chart by almost as large a margin as it did last weekend. The Disney sequel earned $163.8 million in 45 markets for totals of $451.0 million internationally and $739.8 million worldwide. This includes a trio of first-place openings in major markets, led by Russia at $13.7 million on 1,682 screens, while it also topped the charts in Italy ($8.6 million including previews) and Australia ($6.6 million). Furthermore, according to Disney, the film is already the highest-grossing animated film of all time in both the Philippines ($12.2 million) and Indonesia ($11.1 million). It has already topped the original in a number of other markets, mostly in Asia, led by China with an impressive running tally of $91.0 million in just two weeks. More...

International Box Office: Frozen II Puts a Chill on the Competition

November 27th, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II dominated the international box office the way few films manage, earning $228.2 million in 37 markets for a worldwide debut of $358.2 million. This includes a $54.38 million debut in China, which is more than the second place film earned on the worldwide chart. In fact, the movie earned more in South Korea with a total opening of $32.31 million on 2,648 screens, including $28.10 million over the weekend than the second place film on the worldwide chart earned. In the U.K., it pulled in $19.36 million in 671 theaters, while it also cracked $10 million in both Germany ($14.9 million) and France ($13.4 million). Furthermore, the film has yet to open in Italy, Russia, Australia, and Brazil, so it isn’t done yet and should remain on top of the chart for a few weeks. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Audiences be Thankful this Thanksgiving?

November 27th, 2019

Frozen II

There are two wide releases this Thanksgiving, both of which are earning stellar reviews. Unfortunately, only one of those two films, Knives Out, is expected to make any real impact at the box office. Queen and Slim is just hoping to reach the top five. That said, both films will be crushed by Frozen II, which broke records last weekend and it is expected to have a strong hold during the holidays. This weekend last year was the weekend after Thanksgiving and the biggest new release was The Possession of Hannah Grace. Queen and Slim should top that at the box office. In fact, Knives Out might top Ralph Breaks the Internet’s sophomore stint, so even without Frozen II, the weekend would be looking good. 2019 might do well enough on the year-over-year competition that it will save November and give the year a real shot at ending on a strong note. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Ford v Ferrari has no Competition at the Box Office

November 18th, 2019

Ford v Ferrari

Ford v Ferrari had a good opening over the weekend, but unfortunately, it was only good and not great. Furthermore, it was the only film that had a good weekend. The other two new releases crashed and burned, while the holdovers couldn’t compensate for this weakness. The overall box office fell 11% from last weekend to just $108 million, which was 37% lower than the same weekend last year. The year-to-date numbers don’t look any better, as 2019 is now behind 2018’s pace by a margin of 6.5% or $660 million at $9.47 billion to $10.13 billion. Worse still, 2019 has fallen behind 2016’s pace. Things need to turn around and fast. More...

Weekend Estimates: Ford and Ferrari v Top Five

November 17th, 2019

Ford v Ferrari

If the weekend estimates hold, then Ford v Ferrari, with an estimated $31.04 million, will open with almost as much as the rest of the top five combined. A lot of time when something like this happens, it is because there’s a monster hit opening. In this case, Ford v Ferrari will need strong legs just to top its production budget and hit $100 million at the box office and it is dominating the box office due to really weak competition. Fortunately, the film should have strong legs thanks to its reviews and its A plus from CinemaScore. The film is not doing as well internationally with an opening of $21.4 million in 41 markets. This includes a $3.2 million debut in Russia and $2.3 million debuts in the U.K. and France. If the film can earn some Awards Season buzz, then it could have the legs to get to $250 million worldwide, which should be enough to break even sometime during its home market run. More...

Friday Estimates: Ford v Ferrari Laps the Competition

November 16th, 2019

Ford v Ferrari

Ford v Ferrari is going to dominate the weekend chart. In fact, it earned more on Friday than the second place film is expected to earn during the full weekend. The film pulled in $10.94 million during its opening day, putting it on pace for $30 million over the full weekend, which is significantly ahead of our prediction. Its reviews and its A plus from CinemaScore should result in stellar word-of-mouth. It might even do well during Awards Season, although if it does win any Oscars, I think it will be limited to technical categories. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: The Box Office is in a Deep Sleep

November 12th, 2019

Midway

It was a weekend to forget with the four new releases earning significantly less than The Grinch opened with last year. Still, the four new releases took the to four spots, meaning there were no powerful holdovers to make up the difference. Midway was the best of the bunch, while Playing with Fire was the biggest positive surprise. Unfortunately, Doctor Sleep missed expectations by a larger margin than those two films beat our predictions, so the good news was drowned out by the bad. Overall, the box office was 5.9% higher than last weekend at $121 million. This is not a reason to celebrate, as last weekend was arguably Halloween weekend, which is one of the worst weekends of the year. More importantly, the weekend was behind the same weekend last year by 28%. 2019 is now behind 2018’s pace by 5.9% or $580 million at $9.32 billion to $9.90 billion. However, and this is important, as bad as 2019 has been doing, we are still ahead of 2017’s pace, both in terms of raw dollars and ticket sales, so there’s no need to panic. While we would prefer to set records every year, being the second best year at the box office is still worth celebrating. More...

Weekend Estimates: Midway Overcomes the Odds to Come out on Top

November 10th, 2019

Midway

Midway wasn’t supposed to be a major hit, and it won’t be, but, sadly for all the other new films, it is opening in first place at the box office. In fact, its weekend estimate is $17.49 million, which is less than 10% above our prediction, but it was able to earn first place with relative ease. The film only managed mixed reviews, but it did earn an A-rating from CinemaScore. Additionally, there are holidays coming up, so it could have surprisingly long legs. The film also opened in China with $4.48 million. It’s hard to use this result as a guide for other markets, as there haven’t been enough American-centric war movies released in China to compare against. More...

Friday Estimates: Midway is the High Point of the Weekend

November 9th, 2019

Midway

Midway made a surprisingly strong debut to earn first place on Friday with an estimated $6.34 million. Its reviews have improved and are currently 40% positive. Granted, this isn’t great, or even merely good, but it is also not so bad that it will be a major drag at the box office. Furthermore, the film scored a solid A-rating from CinemaScore, indicating its target audience loved the movie, especially compared to critics. Add in a more mature target audience and the film should have solid legs, helping it earn close to $18 million during its opening weekend. Granted, the film cost $50 million to make, so it will still need help internationally and on the home market to break even after a start like this, but this is still much better than most people were expecting. More...

Thursday Previews: Doctor Sleep Hits the Snooze Alarm

November 8th, 2019

Doctor Sleep

It looks like it could be a slow weekend at the box office. Doctor Sleep only managed $1.5 million during its previews, which is lower than anticipated. There are some reasons to be optimistic. Firstly, it does have the best reviews of the four new releases and this is technically a long weekend, as Veteran's Day is on Monday. On the other hand, I was expecting closer to $2 million during its previews. More...

Can Doctor Sleep Wake Up the Box Office?

November 7th, 2019

Doctor Sleep

It is not a banner week for stellar new releases. Doctor Sleep is earning good reviews, but not great reviews. Sadly, it is award-worthy compared to most of the other new releases. Last Christmas is earning mixed reviews, but that’s to be expected for a romantic comedy. The less said about Midway or Playing with Fire’s reviews, the better. This weekend last year, The Grinch opened with $67 million, which is likely more than all four new films will open with this year. In fact, last year’s number two film, Bohemian Rhapsody, will likely earn more than any one film will earn this year. 2019 is going to take a beating in the year-over-year competition. More...

2019 Preview: November

November 1st, 2019

Frozen II

Joker single-handedly saved October. Had the film merely matched expectations, then the month would had suffered a major loss in the year-over-year competition. We sill lost a little ground, but not so much that we will look to October as the reason 2019 missed last year’s pace. As for November, we have some potential monster hits with Frozen II leading the way. If that film doesn’t earn at least $1 billion worldwide, I will be shocked. Additionally, every week has at least one movie coming out that has a somewhat realistic shot at $100 million, although not all of them will get there. Unfortunately, last November was much better, with five films that topped $100 million, including three that earned more than $200 million. I think 2019 will be better at the top, but it just won’t have the depth to keep pace with last year. More...

Last Christmas Trailer

August 14th, 2019

Romantic comedy starring Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding opens November 8 ... Full Movie Details.

Kate harumphs around London, a bundle of bad decisions accompanied by the jangle of bells on her shoes, another irritating consequence from her job as an elf in a year-round Christmas shop. Tom seems too good to be true when he walks into her life and starts to see through so many of Kate’s barriers. As London transforms into the most wonderful time of the year, nothing should work for these two… But sometimes, you gotta let the snow fall where it may, you gotta listen to your heart and you gotta have faith. More...

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
2019/11/08 3 $417,240   115 $3,628   $544,916 1
2019/11/15 1 $415,563 n/c 116 $3,582   $1,134,772 2
2019/11/22 2 $400,754 -4% 114 $3,515   $1,691,758 3
2019/11/29 4 $319,484 -20% 118 $2,707   $2,156,344 4
2019/12/06 4 $299,071 -6% 122 $2,451   $2,583,970 5
2019/12/13 4 $276,670 -7% 130 $2,128   $3,001,702 6
2019/12/20 - $307,855 +11% 108 $2,851   $3,481,423 7
2019/12/27 - $236,860 -23% 108 $2,193   $3,842,738 8
2020/01/03 22 $45,642 -81% 61 $748   $4,001,089 9
2020/01/10 - $1,636 -96% 5 $327   $3,924,253 10

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Albania 12/5/2019 $11,567 2 3 6 $35,800 1/15/2020
Argentina 12/5/2019 $17,903 37 37 71 $36,783 1/3/2020
Australia 11/8/2019 $1,509,881 393 393 1969 $8,112,064 12/29/2020
Austria 11/15/2019 $280,544 73 74 471 $1,419,105 1/15/2020
Belgium 11/27/2019 $193,329 60 60 257 $857,113 1/15/2020
Bolivia 12/5/2019 $12,798 19 19 36 $35,357 12/25/2019
Brazil 11/28/2019 $603,613 472 524 1658 $1,866,431 8/26/2020
Bulgaria 11/15/2019 $27,010 0 5 5 $132,085 1/1/2020
Central America 12/5/2019 $156,189 142 142 334 $488,913 1/15/2020
Chile 12/5/2019 $24,946 49 49 81 $46,010 1/1/2020
Colombia 11/28/2019 $51,776 106 106 127 $91,697 1/15/2020
Croatia 11/7/2019 $95,000 28 28 179 $517,070 12/13/2023
Cyprus 11/14/2019 $16,130 7 7 50 $113,768 1/15/2020
Czech Republic 11/29/2019 $96,140 113 113 293 $367,862 10/19/2022
Denmark 11/14/2019 $404,046 81 95 537 $1,716,319 1/15/2020
Ecuador 12/20/2019 $62,548 47 47 114 $229,493 1/23/2020
Egypt 11/20/2019 $42,005 20 23 115 $248,451 1/15/2020
Estonia 12/6/2019 $29,600 27 27 75 $108,700 1/1/2020
Finland 11/8/2019 $95,000 64 66 479 $800,585 1/6/2021
France 11/27/2019 $819,466 315 315 1248 $2,146,760 1/10/2020
Germany 11/14/2019 $1,575,386 491 579 3691 $7,875,998 1/29/2020
Greece 11/14/2019 $103,165 46 73 358 $857,049 1/15/2020
Hong Kong 12/5/2019 $229,027 0 55 175 $813,817 1/23/2020
Hungary 11/8/2019 $176,000 50 63 344 $913,166 10/19/2022
Iceland 11/8/2019 $0 0 8 35 $109,196 1/1/2020
India 11/8/2019 $63,000 181 181 219 $143,456 1/15/2020
Indonesia 12/6/2019 $153,620 150 150 238 $510,989 1/15/2020
Israel 11/7/2019 $139,000 28 28 144 $506,311 10/19/2022
Italy 12/19/2019 $733,271 0 4 5 $2,513,181 8/28/2020
Japan 12/6/2019 $210,931 72 72 236 $1,070,518 1/23/2020
Latvia 11/29/2019 $13,347 14 14 47 $65,139 1/15/2020
Lebanon 11/21/2019 $24,931 14 14 57 $119,396 1/15/2020
Lithuania 12/6/2019 $33,754 16 16 50 $143,511 1/8/2020
Macedonia 12/5/2019 $4,913 2 2 7 $16,913 1/15/2020
Malaysia 11/28/2019 $132,369 76 77 240 $360,472 1/23/2020
Mexico 12/6/2019 $822,513 0 210 257 $3,205,425 1/23/2020
Middle East Region 11/21/2019 $255,958 62 62 166 $1,067,943 1/15/2020
Mongolia 12/6/2019 $33,366 9 9 45 $139,893 1/23/2020
Netherlands 11/8/2019 $417,240 115 130 997 $3,924,253 10/19/2022
New Zealand 11/7/2019 $167,084 94 100 649 $971,588 10/19/2022
North America 11/8/2019 $11,441,055 3,448 3,454 13,469 $35,150,750
Norway 11/8/2019 $281,000 118 118 665 $2,116,550 1/1/2020
Paraguay 11/28/2019 $5,963 14 14 30 $16,378 1/15/2020
Peru 12/5/2019 $96,221 84 84 148 $323,527 1/15/2020
Philippines 11/27/2019 $101,879 102 102 123 $157,002 12/18/2019
Poland 11/29/2019 $211,445 135 152 484 $1,267,257 10/19/2022
Portugal 12/6/2019 $42,023 41 44 160 $206,205 10/19/2022
Romania 11/15/2019 $114,405 81 81 339 $429,936 10/20/2022
Russia (CIS) 12/5/2019 $1,451,147 1062 1062 3118 $3,818,575 10/19/2022
Serbia and Montenegro 12/5/2019 $60,965 40 40 99 $147,236 2/10/2021
Singapore 11/28/2019 $88,181 31 33 95 $275,016 1/15/2020
Slovakia 11/29/2019 $70,262 54 54 195 $240,375 6/16/2020
Slovenia 11/28/2019 $38,193 19 19 102 $257,814 2/19/2020
South Africa 12/6/2019 $94,712 85 85 283 $402,718 1/23/2020
South Korea 12/5/2019 $819,019 618 618 1018 $1,745,090 1/15/2020
Spain 11/29/2019 $503,197 276 285 1204 $1,872,977 1/29/2020
Sweden 11/15/2019 $266,476 137 137 586 $1,269,290 1/15/2020
Switzerland 11/14/2019 $248,740 44 58 363 $1,494,240 1/15/2020
Taiwan 12/6/2019 $216,298 92 92 301 $735,490 1/23/2020
Thailand 12/12/2019 $108,372 40 40 80 $196,041 1/1/2020
Trinidad 11/13/2019 $35,684 19 19 62 $131,862 1/1/2020
Turkey 11/29/2019 $30,765 36 36 75 $70,741 10/19/2022
Ukraine 1/2/2020 $671,000 184 184 523 $1,278,306 2/17/2021
United Arab Emirates 11/21/2019 $132,239 50 50 108 $439,765 12/24/2020
United Kingdom 11/15/2019 $3,424,531 612 660 4271 $24,436,021 12/23/2020
Uruguay 12/5/2019 $2,944 8 8 12 $5,348 12/25/2019
Venezuela 11/22/2019 $10,276 0 0 0 $39,265 12/18/2019
Vietnam 12/6/2019 $91,221 185 185 370 $207,026 1/15/2020
 
Worldwide Total$123,429,381 12/13/2023

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Leading Cast

Emilia Clarke    Kate
Henry Golding    Tom

Supporting Cast

Michelle Yeoh    Santa
Emma Thompson    Adelia
Madison Ingoldsby    Young Kate
Boris Isakovic    Ivan
Lucy Miller    Young Marta
Maxim Baldry    Ed
Margaret Clunie    Shower Sarah
John-Luke Roberts    Klaus The German Clown
Bilal Zafar    Oscar
Patti LuPone    Joyce
Lydia Leonard    Marta
Michael Addo    Fit Looking Guy
Peter Mygind    The Dane, aka “Boy”
Rob Delaney    Theater Director
Peter Serafinowicz    Theater Producer
Sara Powell    Casting Director
Ranjit Singh Shubh    Bus Driver
Ritu Arya    Jenna
Ansu Kabia    Rufus
Fabien Frankel    Fabien
Laura Evelyn    Police Woman Churchill
Ingrid Oliver    Police Woman Crowley
Rebecca Root    Dr. Addis
Angus Brown    Ice Rink Security Guard
Kemi Durosinmi    Nigerian Tourist
Yinka Awoni    Nigerian Tourist
Angela Wynter    Ice Show Casting Director
Sue Perkins    Ice Show Director
Ben Owen-Jones    Danny
David Hargreaves    Arthur
Joe Blakemore    Army “Tom”
Calvin Demba    Nathan
Leon Delroy Williams    Traffic Cone Man
Anna Calder-Marshall    Dora
Jassie Mortimer    Croatian Woman
Michael Matovski    Croatian Man
Jake Lampart    Angry Man on Bus
Jade Anouka    Alba
David Mumeni    Guy in Pub
Laila Alj    Moroccan Vendor’s Wife
Liran Nathan    Moroccan Vendor
Amit Shah    Andy

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

Production and Technical Credits

Paul Feig    Director
Emma Thompson    Screenwriter
Bryony Kimmings    Screenwriter
Emma Thompson    Story by
Greg Wise    Story by
Paul Feig    Producer
Jessie Henderson    Producer
David Livingstone    Producer
Emma Thompson    Producer
Sarah Bradshaw    Executive Producer
Theodore Shapiro    Composer
John Schwartzman    Director of Photography
Steve Dent    Stunt Coordinator
Gary Freeman    Production Designer
Brent White    Editor
Renee Ehrlich Kalfus    Costume Designer
Fiona Weir    Casting Director
Alice Searby    Casting Director
Sarah Bradshaw    Unit Production Manager
Simone Goodridge    Unit Production Manager
Phil Booth    First Assistant Director
Tom Mulberge    Second Assistant Director
David Austin    Associate Producer
Tom Still    Supervising Art Director
Richard Hardy    Art Director
Raffaella Giovannetiti    Set Decorator
Mike Dawson    Special Effects Supervisor
Simon Halfon    Co-Producer
Michael Mann    Production Supervisor
Charlotte Finlay    Costume Supervisor
Pippa Woods    Make-up and Hair Designer
Jo Beckett    Script Supervisor
Bill Darby    Supervising Location Manager
Duncan Flower    Location Manager
Neil Grigson    Location Manager
Jennifer White    Choreography
Ian Cunningham    First Assistant Editor
Chris Burdon    Re-recording Mixer
James H. Mather*    Re-recording Mixer
Candela Palencia    Sound Supervisor
James H. Mather*    Sound Supervisor
Michael Maroussas    Dialogue Editor
Tomas Blazukas    Sound Effects Editor
Ben Chick    Foley Editor
Sophia Hardman    Foley Editor
Becky Bentham    Music Supervisor
Paul Chandler    Music Editor
Chris Fogel    Score Recordist
Chris Fogel    Score Mixer
David Lingenfelser    Visual Effects Supervisor
Scott Dougherty    Visual Effects Producer

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