Australia Box Office for Run All Night (2015)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $1,244,566Details
Worldwide Box Office $71,561,644Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $4,860,414 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $3,206,023 Details
Total North America Video Sales $8,066,437
Further financial details...

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Synopsis

Brooklyn mobster and prolific hit man Jimmy Conlon, once known as The Gravedigger, has seen better days. Longtime best friend of mob boss Shawn Maguire, Jimmy, now 55, is haunted by the sins of his past—as well as a dogged police detective who's been one step behind Jimmy for 30 years. Lately, it seems Jimmy's only solace can be found at the bottom of a whiskey glass. But when Jimmy's estranged son, Mike, becomes a target, Jimmy must make a choice between the crime family he chose and the real family he abandoned long ago. With Mike on the run, Jimmy's only penance for his past mistakes may be to keep his son from the same fate Jimmy is certain he'll face himself…at the wrong end of a gun. Now, with nowhere safe to turn, Jimmy just has one night to figure out exactly where his loyalties lie and to see if he can finally make things right.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$50,000,000
Australia Releases: March 19th, 2015 (Wide)
Video Release: June 2nd, 2015 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for strong violence, language including sexual references, and some drug use.
(Rating bulletin 2353, 12/17/2014)
Running Time: 114 minutes
Keywords: Fugitive / On the Run, Organized Crime, Revenge, Death of a Son or Daughter, Dysfunctional Family, Hitmen, One Night, Out of Retirement, Action Thriller, Addiction, Friends turned Enemies
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Vertigo Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Numbers: Life's A Beach

July 14th, 2015

Teen Beach 2

The list of new releases for June 23rd was not good and the best DVD release, Teen Beach 2, wasn't even released on Blu-ray. This left holdovers on top of the DVD and Blu-ray chart for June 28th and The Kingsman: Secret Service claimed top spot with 198,000 units / $3.41 million units for the week for totals of 1.11 million units / $17.84 million after three weeks of release. More...

Home Market Numbers: New Releases Chap My Hide

July 5th, 2015

Chappie

Back on schedule, not that there's much to talk about. The biggest new release for the week ending June 21 was Chappie, which barely made more than $30 million domestically. This meant a holdover, American Sniper, rose to top spot on the home market chart with 378,000 units / $5.30 million for the week. This gives the film totals of 2.76 million units / $49.44 million after a month of release. More...

Home Market Releases for June 16th, 2015

June 17th, 2015

Spirited Away

Wow. Slow week. There are a few releases that are notable, but we very quickly run into titles that would be considered filler during the average week. In fact, there are no first run releases that are contenders for Pick of the Week. There are a trio of limited releases that are in the running for that title: Time Lapse (DVD or Blu-ray or Video on Demand); Wild Tales (DVD or Blu-ray or Video on Demand); and The Wrecking Crew (DVD or Blu-ray or Video on Demand). There were also two catalog releases of note: The Cat Returns (Blu-ray Combo Pack) and Spirited Away (Blu-ray Combo Pack). Both are excellent, but Spirited Away is the better of the two films and it is the Pick of the Week. More...

Per Theater Chart: Ultron is Still Big

May 12th, 2015

I Am Big Bird

The Avengers: Age of Ultron remained in first place on the per theater chart with an average of $18,182. It wasn't the only film in the $10,000 chart this week. Pather Panchali was close behind with $16,333 in its lone theater. I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story earned $10,150 over the weekend for a total of $13,053 from Wednesday through Sunday. More...

International Box Office: Furious has Billion Dollar Run

April 22nd, 2015

Furious 7 poster

Furious 7 again dominated the weekend international box office chart earning $166.9 million on 17,834 screens in 67 markets for totals of $857.86 million internationally and $1.152 billion worldwide. This is the first film from Universal to reach $1 billion during its initial run (Jurassic Park got there during its 3D re-release). After opening in China last Sunday, the film made $186.60 million for the week giving it an eight-day total of $250.02 million there. It got to that milestone faster than any film and it is just $70 million behind Age of Extinction in that market. This is simply a stunning result. On the other hand, the film only managed third place in Japan with $6.2 million. More...

International Box Office: Insurgent Surges Past Cinderella

March 26th, 2015

Insurgent poster

As expected, Insurgent earned first place on the international chart earning $48.4 million on 10,187 screens in 76 markets. The film's biggest market was France, where it opened in first place with $6 million, while it made $4.37 million in 497 theaters in the U.K. earning first place there as well. Its best growth came from Brazil, where it nearly tripled the first film with $4.2 million. The film had to settle for second place in Russia with $3.76 million on 1,570 screens, but that was still close to 20% more than its predecessor opened with. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Insurgent Dips from Divergent

March 24th, 2015

Insurgent poster

As expected, Insurgent led the way at the box office; however, it didn't live up to Divergent's opening from last year. Worse still, both The Gunman and Do You Believe? failed to match low expectations. Overall, the box office did dip from last week, but by less than $1 million or 0.5%. Its decline from last year was more troublesome at 7.3%. Year-to-date, 2015 is still ahead of 2014, but by only 2.2% at $2.18 billion to $2.13 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: Insurgent vs. Divergent

March 19th, 2015

Cinderella poster

Insurgent leads the three wide releases coming out this weekend. Although that is really an understatement. Insurgent will likely earn more on its opening day than the combined weekend totals of The Gunman and Do You Believe? The real competition for Insurgent is Divergent, which opened this weekend last year with $54.61 million. If Insurgent doesn't at least match that, then the franchise is in trouble going forward. Cinderella should have no trouble earning second place, but how much Insurgent's crossover audience hurts Cinderella will go a long way in determining Cinderella's legs. This weekend last year, Divergent opened and it looks like Insurgent will have no trouble topping that number. Additionally, Muppets Most Wanted opened in second place with $17.01 million and Cinderella should make twice that this weekend. This should give 2015 an easy win over the weekend in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Cinderella Story

March 18th, 2015

Cinderella poster

Cinderella led the way on the international box office, but it can't be described as a Cinderella opening, as every one expected it to earn first place. The film pulled in $62.4 million in 31 markets during its first weekend of release. This includes $25.01 million during its first weekend in China, which was easily enough for first place. It also earned first place in Russia with $2.62 million on 1,550 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.06 million. The film placed first in Mexico ($5 million) and Italy ($4.6 million). It is still too early to tell where it will finish, but this is a strong start. By this time next week, it will likely have pulled in enough to cover its entire production budget. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Cinderella Helps Box Office Bounce Back

March 16th, 2015

Cinderella poster

As expected, Cinderella easily won the race to the top of the box office. However, it didn't quite do as well as expected. Additionally, Run All Night's opening was also a little softer than expected. Fortunately, despite this, the overall box office still bounced back from last weekend growing by 47% to $132 million. This was also higher than last year by 16%, which is really high for a year-over-year comparison. Year-to-date, 2015 is ahead of 2014 by 2.3% at $2.01 billion to $1.97 billion. This is not a huge lead, but it is still enough growth that the overall industry should be happy. More...

Weekend Estimates: Cinderella Comes to Ball with $70 Million or so

March 15th, 2015

Cinderella poster

Disney’s live action remake of Cinderella dominates this weekend’s box office chart with an opening that the studio is projecting will hit $70 million. That’s probably a little on the high side, based on the numbers we’re seeing, but the film will certainly be in the high 60s, which will comfortably put it in the top 10 weekends in March. By way of comparison, it’s a long way short of the $116 million opening enjoying by Alice in Wonderland during 3D’s heyday back in 2010; it’s a bit back from Oz the Great and Powerful’s $79 million start in 2013; and almost exactly on par with the $69 million pulled in by Maleficent last year. Maleficent opened in late May last year, while the other two opened in March, during school Spring Break season. The numbers suggest that Disney will continue to recycle old material in new ways in years to come. Indeed, Spring 2016 will see not one, but two more franchise recycles, with The Jungle Book and Through the Looking Glass already slated for release. More...

Weekend Predictions: Cinderella (Ella Ella)

March 12th, 2015

Cinderella poster

Last weekend was a disaster, the worst weekend at the box office so far this year. This weekend should bounce back with the opening of Cinderella. Its the first family film to come out since The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water and its reviews are excellent. The other film opening wide this week is Run All Night, which is the latest Liam Neeson action film. There's not much more that needs to be said about that. This weekend last year was led by Mr. Peabody and Sherman with $21.81 million. Cinderella will crush that figure. In fact, Cinderella might make more than the top five made combined last year. More...

Contest: Burnt to a Cinder

March 6th, 2015

Cinderella will dominate the box office next weekend, while Run All Night will be an afterthought. Because of this, Cinderella is the only real choice for target film in this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Cinderella.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a Frankenprize, led by FrackNation on DVD. So it would be a Frackenprize... get it? Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a Frankenprize, led by FrackNation on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

Run All Night Trailer

March 3rd, 2015

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2015 Preview: March

March 1st, 2015

Cinderella poster

February was strong thanks to The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water and Fifty Shades of Grey, both of which beat expectations. This March could actually be even better, as there are three or four films that have a decent shot at earning $100 million or more. The top film will likely be Cinderella, which has a real shot at $200 million. Insurgent will almost assuredly get beyond the $100 million mark, while Get Hard, Home, and perhaps Chappie will also get to the century mark. Last March, there were four $100 million hits, led by Divergent, which pulled in $150 million. While this March should be better than February, I'm not sure it will be better than last March. I don't think March 2015 will be much worse than last year, but I think its percentage lead will be chipped away at by the end of the month. 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
2015/03/20 5 $592,030   174 $3,402   $592,030 1
2015/03/27 9 $242,738 -59% 174 $1,395   $1,036,435 2
2015/04/03 22 $41,537 -83% 65 $639   $1,166,430 3
2015/04/10 38 $6,657 -84% 20 $333   $1,197,808 4
2015/04/17 52 $2,329 -65% 7 $333   $1,218,788 5
2015/04/24 60 $952 -59% 6 $159   $1,228,303 6
2015/05/01 69 $767 -19% 4 $192   $1,227,536 7
2015/05/08 - $954 +24% 3 $318   $1,244,566 8

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 5/1/2015 $0 0 90 161 $459,798 11/24/2018
Australia 3/19/2015 $592,030 174 174 453 $1,244,566 5/11/2015
Brazil 5/1/2015 $653,721 327 327 720 $1,013,320 11/6/2018
Bulgaria 3/13/2015 $0 0 13 18 $79,667 12/30/2018
France 3/11/2015 $1,286,648 0 161 161 $2,904,398 8/21/2018
Germany 4/17/2015 $795,616 0 0 0 $2,634,943 8/22/2018
Hong Kong 3/20/2015 $222,030 61 61 116 $453,186 11/26/2018
Iceland 4/10/2015 $10,028 8 8 8 $10,028 6/26/2015
India 3/27/2015 $0 0 38 38 $147,213 6/25/2015
Indonesia 3/13/2015 $0 0 2 2 $1,315,674 12/30/2018
Israel 4/30/2015 $0 0 5 5 $9,401 12/30/2018
Italy 5/1/2015 $571,741 0 0 0 $1,052,643 11/6/2018
Japan 5/15/2015 $538,901 0 0 0 $1,292,719 8/23/2018
Lebanon 3/12/2015 $0 0 5 5 $273,061 12/30/2018
Malaysia 3/12/2015 $0 0 6 9 $885,092 6/26/2015
Mexico 4/17/2015 $1,260,773 0 0 0 $3,765,177 8/30/2018
Netherlands 4/17/2015 $183,616 68 68 243 $605,692 11/21/2018
North America 3/13/2015 $11,012,305 3,171 3,171 10,784 $26,461,644 3/18/2021
Poland 4/17/2015 $125,392 0 0 0 $365,455 12/30/2018
Russia (CIS) 4/17/2015 $618,857 707 707 1347 $980,224 11/19/2018
Singapore 3/12/2015 $0 0 3 4 $605,688 6/26/2015
Slovakia 3/12/2015 $0 0 11 11 $91,527 6/26/2015
South Korea 3/20/2015 $1,054,953 0 0 0 $1,953,415 8/29/2018
Spain 4/17/2015 $607,833 240 252 855 $1,278,216 11/28/2018
Taiwan 3/12/2015 $522,503 81 81 281 $1,551,263 11/2/2018
United Arab Emirates 3/12/2015 $0 0 10 14 $37,343 6/25/2015
United Kingdom 3/13/2015 $1,215,218 0 84 104 $3,178,629 8/27/2018
Vietnam 4/10/2015 $84,884 59 59 59 $84,884 6/26/2015
 
Rest of World $16,826,778
 
Worldwide Total$71,561,644 3/18/2021

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

Liam Neeson    Jimmy Conlon
Joel Kinnaman    Mike Conlon
Common    Andrew Price
Ed Harris    Shawn Maguire

Supporting Cast

Vincent D'Onofrio    Detective John Harding
Nick Nolte    Eddie Conlon
Bruce McGill    Pat Mullen
Genesis Rodriguez    Gabriela Conlon
Boyd Holbrook    Danny Maguire
Patricia Kalember    Rose Maguire
Lois Smith    Margaret Conlon
Holt McCallany    Frank
Beau Knapp    Kenan Boyle
Jimmy Martinez    Detective Oscar Torres
Daniel Stewart Sherman    Brendan
Rasha Bukvic    Victor Grezda
Tony Naumovski    Samir
Lisa Branch    Angela Banks
Carrington Meyer    Lily Conlon
Giulia Cicciari    Catelyn Conlon
Gavin-Keith Umeh    Officer Randle
Malcolm Goodwin    Officer Colston
Roderick Hill    Billy Conlon
Al Trautwig    TV Sportscaster
Allison Byron    Little Girl
Andy Murray    Paul
Ernie Anastos    TV Newscaster
Ella June Conroy    Kirsten
John Cenatiempo    Tommy
Adam Willett    Mike's Sparring Partner
Jessica Ecklund    Frank's Wife
Tony White    Jimmy's Cab Driver
Caden Draper    Young Boy #1
Jase Draper    Young Boy #2
Dan Dominguez    Uncle Ricky
Ray Quinlan*    MSG Ticket Attendant
Rene Cadet    MSG Security Guard
Dorothi Fox    Nervous Old Woman
Major West    Gruff Man
Barrington Walters, Jr.    Terrell
Jelani Robert Joseph    Marcus
Ryan Quinlan    Young Cop
Gil Deeble    Veteran Cop
Melissa Beech    Young Mother
Devon O'Brien    Eric
Michael Romeo Ruocco    Officer #1
Lauren Slakter    Nurse
Adam Nelson    NYPD Homicide Detective
Shamik Watson    Teen at Entrance Steps
Jacqueline Murphy    Party Guest #1
Dennis Duswalt    Dirty Cop
Ed Buster Mass    Boxing Referee
Michael A. Rupolo, Jr.    Legs' Sparring Partner

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

Production and Technical Credits

Jaume Collet-Serra    Director
Roy Lee    Producer
Brooklyn Weaver    Producer
Michael Tadross    Producer
Brad Ingelsby    Screenwriter
Jaume Collet-Serra    Executive Producer
John Powers Middleton    Executive Producer
Martin Ruhe    Director of Photography
Sharon Seymour    Production Designer
Dirk Westervelt    Editor
Tom Holkenborg*    Composer
Catherine Marie Thomas    Costume Designer
Deb Jensen    Art Director
Chryss Hionis    Set Decorator
Michael Barosky    Sound Mixer
Paul Urmson    Supervising Sound Editor
Wylie Stateman    Supervising Sound Editor
Richard King    Sound Designer
Larry Zipf    Sound Designer
Dror Mohar    Sound Designer
Lawrence Zipf    Sound Designer
Chris Jenkins    Re-recording Mixer
Paul Urmson    Re-recording Mixer
Michael Barry    Re-recording Mixer
Jeff Brink    Special Effects Supervisor
Mitchell Ferm    Visual Effects Producer
Raymond Quinlan    Associate Producer
Julian Wall    Assistant Director
John Silvestri    Assistant Director
Boryan Jovanovich    Assistant Director
Justin Bischoff    Assistant Director
Peter Thorell    Assistant Director
Stuart Valberg    Assistant Director
Josy Capkun    Assistant Director
Wendy Roberts    Script Supervisor
Eva Z. Cabrera    Script Supervisor
Doug Coleman    Second Unit Director
Jack Donnelly    Second Unit Camera
Brian Heller    Additional Photography-Aerial Camera
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond*    Casting Director
Amanda Mackey    Casting Director
Doug Coleman    Stunt Coordinator
Mark Vanselow    Stunt Coordinator
Charbel Youssef    Production Supervisor
Steven Mnuchin    Executive Producer
Michael Tadross    Line Producer
Charlie Zelben    Unit Production Manager
Myles Aronowitz    Additional Photography-Still Photographer
Craig McKay    Editor
Liza D. Espinas    Editor
Donna Madrigal    Assistant Editor
Michael Lafond    Assistant Editor
Tom Holkenborg    Score Recordist
Tom Holkenborg    Score Mixer
Kenneth Karman    Music Editor
Jeff Carson    Music Editor
Charles Martin Inouye    Music Editor
Nevin Seus    Music Editor
Christian Vorlander    Composer
Stephen Perone    Composer
Tom Hardisty    Score Recordist
Meredith Jacobson-Marciano*    Additional Casting-Extras Casting
Rebecca Gushin    Additional Casting-Casting Associate
Alan D'Angerio    Hairstylist
Jeff Silverman    Hairstylist
James Sarzotti    Make up
Todd Kleitsch    Make up
Sonja Cizmazia    Costume Supervisor
Gregg Swiatlowski    Dialogue Editor
Jac Rubenstein    Dialogue Editor
Wyatt Sprague    Sound Effects Editor
Patrick Cicero    Sound Effects Editor
Mitchell S. Drain    Visual Effects Supervisor
Charles Simunek    Special Effects
Eric Jolley    Special Effects
James R. Bilz    Special Effects
Shane Gross    Special Effects
Mike Maggi    Special Effects
Robert Paquette    Special Effects

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