The Lone Ranger (2013)

The Lone Ranger poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $89,302,115Details
International Box Office $170,700,000Details
Worldwide Box Office $260,002,115
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $26,920,259 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $21,079,559 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $47,999,818
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Native American warrior Tonto recounts the tales that transformed John Reid, a man of the law, into a legend of justice, as the two unlikely heroes must learn to work together and fight against greed and corruption.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$29,210,849 (32.7% of total gross)
Legs:3.06 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:34.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$225,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.2 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,904 opening theaters/3,904 max. theaters, 3.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $118,410,420

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

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: July 2nd, 2013 (Wide) by Walt Disney
Video Release: December 17th, 2013 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sequences of intense action and violence, and some suggestive material.
(Rating bulletin 2276, 6/12/2013)
Running Time: 149 minutes
Comparisons: vs. The Legend of Tarzan
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Keywords: Native Americans, Secret Identity, Government Corruption, Revenge, Genocide, Non-Chronological, Breaking the Fourth Wall, Intertitle, Sibling Rivalry, Surprise Twist, Scene in End Credits, Old Age Makeup, Development Hell, IMAX: DMR, Revisionist Western, Famously Bad
Source:Based on TV
Genre:Western
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer, Blind Wink, Infinitum Nihil
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Top Based on TV Weekend Domestic 62 $29,210,849 Jul 5, 2013 6
Top Historical Fiction Weekend Domestic 54 $29,210,849 Jul 5, 2013 6
Top Western Weekend Domestic 4 $29,210,849 Jul 5, 2013 6
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 40 $29,210,849 Jul 5, 2013 6
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 58 $40,178,627 Jul 5, 2013 6
Independence Day (Opening, 3-Day) 28 $29,210,849 Jul 5, 2013 6
Independence Day (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 35 $40,178,627 Jul 5, 2013 6

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 5, 2013 2 $29,210,849   3,904 $7,482   $48,715,010 1
Jul 12, 2013 5 $11,506,100 -61% 3,904 $2,947   $71,467,292 2
Jul 19, 2013 11 $4,380,047 -62% 2,273 $1,927   $81,291,290 3
Jul 26, 2013 14 $1,684,417 -62% 1,267 $1,329   $85,321,430 4
Aug 2, 2013 17 $660,645 -61% 553 $1,195   $86,765,352 5
Aug 9, 2013 23 $290,661 -56% 261 $1,114   $87,344,973 6
Aug 16, 2013 29 $222,905 -23% 184 $1,211   $87,707,876 7
Aug 23, 2013 35 $187,784 -16% 141 $1,332   $87,989,692 8
Aug 30, 2013 32 $403,991 +115% 254 $1,591   $88,470,894 9
Sep 6, 2013 36 $193,857 -52% 231 $839   $88,818,158 10
Sep 13, 2013 38 $130,944 -32% 196 $668   $89,008,027 11
Sep 20, 2013 46 $94,751 -28% 138 $687   $89,146,110 12
Sep 27, 2013 46 $60,725 -36% 89 $682   $89,237,148 13
Oct 4, 2013 56 $30,163 -50% 48 $628   $89,289,910 14

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 3, 2013 2 $9,651,118     3,904 $2,472   $9,651,118 2
Jul 4, 2013 2 $9,853,043 +2%   3,904 $2,524   $19,504,161 3
Jul 5, 2013 2 $10,608,314 +8%   3,904 $2,717   $30,112,475 4
Jul 6, 2013 2 $10,698,095 +1%   3,904 $2,740   $40,810,570 5
Jul 7, 2013 2 $7,904,440 -26%   3,904 $2,025   $48,715,010 6
Jul 8, 2013 2 $3,021,795 -62%   3,904 $774   $51,736,805 7
Jul 9, 2013 3 $3,331,180 +10%   3,904 $853   $55,067,985 8
Jul 10, 2013 4 $2,587,793 -22% -73% 3,904 $663   $57,655,778 9
Jul 11, 2013 4 $2,305,414 -11% -77% 3,904 $591   $59,961,192 10
Jul 12, 2013 5 $3,491,445 +51% -67% 3,904 $894   $63,452,637 11
Jul 13, 2013 5 $4,720,875 +35% -56% 3,904 $1,209   $68,173,512 12
Jul 14, 2013 5 $3,293,780 -30% -58% 3,904 $844   $71,467,292 13
Jul 15, 2013 6 $1,406,510 -57% -53% 3,904 $360   $72,873,802 14
Jul 16, 2013 6 $1,657,511 +18% -50% 3,904 $425   $74,531,313 15
Jul 17, 2013 7 $1,244,515 -25% -52% 3,904 $319   $75,775,828 16
Jul 18, 2013 7 $1,135,415 -9% -51% 3,904 $291   $76,911,243 17
Jul 19, 2013 11 $1,318,590 +16% -62% 2,273 $580   $78,229,833 18
Jul 20, 2013 11 $1,799,616 +36% -62% 2,273 $792   $80,029,449 19
Jul 21, 2013 11 $1,261,841 -30% -62% 2,273 $555   $81,291,290 20
Jul 22, 2013 11 $569,166 -55% -60% 2,273 $250   $81,860,456 21
Jul 23, 2013 11 $677,260 +19% -59% 2,273 $298   $82,537,716 22
Jul 24, 2013 11 $569,085 -16% -54% 2,273 $250   $83,106,801 23
Jul 25, 2013 11 $530,212 -7% -53% 2,273 $233   $83,637,013 24
Jul 26, 2013 15 $489,141 -8% -63% 1,267 $386   $84,126,154 25
Jul 27, 2013 14 $703,444 +44% -61% 1,267 $555   $84,829,598 26
Jul 28, 2013 14 $491,832 -30% -61% 1,267 $388   $85,321,430 27
Jul 29, 2013 15 $218,015 -56% -62% 1,267 $172   $85,539,445 28
Jul 30, 2013 15 $250,846 +15% -63% 1,267 $198   $85,790,291 29
Jul 31, 2013 16 $155,782 -38% -73% 1,267 $123   $85,946,073 30
Aug 1, 2013 16 $158,634 +2% -70% 1,267 $125   $86,104,707 31
Aug 2, 2013 - $202,049 +27% -59% 553 $365   $86,306,756 32
Aug 3, 2013 - $271,067 +34% -61% 553 $490   $86,577,823 33
Aug 4, 2013 - $187,529 -31% -62% 553 $339   $86,765,352 34
Aug 5, 2013 - $89,295 -52% -59% 553 $161   $86,854,647 35
Aug 6, 2013 - $92,962 +4% -63% 553 $168   $86,947,609 36
Aug 7, 2013 - $54,608 -41% -65% 553 $99   $87,002,217 37
Aug 8, 2013 - $52,095 -5% -67% 553 $94   $87,054,312 38

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 28, 2013 7 $19,504,161   3,904 $4,996   $19,504,161 1
Jul 5, 2013 2 $40,457,031 +107% 3,904 $10,363   $59,961,192 2
Jul 12, 2013 5 $16,950,051 -58% 3,904 $4,342   $76,911,243 3
Jul 19, 2013 11 $6,725,770 -60% 2,273 $2,959   $83,637,013 4
Jul 26, 2013 15 $2,467,694 -63% 1,267 $1,948   $86,104,707 5
Aug 2, 2013 19 $949,605 -62% 408 $2,327   $87,054,312 6
Aug 9, 2013 24 $430,659 -55% 261 $1,650   $87,484,971 7
Aug 16, 2013 31 $316,937 -26% 184 $1,722   $87,801,908 8
Aug 23, 2013 36 $264,995 -16% 141 $1,879   $88,066,903 9
Aug 30, 2013 33 $557,398 +110% 254 $2,194   $88,624,301 10
Sep 6, 2013 35 $252,782 -55% 231 $1,094   $88,877,083 11
Sep 13, 2013 39 $174,276 -31% 196 $889   $89,051,359 12
Sep 20, 2013 46 $125,064 -28% 138 $906   $89,176,423 13
Sep 27, 2013 46 $83,324 -33% 89 $936   $89,259,747 14
Oct 4, 2013 52 $42,368 -49% 48 $883   $89,302,115 15

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
Dec 22, 20133608,837 608,837$10,605,941$10,605,9411
Dec 29, 20135220,376-64% 829,213$4,398,705$15,004,6462
Jan 5, 20145110,082-50% 939,295$2,031,013$17,035,6593
Jan 12, 2014865,442-41% 1,004,737$994,718$18,030,3774
Jan 19, 20141534,532-47% 1,039,269$592,569$18,622,9465
Jan 26, 20141624,523-29% 1,063,792$390,406$19,013,3526
Feb 2, 20142916,041-35% 1,079,833$274,301$19,287,6537
Feb 9, 20142521,108+32% 1,100,941$379,733$19,667,3868
Feb 23, 20142420,397 1,144,399$403,249$20,485,27210
Mar 16, 20142620,489 1,194,189$405,682$21,448,70913
Mar 30, 20143014,593 1,216,726$291,276$21,898,54715
Apr 6, 2014276,218-57% 1,222,944$124,111$22,022,65816

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 22, 20133510,728 510,728$11,496,486$11,496,4861
Dec 29, 20136164,224-68% 674,952$4,099,023$15,595,5092
Jan 5, 2014661,604-62% 736,556$1,457,561$17,053,0703
Jan 12, 2014639,083-37% 775,639$778,926$17,831,9964
Jan 19, 20141118,726-52% 794,365$384,249$18,216,2455
Jan 26, 20141213,995-25% 808,360$281,292$18,497,5376
Feb 2, 2014208,222-41% 816,582$165,585$18,663,1227
Feb 23, 20142010,609 838,131$257,064$19,185,27010

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Lead Ensemble Members

Johnny Depp    Tonto
Armie Hammer    John Reid (Lone Ranger)
William Fichtner    Butch Cavendish
Tom Wilkinson    Cole
Ruth Wilson    Rebecca Reid
Helena Bonham Carter    Red Harrington

Supporting Cast

James Badge Dale    Dan Reid
Bryant Prince    Danny
Barry Pepper    Fuller
Mason Cook    Will
JD Cullum    Wendell
Saginaw Grant    Chief Big Bear
Harry Treadaway    Frank
James Frain    Barret
Joaquin Cosio    Jesus
Damon Herriman    Ray
Matt O'Leary    Skinny
W. Earl Brown    Mustached Ranger
Timothy Murphy    Fritz
Gil Birmingham    Red Knee
Damon Carney    Blaine
Kevin Wiggins    Clayton
Chad Brummett    Martin
Robert Baker    Navarro
Lew Temple    Hollis
Joseph E. Foy    Boy Tonto
Leon Rippy    Collins
Stephen Root    Habberman
Randy Oglesby    Shareholder
Brad Greenquist    Shareholder
Rance Howard    Engireer
Leonard Earl Howze    Homer
Travis Hammer    Young Caverdish
Steve Corona    Young Cole
Matt Page    Soldier #3
Jack Axlerod    Telegraph Operator
Christopher Hagen    Preacher
Freda Foh Shen    Kai
Margaret Bowman    Fat Lady
Liz P. Mendez    Pilar
Laina Loucks    Rosalie
Devon J. Adams    Dancer (Red's)
Desirae Anslover    Dancer (Red's)
Charlotte Cormier    Dancer (Red's)
Megan Pribyl    Dancer (Red's)
Briana Van Schuyver    Dancer (Red's)
Julie Stracener    Dancer (Red's)
Chad Randall    Pawing Drunk
Jason Hill    Mob Member
Todd Anderson    Mob Member
Beth Bailey    Mob Member
Joanne Camp    Glenda
John Keating    Young Crier (Hell on Wheels)
Stephen Brodie    Soldier #1
Will Koberg    Soldier #2
Jack Chang    Huang
Tad Jones    VP Colfax
Robin McGee    Old Crier
Bob Rumnock    Stove Pipe
Grover Coulson    Joe
Tait Fletcher    Grizzled Soldier
Alex Knight    Soldier #4
Argos MacCallum    Farmer
David Midthunder    Fuller's Native American Scout
Allison Volk    Jane
Pokey LaFarge    Band at Red's - POKEY LAFARGE AND THE SOUTH CITY THREE
Joseph Glynn    Band at Red's - POKEY LAFARGE AND THE SOUTH CITY THREE
Adam Hoskins    Band at Red's - POKEY LAFARGE AND THE SOUTH CITY THREE
Ryan Koenig    Band at Red's - POKEY LAFARGE AND THE SOUTH CITY THREE
Tom E. Rostkowski    Man Who Congratulates Cole
Malachi Tsoodle-Nelson    Red Knee's Young Warrior
Sean Durham    Cavalry Guard
Anthony R. Burt    Cavalry
R.J. Kirkhope    Cavalry
Will Kirkhope    Cavalry
Kenneth Love    Cavalry

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

Production and Technical Credits

Gore Verbinski    Director
Justin Haythe    Screenwriter
Ted Elliott    Screenwriter
Terry Rossio    Screenwriter
Ted Elliott    Screenstory
Terry Rossio    Screenstory
Justin Haythe    Screen Story
Jerry Bruckheimer    Producer
Gore Verbinski    Producer
Mike Stenson    Executive Producer
Chad Oman    Executive Producer
Ted Elliott    Executive Producer
Terry Rossio    Executive Producer
Johnny Depp    Executive Producer
Eric Ellenbogen    Executive Producer
Eric McLeod    Executive Producer
Bojan Bazelli    Director of Photography
Jess Gonchor    Production Designer
Crash McCreery    Production Designer
Craig Wood    Editor
James Haygood    Editor
Penny Rose    Costume Designer
Hans Zimmer    Music
Tim Alexander    Visual Effects Supervisor
Gary Brozenich    Visual Effects Supervisor
Shari Hanson    Visual Effects Producer
Denise Chamian    Casting
Mark Indig    Unit Production Manager
Simon Warnock    First Assistant Director
Eric Richard Lasko    Second Assistant Director
Pat Sandston    Associate Producer
Melissa Reid    Associate Producer
Shari Hanson    Associate Producer
Tom Engelman    Associate Producer
Morgan Des Groseillers    Associate Producer
Kevin Martel    ILM Animation Supervisor
Jill Brooks    ILM Visual Effects Executive Producer
Amy Beresford    ILM Visual Effects Producer
Matt Middleton    MPC Visual Effects Supervisor - Vancouver
Marian Mavrovic    MPC Compositing Supervisor
Oliver Money    MPC Visual Effects Producer
Thomas Hayslip    Production Supervisor
Jon Billington    Supervising Art Director
Brad Ricker    Supervising Art Director
Naaman Marshall    Art Director (Trains)
Domenic Silvestri    Art Director (Trains)
James F. Oberlander    Art Director
Iain McFadyen    Art Director
Cheryl Carasik    Set Decorator
Greg Papalia    Lead Set Designer
Scott Herbertson    Digital Set Designer
Stacy Horn    Costume Supervisor
Joel Harlow    Makeup Dept. Head
Joel Harlow    Special Make-up Effects
Gloria Pasqua-Casny    Department Head Hair
Lee Orloff    Sound Mixer
Amanda Weir    Post-Production Supervisor
Dan Urrutia    Assistant Director
Addison Teague    Supervising Sound Editor
Addison Teague    Sound Designer
Shannon Mills    Supervising Sound Editor
Shannon Mills    Sound Designer
Josh Gold    Sound Effects Editor
Paul Massey    Re-recording Mixer
Christopher Boyes    Re-recording Mixer
Christopher Boyes    Sound Designer
Gary Rydstrom    Sound Designer
Edson Williams    Visual Effects Supervisor
John Frazier    Special Effects Supervisor
Brett Robinson    Second Second Assistant Director
Jacob Riehle    Assistant Sound Editor

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

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Synopsis

Native American warrior Tonto recounts the tales that transformed John Reid, a man of the law, into a legend of justice, as the two unlikely heroes must learn to work together and fight against greed and corruption.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$29,210,849 (32.7% of total gross)
Legs:3.06 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:34.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$225,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.2 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,904 opening theaters/3,904 max. theaters, 3.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $118,410,420

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

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: July 2nd, 2013 (Wide) by Walt Disney
Video Release: December 17th, 2013 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sequences of intense action and violence, and some suggestive material.
(Rating bulletin 2276, 6/12/2013)
Running Time: 149 minutes
Comparisons: vs. The Legend of Tarzan
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Keywords: Native Americans, Secret Identity, Government Corruption, Revenge, Genocide, Non-Chronological, Breaking the Fourth Wall, Intertitle, Sibling Rivalry, Surprise Twist, Scene in End Credits, Old Age Makeup, Development Hell, IMAX: DMR, Revisionist Western, Famously Bad
Source:Based on TV
Genre:Western
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer, Blind Wink, Infinitum Nihil
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Top Based on TV Weekend Domestic 62 $29,210,849 Jul 5, 2013 6
Top Historical Fiction Weekend Domestic 54 $29,210,849 Jul 5, 2013 6
Top Western Weekend Domestic 4 $29,210,849 Jul 5, 2013 6
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 40 $29,210,849 Jul 5, 2013 6
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 58 $40,178,627 Jul 5, 2013 6
Independence Day (Opening, 3-Day) 28 $29,210,849 Jul 5, 2013 6
Independence Day (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 35 $40,178,627 Jul 5, 2013 6

Lead Ensemble Members

Johnny Depp    Tonto
Armie Hammer    John Reid (Lone Ranger)
William Fichtner    Butch Cavendish
Tom Wilkinson    Cole
Ruth Wilson    Rebecca Reid
Helena Bonham Carter    Red Harrington

Supporting Cast

James Badge Dale    Dan Reid
Bryant Prince    Danny
Barry Pepper    Fuller
Mason Cook    Will
JD Cullum    Wendell
Saginaw Grant    Chief Big Bear
Harry Treadaway    Frank
James Frain    Barret
Joaquin Cosio    Jesus
Damon Herriman    Ray
Matt O'Leary    Skinny
W. Earl Brown    Mustached Ranger
Timothy Murphy    Fritz
Gil Birmingham    Red Knee
Damon Carney    Blaine
Kevin Wiggins    Clayton
Chad Brummett    Martin
Robert Baker    Navarro
Lew Temple    Hollis
Joseph E. Foy    Boy Tonto
Leon Rippy    Collins
Stephen Root    Habberman
Randy Oglesby    Shareholder
Brad Greenquist    Shareholder
Rance Howard    Engireer
Leonard Earl Howze    Homer
Travis Hammer    Young Caverdish
Steve Corona    Young Cole
Matt Page    Soldier #3
Jack Axlerod    Telegraph Operator
Christopher Hagen    Preacher
Freda Foh Shen    Kai
Margaret Bowman    Fat Lady
Liz P. Mendez    Pilar
Laina Loucks    Rosalie
Devon J. Adams    Dancer (Red's)
Desirae Anslover    Dancer (Red's)
Charlotte Cormier    Dancer (Red's)
Megan Pribyl    Dancer (Red's)
Briana Van Schuyver    Dancer (Red's)
Julie Stracener    Dancer (Red's)
Chad Randall    Pawing Drunk
Jason Hill    Mob Member
Todd Anderson    Mob Member
Beth Bailey    Mob Member
Joanne Camp    Glenda
John Keating    Young Crier (Hell on Wheels)
Stephen Brodie    Soldier #1
Will Koberg    Soldier #2
Jack Chang    Huang
Tad Jones    VP Colfax
Robin McGee    Old Crier
Bob Rumnock    Stove Pipe
Grover Coulson    Joe
Tait Fletcher    Grizzled Soldier
Alex Knight    Soldier #4
Argos MacCallum    Farmer
David Midthunder    Fuller's Native American Scout
Allison Volk    Jane
Pokey LaFarge    Band at Red's - POKEY LAFARGE AND THE SOUTH CITY THREE
Joseph Glynn    Band at Red's - POKEY LAFARGE AND THE SOUTH CITY THREE
Adam Hoskins    Band at Red's - POKEY LAFARGE AND THE SOUTH CITY THREE
Ryan Koenig    Band at Red's - POKEY LAFARGE AND THE SOUTH CITY THREE
Tom E. Rostkowski    Man Who Congratulates Cole
Malachi Tsoodle-Nelson    Red Knee's Young Warrior
Sean Durham    Cavalry Guard
Anthony R. Burt    Cavalry
R.J. Kirkhope    Cavalry
Will Kirkhope    Cavalry
Kenneth Love    Cavalry

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

Production and Technical Credits

Gore Verbinski    Director
Justin Haythe    Screenwriter
Ted Elliott    Screenwriter
Terry Rossio    Screenwriter
Ted Elliott    Screenstory
Terry Rossio    Screenstory
Justin Haythe    Screen Story
Jerry Bruckheimer    Producer
Gore Verbinski    Producer
Mike Stenson    Executive Producer
Chad Oman    Executive Producer
Ted Elliott    Executive Producer
Terry Rossio    Executive Producer
Johnny Depp    Executive Producer
Eric Ellenbogen    Executive Producer
Eric McLeod    Executive Producer
Bojan Bazelli    Director of Photography
Jess Gonchor    Production Designer
Crash McCreery    Production Designer
Craig Wood    Editor
James Haygood    Editor
Penny Rose    Costume Designer
Hans Zimmer    Music
Tim Alexander    Visual Effects Supervisor
Gary Brozenich    Visual Effects Supervisor
Shari Hanson    Visual Effects Producer
Denise Chamian    Casting
Mark Indig    Unit Production Manager
Simon Warnock    First Assistant Director
Eric Richard Lasko    Second Assistant Director
Pat Sandston    Associate Producer
Melissa Reid    Associate Producer
Shari Hanson    Associate Producer
Tom Engelman    Associate Producer
Morgan Des Groseillers    Associate Producer
Kevin Martel    ILM Animation Supervisor
Jill Brooks    ILM Visual Effects Executive Producer
Amy Beresford    ILM Visual Effects Producer
Matt Middleton    MPC Visual Effects Supervisor - Vancouver
Marian Mavrovic    MPC Compositing Supervisor
Oliver Money    MPC Visual Effects Producer
Thomas Hayslip    Production Supervisor
Jon Billington    Supervising Art Director
Brad Ricker    Supervising Art Director
Naaman Marshall    Art Director (Trains)
Domenic Silvestri    Art Director (Trains)
James F. Oberlander    Art Director
Iain McFadyen    Art Director
Cheryl Carasik    Set Decorator
Greg Papalia    Lead Set Designer
Scott Herbertson    Digital Set Designer
Stacy Horn    Costume Supervisor
Joel Harlow    Makeup Dept. Head
Joel Harlow    Special Make-up Effects
Gloria Pasqua-Casny    Department Head Hair
Lee Orloff    Sound Mixer
Amanda Weir    Post-Production Supervisor
Dan Urrutia    Assistant Director
Addison Teague    Supervising Sound Editor
Addison Teague    Sound Designer
Shannon Mills    Supervising Sound Editor
Shannon Mills    Sound Designer
Josh Gold    Sound Effects Editor
Paul Massey    Re-recording Mixer
Christopher Boyes    Re-recording Mixer
Christopher Boyes    Sound Designer
Gary Rydstrom    Sound Designer
Edson Williams    Visual Effects Supervisor
John Frazier    Special Effects Supervisor
Brett Robinson    Second Second Assistant Director
Jacob Riehle    Assistant Sound Editor

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

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December 16th, 2013

It's a busy week with eight or so first-run releases. (It depends on if you count the The Sound of Music Live! as a first-run release.) However, none of them were big hits at the box office. Some of them made enough money to break even sometime on the home market, others struggled more than that, but none were breakout hits. Some of these are still worth picking up. For others, there's a reason they struggled. There are also a few TV on DVD releases this week that are worth picking up, as well as a few limited releases that are strong. All in all, it's a good week on the home market with many DVD and Blu-rays that are worth picking up, some of which I'm looking forward to reviewing... when they show up. This time of year, getting screeners on time tends to be a little harder. I think Burn Notice: Season Seven is the top selection, but I'll have to wait for the screener to make sure. On a side note, next Tuesday is Christmas eve, so there won't be a DVD and Blu-ray Release report. There's only four films worth talking about anyway, so I'm including them on this list. Of next week's films, More Than Honey on DVD or Blu-ray is the Pick of Next Week. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 5, 2013 2 $29,210,849   3,904 $7,482   $48,715,010 1
Jul 12, 2013 5 $11,506,100 -61% 3,904 $2,947   $71,467,292 2
Jul 19, 2013 11 $4,380,047 -62% 2,273 $1,927   $81,291,290 3
Jul 26, 2013 14 $1,684,417 -62% 1,267 $1,329   $85,321,430 4
Aug 2, 2013 17 $660,645 -61% 553 $1,195   $86,765,352 5
Aug 9, 2013 23 $290,661 -56% 261 $1,114   $87,344,973 6
Aug 16, 2013 29 $222,905 -23% 184 $1,211   $87,707,876 7
Aug 23, 2013 35 $187,784 -16% 141 $1,332   $87,989,692 8
Aug 30, 2013 32 $403,991 +115% 254 $1,591   $88,470,894 9
Sep 6, 2013 36 $193,857 -52% 231 $839   $88,818,158 10
Sep 13, 2013 38 $130,944 -32% 196 $668   $89,008,027 11
Sep 20, 2013 46 $94,751 -28% 138 $687   $89,146,110 12
Sep 27, 2013 46 $60,725 -36% 89 $682   $89,237,148 13
Oct 4, 2013 56 $30,163 -50% 48 $628   $89,289,910 14

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 3, 2013 2 $9,651,118     3,904 $2,472   $9,651,118 2
Jul 4, 2013 2 $9,853,043 +2%   3,904 $2,524   $19,504,161 3
Jul 5, 2013 2 $10,608,314 +8%   3,904 $2,717   $30,112,475 4
Jul 6, 2013 2 $10,698,095 +1%   3,904 $2,740   $40,810,570 5
Jul 7, 2013 2 $7,904,440 -26%   3,904 $2,025   $48,715,010 6
Jul 8, 2013 2 $3,021,795 -62%   3,904 $774   $51,736,805 7
Jul 9, 2013 3 $3,331,180 +10%   3,904 $853   $55,067,985 8
Jul 10, 2013 4 $2,587,793 -22% -73% 3,904 $663   $57,655,778 9
Jul 11, 2013 4 $2,305,414 -11% -77% 3,904 $591   $59,961,192 10
Jul 12, 2013 5 $3,491,445 +51% -67% 3,904 $894   $63,452,637 11
Jul 13, 2013 5 $4,720,875 +35% -56% 3,904 $1,209   $68,173,512 12
Jul 14, 2013 5 $3,293,780 -30% -58% 3,904 $844   $71,467,292 13
Jul 15, 2013 6 $1,406,510 -57% -53% 3,904 $360   $72,873,802 14
Jul 16, 2013 6 $1,657,511 +18% -50% 3,904 $425   $74,531,313 15
Jul 17, 2013 7 $1,244,515 -25% -52% 3,904 $319   $75,775,828 16
Jul 18, 2013 7 $1,135,415 -9% -51% 3,904 $291   $76,911,243 17
Jul 19, 2013 11 $1,318,590 +16% -62% 2,273 $580   $78,229,833 18
Jul 20, 2013 11 $1,799,616 +36% -62% 2,273 $792   $80,029,449 19
Jul 21, 2013 11 $1,261,841 -30% -62% 2,273 $555   $81,291,290 20
Jul 22, 2013 11 $569,166 -55% -60% 2,273 $250   $81,860,456 21
Jul 23, 2013 11 $677,260 +19% -59% 2,273 $298   $82,537,716 22
Jul 24, 2013 11 $569,085 -16% -54% 2,273 $250   $83,106,801 23
Jul 25, 2013 11 $530,212 -7% -53% 2,273 $233   $83,637,013 24
Jul 26, 2013 15 $489,141 -8% -63% 1,267 $386   $84,126,154 25
Jul 27, 2013 14 $703,444 +44% -61% 1,267 $555   $84,829,598 26
Jul 28, 2013 14 $491,832 -30% -61% 1,267 $388   $85,321,430 27
Jul 29, 2013 15 $218,015 -56% -62% 1,267 $172   $85,539,445 28
Jul 30, 2013 15 $250,846 +15% -63% 1,267 $198   $85,790,291 29
Jul 31, 2013 16 $155,782 -38% -73% 1,267 $123   $85,946,073 30
Aug 1, 2013 16 $158,634 +2% -70% 1,267 $125   $86,104,707 31
Aug 2, 2013 - $202,049 +27% -59% 553 $365   $86,306,756 32
Aug 3, 2013 - $271,067 +34% -61% 553 $490   $86,577,823 33
Aug 4, 2013 - $187,529 -31% -62% 553 $339   $86,765,352 34
Aug 5, 2013 - $89,295 -52% -59% 553 $161   $86,854,647 35
Aug 6, 2013 - $92,962 +4% -63% 553 $168   $86,947,609 36
Aug 7, 2013 - $54,608 -41% -65% 553 $99   $87,002,217 37
Aug 8, 2013 - $52,095 -5% -67% 553 $94   $87,054,312 38

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 28, 2013 7 $19,504,161   3,904 $4,996   $19,504,161 1
Jul 5, 2013 2 $40,457,031 +107% 3,904 $10,363   $59,961,192 2
Jul 12, 2013 5 $16,950,051 -58% 3,904 $4,342   $76,911,243 3
Jul 19, 2013 11 $6,725,770 -60% 2,273 $2,959   $83,637,013 4
Jul 26, 2013 15 $2,467,694 -63% 1,267 $1,948   $86,104,707 5
Aug 2, 2013 19 $949,605 -62% 408 $2,327   $87,054,312 6
Aug 9, 2013 24 $430,659 -55% 261 $1,650   $87,484,971 7
Aug 16, 2013 31 $316,937 -26% 184 $1,722   $87,801,908 8
Aug 23, 2013 36 $264,995 -16% 141 $1,879   $88,066,903 9
Aug 30, 2013 33 $557,398 +110% 254 $2,194   $88,624,301 10
Sep 6, 2013 35 $252,782 -55% 231 $1,094   $88,877,083 11
Sep 13, 2013 39 $174,276 -31% 196 $889   $89,051,359 12
Sep 20, 2013 46 $125,064 -28% 138 $906   $89,176,423 13
Sep 27, 2013 46 $83,324 -33% 89 $936   $89,259,747 14
Oct 4, 2013 52 $42,368 -49% 48 $883   $89,302,115 15

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
Dec 22, 20133608,837 608,837$10,605,941$10,605,9411
Dec 29, 20135220,376-64% 829,213$4,398,705$15,004,6462
Jan 5, 20145110,082-50% 939,295$2,031,013$17,035,6593
Jan 12, 2014865,442-41% 1,004,737$994,718$18,030,3774
Jan 19, 20141534,532-47% 1,039,269$592,569$18,622,9465
Jan 26, 20141624,523-29% 1,063,792$390,406$19,013,3526
Feb 2, 20142916,041-35% 1,079,833$274,301$19,287,6537
Feb 9, 20142521,108+32% 1,100,941$379,733$19,667,3868
Feb 23, 20142420,397 1,144,399$403,249$20,485,27210
Mar 16, 20142620,489 1,194,189$405,682$21,448,70913
Mar 30, 20143014,593 1,216,726$291,276$21,898,54715
Apr 6, 2014276,218-57% 1,222,944$124,111$22,022,65816

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 22, 20133510,728 510,728$11,496,486$11,496,4861
Dec 29, 20136164,224-68% 674,952$4,099,023$15,595,5092
Jan 5, 2014661,604-62% 736,556$1,457,561$17,053,0703
Jan 12, 2014639,083-37% 775,639$778,926$17,831,9964
Jan 19, 20141118,726-52% 794,365$384,249$18,216,2455
Jan 26, 20141213,995-25% 808,360$281,292$18,497,5376
Feb 2, 2014208,222-41% 816,582$165,585$18,663,1227
Feb 23, 20142010,609 838,131$257,064$19,185,27010

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