Russia (CIS) Box Office for Дело Ричарда Джуэлла (2019)

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Richard Jewell
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Russia (CIS) Box Office $1,100,000Details
Worldwide Box Office $43,092,210Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $1,101,580 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $894,886 Details
Total North America Video Sales $1,996,466
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Synopsis

“There is a bomb in Centennial Park. You have thirty minutes.” The world is first introduced to Richard Jewell as the security guard who reports finding the device at the 1996 Atlanta bombing—his report making him a hero whose swift actions save countless lives. But within days, the law enforcement wannabe becomes the FBI’s number one suspect, vilified by press and public alike, his life ripped apart. Reaching out to independent, anti-establishment attorney Watson Bryant, Jewell staunchly professes his innocence. But Bryant finds he is out of his depth as he fights the combined powers of the FBI, GBI and APD to clear his client’s name, while keeping Richard from trusting the very people trying to destroy him.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$45,000,000
Russia (CIS) Releases: January 9th, 2020 (Wide), released as Дело Ричарда Джуэлла
Video Release: March 3rd, 2020 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for language including some sexual references, and brief bloody images.
(Rating bulletin 2604 (Cert #52441), 11/3/2019)
Running Time: 129 minutes
Keywords: Biography, 1990s, Set in Atlanta, GA, Olympics, Terrorism, Media Circus, Falsely Accused, Biographical Drama
Source:Based on Factual Book/Article
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Appian Way, 75 Year Plan, Misher Films, Malpaso Productions, Warner Bros.
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for March 17th, 2020

March 17th, 2020

The Point

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Home Market Releases for March 3rd, 2020

March 5th, 2020

Jojo Rabbit

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2020 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Supporting Actress

February 4th, 2020

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2020 Awards Season: Oscar Nominations

January 13th, 2020

1917

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Weekend Wrap-Up: Jumanji Spreads a Little Christmas Cheer

December 17th, 2019

Jumanji: The Next Level

As expected, Jumanji: The Next Level dominated the competition over the weekend. Fortunately, it did so with a lot more than anticipated, earning $59.25 million. This is more than the rest of the top ten combined. Unfortunately, this happened in part due to the disastrous openings of Black Christmas and Richard Jewell. The overall box office rose dramatically from last weekend earning 31% more at $117 million. More importantly, this was 1.6% higher than the same weekend last year. Granted, that’s a tiny margin, but any win is worth celebrating at this point. Year-to-date, 2019 is still well behind 2018’s pace down 5.7% or $620 million at $10.31 billion to $10.93 billion. That said, if we can chip away at that deficit, then 2019 can at least end on a positive note and save face. More...

Weekend Estimates: Jumanji Blows Past Predictions with $60-million Debut

December 15th, 2019

Jumanji: The Next Level

Jumanji: The Next Level is not only beating predictions, but is also topped projections based on Friday’s estimates. The film’s weekend estimate is $60.1 million, which is easily more than the rest of the top ten combined. It is also 66% higher than the Welcome to the Jungle’s opening weekend, although that film had a Wednesday opening, so it isn’t a fair comparison. Internationally, the film is nearly as impressive, earning $85.7 million on 39,900 screens in 52 markets for totals of $152.5 million internationally and $212.6 million worldwide. This includes a monster opening in the U.K., where it earned $12.6 million over the five-day weekend, including previews. This is 32% ahead of the previous installment in the franchise. Overall, the new film is 33% ahead of Welcome to the Jungle’s performance in the same group of new markets. If you look at is box office so far, add in its solid reviews and the Christmas break and we are looking at a $1 billion worldwide run. Sony had a really bad three-year streak a few years ago, but this is the second year in a row where they have been back in form. More...

Friday Estimates: Jumanji Finds Plenty of Christmas Cheer

December 14th, 2019

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Thursday Night Previews: Jumanji Gets off to a $4.7 million Start

December 13th, 2019

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Weekend Predictions: Will Christmas Come a Week Early?

December 12th, 2019

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2019 Preview: December

December 1st, 2019

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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
2020/01/10 7 $489,169   430 $1,138   $489,169 1
2020/01/17 8 $270,736 -45% 428 $633   $923,619 2
2020/01/24 16 $68,469 -75% 193 $355   $1,076,018 3

Box Office Summary Per Territory

$00
Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 1/3/2020 $79,182 102 102 163 $157,501 1/20/2020
Australia 2/14/2020 $398,722 252 252 867 $840,843 3/24/2020
Brazil 1/3/2020 $199,000 124 124 239 $353,000 1/15/2020
Bulgaria 1/10/2020 $11,139 0 0 0 $21,399 1/28/2020
China 1/10/2020 $225,000 1394 1654 3048 $685,000 1/22/2020
Czech Republic 1/17/2020 $19,361 69 69 99 $35,172 10/19/2022
France 2/20/2020 $2,300,000 485 561 2046 $5,700,000 3/24/2020
Germany 6/26/2020 $0 0 0 0 $379,717 4/12/2021
Hong Kong 1/3/2020 $108,485 0 0 0 $238,000 1/15/2020
Italy 1/16/2020 $1,297,359 0 7 7 $3,066,573 10/19/2022
Japan 1/17/2020 $786,000 244 244 488 $2,700,000 3/4/2020
Mexico 1/1/2020 $360,456 365 365 365 $1,000,000 10/19/2022
Netherlands 3/6/2020 $123,501 83 83 165 $242,712 10/19/2022
New Zealand 2/13/2020 $25,229 67 67 224 $58,494 10/19/2022
North America 12/13/2019 $4,705,265 2,502 2,502 10,158 $22,345,542
Portugal 1/3/2020 $109,340 65 65 192 $270,400 10/19/2022
Romania 2/14/2020 $22,641 61 61 122 $45,534 3/23/2020
Russia (CIS) 1/9/2020 $489,169 430 430 1109 $1,100,000 10/19/2022
Slovakia 1/24/2020 $9,308 44 44 54 $15,002 2/5/2020
Spain 1/3/2020 $579,632 270 299 1073 $2,100,000 3/4/2020
Turkey 3/27/2020 00$0
United Kingdom 1/31/2020 $209,616 319 319 319 $209,616 2/5/2020
 
Rest of World $1,527,705
 
Worldwide Total$43,092,210 10/19/2022

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

Sam Rockwell    Watson Bryant
Kathy Bates    Bobi Jewell
Paul Walter Hauser    Richard Jewell

Supporting Cast

Jon Hamm    Tom Shaw
Olivia Wilde    Kathy Scruggs
Brandon Stanley    Student
Ryan Boz    Student
Charles Green    Dr. W. Ray Cleere
Mike Pniewski    Brandon Hamm
Ian Gomez    Agent Dan Bennet
Nina Arianda    Nadya Light
Ronnie Allen    Kenny Rogers Impersonator
David Lengel    Cameraman
Elizabeth Keener    Pregnant Woman
Grant Roberts    Will Jones — APD
Alan Heckner    Bill Miller — GBI
Desmond Phillips    Mike Silver — APD
Alex Collins    Max Green — APD
Michael Otis    Mr. Braden
Izzy Herbert    Mariah Braden
Kelly Collins Lintz    Mrs. Braden
Jonathan D. Bergman    Jerrod Braden
Daniel Annone    Drunk Teen
Zack Shires    Drunk Teen
Christian Adam    Drunk Teen
Megan Mieduch    911 Operator #1
Eric Mendenhall    Eric Rudolph
Randy Havens    Sound Tech
Kevin Patrick Murphy    Sound Tech
Mitchell Hoog    Teen Intern
David Shae    Ron Martz
Brian Brightman    Zoeller
Mike Wilson    Forsythe
Andrea Laing    911 Operator #2
Aubriana Davis    Girl in Park
Deja Dee    Woman in Park
Franco Castan    APD Cop
Kendrick Cross    GBI Guy
Brandon Morris    ATF Guy
Billy Slaughter    Tim Barker
Philip Fornah    Grateful APD Cop
Dani Deette    Grateful APD Cop
John Atwood    Mr. Brenner
Dylan Kussman    Bruce Hughes
Max Bickelhaup    Unnamed Swimmer
Robert Treveiler    Patrick Williams
David DeVries    John Walter
Maury Morgan    News Anchor
Tommy Kane    Horde Reporter
Mallory Hoff    Horde Reporter
Jill-Michele Melean    Horde Reporter
Gregory Clarkson    Horde Reporter
Nicole Sellars    Horde Reporter
Garon Grigsby    Bryant Gumbel
Niko Nicotera    Dave Dutchess
Josh Henry    FBI Physical Evidence Guy
Wayne Duvall    Richard Rackleff
Jesse Burt    Supply Cart Guy

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

Production and Technical Credits

Clint Eastwood    Director
Clint Eastwood    Producer
Tim Moore    Producer
Jessica Meier    Producer
Kevin Misher    Producer
Jonah Hill    Producer
Leonardo DiCaprio    Producer
Jennifer Davisson Killoran    Producer
Billy Ray    Screenwriter
Marie Brenner    Story Based on the Article “American Nightmare: The Ballad of Richard Jewell” by
Yves Belanger    Director of Photography
Kevin Ishioka    Production Designer
Joel Cox    Editor
Deborah Hopper    Costume Designer
Arturo Sandoval    Composer
Tim Gunny Moore    Unit Production Manager
David M. Bernstein    First Assistant Director
Jeff Hubbard    Second Assistant Director
Stephen S. Campanelli    Second Unit Director
Holly Hagy    Associate Producer
Priscilla Elliott    Supervising Art Director
Chris Craine    Art Director
Ronald R. Reiss    Set Decorator
Nathan Godley    Assistant Editor
David Cox    Assistant Editor
Adam Ohl    Visual Effects Producer
Erin Mast    Script Supervisor
Alan Robert Murray    Supervising Sound Editor
Jose Antonio Garcia    Sound Mixer
Chris McGeary    Music Editor
Chris McGeary    Score Producer
Chris McGeary    Score Coordinator
Juan Lopez    Costume Supervisor
Kimberly Felix-Burke    Make up
Mark Bautista    Make up
Ashley McGuire    Make up
Joy Zapata    Hairstylist
Vito Trotta    Hairstylist
Deaundra Metzger    Hairstylist
Holly Hagy    Production Supervisor
Patrick O. Mignano    Supervising Location Manager
Elizabeth Wright    Location Manager
Clarke McAlarney    Set Designer
Jake Ewonus    Set Designer
Cameron Steenhagen    Supervising Dialogue Editor
John Joseph Thomas    Sound Effects Editor
Doug Jackson    Sound Effects Editor
Michael W. Mitchell    Sound Effects Editor
Christian Wenger    Sound Effects Editor
Tom Ozanich    Sound Designer
Michael Dressel    Supervising Foley Editor
Willard Overstreet    Foley Editor
John Reitz    Re-recording Mixer
Dean A. Zupancic    Re-recording Mixer
Richard Duarte    Foley Mixer
Jack Cucci    Foley Mixer
Thom Williams    Stunt Coordinator

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