United Kingdom Box Office for Robinson Crusoe (2016)

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Robinson Crusoe
Theatrical Performance (US$)
United Kingdom Box Office $985,320Details
Worldwide Box Office $42,446,455Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $292,786 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $135,510 Details
Total North America Video Sales $428,296
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Synopsis

From the over-exuberant parrot Mak to the snack-obsessed tapir Rosie, from the persnickety echidna Epi to the acrobatic pangolin Pango, from the ditzy goat Scrubby to the commonsensical kingfisher Kiki and the always-cool chameleon Carmello, things are larger-than-life on a tropical isle that is pure wild animal paradise. Then Robinson Crusoe, a marooned human, arrives in the midst of a furious storm, and their lives are forever changed by this bewildering new “creature.” No matter their differences, castaway human and quirky animals embark on an hilarious new adventure, building the island’s first tree-house and surviving together. But when two conniving members of the animal kingdom — the savage cats Mal & May – pounce into a battle for control of the island, Crusoe and his animal posse must uncover the true power of friendship against all odds (even savage cats).

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$13,000,000
United Kingdom Releases: May 6th, 2016 (Wide)
Video Release: November 22nd, 2016 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for mild action/peril and some rude humor.
(Rating bulletin 2436 (Cert #50218), 8/3/2016)
Running Time: 91 minutes
Keywords: Marooned, Talking Animals, Animal Lead, Revenge, Pirates, 3-D, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Family Adventure
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: StudioCanal, nWave Pictures, Illuminata Pictures
Production Countries: Belgium, France
Languages: English, French, German

Home Market Releases for November 29th, 2016

November 28th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Last week was the week of Black Friday / Cyber Monday, so the massive sales scared away top-notch releases. This week is the week after Black Friday / Cyber Monday and the new releases are even worse. There are a few midlevel releases, like Don’t Breathe or Pete’s Dragon, but the the size of the release quickly drops from there. Fortunately, both of those releases are very good and on even really busy weeks would be contenders for Pick of the Week. It was a close pick between the two, but in the end, I went with Don’t Breathe as Pick of the Week. More...

Home Market Releases for November 22nd, 2016

November 21st, 2016

MST3k

This is the Tuesday before Black Friday / Cyber Monday. It is the last chance for a home market release to come out before one of the most important shopping weekends of the year. However, it also means the new releases coming out have to compete with massive sales and they will tend to get lost in the crowd. Overall, this is a negative for the new releases, which explains why there are not many big titles. The biggest release of the week is Kubo and the Two Strings, which is also one of the best. If you don’t have any of the Laika films, then the Box Set is easily worth picking up. However, I’m giving the Pick of the Week title to Mystery Science Theater 3000: XXXVII, because I’m a huge fanboy.

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Weekend Wrap-Up: Sully Saves the Box Office with $35.03 million

September 13th, 2016

Sully

Four films opened wide or semi-wide over the weekend, but only one of them, Sully, did well at the box office. It earned more than double its nearest competition, When the Bough Breaks, at $35.03 million to $14.20 million. The other two new releases bombed. Overall, the box office was flat, up 1.1% from last weekend to $101 million. This was also flat when compared to last year, down just 1.7%. Since this weekend was so close to last weekend, it should come as no surprise that the year-over-year comparison hardly moved. This time last week, 2016 was ahead of 2016 by just over 6.7%, while this week its lead is just under 6.8% at $8.10 billion to $7.58 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Sully Executes Safe Landing with $35.5 Million

September 11th, 2016

Sully

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Friday Estimates: Sully Breaks Bough

September 10th, 2016

When the Bough Breaks

Sully is the only new release not to disappoint this weekend, as it earned $12.21 million on Friday. This is well ahead of Tom Hanks’ recent trio of real-life movies. It tops Captain Philips’ opening day by nearly 50%, and that movie went on to earn more than $100 million domestically. Additionally, the film’s reviews improved and hit 84% positive. That’s on the low end of potential Awards Season buzz, but it isn’t impossible to get there. It also earned a solid A from CinemaScore, which suggests good word-of-mouth. As for its opening weekend chances, it is on pace for about $35 million over the weekend and I’m predicting $100 million domestically. There’s no way the studio isn’t happy with that. More...

Weekend Predictions: The Real Work Begins

September 8th, 2016

Morgan

The weekend after the Labor Day long weekend is often the worst weekend of the year. However, this year there two films opening wide that have a real shot at $20 million or more. Sully is Oscar-bait, but it is opening a little too early for that role and its reviews are a little below where they need to be. When the Bough Breaks is a thriller aimed at African-Americans and this time of year has become the perfect time to release such a film. Those two films should earn $50 million combined. Unfortunately, there are two other films coming out this week. The Wild Life is a third-tier animated film, while The Disappointments Room isn’t even opening truly wide. There’s a chance neither of them will reach the top five. The Disappointments Room likely won’t reach the top ten. This weekend last year, the top two films were The Perfect Guy and The Visit, which combined earned just over $50 million at the box office. It should be a really close race in the year-over-year competition. More...

2016 Preview: September

September 1st, 2016

The Magnificent Seven

August continued to pad 2016’s lead over 2015 in the year-over-year comparison. It managed this feat almost entirely due to Suicide Squad, which is on pace to hit $300 million. The next best film was Sausage Party, which might make $100 million, if it gets a push over the top. September won’t be as strong as that. This is no surprise, as the month is one of the biggest dumping grounds on the calendar. That said, studios have been working to make the end of the month a lot more productive and there are a few potential hits. The biggest of these is The Magnificent Seven, which is expected to crack $100 million, maybe even $150 million. Meanwhile, Sully and Storks both have a limited chance at $100 million. Last September, the biggest release of the month was Hotel Transylvania 2 with pulled in $169.70 million. I don’t think The Magnificent Seven will match that, so we might need a surprise $100 million hit for 2016 to come out on top. More...

The Wild Life Trailer

July 16th, 2016

Animated adventure opens September 9 ... Full Movie Details. 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
2016/05/06 5 $830,668   440 $1,888   $830,668 1
2016/05/13 14 $82,147 -90% 407 $202   $985,320 2

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 11/25/2016 $107,899 124 124 367 $358,794 11/30/2018
Australia 10/28/2016 $82,315 162 167 532 $270,893 12/19/2016
Austria 2/5/2016 $116,027 75 98 516 $613,082 7/15/2016
Belgium 3/30/2016 $0 0 97 97 $655,105 6/9/2016
Brazil 12/2/2016 $310,227 235 235 235 $310,227 11/16/2018
Bulgaria 2/5/2016 $45,075 37 45 202 $169,573 2/26/2019
China 10/4/2016 $1,590,000 15682 15682 23632 $7,901,120 8/27/2018
Croatia 2/18/2016 $47,919 50 50 209 $140,612 12/31/2018
Czech Republic 2/18/2016 $137,719 132 132 300 $309,801 12/31/2018
France 4/22/2016 $0 0 0 0 $2,688,826 10/2/2018
Germany 2/4/2016 $1,125,220 0 786 3897 $4,881,890 8/18/2018
Hungary 4/7/2016 $44,743 56 56 56 $47,758 12/31/2018
Italy 5/6/2016 $367,313 0 0 0 $1,272,717 7/19/2016
Lithuania 2/12/2016 $77,025 404 404 465 $143,273 8/22/2017
Mexico 11/10/2016 $262,034 0 0 0 $264,474 11/15/2016
Netherlands 2/18/2016 $92,071 103 103 805 $690,313 6/9/2016
New Zealand 4/15/2016 $12,059 37 44 151 $89,881 7/18/2016
North America 9/9/2016 $3,342,697 2,493 2,493 6,731 $8,005,586 11/6/2018
Portugal 4/21/2016 $40,537 51 54 254 $211,339 12/27/2018
Russia (CIS) 4/14/2016 $610,385 906 906 2327 $1,341,748 12/31/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 2/11/2016 $0 0 17 63 $47,717 12/31/2018
Slovakia 2/18/2016 $55,516 63 63 139 $147,662 6/29/2016
Slovenia 2/18/2016 $25,371 19 19 67 $86,382 6/9/2016
South Korea 9/7/2016 $286,849 329 329 918 $902,946 3/16/2022
Spain 9/16/2016 $264,478 254 272 911 $676,845 12/2/2016
Turkey 6/17/2016 $94,997 168 168 489 $262,902 2/26/2019
Ukraine 2/18/2016 $135,648 153 153 407 $381,742 12/31/2018
United Kingdom 5/6/2016 $830,668 440 440 847 $985,320 6/9/2016
 
Rest of World $8,587,927
 
Worldwide Total$42,446,455 3/16/2022

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.

Lead Ensemble Members

Yuri Lowenthal    Robinson Crusoe
David Howard    Tuesday
Laila Berzins    Rosie
Colin Metzger    Carmello
Sandy Fox    Epi
Joey Camen    Scrubby
Marieve Harrington    Kiki
Jeff Doucette    Pango/Mel

Supporting Cast

Doug Stone    Aynsley
Kirk Thornton    Bosun
Michael Sorich    Cecil
Debi Tinsley    May
Kyle Hebert    Tom Cat
Dennis O’Connor    Long John Silver
B J Oakie    Rufus
Joe Ochman    Sailor #1
Lex Lang    Sailor #2
George Babbit    Sleeping Sailor
Jay Jones    Friday

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

Production and Technical Credits

Vincent Kesteloot    Director
Ben Stassen    Director
Daniel Defoe    Character Creator
Lee Christopher    Screenwriter
Domonic Paris    Screenwriter
Graham Weldon    Screenwriter
Ben Stassen    Producer
Caroline Van Iseghem    Producer
Domonic Paris    Producer
Gina Gallo    Producer
Mimi Maynard    Producer
Olivier Courson    Executive Producer
Eric Dillens    Executive Producer
Vincent Kesteloot    Art Director
Anthony Leveque    Art Director
David Gerain    Sound Mixer
Simon Jamart    Sound Mixer
David Vranken    Supervising Sound Editor
Luc Thomas    Re-recording Mixer
Yannick Lasfas    Special Effects Supervisor

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