The Town (2010)

The Town poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $92,186,262Details
International Box Office $60,380,619Details
Worldwide Box Office $152,566,881
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $32,499,652 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $22,617,673 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $55,117,325
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Synopsis

There are over 300 bank robberies in Boston every year. And a one-square-mile neighborhood in Boston, called Charlestown, has produced more bank and armored car robbers than anywhere in the U.S. One of them is Doug MacRay, but he is not cut from the same cloth as his fellow thieves. Unlike them, Doug had a chance at success, a chance to escape following in his father's criminal footsteps. Instead he became the leader of a crew of ruthless bank robbers, who pride themselves on taking what they want and getting out clean. The only family Doug has are his partners in crime, especially Jem, who, despite his dangerous, hair-trigger temper, is the closest thing Doug ever had to a brother. However, everything changed on the gang's last job when Jem briefly took a hostage: bank manager Claire Keesey. When they discover she lives in Charlestown, Jem gets nervous and wants to check out what she might have seen. Knowing what Jem is capable of, Doug takes charge. He seeks out Claire, who has no idea that their encounter is not by chance or that this charming stranger is one of the men who terrorized her only days before. As his relationship with Claire deepens into a passionate romance, Doug wants out of this life and the town. But with the Feds, led by Agent Frawley, closing in and Jem questioning his loyalty, Doug realizes that getting out will not be easy and, worse, may put Claire in the line of fire. Any choices he once had have boiled down to one: betray his friends or lose the woman he loves.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$23,808,032 (25.8% of total gross)
Legs:3.87 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:60.4% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$37,000,000 (worldwide box office is 4.1 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,861 opening theaters/2,935 max. theaters, 6.7 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $125,952,755

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 901-1,000) 906 $92,186,262
All Time International Box Office (Rank 1,701-1,800) 1,752 $60,380,619
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 1,201-1,300) 1,277 $152,566,881
All Time Domestic Box Office for R Movies (Rank 201-300) 201 $92,186,262
All Time International Box Office for R Movies (Rank 401-500) 408 $60,380,619
All Time Worldwide Box Office for R Movies (Rank 201-300) 295 $152,566,881

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: September 17th, 2010 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
Video Release: December 17th, 2010 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for strong violence, pervasive language, some sexuality and drug use.
(Rating bulletin 2133, 8/11/2010)
R for strong violence, pervasive language, sexuality, nudity and drug use.
(Rating bulletin 2147, 11/17/2010)
Running Time: 123 minutes
Comparisons: vs. The Accountant
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Keywords: Directing Yourself, Heist, Gangs, Organized Crime, Screenplay Written By the Star, Crime Thriller
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Thriller/Suspense
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Thunder Road Film, GK Films, Legendary Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 149 $6,411,008 Oct 8, 2010 24
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 210 $8,929,914 Oct 8, 2010 24
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 123 $7,361,369 Oct 8, 2010 24
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 139 $10,253,670 Oct 8, 2010 24
Biggest Domestic September Weekend 46 $23,808,032 Sep 17, 2010 3
Top Thriller/Suspense Weekend Domestic 71 $23,808,032 Sep 17, 2010 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 17, 2010 1 $23,808,032   2,861 $8,322   $23,808,032 1
Sep 24, 2010 3 $15,605,171 -34% 2,885 $5,409   $48,692,072 2
Oct 1, 2010 4 $9,749,332 -38% 2,935 $3,322   $64,056,752 3
Oct 8, 2010 6 $6,411,008 -34% 2,720 $2,357   $73,847,527 4
Oct 15, 2010 7 $3,977,006 -38% 2,368 $1,679   $80,510,629 5
Oct 22, 2010 9 $2,749,090 -31% 1,918 $1,433   $84,681,614 6
Oct 29, 2010 9 $1,975,260 -28% 1,608 $1,228   $87,626,867 7
Nov 5, 2010 13 $1,164,382 -41% 801 $1,454   $89,748,239 8
Nov 12, 2010 20 $438,397 -62% 375 $1,169   $90,626,556 9
Nov 19, 2010 23 $209,488 -52% 165 $1,270   $90,982,269 10
Nov 26, 2010 21 $314,720 +50% 318 $990   $91,429,625 11
Dec 3, 2010 24 $202,909 -36% 318 $638   $91,735,513 12
Dec 10, 2010 28 $130,103 -36% 255 $510   $91,947,016 13
Dec 17, 2010 36 $57,591 -56% 144 $400   $92,074,857 14
Dec 24, 2010 49 $15,910 -72% 62 $257   $92,123,695 15
Dec 31, 2010 50 $23,830 +50% 62 $384   $92,173,235 16

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Sep 17, 2010 1 $8,348,436     2,861 $2,918   $8,348,436 1
Sep 18, 2010 1 $9,423,433 +13%   2,861 $3,294   $17,771,869 2
Sep 19, 2010 1 $6,036,163 -36%   2,861 $2,110   $23,808,032 3
Sep 20, 2010 1 $2,288,174 -62%   2,861 $800   $26,096,206 4
Sep 21, 2010 1 $2,615,090 +14%   2,861 $914   $28,711,296 5
Sep 22, 2010 1 $2,269,311 -13%   2,861 $793   $30,980,607 6
Sep 23, 2010 1 $2,106,294 -7%   2,861 $736   $33,086,901 7
Sep 24, 2010 2 $5,005,216 +138% -40% 2,885 $1,735   $38,092,117 8
Sep 25, 2010 3 $6,647,083 +33% -29% 2,885 $2,304   $44,739,200 9
Sep 26, 2010 3 $3,952,872 -41% -35% 2,885 $1,370   $48,692,072 10
Sep 27, 2010 2 $1,418,453 -64% -38% 2,885 $492   $50,110,525 11
Sep 28, 2010 2 $1,596,197 +13% -39% 2,885 $553   $51,706,722 12
Sep 29, 2010 2 $1,294,331 -19% -43% 2,885 $449   $53,001,053 13
Sep 30, 2010 2 $1,306,367 +1% -38% 2,885 $453   $54,307,420 14
Oct 1, 2010 3 $3,131,681 +140% -37% 2,935 $1,067   $57,439,101 15
Oct 2, 2010 4 $4,256,202 +36% -36% 2,935 $1,450   $61,695,303 16
Oct 3, 2010 3 $2,361,449 -45% -40% 2,935 $805   $64,056,752 17
Oct 4, 2010 2 $815,086 -65% -43% 2,935 $278   $64,871,838 18
Oct 5, 2010 2 $964,144 +18% -40% 2,935 $328   $65,835,982 19
Oct 6, 2010 2 $828,343 -14% -36% 2,935 $282   $66,664,325 20
Oct 7, 2010 2 $772,194 -7% -41% 2,935 $263   $67,436,519 21
Oct 8, 2010 5 $1,844,406 +139% -41% 2,720 $678   $69,280,925 22
Oct 9, 2010 5 $2,721,073 +48% -36% 2,720 $1,000   $72,001,998 23
Oct 10, 2010 5 $1,845,529 -32% -22% 2,720 $679   $73,847,527 24
Oct 11, 2010 5 $950,361 -49% +17% 2,720 $349   $74,797,888 25
Oct 12, 2010 4 $608,232 -36% -37% 2,720 $224   $75,406,120 26
Oct 13, 2010 4 $550,343 -10% -34% 2,720 $202   $75,956,463 27
Oct 14, 2010 4 $577,160 +5% -25% 2,720 $212   $76,533,623 28
Oct 15, 2010 6 $1,237,276 +114% -33% 2,368 $522   $77,770,899 29
Oct 16, 2010 7 $1,803,157 +46% -34% 2,368 $761   $79,574,056 30
Oct 17, 2010 7 $936,573 -48% -49% 2,368 $396   $80,510,629 31
Oct 18, 2010 6 $344,091 -63% -64% 2,368 $145   $80,854,720 32
Oct 19, 2010 6 $388,332 +13% -36% 2,368 $164   $81,243,052 33
Oct 20, 2010 6 $344,370 -11% -37% 2,368 $145   $81,587,422 34
Oct 21, 2010 6 $345,102 n/c -40% 2,368 $146   $81,932,524 35
Oct 22, 2010 8 $811,168 +135% -34% 1,918 $423   $82,743,692 36
Oct 23, 2010 9 $1,226,536 +51% -32% 1,918 $639   $83,970,228 37
Oct 24, 2010 9 $711,386 -42% -24% 1,918 $371   $84,681,614 38
Oct 25, 2010 8 $231,121 -68% -33% 1,918 $121   $84,912,735 39
Oct 26, 2010 8 $262,420 +14% -32% 1,918 $137   $85,175,155 40
Oct 27, 2010 8 $244,071 -7% -29% 1,918 $127   $85,419,226 41
Oct 28, 2010 8 $232,381 -5% -33% 1,918 $121   $85,651,607 42
Oct 29, 2010 9 $618,222 +166% -24% 1,608 $384   $86,269,829 43
Oct 30, 2010 9 $878,477 +42% -28% 1,608 $546   $87,148,306 44
Oct 31, 2010 10 $478,561 -46% -33% 1,608 $298   $87,626,867 45
Nov 1, 2010 10 $217,037 -55% -6% 1,608 $135   $87,843,904 46
Nov 2, 2010 10 $261,421 +20% n/c 1,608 $163   $88,105,325 47
Nov 3, 2010 9 $228,273 -13% -6% 1,608 $142   $88,333,598 48
Nov 4, 2010 9 $250,259 +10% +8% 1,608 $156   $88,583,857 49
Nov 5, 2010 - $338,324 +35% -45% 801 $422   $88,922,181 50
Nov 6, 2010 13 $561,672 +66% -36% 801 $701   $89,483,853 51
Nov 7, 2010 13 $264,386 -53% -45% 801 $330   $89,748,239 52
Nov 8, 2010 - $88,402 -67% -59% 801 $110   $89,836,641 53
Nov 9, 2010 - $102,071 +15% -61% 801 $127   $89,938,712 54
Nov 10, 2010 - $100,360 -2% -56% 641 $157   $90,039,072 55
Nov 11, 2010 14 $149,087 +49% -40% 641 $233   $90,188,159 56
Nov 12, 2010 - $136,935 -8% -60% 375 $365   $90,325,094 57
Nov 13, 2010 - $205,394 +50% -63% 375 $548   $90,530,488 58
Nov 14, 2010 - $96,068 -53% -64% 375 $256   $90,626,556 59
Nov 15, 2010 - $32,664 -66% -63% 375 $87   $90,659,220 60
Nov 16, 2010 - $40,830 +25% -60% 375 $109   $90,700,050 61
Nov 17, 2010 - $39,197 -4% -61% 375 $105   $90,739,247 62
Nov 18, 2010 - $33,534 -14% -78% 375 $89   $90,772,781 63
Nov 19, 2010 - $58,094 +73% -58% 165 $352   $90,830,875 64
Nov 20, 2010 - $100,442 +73% -51% 165 $609   $90,931,317 65
Nov 21, 2010 - $50,952 -49% -47% 165 $309   $90,982,269 66
Nov 22, 2010 - $21,910 -57% -33% 165 $133   $91,004,179 67
Nov 23, 2010 - $26,945 +23% -34% 165 $163   $91,031,124 68
Nov 24, 2010 - $40,213 +49% +3% 318 $126   $91,071,337 69
Nov 25, 2010 - $43,568 +8% +30% 318 $137   $91,114,905 70
Nov 26, 2010 - $118,055 +171% +103% 318 $371   $91,232,960 71
Nov 27, 2010 - $133,062 +13% +32% 318 $418   $91,366,022 72
Nov 28, 2010 - $63,603 -52% +25% 318 $200   $91,429,625 73
Nov 29, 2010 - $24,169 -62% +10% 318 $76   $91,453,794 74
Nov 30, 2010 - $28,650 +19% +6% 318 $90   $91,482,444 75
Dec 1, 2010 - $25,500 -11% -37% 318 $80   $91,507,944 76
Dec 2, 2010 - $24,660 -3% -43% 318 $78   $91,532,604 77
Dec 3, 2010 - $61,338 +149% -48% 318 $193   $91,593,942 78
Dec 4, 2010 - $90,235 +47% -32% 318 $284   $91,684,177 79
Dec 5, 2010 - $51,336 -43% -19% 318 $161   $91,735,513 80
Dec 6, 2010 - $17,381 -66% -28% 318 $55   $91,752,894 81
Dec 7, 2010 - $23,117 +33% -19% 318 $73   $91,776,011 82
Dec 8, 2010 - $20,805 -10% -18% 318 $65   $91,796,816 83
Dec 9, 2010 - $20,097 -3% -19% 318 $63   $91,816,913 84
Dec 10, 2010 - $38,112 +90% -38% 255 $149   $91,855,025 85
Dec 11, 2010 - $58,162 +53% -36% 255 $228   $91,913,187 86
Dec 12, 2010 - $33,829 -42% -34% 255 $133   $91,947,016 87
Dec 13, 2010 - $15,850 -53% -9% 255 $62   $91,962,866 88
Dec 14, 2010 - $18,244 +15% -21% 255 $72   $91,981,110 89
Dec 15, 2010 - $17,515 -4% -16% 255 $69   $91,998,625 90
Dec 16, 2010 - $18,641 +6% -7% 255 $73   $92,017,266 91
Dec 17, 2010 - $16,148 -13% -58% 144 $112   $92,033,414 92
Dec 18, 2010 - $24,220 +50% -58% 144 $168   $92,057,634 93
Dec 19, 2010 - $17,223 -29% -49% 144 $120   $92,074,857 94
Dec 20, 2010 - $9,690 -44% -39% 144 $67   $92,084,547 95
Dec 21, 2010 - $11,440 +18% -37% 144 $79   $92,095,987 96
Dec 22, 2010 - $5,504 -52% -69% 87 $63   $92,101,491 97
Dec 23, 2010 - $6,294 +14% -66% 87 $72   $92,107,785 98
Dec 24, 2010 - $2,715 -57% -83% 62 $44   $92,110,500 99
Dec 25, 2010 - $5,971 +120% -75% 62 $96   $92,116,471 100
Dec 26, 2010 - $7,224 +21% -58% 62 $117   $92,123,695 101
Dec 27, 2010 - $6,174 -15% -36% 62 $100   $92,129,869 102
Dec 28, 2010 - $6,050 -2% -47% 62 $98   $92,135,919 103
Dec 29, 2010 - $6,547 +8% +19% 62 $106   $92,142,466 104
Dec 30, 2010 - $6,939 +6% +10% 62 $112   $92,149,405 105
Dec 31, 2010 - $5,632 -19% +107% 62 $91   $92,155,037 106
Jan 1, 2011 - $11,360 +102% +90% 62 $183   $92,166,397 107
Jan 2, 2011 - $6,838 -40% -5% 62 $110   $92,173,235 108
Jan 3, 2011 - $3,405 -50% -45% 62 $55   $92,176,640 109
Jan 4, 2011 - $3,630 +7% -40% 62 $59   $92,180,270 110
Jan 5, 2011 - $2,895 -20% -56% 62 $47   $92,183,165 111
Jan 6, 2011 - $3,097 +7% -55% 62 $50   $92,186,262 112

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 17, 2010 1 $33,086,901   2,861 $11,565   $33,086,901 1
Sep 24, 2010 2 $21,220,519 -36% 2,885 $7,355   $54,307,420 2
Oct 1, 2010 4 $13,129,099 -38% 2,935 $4,473   $67,436,519 3
Oct 8, 2010 5 $9,097,104 -31% 2,720 $3,345   $76,533,623 4
Oct 15, 2010 6 $5,398,901 -41% 2,368 $2,280   $81,932,524 5
Oct 22, 2010 9 $3,719,083 -31% 1,918 $1,939   $85,651,607 6
Oct 29, 2010 9 $2,932,250 -21% 1,608 $1,824   $88,583,857 7
Nov 5, 2010 14 $1,604,302 -45% 801 $2,003   $90,188,159 8
Nov 12, 2010 20 $584,622 -64% 375 $1,559   $90,772,781 9
Nov 19, 2010 27 $342,124 -41% 318 $1,076   $91,114,905 10
Nov 26, 2010 21 $417,699 +22% 318 $1,314   $91,532,604 11
Dec 3, 2010 22 $284,309 -32% 318 $894   $91,816,913 12
Dec 10, 2010 28 $200,353 -30% 255 $786   $92,017,266 13
Dec 17, 2010 39 $90,519 -55% 144 $629   $92,107,785 14
Dec 24, 2010 52 $41,620 -54% 62 $671   $92,149,405 15
Dec 31, 2010 50 $36,857 -11% 62 $594   $92,186,262 16

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 19, 20108338,915 338,915$6,097,081$6,097,0811
Dec 26, 20106537,140+58% 876,055$8,819,839$14,916,9202
Jan 2, 20115309,895-42% 1,185,950$4,025,536$18,942,4563
Jan 9, 20118138,307-55% 1,324,257$1,796,608$20,739,0644
Jan 16, 20111373,036-47% 1,397,293$990,368$21,729,4325
Jan 23, 20111758,047-21% 1,455,340$874,188$22,603,6206
Jan 30, 20112147,160-19% 1,502,500$713,531$23,317,1517
Feb 6, 20112049,009+4% 1,551,509$734,645$24,051,7968
Feb 13, 20113033,944-31% 1,585,453$479,629$24,531,4259
Feb 20, 20117243,577+618% 1,829,030$2,206,808$26,738,23310
Feb 27, 20112554,617-78% 1,883,647$494,830$27,233,06311
Mar 6, 20112929,586-46% 1,913,233$369,529$27,602,59212

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 19, 20105168,438 168,438$4,187,196$4,187,1961
Dec 26, 20104374,938+123% 543,376$8,185,085$12,372,2812
Jan 2, 20114143,793-62% 687,169$3,005,553$15,377,8343
Jan 9, 2011742,339-71% 729,508$864,015$16,241,8494
Jan 16, 2011442,195n/c771,703$891,860$17,133,7095
Jan 23, 2011824,146-43% 795,849$612,040$17,745,7496
Jan 30, 20111016,363-32% 812,212$445,468$18,191,2177
Feb 6, 20111515,648-4% 827,860$465,350$18,656,5678
Feb 20, 2011456,534 898,634$808,262$19,815,17010
Feb 27, 2011927,320-52% 925,954$404,860$20,220,03011
Mar 6, 20111411,308-59% 937,262$201,421$20,421,45112
Nov 27, 20111950,789 1,014,533$658,523$21,420,77850

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Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Jul 2, 202091 2
Jul 3, 202052 8
Jul 4, 202063 13
Jul 5, 202074 17
Jul 6, 202065 22
Jul 7, 202076 26
Jul 8, 202087 29
Jul 9, 2020108 30
Jul 10, 202099 32
Jan 6, 2022910 34
Jan 7, 20221011 35
Jan 8, 20221012 36
Jan 9, 2022913 38
Jan 10, 20221014 39
Jan 11, 20221015 40

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Leading Cast

Ben Affleck    Doug McRay
Rebecca Hall    Claire Kessey
Jon Hamm    FBI S.A. Adam Frawley
Jeremy Renner    James Coughlin
Blake Lively    Krista Coughlin

Supporting Cast

Titus Welliver    Dino Ciampa
Pete Postlethwaite    Fergus "Fergie" Colm
Chris Cooper    Stephen MacRay

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

Production and Technical Credits

Ben Affleck    Director
Peter Craig    Screenwriter
Ben Affleck    Screenwriter
Aaron Stockard    Screenwriter
Graham King    Producer
Basil Iwanyk    Producer
Thomas Tull    Executive Producer
Jon Jashni    Executive Producer
William Fay    Executive Producer
David Crockett    Executive Producer
Chuck Hogan    Story Creator
Robert Elswit    Cinematographer
Sharon Seymour    Production Designer
Dylan Tichenor    Editor
Chay Carter    Co-Producer
Harry Gregson-Williams    Composer
David Buckley    Composer
Susan Matheson    Costume Designer
Lora Kennedy    Casting Director
David Crockett    Unit Production Manager
Donald Murphy    First Assistant Director
Peter Dress    Second Assistant Director

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DVD and Blu-ray Releases for December 21st, 2010

December 21st, 2010

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Awards Season - SAG Solidifies Awards Season Picture

December 17th, 2010

The SAG nominations were handed out this week, and while there were a couple of interesting notes, overall there was a decided lack of surprises. The King's Speech and The Fighter led the way with four nominations each, while Black Swan and The Kids Are All Right were right behind with three. All four have been considered Awards Season players for a long time, so their success with SAG merely confirms that and is not shocking in the least. More...

Awards Season - King of the Globes, or at Least the Nominations

December 14th, 2010

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December 13th, 2010

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October 31st, 2010

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October 27th, 2010

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October 4th, 2010

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International Box Office: Resident Evil Still Has a Lot of Life

September 29th, 2010

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September 20th, 2010

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September 19th, 2010

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  1. Summary
  2. News
  3. Box Office
  4. International
  5. Video Sales
  6. Full Financials
  7. Cast & Crew
  8. Trailer

Synopsis

There are over 300 bank robberies in Boston every year. And a one-square-mile neighborhood in Boston, called Charlestown, has produced more bank and armored car robbers than anywhere in the U.S. One of them is Doug MacRay, but he is not cut from the same cloth as his fellow thieves. Unlike them, Doug had a chance at success, a chance to escape following in his father's criminal footsteps. Instead he became the leader of a crew of ruthless bank robbers, who pride themselves on taking what they want and getting out clean. The only family Doug has are his partners in crime, especially Jem, who, despite his dangerous, hair-trigger temper, is the closest thing Doug ever had to a brother. However, everything changed on the gang's last job when Jem briefly took a hostage: bank manager Claire Keesey. When they discover she lives in Charlestown, Jem gets nervous and wants to check out what she might have seen. Knowing what Jem is capable of, Doug takes charge. He seeks out Claire, who has no idea that their encounter is not by chance or that this charming stranger is one of the men who terrorized her only days before. As his relationship with Claire deepens into a passionate romance, Doug wants out of this life and the town. But with the Feds, led by Agent Frawley, closing in and Jem questioning his loyalty, Doug realizes that getting out will not be easy and, worse, may put Claire in the line of fire. Any choices he once had have boiled down to one: betray his friends or lose the woman he loves.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$23,808,032 (25.8% of total gross)
Legs:3.87 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:60.4% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$37,000,000 (worldwide box office is 4.1 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,861 opening theaters/2,935 max. theaters, 6.7 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $125,952,755

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 901-1,000) 906 $92,186,262
All Time International Box Office (Rank 1,701-1,800) 1,752 $60,380,619
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 1,201-1,300) 1,277 $152,566,881
All Time Domestic Box Office for R Movies (Rank 201-300) 201 $92,186,262
All Time International Box Office for R Movies (Rank 401-500) 408 $60,380,619
All Time Worldwide Box Office for R Movies (Rank 201-300) 295 $152,566,881

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: September 17th, 2010 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
Video Release: December 17th, 2010 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for strong violence, pervasive language, some sexuality and drug use.
(Rating bulletin 2133, 8/11/2010)
R for strong violence, pervasive language, sexuality, nudity and drug use.
(Rating bulletin 2147, 11/17/2010)
Running Time: 123 minutes
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Keywords: Directing Yourself, Heist, Gangs, Organized Crime, Screenplay Written By the Star, Crime Thriller
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Thriller/Suspense
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Thunder Road Film, GK Films, Legendary Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 149 $6,411,008 Oct 8, 2010 24
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 210 $8,929,914 Oct 8, 2010 24
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 123 $7,361,369 Oct 8, 2010 24
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 139 $10,253,670 Oct 8, 2010 24
Biggest Domestic September Weekend 46 $23,808,032 Sep 17, 2010 3
Top Thriller/Suspense Weekend Domestic 71 $23,808,032 Sep 17, 2010 3

Leading Cast

Ben Affleck    Doug McRay
Rebecca Hall    Claire Kessey
Jon Hamm    FBI S.A. Adam Frawley
Jeremy Renner    James Coughlin
Blake Lively    Krista Coughlin

Supporting Cast

Titus Welliver    Dino Ciampa
Pete Postlethwaite    Fergus "Fergie" Colm
Chris Cooper    Stephen MacRay

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

Production and Technical Credits

Ben Affleck    Director
Peter Craig    Screenwriter
Ben Affleck    Screenwriter
Aaron Stockard    Screenwriter
Graham King    Producer
Basil Iwanyk    Producer
Thomas Tull    Executive Producer
Jon Jashni    Executive Producer
William Fay    Executive Producer
David Crockett    Executive Producer
Chuck Hogan    Story Creator
Robert Elswit    Cinematographer
Sharon Seymour    Production Designer
Dylan Tichenor    Editor
Chay Carter    Co-Producer
Harry Gregson-Williams    Composer
David Buckley    Composer
Susan Matheson    Costume Designer
Lora Kennedy    Casting Director
David Crockett    Unit Production Manager
Donald Murphy    First Assistant Director
Peter Dress    Second Assistant Director

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 17, 2010 1 $23,808,032   2,861 $8,322   $23,808,032 1
Sep 24, 2010 3 $15,605,171 -34% 2,885 $5,409   $48,692,072 2
Oct 1, 2010 4 $9,749,332 -38% 2,935 $3,322   $64,056,752 3
Oct 8, 2010 6 $6,411,008 -34% 2,720 $2,357   $73,847,527 4
Oct 15, 2010 7 $3,977,006 -38% 2,368 $1,679   $80,510,629 5
Oct 22, 2010 9 $2,749,090 -31% 1,918 $1,433   $84,681,614 6
Oct 29, 2010 9 $1,975,260 -28% 1,608 $1,228   $87,626,867 7
Nov 5, 2010 13 $1,164,382 -41% 801 $1,454   $89,748,239 8
Nov 12, 2010 20 $438,397 -62% 375 $1,169   $90,626,556 9
Nov 19, 2010 23 $209,488 -52% 165 $1,270   $90,982,269 10
Nov 26, 2010 21 $314,720 +50% 318 $990   $91,429,625 11
Dec 3, 2010 24 $202,909 -36% 318 $638   $91,735,513 12
Dec 10, 2010 28 $130,103 -36% 255 $510   $91,947,016 13
Dec 17, 2010 36 $57,591 -56% 144 $400   $92,074,857 14
Dec 24, 2010 49 $15,910 -72% 62 $257   $92,123,695 15
Dec 31, 2010 50 $23,830 +50% 62 $384   $92,173,235 16

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Sep 17, 2010 1 $8,348,436     2,861 $2,918   $8,348,436 1
Sep 18, 2010 1 $9,423,433 +13%   2,861 $3,294   $17,771,869 2
Sep 19, 2010 1 $6,036,163 -36%   2,861 $2,110   $23,808,032 3
Sep 20, 2010 1 $2,288,174 -62%   2,861 $800   $26,096,206 4
Sep 21, 2010 1 $2,615,090 +14%   2,861 $914   $28,711,296 5
Sep 22, 2010 1 $2,269,311 -13%   2,861 $793   $30,980,607 6
Sep 23, 2010 1 $2,106,294 -7%   2,861 $736   $33,086,901 7
Sep 24, 2010 2 $5,005,216 +138% -40% 2,885 $1,735   $38,092,117 8
Sep 25, 2010 3 $6,647,083 +33% -29% 2,885 $2,304   $44,739,200 9
Sep 26, 2010 3 $3,952,872 -41% -35% 2,885 $1,370   $48,692,072 10
Sep 27, 2010 2 $1,418,453 -64% -38% 2,885 $492   $50,110,525 11
Sep 28, 2010 2 $1,596,197 +13% -39% 2,885 $553   $51,706,722 12
Sep 29, 2010 2 $1,294,331 -19% -43% 2,885 $449   $53,001,053 13
Sep 30, 2010 2 $1,306,367 +1% -38% 2,885 $453   $54,307,420 14
Oct 1, 2010 3 $3,131,681 +140% -37% 2,935 $1,067   $57,439,101 15
Oct 2, 2010 4 $4,256,202 +36% -36% 2,935 $1,450   $61,695,303 16
Oct 3, 2010 3 $2,361,449 -45% -40% 2,935 $805   $64,056,752 17
Oct 4, 2010 2 $815,086 -65% -43% 2,935 $278   $64,871,838 18
Oct 5, 2010 2 $964,144 +18% -40% 2,935 $328   $65,835,982 19
Oct 6, 2010 2 $828,343 -14% -36% 2,935 $282   $66,664,325 20
Oct 7, 2010 2 $772,194 -7% -41% 2,935 $263   $67,436,519 21
Oct 8, 2010 5 $1,844,406 +139% -41% 2,720 $678   $69,280,925 22
Oct 9, 2010 5 $2,721,073 +48% -36% 2,720 $1,000   $72,001,998 23
Oct 10, 2010 5 $1,845,529 -32% -22% 2,720 $679   $73,847,527 24
Oct 11, 2010 5 $950,361 -49% +17% 2,720 $349   $74,797,888 25
Oct 12, 2010 4 $608,232 -36% -37% 2,720 $224   $75,406,120 26
Oct 13, 2010 4 $550,343 -10% -34% 2,720 $202   $75,956,463 27
Oct 14, 2010 4 $577,160 +5% -25% 2,720 $212   $76,533,623 28
Oct 15, 2010 6 $1,237,276 +114% -33% 2,368 $522   $77,770,899 29
Oct 16, 2010 7 $1,803,157 +46% -34% 2,368 $761   $79,574,056 30
Oct 17, 2010 7 $936,573 -48% -49% 2,368 $396   $80,510,629 31
Oct 18, 2010 6 $344,091 -63% -64% 2,368 $145   $80,854,720 32
Oct 19, 2010 6 $388,332 +13% -36% 2,368 $164   $81,243,052 33
Oct 20, 2010 6 $344,370 -11% -37% 2,368 $145   $81,587,422 34
Oct 21, 2010 6 $345,102 n/c -40% 2,368 $146   $81,932,524 35
Oct 22, 2010 8 $811,168 +135% -34% 1,918 $423   $82,743,692 36
Oct 23, 2010 9 $1,226,536 +51% -32% 1,918 $639   $83,970,228 37
Oct 24, 2010 9 $711,386 -42% -24% 1,918 $371   $84,681,614 38
Oct 25, 2010 8 $231,121 -68% -33% 1,918 $121   $84,912,735 39
Oct 26, 2010 8 $262,420 +14% -32% 1,918 $137   $85,175,155 40
Oct 27, 2010 8 $244,071 -7% -29% 1,918 $127   $85,419,226 41
Oct 28, 2010 8 $232,381 -5% -33% 1,918 $121   $85,651,607 42
Oct 29, 2010 9 $618,222 +166% -24% 1,608 $384   $86,269,829 43
Oct 30, 2010 9 $878,477 +42% -28% 1,608 $546   $87,148,306 44
Oct 31, 2010 10 $478,561 -46% -33% 1,608 $298   $87,626,867 45
Nov 1, 2010 10 $217,037 -55% -6% 1,608 $135   $87,843,904 46
Nov 2, 2010 10 $261,421 +20% n/c 1,608 $163   $88,105,325 47
Nov 3, 2010 9 $228,273 -13% -6% 1,608 $142   $88,333,598 48
Nov 4, 2010 9 $250,259 +10% +8% 1,608 $156   $88,583,857 49
Nov 5, 2010 - $338,324 +35% -45% 801 $422   $88,922,181 50
Nov 6, 2010 13 $561,672 +66% -36% 801 $701   $89,483,853 51
Nov 7, 2010 13 $264,386 -53% -45% 801 $330   $89,748,239 52
Nov 8, 2010 - $88,402 -67% -59% 801 $110   $89,836,641 53
Nov 9, 2010 - $102,071 +15% -61% 801 $127   $89,938,712 54
Nov 10, 2010 - $100,360 -2% -56% 641 $157   $90,039,072 55
Nov 11, 2010 14 $149,087 +49% -40% 641 $233   $90,188,159 56
Nov 12, 2010 - $136,935 -8% -60% 375 $365   $90,325,094 57
Nov 13, 2010 - $205,394 +50% -63% 375 $548   $90,530,488 58
Nov 14, 2010 - $96,068 -53% -64% 375 $256   $90,626,556 59
Nov 15, 2010 - $32,664 -66% -63% 375 $87   $90,659,220 60
Nov 16, 2010 - $40,830 +25% -60% 375 $109   $90,700,050 61
Nov 17, 2010 - $39,197 -4% -61% 375 $105   $90,739,247 62
Nov 18, 2010 - $33,534 -14% -78% 375 $89   $90,772,781 63
Nov 19, 2010 - $58,094 +73% -58% 165 $352   $90,830,875 64
Nov 20, 2010 - $100,442 +73% -51% 165 $609   $90,931,317 65
Nov 21, 2010 - $50,952 -49% -47% 165 $309   $90,982,269 66
Nov 22, 2010 - $21,910 -57% -33% 165 $133   $91,004,179 67
Nov 23, 2010 - $26,945 +23% -34% 165 $163   $91,031,124 68
Nov 24, 2010 - $40,213 +49% +3% 318 $126   $91,071,337 69
Nov 25, 2010 - $43,568 +8% +30% 318 $137   $91,114,905 70
Nov 26, 2010 - $118,055 +171% +103% 318 $371   $91,232,960 71
Nov 27, 2010 - $133,062 +13% +32% 318 $418   $91,366,022 72
Nov 28, 2010 - $63,603 -52% +25% 318 $200   $91,429,625 73
Nov 29, 2010 - $24,169 -62% +10% 318 $76   $91,453,794 74
Nov 30, 2010 - $28,650 +19% +6% 318 $90   $91,482,444 75
Dec 1, 2010 - $25,500 -11% -37% 318 $80   $91,507,944 76
Dec 2, 2010 - $24,660 -3% -43% 318 $78   $91,532,604 77
Dec 3, 2010 - $61,338 +149% -48% 318 $193   $91,593,942 78
Dec 4, 2010 - $90,235 +47% -32% 318 $284   $91,684,177 79
Dec 5, 2010 - $51,336 -43% -19% 318 $161   $91,735,513 80
Dec 6, 2010 - $17,381 -66% -28% 318 $55   $91,752,894 81
Dec 7, 2010 - $23,117 +33% -19% 318 $73   $91,776,011 82
Dec 8, 2010 - $20,805 -10% -18% 318 $65   $91,796,816 83
Dec 9, 2010 - $20,097 -3% -19% 318 $63   $91,816,913 84
Dec 10, 2010 - $38,112 +90% -38% 255 $149   $91,855,025 85
Dec 11, 2010 - $58,162 +53% -36% 255 $228   $91,913,187 86
Dec 12, 2010 - $33,829 -42% -34% 255 $133   $91,947,016 87
Dec 13, 2010 - $15,850 -53% -9% 255 $62   $91,962,866 88
Dec 14, 2010 - $18,244 +15% -21% 255 $72   $91,981,110 89
Dec 15, 2010 - $17,515 -4% -16% 255 $69   $91,998,625 90
Dec 16, 2010 - $18,641 +6% -7% 255 $73   $92,017,266 91
Dec 17, 2010 - $16,148 -13% -58% 144 $112   $92,033,414 92
Dec 18, 2010 - $24,220 +50% -58% 144 $168   $92,057,634 93
Dec 19, 2010 - $17,223 -29% -49% 144 $120   $92,074,857 94
Dec 20, 2010 - $9,690 -44% -39% 144 $67   $92,084,547 95
Dec 21, 2010 - $11,440 +18% -37% 144 $79   $92,095,987 96
Dec 22, 2010 - $5,504 -52% -69% 87 $63   $92,101,491 97
Dec 23, 2010 - $6,294 +14% -66% 87 $72   $92,107,785 98
Dec 24, 2010 - $2,715 -57% -83% 62 $44   $92,110,500 99
Dec 25, 2010 - $5,971 +120% -75% 62 $96   $92,116,471 100
Dec 26, 2010 - $7,224 +21% -58% 62 $117   $92,123,695 101
Dec 27, 2010 - $6,174 -15% -36% 62 $100   $92,129,869 102
Dec 28, 2010 - $6,050 -2% -47% 62 $98   $92,135,919 103
Dec 29, 2010 - $6,547 +8% +19% 62 $106   $92,142,466 104
Dec 30, 2010 - $6,939 +6% +10% 62 $112   $92,149,405 105
Dec 31, 2010 - $5,632 -19% +107% 62 $91   $92,155,037 106
Jan 1, 2011 - $11,360 +102% +90% 62 $183   $92,166,397 107
Jan 2, 2011 - $6,838 -40% -5% 62 $110   $92,173,235 108
Jan 3, 2011 - $3,405 -50% -45% 62 $55   $92,176,640 109
Jan 4, 2011 - $3,630 +7% -40% 62 $59   $92,180,270 110
Jan 5, 2011 - $2,895 -20% -56% 62 $47   $92,183,165 111
Jan 6, 2011 - $3,097 +7% -55% 62 $50   $92,186,262 112

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 17, 2010 1 $33,086,901   2,861 $11,565   $33,086,901 1
Sep 24, 2010 2 $21,220,519 -36% 2,885 $7,355   $54,307,420 2
Oct 1, 2010 4 $13,129,099 -38% 2,935 $4,473   $67,436,519 3
Oct 8, 2010 5 $9,097,104 -31% 2,720 $3,345   $76,533,623 4
Oct 15, 2010 6 $5,398,901 -41% 2,368 $2,280   $81,932,524 5
Oct 22, 2010 9 $3,719,083 -31% 1,918 $1,939   $85,651,607 6
Oct 29, 2010 9 $2,932,250 -21% 1,608 $1,824   $88,583,857 7
Nov 5, 2010 14 $1,604,302 -45% 801 $2,003   $90,188,159 8
Nov 12, 2010 20 $584,622 -64% 375 $1,559   $90,772,781 9
Nov 19, 2010 27 $342,124 -41% 318 $1,076   $91,114,905 10
Nov 26, 2010 21 $417,699 +22% 318 $1,314   $91,532,604 11
Dec 3, 2010 22 $284,309 -32% 318 $894   $91,816,913 12
Dec 10, 2010 28 $200,353 -30% 255 $786   $92,017,266 13
Dec 17, 2010 39 $90,519 -55% 144 $629   $92,107,785 14
Dec 24, 2010 52 $41,620 -54% 62 $671   $92,149,405 15
Dec 31, 2010 50 $36,857 -11% 62 $594   $92,186,262 16

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 19, 20108338,915 338,915$6,097,081$6,097,0811
Dec 26, 20106537,140+58% 876,055$8,819,839$14,916,9202
Jan 2, 20115309,895-42% 1,185,950$4,025,536$18,942,4563
Jan 9, 20118138,307-55% 1,324,257$1,796,608$20,739,0644
Jan 16, 20111373,036-47% 1,397,293$990,368$21,729,4325
Jan 23, 20111758,047-21% 1,455,340$874,188$22,603,6206
Jan 30, 20112147,160-19% 1,502,500$713,531$23,317,1517
Feb 6, 20112049,009+4% 1,551,509$734,645$24,051,7968
Feb 13, 20113033,944-31% 1,585,453$479,629$24,531,4259
Feb 20, 20117243,577+618% 1,829,030$2,206,808$26,738,23310
Feb 27, 20112554,617-78% 1,883,647$494,830$27,233,06311
Mar 6, 20112929,586-46% 1,913,233$369,529$27,602,59212

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 19, 20105168,438 168,438$4,187,196$4,187,1961
Dec 26, 20104374,938+123% 543,376$8,185,085$12,372,2812
Jan 2, 20114143,793-62% 687,169$3,005,553$15,377,8343
Jan 9, 2011742,339-71% 729,508$864,015$16,241,8494
Jan 16, 2011442,195n/c771,703$891,860$17,133,7095
Jan 23, 2011824,146-43% 795,849$612,040$17,745,7496
Jan 30, 20111016,363-32% 812,212$445,468$18,191,2177
Feb 6, 20111515,648-4% 827,860$465,350$18,656,5678
Feb 20, 2011456,534 898,634$808,262$19,815,17010
Feb 27, 2011927,320-52% 925,954$404,860$20,220,03011
Mar 6, 20111411,308-59% 937,262$201,421$20,421,45112
Nov 27, 20111950,789 1,014,533$658,523$21,420,77850

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Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Jul 2, 202091 2
Jul 3, 202052 8
Jul 4, 202063 13
Jul 5, 202074 17
Jul 6, 202065 22
Jul 7, 202076 26
Jul 8, 202087 29
Jul 9, 2020108 30
Jul 10, 202099 32
Jan 6, 2022910 34
Jan 7, 20221011 35
Jan 8, 20221012 36
Jan 9, 2022913 38
Jan 10, 20221014 39
Jan 11, 20221015 40

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