Thailand Box Office for The Rover (2014)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Thailand Box Office $10,035Details
Worldwide Box Office $3,180,252Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $167,816 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $379,907 Details
Total North America Video Sales $547,723
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Synopsis

In a world 10 years following the collapse of society, the rule of the law has disintegrated and life is cheap. Hardened loner Eric travels the desolate towns and roads of the outback. When a gang of thieves steals his car, they leave behind a wounded Rey in their wake. Forcing Rey to help track the gang, Eric will go to any lengths to take back the one thing that still matters to him.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$8,500,000
Thailand Releases: July 24th, 2014 (Wide)
Video Release: September 23rd, 2014 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R For language and some bloody violence.
(Rating bulletin 2308, 2/5/2014)
Running Time: 102 minutes
Keywords: Post Apocalypse, Dystopia, Heist, No Honor Among Thieves, Revenge, Circus, Dwarfism, Intertitle, Child Abuse
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Porchlight Films, Lava Bear Films, South Australian Film Corp., Screen NSW, Yoki, Blue Tongue Films
Production Countries: Australia
Languages: English

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for September 23rd, 2014

September 23rd, 2014

This is both a great week on the home market, as well as an amazing week on the home market. There are by my count, at least a dozen releases that could be considered must haves or perfect Christmas gifts, which is great. What makes it amazing is the lack of filler. There are a couple of weak releases here and there, but the hit to miss ratio is as good as I can remember. The biggest release of the week, according to Amazon.com, is the Halloween Complete Collection, but it is not the best release. Contenders for Pick of the Week include a couple of limited releases: Ida - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray and We Are the Best! - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray. However, in the end I went with a TV on DVD release, Modern Family: Season Five - Buy from Amazon: DVD. More...

Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: The Rover

September 23rd, 2014

The Rover opened in limited release and opened really well, but the next weekend, its per theater average collapsed as it tried to expand and it barely crossed $1 million before leaving theaters. Is this a sign that the film only has appeal to a very limited audience? Or did the distributor try and expand the film way too soon and way too fast? More...

Per Theater Chart: Blacking Out

July 8th, 2014

Code Black poster

There were no films in the $10,000 club on the per theater chart this weekend. The film that came the closest was Transformers: Age of Extinction, which earned an average of $8,753 in more than 4,000 theaters. The best limited release was Code Black, which earned $7,978 in one theater. The best new release was Tammy with an average of $6,227 in more than 3,000 theaters. Finally, the best new limited release was Life Itself, which managed an average of $5,713 in 23 theaters. More...

Per Theater Chart: Jumping over the Competition

June 18th, 2014

22 Jump Street poster

There were three films in the $10,000 club, including the top two on the overall chart. 22 Jump Street led the way with an average of $17,263. The Rover was wedged between the two wide releases with an average of $13,860 in five theaters. Next up was How to Train Your Dragon 2 with an average of $11,627. This is good, but lower than expected. More...

Weekend Estimates: Jump Street and Dragon Share Spoils

June 15th, 2014

22 Jump Street poster

Moviegoers are spoiled for choice this weekend, with the two major openers both scoring over 90% positive reviews, and a wealth of returning films that are definitely worth watching. Top of the heap will be 22 Jump Street, which is set to post a $60 million opening weekend—well ahead of the $36.3 million debut posted by the first film in the franchise. With foreign territories also doing significantly better than last time around, 23 Jump Street is surely just a matter of time (my money’s on two years). More...

Limited Releases: Signaling Defeat

June 13th, 2014

The Signal poster

Just a quick look at the list of limited releases coming out this week you will find more than a few that are earning great reviews. However, you will also find more than a few that are earning more negative reviews than positive ones. Of the ones earning fantastic reviews, most don't have a lot of buzz. I'm not sure any will be a breakout hit. Both The Amazing Catfish and Burning Bush are earning perfect reviews, so hopefully they will at least do relatively well. 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
2014/07/25 7 $10,035   48 $209   $10,035 1

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 6/12/2014 $0 0 32 41 $433,193 10/11/2017
Belgium 6/4/2014 $0 0 4 9 $23,067 12/16/2015
Malaysia 6/19/2014 $0 0 19 24 $58,936 12/15/2015
North America 6/13/2014 $69,302 5 608 931 $1,109,199 12/5/2016
Philippines 7/3/2014 $33,951 55 55 55 $34,502 12/30/2018
Thailand 7/24/2014 $10,035 48 48 48 $10,035 12/17/2015
Turkey 7/4/2014 $21,563 61 61 86 $41,564 12/30/2018
 
Rest of World $1,469,756
 
Worldwide Total$3,180,252 12/30/2018

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Leading Cast

Guy Pearce    Eric

Supporting Cast

Robert Pattinson    Rey
Scoot McNairy    Henry
David Field    Archie
Anthony Hayes    Soldier 1
Gillian Jones    Grandma
Susan Prior    Dorothy Peeples
Chan Kien    Karaoke 1
Tek Kong Lim    Karaoke 2
Tawanda Manyimo    Caleb

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

Production and Technical Credits

David Michod    Director
David Michod    Screenwriter
David Michod    Producer
Liz Watts    Producer
David Linde    Producer
David Michod    Story Creator
Joel Edgerton    Story Creator
Alison Cohen    Executive Producer
Tory Metzger    Executive Producer
Adam Rymer    Executive Producer
Vincent Sheehan    Executive Producer
Anita Sheehan    Executive Producer
Nina Stevenson    Executive Producer
Glen Basner    Executive Producer
Natasha Braier    Director of Photography
Peter Sciberras    Editor
Jo Ford    Production Designer
Antony Partos    Composer
Sam Petty    Sound Designer
Cappi Ireland    Costume Designer
Fiona Rees-Jones    Make-up and Hair Designer
Kirsty McGregor    Casting Director