Dominican Republic Box Office for The Star (2017)

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The Star
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Dominican Republic Box Office $18,028Details
Worldwide Box Office $62,606,549Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $8,436,844 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $3,954,378 Details
Total North America Video Sales $12,391,222
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Synopsis

A small but brave donkey named Bo yearns for a life beyond his daily grind at the village mill. One day he finds the courage to break free, and finally goes on the adventure of his dreams. On his journey, he teams up with Ruth, a lovable sheep who has lost her flock and Dave, a dove with lofty aspirations. Along with three wisecracking camels and some eccentric stable animals, Bo and his new friends follow the Star and become unlikely heroes in the greatest story ever told—the first Christmas.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$20,000,000
Dominican Republic Releases: December 14th, 2017 (Wide)
Video Release: February 6th, 2018 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some thematic elements.
(Rating bulletin 2495 (Cert #50947), 9/27/2017)
Running Time: 86 minutes
Keywords: Faith-Based Film, Animal Lead, Talking Animals, Christmas, Christmas in November, Religious, Family Adventure
Source:Based on Religious Text
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Sony Pictures Animation, Franklin Entertainment, Walden Media, Jim Henson Productions
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for February 20th, 2018

February 19th, 2018

The Florida Project

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Home Market Releases for February 6th, 2018

February 7th, 2018

Duckman: The Complete Series

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2017 - Awards Season: Golden Globes - Nominations

December 11th, 2017

The Shape of Water

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Weekend Wrap-Up: Justice is Leagues ahead of Competition, but Misses Expectations with $93.84 million

November 21st, 2017

Justice League

Justice League easily won the race for first place on the weekend box office chart. However, it only managed $93.84 million, which is substantially lower than it was expected to open with. In fact, it’s the first film in the DCEU to not open with more than $100 million. (To be fair, it is doing better internationally.) Wonder was a surprising hit in second place and it helped the box office rise 32% from last weekend to $199 million. More importantly, this weekend was 26% higher than the same weekend last year. 2017 ended its most recent slump, but it is still 4.5% or $430 million behind last year’s pace at $9.21 billion to $9.65 billion. More...

Friday Estimates: Justice Prevails on Friday with $38.8 Million, but the DCEU in Peril

November 18th, 2017

Justice League

As predicted, Justice League dominated the Friday box office chart, earning four times its nearest competitor. However, it only managed $38.8 million on Friday, which is well below expectations. In fact, tracking has been dropping and the film is now widely expected to open with less than $100 million over the weekend, making it the only film in the DCEU to fail to reach the century mark during its opening weekend. There are a number of reasons why this film is struggling. Firstly, except for Wonder Woman, no film in the franchise has earned good reviews and mainstream audiences may have given up on the franchise. Secondly, the troubled production meant a lot of people who were part of the target audience, but not hardcore D.C. Comics fans, are taking a wait-and-see approach here. Since its reviews are bad, these people are staying home. Its CinemaScore is just a B plus, so it won’t have great legs going forward. Finally, there’s Thor: Ragnarok. That film is proving to be stronger than expected competition, as it started faster and is holding up better than most similar films. I think Warner Bros. is going to have to rethink the entire DCEU before going forward. Aquaman is already in post-production and Wonder Woman 2 is definitely going forward. After that, I’m not sure what films will or will not be made. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Justice League’s $13 million Doesn’t Top Thor

November 17th, 2017

Justice League

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Weekend Predictions: Will Justice Reign at the Box Office?

November 16th, 2017

Justice League

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2017 Preview: November

November 1st, 2017

Thor: Ragnarok

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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
2017/12/15 - $5,024   28 $179   $5,025 1
2017/12/29 - $848   9 $94   $15,463 3
2018/01/05 - $1,258 +48% 5 $252   $17,711 4
2018/01/12 - $117 -91% 1 $117   $18,028 5

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 12/7/2017 $147,614 157 157 419 $542,731 1/1/2019
Aruba 11/16/2017 $1,717 5 5 12 $8,802 1/1/2019
Australia 12/1/2017 $155,682 56 84 284 $712,665 12/11/2023
Austria 12/22/2017 $0 0 44 143 $262,617 2/6/2018
Bolivia 12/21/2017 $0 0 12 15 $74,825 1/1/2019
Brazil 11/30/2017 $467,271 419 434 1399 $1,844,091 1/17/2018
Central America 12/7/2017 $82,011 106 106 160 $171,339 1/25/2018
Chile 12/14/2017 $13,250 22 22 26 $38,087 1/1/2019
Colombia 12/7/2017 $93,216 192 192 299 $169,641 1/1/2019
Curacao 11/16/2017 $1,685 2 2 6 $7,832 1/1/2019
Dominican Republic 12/14/2017 $5,024 28 28 43 $18,028 1/1/2019
Ecuador 12/8/2017 $73,112 60 60 185 $262,372 1/1/2019
France 11/15/2017 $633,361 189 498 2057 $3,649,202 1/17/2018
Germany 12/7/2017 $382,432 371 387 1359 $1,572,435 2/1/2018
Iraq 11/16/2017 $2,818 6 6 11 $5,055 1/1/2019
Italy 11/30/2017 $625,941 0 182 292 $2,621,644 2/13/2018
Jamaica 12/8/2017 $3,854 4 4 4 $3,854 1/1/2019
Lebanon 11/16/2017 $27,688 18 18 50 $85,737 1/1/2019
Mexico 12/8/2017 $202,574 0 316 464 $578,022 1/25/2018
New Zealand 12/1/2017 $17,405 29 35 134 $102,277 1/25/2018
North America 11/17/2017 $9,812,674 2,837 2,976 15,954 $40,847,995 7/10/2018
Norway 11/24/2017 $73,021 109 127 436 $369,804 1/3/2018
Paraguay 12/21/2017 $0 0 11 18 $16,672 1/1/2019
Peru 12/7/2017 $68,321 105 105 130 $96,455 1/1/2019
Philippines 12/6/2017 $52,800 150 150 183 $60,322 1/1/2019
Poland 12/1/2017 $401,606 166 180 757 $2,030,955 1/1/2019
Portugal 11/30/2017 $179,382 67 160 510 $1,128,998 12/27/2018
Romania 2/2/2018 $84,864 70 70 365 $374,801 1/1/2019
Singapore 11/30/2017 $8,562 6 6 19 $35,105 1/3/2018
South Africa 11/17/2017 $21,440 25 28 70 $66,668 12/19/2017
South Korea 12/14/2017 $0 0 158 241 $453,885 1/22/2018
Spain 12/15/2017 $572,219 321 348 1323 $1,998,808 3/20/2018
Suriname 11/16/2017 $607 1 1 4 $1,814 1/1/2019
Switzerland 12/14/2017 $4,640 5 7 12 $20,174 1/3/2018
Syria 11/16/2017 $1,472 2 2 5 $2,960 1/1/2019
Trinidad 12/6/2017 $19,064 17 17 40 $54,317 1/1/2019
United Kingdom 11/24/2017 $272,699 421 447 2289 $1,533,754 2/21/2018
Uruguay 12/14/2017 $9,373 16 16 33 $27,743 1/1/2019
Venezuela 12/1/2017 $31,654 43 43 90 $100,329 1/17/2018
 
Rest of World $653,734
 
Worldwide Total$62,606,549 12/11/2023

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Lead Ensemble Members

Steven Yeun    Bo the Donkey
Gina Rodriguez    Mary
Zachary Levi    Joseph
Keegan-Michael Key    Dave the Dove
Kelly Clarkson    Leah the Horse
Patricia Heaton    Edith the cow
Kristin Chenoweth    Mouse
Tracy Morgan    Felix the camel
Tyler Perry    Cyrus the camel
Oprah Winfrey    Deborah the camel

Supporting Cast

Aidy Bryant    Ruth the Sheep
Christopher Plummer    King Herod
Ving Rhames    Thaddeus the dog
Gabriel Iglesias    Rufus the dog
Anthony Anderson    Zach the goat
Kris Kristofferson    Old Donkey
Mariah Carey    Rebecca
Joel Osteen    Caspar
Delilah    Elizabeth
Joel McCrary    Angel, Zechariah
Phil Morris    Balthazar, Miller
Fred Tatasciore    Melchoir, Inn Keeper #1, Pottery Vendor
Lex Lang    Hunter
Roger Craig Smith    Chamberlain, Inn Keeper #5
Joe Whyte    Scribe, Inn Keeper #2
William Townsend    Horse, Goat
Gregg Berger    Inn Keeper #3
Melissa Sturm    Inn Keeper #4
Stephen F. Apostolina    Additional Voice
Kirk Baily    Additional Voice
David Cowgill    Additional Voice
June Christopher    Additional Voice
Eddie Frierson    Additional Voice
Grant George    Additional Voice
Jackie Gonneau    Additional Voice
Kerry Gutierrez    Additional Voice
Bridget Hoffman    Additional Voice
Rif Hutton    Additional Voice
Mona Marshall    Additional Voice
Caitlin McKenna    Additional Voice
Scott Menville    Additional Voice
Juan Pacheco    Additional Voice
Devika Parikh    Additional Voice
Ashley Peldon    Additional Voice
Jessica Pennington    Additional Voice
Moira Quirk    Additional Voice
Michelle Ruff    Additional Voice
Joseph Sanfelippo    Additional Voice
Justin Shenkarow    Additional Voice
Dennis Singletary    Additional Voice
Warren Sroka    Additional Voice
Pepper Sweeney    Additional Voice
Shane Sweet    Additional Voice
Kari Wahlgren    Additional Voice
Lynnanne Zager    Additional Voice

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

Production and Technical Credits

Timothy Reckart    Director
Carlos Kotkin    Screenwriter
Carlos Kotkin    Story by
Simon Moore    Story by
Jenni Magee Cook    Producer
DeVon Franklin    Executive Producer
Brian Henson    Executive Producer
Lisa Henson    Executive Producer
John Paesano    Composer
Pamela Ziegenhagen-Shefland    Editor
Craig Elliott    Production Designer
Sean Eckols    Art Director
Dave Colman    Character Designer
Patrick Mate    Character Designer
Louie del Carmen    Head of Story
John Bermudes    Layout Supervisor
Yuriko Senoo    Animation Supervisor
Jessica Berri    Production Manager
Marceline Tanguay    Character Designer
Wouter Tulp    Character Designer
Raffaello Vecchione    Character Designer
Ralph Zondag    Character Designer
Jennifer Dolce    Associate Editor
Joyce Arrastia    Additional Editor
James D. Kirkpatrick    First Assistant Editor
Tony Ferdinand    Assistant Editor
Robert Lemos    Assistant Editor
Tim Reese    Assistant Editor
Victoria Itow-Tsering    Line Producer
Chris Kazmier    Visual Effects Supervisor
L. Cliff Brett    Character CG Supervisor
Ryan Yee    Animation Supervisor
Ozen Sayidof    Production Manager
Jessica Smialek    Post-Production Supervisor
Monica Kelly    Post-Production Supervisor
Tim Chau    Re-recording Mixer
Kevin O'Connell    Re-recording Mixer
Clayton Weber    Sound Designer
Tim Chau    Sound Designer
Tim Chau    Supervising Sound Editor
Greg Vines    Music Editor
Nick Wollage    Score Recordist
Dennis Sands    Score Mixer

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