Synopsis
Businessman Greville Wynne and prim but warm housewife Sheila lead a properly quiet English life. When rumblings of a mole in the Soviet Union government reach British intelligence agent Dickie Franks and CIA official Emily Donovan, Greville is called upon by his country precisely for his ordinariness. He is thrown into the political conflict, and as his efforts to end the Cuban Missile Crisis deepen, he forges an unbreakable bond with his informant, Oleg, that will be put to the ultimate test. Pressured by Sheila’s suspicion of his secrecy and as the Soviets close in on the plot, Greville proves himself not to be ordinary at all.
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Movie Details
United Kingdom Releases: |
August 13th, 2021 (Wide), released as The Courier |
Video Release: |
April 16th, 2021 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: |
PG-13 for violence, partial nudity, brief strong language, and smoking throughout. (Rating bulletin 2618 (Cert #52615), 2/26/2020) |
Running Time: |
111 minutes |
Keywords: |
Sundance Film Festival 2020, Political Thriller, Secret Agent, C.I.A., MI6, Set in Soviet Union, Cold War, 1960s |
Source: | Based on Real Life Events |
Genre: | Thriller/Suspense |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Dramatization |
Production/Financing Companies: |
FilmNation Entertainment, 42 Sunnymarch |
Production Countries: |
United Kingdom |
Languages: |
English, Russian |
March 28th, 2021
An excellent opening for Nobody is more than making up for sluggish results for returning films this weekend and keeps the market recovery on course. More or less.
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March 21st, 2021
We’ve seen glimmers of a light at the end of the tunnel already this year, but this weekend provides the strongest sign so far that the theatrical market is starting to recover from its pandemic lows. Every returning movie in the top six is outperforming our model’s expectations by about 20%, and The Courier will come in around 40% ahead of our prediction. And our model factors in reopened theaters, so those figures indicate that an increasing number of traditional moviegoers are returning.
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March 19th, 2021
Raya and the Last Dragon should post another win at the box office this weekend as new theater reopenings and strong word of mouth are set to boost its performance. Our model predicts it will decline just 28% in its third weekend to $4.09 million while Tom and Jerry is likely to be down around 24% to $3.08 million. Although it isn’t likely to challenge the current top two, new release The Courier should land in the top four and keep the overall market from declining too sharply this weekend.
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January 28th, 2021
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Businessman Greville Wynne and prim but warm housewife Sheila lead a properly quiet English life. When rumblings of a mole in the Soviet Union government reach British intelligence agent Dickie Franks and CIA official Emily Donovan, Greville is called upon by his country precisely for his ordinariness. He is thrown into the political conflict, and as his efforts to end the Cuban Missile Crisis deepen, he forges an unbreakable bond with his informant, Oleg, that will be put to the ultimate test. Pressured by Sheila’s suspicion of his secrecy and as the Soviets close in on the plot, Greville proves himself not to be ordinary at all.
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August 28th, 2020
It is a poor week generally for limited releases, with only a couple earning any real buzz: The Courier and Fatima. With actual wide releases this week, the competition is much greater than it’s been for months, which makes conditions challenging for these releases, to say the least. On the bright side, while things are still tough, this week sees a more typical mix of independent and genre films than we’ve seen recently. Here’s a rundown of the films that are doing their bit to help move the theatrical market back towards nomalcy.
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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
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
2021/08/20 |
10 |
$377,152 |
|
377 |
$1,000 |
$1,317,553 |
2 |
2021/08/27 |
- |
$232,105 |
-38% |
359 |
$647 |
$1,857,078 |
3 |
2021/09/03 |
- |
$144,789 |
-38% |
284 |
$510 |
$2,289,088 |
4 |
2021/09/10 |
- |
$77,886 |
-46% |
170 |
$458 |
$2,462,755 |
5 |
2021/09/17 |
16 |
$64,143 |
-18% |
159 |
$403 |
$2,599,325 |
6 |
2021/09/24 |
- |
$36,028 |
-44% |
113 |
$319 |
$2,664,427 |
7 |
2021/10/01 |
- |
$5,280 |
-85% |
18 |
$293 |
$2,678,170 |
8 |
2021/10/08 |
- |
$2,028 |
-62% |
11 |
$184 |
$2,705,042 |
9 |
2021/10/15 |
- |
$1,369 |
-32% |
3 |
$456 |
$2,745,348 |
10 |
2021/10/22 |
- |
$5,965 |
+336% |
3 |
$1,988 |
$2,757,176 |
11 |
2021/11/19 |
- |
$725 |
|
1 |
$725 |
$2,715,575 |
15 |
2022/01/07 |
- |
$330 |
|
1 |
$330 |
$2,741,186 |
22 |
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Production and Technical Credits
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