The Work and the Glory (2004)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $3,347,647Details
OpusData ID: 51040100
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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$251,145 (7.5% of total gross)
Legs:10.25 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:100.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$7,500,000 (worldwide box office is 0.4 times production budget)
Theater counts:32 opening theaters/112 max. theaters, 8.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $5,972,607

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 7,401-7,500) 7,417 $3,347,647
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 11,801-11,900) 11,827 $3,347,647
All Time Domestic Highest Grossing Limited Release Movies (Rank 701-800) 759 $3,347,647

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 24th, 2004 (Limited) by Excel Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some mild thematic elements and violence
Running Time: 118 minutes
Franchise: Work and the Glory
Comparisons: vs. Beasts of No Nation
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Keywords: Faith-Based Drama, Faith-Based Film, 1800s, Mormons
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 26, 2004 24 $251,145   32 $7,848   $450,324 1
Dec 3, 2004 29 $106,702 -58% 34 $3,138   $642,892 2
Dec 10, 2004 33 $68,956 -35% 37 $1,864   $765,381 3
Dec 17, 2004 41 $41,436 -40% 20 $2,072   $856,020 4
Dec 24, 2004 40 $32,691 -21% 17 $1,923   $941,924 5
Dec 31, 2004 36 $80,904 +147% 19 $4,258   $1,160,047 6
Jan 7, 2005 41 $53,831 -33% 25 $2,153   $1,260,765 7
Jan 14, 2005 43 $51,894 -4% 21 $2,471   $1,342,908 8
Jan 21, 2005 27 $326,667 +529% 112 $2,917   $1,698,702 9
Jan 28, 2005 34 $227,332 -30% 105 $2,165   $2,218,255 10
Feb 4, 2005 40 $111,482 -51% 75 $1,486   $2,497,207 11
Feb 11, 2005 51 $63,234 -43% 51 $1,240   $2,639,519 12
Feb 18, 2005 54 $41,105 -35% 27 $1,522   $2,728,905 13
Feb 25, 2005 60 $25,754 -37% 22 $1,171   $2,793,391 14
Mar 4, 2005 67 $17,268 -33% 22 $785   $2,828,977 15
Mar 11, 2005 35 $123,879 +617% 74 $1,674   $2,962,768 16
Mar 18, 2005 55 $48,172 -61% 77 $626   $3,104,415 17
Mar 25, 2005 74 $17,622 -63% 32 $551   $3,167,222 18
Apr 1, 2005 75 $11,574 -34% 20 $579   $3,200,087 19
Apr 8, 2005 71 $11,707 +1% 17 $689   $3,234,600 20
Apr 15, 2005 63 $26,680 +128% 37 $721   $3,272,500 21
Apr 22, 2005 70 $13,548 -49% 27 $502   $3,315,054 22
Apr 29, 2005 92 $4,162 -69% 9 $462   $3,339,055 23
May 6, 2005 119 $1,198 -71% 3 $399   $3,343,122 24
May 13, 2005 132 $195 -84% 1 $195   $3,347,439 25

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jan 17, 2005 37 $17,144     21 $816   $1,360,052 55
Feb 21, 2005 37 $28,396     27 $1,052   $2,757,301 90

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 26, 2004 23 $337,011   32 $10,532   $536,190 2
Dec 3, 2004 30 $160,235 -52% 34 $4,713   $696,425 3
Dec 10, 2004 31 $118,159 -26% 37 $3,193   $814,584 4
Dec 17, 2004 35 $94,649 -20% 20 $4,732   $909,233 5
Dec 24, 2004 34 $169,910 +80% 17 $9,995   $1,079,143 6
Dec 31, 2004 35 $127,791 -25% 19 $6,726   $1,206,934 7
Jan 7, 2005 42 $84,080 -34% 25 $3,363   $1,291,014 8
Jan 14, 2005 45 $81,021 -4% 21 $3,858   $1,372,035 9
Jan 21, 2005 24 $618,888 +664% 112 $5,526   $1,990,923 10
Jan 28, 2005 28 $394,802 -36% 105 $3,760   $2,385,725 11
Feb 4, 2005 37 $190,560 -52% 75 $2,541   $2,576,285 12
Feb 11, 2005 49 $111,515 -41% 51 $2,187   $2,687,800 13
Feb 18, 2005 49 $79,837 -28% 27 $2,957   $2,767,637 14
Feb 25, 2005 58 $44,072 -45% 22 $2,003   $2,811,709 15
Mar 4, 2005 66 $27,180 -38% 22 $1,235   $2,838,889 16
Mar 11, 2005 35 $217,354 +700% 74 $2,937   $3,056,243 17
Mar 18, 2005 51 $93,357 -57% 77 $1,212   $3,149,600 18
Mar 25, 2005 66 $38,913 -58% 32 $1,216   $3,188,513 19
Apr 1, 2005 56 $34,380 -12% 20 $1,719   $3,222,893 20
Apr 8, 2005 66 $22,927 -33% 17 $1,349   $3,245,820 21
Apr 15, 2005 53 $55,686 +143% 37 $1,505   $3,301,506 22
Apr 22, 2005 62 $33,387 -40% 27 $1,237   $3,334,893 23
Apr 29, 2005 92 $7,031 -79% 9 $781   $3,341,924 24
May 6, 2005 95 $5,320 -24% 3 $1,773   $3,347,244 25

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Leading Cast

Sam Hennings   
Brenda Strong   

Supporting Cast

Tiffany Dupont    Lydia McBride

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

Production and Technical Credits

Russ Holt*    Director
Russ Holt*    Screenwriter
Gerald N. Lund    Story Creator

Tie at the Top of Per Theater Chart

March 22nd, 2005

There was a tie this weekend atop the Per Theater Chart between Melinda and Melinda, both of which were directed by the team of Woody and Allen. Melinda and Melinda earned an amazing $74,238 in its lone theater, which is the best per theater average ever for a Fox Searchlight film over a three-day weekend. More...

Amazing Boxing Comeback

February 1st, 2005

The re-release of the classic boxing movie Raging Bull topped the Per Theater Charts this past weekend with $13,568 in one theater. The only other film in the $10,000 club was Born into Brothels, which had its best performance since its debut, with over $30,000 in 3 theaters for an average of $10,554. More...

Company Done Good

January 4th, 2005

As you can probably guess from the grammatically incorrect headline, In Good Company took top spot on the Per Theatre Charts with an amazing $50,583 average in three theatres over the weekend and a total of $225,000 since the film opened on Wednesday. Coming in second is the oldest film in the $10,000 club, Million Dollar Baby, which saw its per theatre average jump to $30,164 in nine theatres and has already topped $1 million during its limited run. Hotel Rwanda also saw its per theatre average climb and earned $20,340 in 7 theatres and needs to expand quickly to take advantage of its strong start. Oscar hopeful, The Merchant of Venice, started well with nearly $70,000 over the weekend and over $100,000 since its Wednesday opening, which works out to a $17,467 average in 4 theatres. Rounding out the $10,000 club was the overall box office leader, Meet the Fockers with an average of $11,845. More...

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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$251,145 (7.5% of total gross)
Legs:10.25 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:100.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$7,500,000 (worldwide box office is 0.4 times production budget)
Theater counts:32 opening theaters/112 max. theaters, 8.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $5,972,607

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 7,401-7,500) 7,417 $3,347,647
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 11,801-11,900) 11,827 $3,347,647
All Time Domestic Highest Grossing Limited Release Movies (Rank 701-800) 759 $3,347,647

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


Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 24th, 2004 (Limited) by Excel Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some mild thematic elements and violence
Running Time: 118 minutes
Franchise: Work and the Glory
Comparisons: vs. Beasts of No Nation
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Faith-Based Drama, Faith-Based Film, 1800s, Mormons
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction

Leading Cast

Sam Hennings   
Brenda Strong   

Supporting Cast

Tiffany Dupont    Lydia McBride

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

Production and Technical Credits

Russ Holt*    Director
Russ Holt*    Screenwriter
Gerald N. Lund    Story Creator

Tie at the Top of Per Theater Chart

March 22nd, 2005

There was a tie this weekend atop the Per Theater Chart between Melinda and Melinda, both of which were directed by the team of Woody and Allen. Melinda and Melinda earned an amazing $74,238 in its lone theater, which is the best per theater average ever for a Fox Searchlight film over a three-day weekend. More...

Amazing Boxing Comeback

February 1st, 2005

The re-release of the classic boxing movie Raging Bull topped the Per Theater Charts this past weekend with $13,568 in one theater. The only other film in the $10,000 club was Born into Brothels, which had its best performance since its debut, with over $30,000 in 3 theaters for an average of $10,554. More...

Company Done Good

January 4th, 2005

As you can probably guess from the grammatically incorrect headline, In Good Company took top spot on the Per Theatre Charts with an amazing $50,583 average in three theatres over the weekend and a total of $225,000 since the film opened on Wednesday. Coming in second is the oldest film in the $10,000 club, Million Dollar Baby, which saw its per theatre average jump to $30,164 in nine theatres and has already topped $1 million during its limited run. Hotel Rwanda also saw its per theatre average climb and earned $20,340 in 7 theatres and needs to expand quickly to take advantage of its strong start. Oscar hopeful, The Merchant of Venice, started well with nearly $70,000 over the weekend and over $100,000 since its Wednesday opening, which works out to a $17,467 average in 4 theatres. Rounding out the $10,000 club was the overall box office leader, Meet the Fockers with an average of $11,845. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 26, 2004 24 $251,145   32 $7,848   $450,324 1
Dec 3, 2004 29 $106,702 -58% 34 $3,138   $642,892 2
Dec 10, 2004 33 $68,956 -35% 37 $1,864   $765,381 3
Dec 17, 2004 41 $41,436 -40% 20 $2,072   $856,020 4
Dec 24, 2004 40 $32,691 -21% 17 $1,923   $941,924 5
Dec 31, 2004 36 $80,904 +147% 19 $4,258   $1,160,047 6
Jan 7, 2005 41 $53,831 -33% 25 $2,153   $1,260,765 7
Jan 14, 2005 43 $51,894 -4% 21 $2,471   $1,342,908 8
Jan 21, 2005 27 $326,667 +529% 112 $2,917   $1,698,702 9
Jan 28, 2005 34 $227,332 -30% 105 $2,165   $2,218,255 10
Feb 4, 2005 40 $111,482 -51% 75 $1,486   $2,497,207 11
Feb 11, 2005 51 $63,234 -43% 51 $1,240   $2,639,519 12
Feb 18, 2005 54 $41,105 -35% 27 $1,522   $2,728,905 13
Feb 25, 2005 60 $25,754 -37% 22 $1,171   $2,793,391 14
Mar 4, 2005 67 $17,268 -33% 22 $785   $2,828,977 15
Mar 11, 2005 35 $123,879 +617% 74 $1,674   $2,962,768 16
Mar 18, 2005 55 $48,172 -61% 77 $626   $3,104,415 17
Mar 25, 2005 74 $17,622 -63% 32 $551   $3,167,222 18
Apr 1, 2005 75 $11,574 -34% 20 $579   $3,200,087 19
Apr 8, 2005 71 $11,707 +1% 17 $689   $3,234,600 20
Apr 15, 2005 63 $26,680 +128% 37 $721   $3,272,500 21
Apr 22, 2005 70 $13,548 -49% 27 $502   $3,315,054 22
Apr 29, 2005 92 $4,162 -69% 9 $462   $3,339,055 23
May 6, 2005 119 $1,198 -71% 3 $399   $3,343,122 24
May 13, 2005 132 $195 -84% 1 $195   $3,347,439 25

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jan 17, 2005 37 $17,144     21 $816   $1,360,052 55
Feb 21, 2005 37 $28,396     27 $1,052   $2,757,301 90

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 26, 2004 23 $337,011   32 $10,532   $536,190 2
Dec 3, 2004 30 $160,235 -52% 34 $4,713   $696,425 3
Dec 10, 2004 31 $118,159 -26% 37 $3,193   $814,584 4
Dec 17, 2004 35 $94,649 -20% 20 $4,732   $909,233 5
Dec 24, 2004 34 $169,910 +80% 17 $9,995   $1,079,143 6
Dec 31, 2004 35 $127,791 -25% 19 $6,726   $1,206,934 7
Jan 7, 2005 42 $84,080 -34% 25 $3,363   $1,291,014 8
Jan 14, 2005 45 $81,021 -4% 21 $3,858   $1,372,035 9
Jan 21, 2005 24 $618,888 +664% 112 $5,526   $1,990,923 10
Jan 28, 2005 28 $394,802 -36% 105 $3,760   $2,385,725 11
Feb 4, 2005 37 $190,560 -52% 75 $2,541   $2,576,285 12
Feb 11, 2005 49 $111,515 -41% 51 $2,187   $2,687,800 13
Feb 18, 2005 49 $79,837 -28% 27 $2,957   $2,767,637 14
Feb 25, 2005 58 $44,072 -45% 22 $2,003   $2,811,709 15
Mar 4, 2005 66 $27,180 -38% 22 $1,235   $2,838,889 16
Mar 11, 2005 35 $217,354 +700% 74 $2,937   $3,056,243 17
Mar 18, 2005 51 $93,357 -57% 77 $1,212   $3,149,600 18
Mar 25, 2005 66 $38,913 -58% 32 $1,216   $3,188,513 19
Apr 1, 2005 56 $34,380 -12% 20 $1,719   $3,222,893 20
Apr 8, 2005 66 $22,927 -33% 17 $1,349   $3,245,820 21
Apr 15, 2005 53 $55,686 +143% 37 $1,505   $3,301,506 22
Apr 22, 2005 62 $33,387 -40% 27 $1,237   $3,334,893 23
Apr 29, 2005 92 $7,031 -79% 9 $781   $3,341,924 24
May 6, 2005 95 $5,320 -24% 3 $1,773   $3,347,244 25

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 at a cost. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.