United Kingdom Box Office for Gone (2012)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
United Kingdom Box Office $925,917Details
Worldwide Box Office $18,100,189Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $3,491,288 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $925,482 Details
Total North America Video Sales $4,416,770
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Synopsis

In the suspense thriller, Gone, Jill Parrish comes home from a night shift to discover her sister Molly has been abducted. Jill, having escaped from a kidnapping a year before, is convinced that the same serial killer has come back and taken Molly. The police think Jill is crazy and are unwilling to use their resources to help her. Afraid that Molly will be dead by sundown, she sets out alone on a heart-pounding chase to find the killer, expose his secrets and save her sister.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$19,000,000
United Kingdom Releases: April 20th, 2012 (Wide)
Video Release: May 29th, 2012 by Summit Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence and terror, some sexual material, brief language and drug references.
(Rating bulletin 2201, 12/7/2011)
Running Time: 94 minutes
Keywords: Serial Killer, Buried Alive, Kidnap, Unbelieving Police, Rescue, Surprise Twist, Action Thriller, Crime, Mental Illness, Mental Hospital
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Thriller/Suspense
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Summit Entertainment, Lakeshore Entertainment, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Blu-ray Sales: True to Form

June 13th, 2012

True Blood: Season Four led all new releases and earned top spot on the Blu-ray sales chart. During its first week of release, it sold 369,000 units and generated $12.93 million in revenue. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 34%, which is low for the format as a whole, but very strong for a TV on DVD release. More...

DVD Sales: Truth Wins Out

June 12th, 2012

True Blood was the only major release on this week's DVD sales chart crushing newcomers and holdovers alike. It sold 717,000 units / $21.52 million during its opening week, which is fantastic for a TV on DVD release. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for May 29th, 2012

May 28th, 2012

It likely won't be a strong week on the home market. There's only one prime release, True Blood on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack. It is an excellent show and the Blu-ray is a clear contender for Pick of the Week, but as a TV on DVD release, I doubt it will sell as many units as the average first-run theatrical release sells. The biggest first run release is Man on a Ledge, but it did so poorly in theaters that I doubt it will have a real impact on the home market. True Blood isn't the only contender for Pick of the Week. Goon's Blu-ray Combo Pack is on that list. The price of the Combo Pack dropped since my review went online and at $15, it is the Pick of the Week, or should I say Puck of the Week. Also of note, Degrassi: Season 11, Part 1 - Buy from Amazon would also be a contender for Pick of the Week, but the full season set will likely be significantly cheaper on a price-per-minute basis. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Lorax Parties On Top of the Chart

March 5th, 2012

Nearly everyone expected Doctor Seuss' The Lorax to top the box office chart this weekend, but very few people saw it doing this well. It opened so well that The Hunger Games could have trouble topping it for biggest hit of the month. The overall box office rose to $168 million, which was 26% above last week's pace, as well as the same weekend last year. And here I was worried the streak might end. Year-to-date, 2012 has now pulled in $1.82 million, which is 19% higher than last year's pace. Hopefully this winning streak will continue, and it will if The Lorax has strong legs. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Valor Acts Up

February 28th, 2012

There was a surprise winner at the box office this weekend as Act of Valor opened on the very high end of expectations while Good Deeds did the opposite. Overall, more films missed expectations than met them and this led to a 14% drop-off from last week. However, the total haul of $134 million was still 23% higher than the same weekend last year, which stretches the winning streak to eight weeks. Or to put it another way, every single weekend this year has been higher than the corresponding weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2012 is ahead of last year's pace by 18% at $1.62 billion to $1.38 billion. There is some bad news going forward, as I don't think March 2012 is as strong as March 2011. More...

Weekend Estimates: Act of Valor Scores Strong Win

February 26th, 2012

This weekend's box office charts will feature two hits and two misses, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. Very much in the hit column, and leading the weekend overall, is Act of Valor, a reality-tinged actioner from Relativity that is set to open with around $24.7 million, which is on the high end of expectations. With a $13 million acquisition cost and $30 million committed to marketing, Relativity should see a profit from the film after several recent misses. In second place, Tyler Perry's Good Deeds will pick up around $16 million for the weekend, which is on the low side for Perry -- in fact it will most likely be his worst opening weekend ever -- but will still earn money in the end thanks to a low production and marketing budget. More...

Weekend Predictions: Is the Box Office Looking Good or Good Enough?

February 23rd, 2012

While this weekend is one of the most important weekends of the year for movies, it's not because of the films in theaters. Oscar weekend is generally not a good time to release a film, as a lot of fans will be distracted. To emphasize that, there are four films opening wide this weekend, but three of them are opening in barely more than 2,000 theaters. Expectations for most films are in the mid teens, or lower, and there's a chance that no film will come close to $20 million over the weekend. Obviously this is not good news; however, this weekend last year was a disaster as Hall Pass led the way with just $13.54 million. There's a chance that every film in the top five will earn more than that this year. Granted, that's on the optimistic side of expectations, but even the low end of expectations has 2012 continuing its streak. More...

2012 Preview: February

February 1st, 2012

2012 got off to a great start, with January earning four wins in a row in the year-over-year comparison and finishing the month with a double-digit lead over 2011's pace. This has made me very hopeful going forward. That said, there are fourteen films opening wide or being re-released wide in February, and I don't think there's a $100 million hit in the group. In fact, I don't think any will get all that close to the century mark. There are several that should be solid mid-level hits and with a little luck, half of them could reached $50 million and there are five that could reach $75 million. Last February, Just Go With It topped $100 million while Gnomeo and Juliet came within $33,000 of doing the same. We won't replicate that this year, so we have to hope for a lot more depth. If films like Safe House, Journey 2, Ghost Rider 2, The Phantom Menace: 3D and The Vow all meet expectations, then perhaps 2012 will continue its hot start. 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
2012/04/27 14 $125,141   182 $688   $853,842 2
2012/05/04 26 $11,991 -90% 32 $375   $925,917 3

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 4/19/2012 $0 0 7 10 $91,357 12/29/2018
Belgium 6/27/2012 $21,855 10 10 33 $80,358 12/11/2015
Bolivia 5/10/2012 $12,728 6 6 14 $25,414 12/29/2018
Brazil 4/13/2012 $0 0 730 730 $867,164 12/6/2015
Chile 5/17/2012 $29,744 14 14 27 $58,001 12/29/2018
Egypt 5/16/2012 $3,786 4 4 20 $14,708 12/29/2018
France 5/23/2012 $202,032 98 98 98 $202,032 12/10/2015
Hong Kong 5/31/2012 $22,355 14 14 16 $33,277 12/10/2015
Iceland 4/4/2012 $0 0 3 7 $12,607 12/29/2018
Kenya 7/20/2012 $2,121 2 2 7 $6,066 12/29/2018
Malaysia 5/10/2012 $23,749 15 15 45 $69,911 12/10/2015
Mexico 3/9/2012 $0 0 42 42 $693,421 12/6/2015
North America 2/24/2012 $4,770,360 2,186 2,186 6,357 $11,682,205 12/3/2014
Philippines 5/30/2012 $27,537 28 28 28 $27,537 12/29/2018
Singapore 4/19/2012 $0 0 19 25 $173,649 12/6/2015
South Africa 6/1/2012 $25,451 23 23 23 $25,451 12/10/2015
Spain 8/3/2012 $297,248 176 176 589 $1,173,154 12/11/2015
Turkey 7/27/2012 $33,592 40 40 116 $133,774 12/29/2018
United Kingdom 4/20/2012 $0 0 182 214 $925,917 12/6/2015
Uruguay 6/15/2012 $10,032 3 3 11 $32,820 12/29/2018
Venezuela 12/14/2012 $2,428 26200 26200 44972 $93,251 12/14/2015
 
Rest of World $1,678,115
 
Worldwide Total$18,100,189 12/29/2018

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

Amanda Seyfried   

Supporting Cast

Daniel Sunjata    Powers
Jennifer Carpenter    Sharon Ames
Sebastian Stan    Billy
Wes Bentley    Peter Hood
Nick Searcy    Mr. Miller
Socratis Otto    Jim
Emily Wickersham    Molly
Joel Moore    Nick Massey
Katherine Moennig    Erica Lonsdale
Michael Pare    Lt. Ray Bozeman
Sam Upton    Officer McKay
Ted Rooney    Henry Massey
Erin Carufel    Officer Ash
Amy Lawhorn    Tanya Muslin
Susan Hess Logeais    Dr. Mira Anders
Jeanine Jackson    Mrs. Cermak
Blaine Palmer    Conrad Reynolds
Victor Morris    Officer Dubois
Jeffrey Cole    Customer #1
Tracy Pacuna    School Girl #1
Madison Wray    School Girl #2
Hunter Parrish    Trey
Casey O'Neill    Jill's Opponent
Aaron Thomas    Busboy
Jordan Fry    Jock
Meredith Adelaide    Jock's Girlfriend
Alles Mist    Jock's Friend
Noel Taylor    Skate Rat
Danny Belrose    Custodian
Danny Wynands    Officer Johnson
Wade Allen    Officer Cummins
Jade Marx-Berti    Officer Ruffolo
Grant Reschke    Older Boy
Bruce Lawson    Detective Lawson
Rick Shuster    Helicopter Pilot

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

Production and Technical Credits

Deborah Aquila    Casting
Tricia Wood    Casting
David Buckley    Composer
Lindsay Ann McKay    Costume Designer
John Axelrad    Editor
Charisse Cardenas    Production Designer
Michael Grady    Director of Photography
Andre Lamal    Executive Producer
Eric Reid    Executive Producer
Ted Gidlow    Executive Producer
Bruce Toll    Executive Producer
Jim Tauber    Executive Producer
Matt Berenson    Executive Producer
Sidney Kimmel    Producer
Dan Abrams    Producer
Chris Salvaterra    Producer
Tom Rosenberg    Producer
Gary Lucchesi    Producer
Allison Burnett    Screenwriter
Heitor Dhalia    Director
Gregory H. Watkins    Re-recording Mixer

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