Australia Box Office for The Terminal (2004)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $3,326,937Details
Worldwide Box Office $218,673,959Details
Home Market Performance
North America Blu-ray Sales $377,460 Details
Total North America Video Sales $377,460
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Movie Details

Production Budget:$75,000,000
Australia Releases: September 9th, 2004 (Wide)
Video Release: May 6th, 2014 by Paramount Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for brief language and drug references.
Running Time: 128 minutes
Keywords: Government Bureaucracy, Immigration, Language Barrier, Inspired by a True Story, Flight Attendant, Relationships Gone Wrong, Comedy Drama
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Parkes+Macdonald Productions
Production Countries: United States
Languages: Bulgarian, English, French, Italian, Russian

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May 6th, 2014

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Ocean Steals International Box Office Crown Back

January 26th, 2005

The International Box Office Race is certainly interesting, as Ocean's Twelve recaptured the lead this weekend with $14.4 million on 4,600 screens in 58 markets and now sits at $170.4 million internationally and $292.8 million worldwide. A large chunk of that total came from Japan, where the film earned $6.8 million (including sneak peaks) on 510 screens, while ending Howl's Moving Castle's nine week reign on top. While this was a strong performance, it was 20% lower that the original's debut in the same market. More...

International Box Office Stolen!

December 22nd, 2004

For the first time in many weeks there was a real race for top spot on the international charts, also, for the first time in many weeks The Incredibles didn't win that race. Boosted by debuts in 22 additional markets, Ocean's Twelve took top spot with $28.9 million on 3900 screens in 27 markets for a early total of $35.2 million. Compared to the original the results are mixed. IN many places it is a lot lower when compared in local currency, but thanks to the Dollar's extended losing streak, it's much higher in American funds. For instance, the film opened in first place in France with 5.7 million Euros, down 16% from its predecessor, however, that's $7.5 million in American funds, a increase of 28%. Other highlights include $5.3 million in Germany, $3.5 million in Spain, $2.2 million in Italy and $1.4 million in both Holland and Switzerland and just shy of $1 million in Sweden. The film remained in first place in Australia despite dropping 50% at the box office to just $1.8 million. More...

Bridget Slims Down but Still Number One

November 24th, 2004

Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason's second round of openings was no quite as strong as last week's, but it was still more than enough to keep its first place finish at the international box office. Overall the British comedy took in $20.6 million on 1,854 screens in 18 markets lifting its tally to $59 million. Out of the new openings, the film was most impressive in Spain with $2.6 million while its best market overall was the U.K. where the film dropped just 29% to $9.3 million. The film is still tracking well ahead of the original and is becoming one of the monster hits of the fall. More...

DVD Releases for November 23, 2004

November 22nd, 2004

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Dwarves Tower Above All

November 10th, 2004

It's a rare feat for a non-Hollywood film to top the international charts, but that's just what the German spoof, Seven Dwarfs, did this week. Playing in just three markets the film took in $10.6 million on under 1,000 screens. In its home market of Germany the film eased just 19% to $9.2 million; the result was not quite as good in Austria where it dropped a respectable 30% to $915,000, but it was in Switzerland where it shined - increasing 4% to $500,000. Overall the film has now made $29.0 million so far but the real test comes with increased competition from holiday fare and the ability to find an audience in non-German speaking markets. More...

Sharks 4 - Dwarves 7

November 3rd, 2004

Holidays throughout Europe, and a $1.5 million, first place finish in Russia helped Shark Tale remain in top spot for the fourth straight week, although it was a much closer contest this week. Highlights include $4.3 million in the U.K., off just 24% compared to its sophomore weekend, $4.0 million in France, which was up 47% from last weekend for a $15.5 million in 4,300 theatres in 27 markets weekend. Its international running total topped $100 million, the 13th film to do so this year, and now sits at $109.6 million. More...

Sharks Sink but Still Stay on Top

October 27th, 2004

Despite a 45% drop in its weekend haul, Shark Tale was able easily able to earn it third first place finish on the international charts. Still early in its run, the film took home $16.2 million in 4,368 theatres in 24 markets pushing its total to $80.3 million internationally. Without any openings the film relied on strong holdovers like in the U.K. where it drop 39%, in France it was off 32% and 35% in Germany. More...

Sharks do a Double-Take

October 20th, 2004

Thanks to mostly unopposed openings several more markets, Shark Tale was able to repeat as the international box office champ this week. Not only that, but its $29.6 million more than doubled its international tally prior to the start of the weekend as the film now sits at $56.2 million. The best opening of the weekend, and most likely of its international run, was in the U.K. where the film managed to take in $9.1 million, ($13.6 million if you include last week's previews.) In France the result was strong with $4.2 million but in the face of local competition, it could only manage $3.4 million in Germany. More...

Shark Attack

October 13th, 2004

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Collateral Climbs to the Top

October 6th, 2004

Collateral finished first on the international charts breaking The Village's five week run on top. Although, with a weekly take of only $9.4 million in 28 markets, it has as much to do with the weakness of the competition as it does with the strength of the film itself. The largest chunk of that box office came from France, where the film earned $3.8 million. More...

Village's Population Grows

September 29th, 2004

For the fifth week in a row The Village finished in first place with $14.0 million on 4000 screens in 38 markets. The biggest opening of the week was $5.2 million in Spain, but suffered another collapse in Mexico dropping 55% during its second weekend there. Its international total hit $100 million over the weekend, the fifth Disney film to do so this year, and the 17th overall. More...

Spider Swings into Italy but Can't Top Village

September 21st, 2004

The Village once again top took spot on the international scene, but by a very narrow margin. Still being plagued by sharp drop-offs, the film earned $11.2 million on 3,500 screens in 34 markets. So far the film has taken it $117 million internationally, higher than its $113 million it earned domestically. Although, it is much lower than M. Night Shyamalan's previous movie Signs. More...

Village's Population Grows

September 14th, 2004

The Village again was the weekend champ in the international box office with $15.3 million on nearly 3,500 screens in 31 markets. Highlights for the weekend include and impressive debut in Germany at $5.5 million and a less spectacular $3.1 million in Japan. The film also suffered a 55% drop-off in its second weekend in Australia while it held up much better in Brazil. So far the film has earned $63.2 million internationally and is well on its way to matching its $112 million domestic total. More...

Stuck in Neutral

September 8th, 2004

The weekend on the international scene was very much the same as last weekend, just a little bit slower. The Village was again the champ, thanks to seven openings in mostly mid-ranged markets. A $2.2 million debut in Australia was the top money earner as the film took in $9 million in 23 markets. It's international total is now $45 million and should be headed to $100 million before it is done. More...

With Great Expectations Comes Great Disappointment

July 7th, 2004

Most analysts were expecting Spider-man 2 to crush many records; that didn't work out. In fact, none of the films met expectations over the weekend. Fortunately, while reality couldn't keep up with expectations, it was still enough to post big increases both from last weekend (11.4%) and last year (21.5%.) However, the increase from last year is a bit misleading as July 4th fell on the Friday, which has historically hurt the box office. More...

Spider-man, Spider-man, Does Whatever a Spider Can

July 2nd, 2004

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Temperature Rises in Theatres

June 28th, 2004

There was a new movie on the top of the charts this weekend, but it wasn't the film most analysts were predicting. Also good news: every film in the Top Ten beat expectations, albeit by the narrowest of margins in some cases. This led to a serious increase of 9% compared to last weekend and a massive increase of 22% from last year. More...

Can Underdog Remain on Top?

June 25th, 2004

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Underdog Hits the Top

June 21st, 2004

Bit of a mixed week: we had a surprise hit at number one, but the two bigger budget films both struggled. This led to the second really big drop-off in the weekend box office in a row, this time 14.7%. And it that in turn led to the first year-to-year drop in some weeks, and it was a pretty serious decline of 9.4%. With next week looking less than impressive as well, the industry will need Spider-Man 2 to really soar to avoid a prolonged slump. More...

Box Office Prospects are far from Terminal

June 18th, 2004

This weekend looks to rebound from last weekend, at least critically. Financially it's another matter as the week as already seen the release of one of the most expensive bombs in recent memory. Because of that, it would take a very strong showing from the other two films for the box office to keep up with this years pace and not fall behind last year's showing. More...

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June 17th, 2004

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Harry Potter Likely to Repeat on Top

June 11th, 2004

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June 10th, 2004

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2004 Summer Preview - Part 3: June

June 1st, 2004


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After a rather mediocre May, June looks a lot stronger with two films that should break $300 million. Not surprisingly, these monster hits are being released unopposed during their respective weeks. And also not surprisingly, they are being released at opposite ends of the month. The rest of the films are unlikely to make much of an impact, although a few should cross the increasingly irrelevant $100 million plateau. More...

Movie Websites Launches for Aril 23 - April 29

April 29th, 2004

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April 23rd, 2004

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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
2004/09/10 - $895,480   205 $4,368   $895,480 1
2004/09/17 - $561,150 -37% 205 $2,737   $1,786,579 2
2004/09/24 - $397,861 -29% 194 $2,051   $2,486,319 3
2004/10/01 - $225,857 -43% 167 $1,352   $2,958,310 4
2004/10/08 - $101,079 -55% 70 $1,444   $3,192,447 5
2004/10/15 - $38,752 -62% 42 $923   $3,252,807 6
2004/10/22 - $24,264 -37% 37 $656   $3,326,937 7

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 9/9/2004 $895,480 205 205 920 $3,326,937 7/10/2020
North America 6/18/2004 $19,053,199 2,811 2,914 15,221 $77,073,959
 
Rest of World $138,273,063
 
Worldwide Total$218,673,959 7/10/2020

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.

Leading Cast

Tom Hanks    Victor

Supporting Cast

Catherine Zeta-Jones    Amelia
Stanley Tucci    Frank Dixon
Chi McBride    Mulroy
Diego Luna    Enrique Cruz
Zoe Saldana    Torres
Eddie Jones    Salchak
Barry Shabaka Henley    Thurman
Kumar Pallana    Gupta Rajan
Jude Ciccolella    Karl Iverson
Corey Reynolds    Waylin
Gillermo Diaz    Bobby Alima
Rini Bell    Nadia
Stephen Mendel    First Class Steward
Valera Nikolaev    Milodragovich
Michael Nouri    Max

Cameos

Bobby Golson    Himself

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

Production and Technical Credits

Steven Spielberg    Director
Sacha Gervasi    Screenwriter
Jeff Nathanson    Screenwriter
Andrew Niccol    Story Creator
Sacha Gervasi    Story Creator
Walter F. Parkes    Producer
Laurie MacDonald    Producer
Steven Spielberg    Producer
Patricia Whitcher    Executive Producer
Jason Hoffs    Executive Producer
Andrew Niccol    Executive Producer
Sergio Mimica-Gezzan    Co-Producer
Janusz Kaminski    Cinematographer
Michael Kahn    Editor
John Williams    Composer
Alex McDowell    Production Designer
Christopher Burian-Mohr    Supervising Art Director
Brad Ricker    Art Director
Isabelle Guay    Art Director
J. Andre Chaintreuil    Set Designer
Luke Freeborn    Set Designer
Luis G. Hoyos    Set Designer
Patricia Klawonn    Set Designer
Victor Martinez    Set Designer
Sam Page    Art Director
Richard Reynolds    Set Designer
Theodore H. Sharps    Set Designer
Maya Shimoguchi    Set Designer
Scott Zuber    Set Designer
Jean-Pierre Lavoie    Set Designer
Anne Kuljian    Set Decorator
Mary Zophres    Costume Designer
Ronald Judkins    Sound
Charles L. Campbell    Supervising Sound Editor
Rick Franklin    Supervising Sound Editor
Andy Nelson    Re-recording Mixer
Anne Behlmer    Re-recording Mixer
Michael Lantieri    Special Effects Supervisor
Sergio Mimica-Gezzan    Assistant Director
Doug Coleman    Stunt Coordinator
Debra Zane    Casting
Mildred Iatrou Morgan*    Dialogue Editor

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