Argentina Box Office for Planes: Fire and Rescue (2014)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Argentina Box Office $2,132,974Details
Worldwide Box Office $156,399,644Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $19,040,348 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $11,155,729 Details
Total North America Video Sales $30,196,077
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Synopsis

When world famous air racer Dusty Crophopper learns that his engine is damaged and he may never race again, he must shift gears and is launched into the world of wildfire air attack. Dusty joins forces with veteran fire and rescue helicopter Blade Ranger and his courageous air attack team, including spirited super sooper Lil’ Dipper, heavy-lift helicopter Windlifter, ex-military transport Cabbie and a lively bunch of brave all-terrain vehicles known as The Smokejumpers. Together, the fearless team battles a massive wildfire, and Dusty learns what it takes to become a true hero.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$50,000,000
Argentina Releases: July 17th, 2014 (Wide)
Video Release: November 4th, 2014 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG
Running Time: 83 minutes
Franchise: Planes
Keywords: In a Plane, Animated Inanimate Objects, Disaster, Rescue, 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: Walt Disney Pictures, DisneyToon Studios, Prana Studios
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for November 4th, 2014

November 5th, 2014

Christmas shopping season is definitely here. This week there is a flood of Christmas releases, as well as full-series TV on DVD Megasets. On the other hand, there isn't a flood of contenders for Pick of the Week. The biggest release of the week is Maleficent and I really liked the movie more than the average critic, but I don't think the DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack is Pick of the Week material. A Most Wanted Man is a better movie, but the DVD or Blu-ray release is weak. The same is true of Land Ho! on Blu-ray Combo Pack and The One I Love on DVD or Blu-ray. I haven't seen White Collar: Season 5 yet, but given the previous seasons, the DVD is Pick of the Week contender. I'm going with that selection and hopefully when the DVD arrives I won't regret that decision. More...

International Box Office: Apes Overtake Dinobots

July 30th, 2014

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes poster

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes rose to first place on the international chart with $54.8 million on 12,247 screens in 61 markets for a total of $186.7 million after three weeks of release. Worldwide, the film's running tally rose to $359.2 million, which is still about $120 million away from topping the previous installment, but at this pace, it is practically inevitable that it will get there. This week, the film earned first place in Brazil with $6.86 million on 453 screens for a total opening of $9.10 million, or a two-week total of $9.10 million, depending on what sources you look at. Likewise, it either opened in first place in Mexico, or rose to first place in Mexico earning $6.90 million on 2,392 screens over the weekend for a total of $12.99 million. The film remained in first place in the U.K. with $6.37 million on 574 screens for a two-week total of $28.90 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: New Releases Sparkle

July 29th, 2014

Lucy poster

There were two truly wide new releases that came out this weekend, and both of them did very well. In fact, Hercules placed second and earned as much as some people predicted Lucy would earn while placing first. Lucy topped the high end of expectations and unless its legs are really short, will easily become a surprise $100 million hit. This helped the overall box office rise 3.7% from last weekend up to $155 million, which is a pleasant surprise. Unfortunately, the weekend total was still down 10% from this weekend last year, meaning the 2014 slump continues. It has gotten so bad that 2014 is now behind 2013 by 6.1% at $6.01 billion to $6.40 billion. Next weekend should finally end the slump, but it might be too late to save 2014 overall. More...

Weekend Estimates: Hercules No Match for Lucy

July 27th, 2014

Lucy poster

This weekend’s boys versus girls box office match-up has proven to be a triumph for the girls, with Lucy enjoying a decisive win over Hercules. The Scarlett Johansson/Luc Besson sci-fi thriller will post an opening around $44 million, according to Universal’s Sunday estimate, which is almost exactly 50% more than the $29 million debut projected for Hercules. The difference in budgets between the two films is even starker with Hercules clocking in at around $100 million, and Lucy reportedly closer to $40 million. More...

Weekend Predictions: Are New Releases Worth Their Weight in Diamonds?

July 25th, 2014

Lucy poster

There are a trio of wide releases coming out this week, sort of. The first of these, if we go alphabetically is And So It Goes, but it is only opening in 1,762 theaters, which is not quite enough to be wide and likely not enough to reach the top five. Hercules and Lucy are both opening truly wide and both are earning reviews that are currently in the overall positive level. (Although it is close enough that it might change.) Lucy will very likely come out on top, while Hercules should earn second place. There's one more film of note, The Fluffy Movie, which is opening in 400 theaters and has a slim chance at making the top ten. This weekend last year saw the release of The Wolverine, which opened with $53.11 million. There's a chance the top two films won't make that much this year. In other words, 2014 is going to lose in the year-over-year comparison yet again. More...

International Box Office: Transformers Continue On Top

July 24th, 2014

Transformers: Age of Extinction poster

Transformers: Age of Extinction continues its lock on top spot earning $84.6 million in 58 markets for totals of $662.6 million internationally and $889.6 million worldwide. It is about a week away from becoming the first film released in 2014 to hit the $1 billion mark and it will top Dark of the Moon's international numbers in the process. This weekend, the film opened in first place in Germany with $11.16 million on 645 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $12.84 million. It also pulled in first place in France with $8.91 million on 890 screens. It earned first place in Italy with $3.87 million on 850 screens over the weekend for a total of $5.24 million. Its "biggest" opening of the weekend was in Brazil where it made $16.13 million, but that was with previews. Over the weekend it made $5.71 million on 504 screens. That's a lot of previews. The film's biggest market to date is China, where it has pulled in $306.28 million, including $26.08 million over the past week. However, it has been knocked out of top spot by a local hit. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Monkeys Still in Business

July 22nd, 2014

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes poster

As expected, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes remained on top of the box office chart with a healthy lead over The Purge: Anarchy. Unfortunately, the other two wide releases, Planes: Fire and Rescue and Sex Tape were anything but healthy and that led to a weakening box office. It fell less than 1% from last weekend to $149 million. This was 24% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2014 is now 5.6% or $340 million behind last year's pace at $5.79 billion to $6.13 billion. I think with summer wrapping up, it is close to the time to panic. More...

Weekend Estimates: New Releases No Match for Apes

July 20th, 2014

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes poster

Only one new release really fired at the box office this weekend, and even that film, The Purge: Anarchy couldn’t topple Dawn of the Planet of the Apes from top spot on the chart. Apes will be down 50% from last weekend, to $36 million, and its cume is hovering around $140 million so far. It seems destined to be another film that ends up around $200 million this Summer. Anarchy will open with about $28.4 million, according to Universal, for a theater average of almost exactly $10,000. That’s stellar business for a film costing $9 million to make, although it is off a bit from the $34 million open enjoyed by last year’s surprise hit. A third installment seems inevitable (and a direct-to-video Part 4 is a good bet).

The weekend’s other two wide releases were well behind the pace. More...

Weekend Predictions: Anarchy on Top?

July 17th, 2014

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes poster

There are a trio of wide releases coming out this week looking to dethrone Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. The Purge: Anarchy is the most likely film to come out on top, but the original didn't win over many moviegoers. It opened big, but collapsed very quickly after that. Planes didn't perform much better with moviegoers, but there hasn't been an animated family film released wide since How to Train Your Dragon 2, so Planes: Fire and Rescue could benefit from the lack of competition. Sex Tape is the only non-sequel opening wide this week and that could help it do well. Or the fact that it is not based on a previous movie could hurt it. There is one last film that might reach the top ten, Persecuted, which is opening in 700 theaters. It would only need a per theater average of just over $4,000 to reach the top ten, which is doable. This year, we should have four films that earn more than $20 million. Last year there were only three. However, last year, The Conjuring earned more than $40 million, a milestone no film this year will reach, while seven films earned more than $10 million. This year there will be only four films earning more than $10 million. Again, it looks like 2014 is going to get crushed at the box office. More...

2014 Preview: July

July 1st, 2014

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes poster

Overall, June was not good. Most films matched expectations, or came close enough that there weren't major disappointments. However, it looks like How to Train Your Dragon 2 will miss expectations by more than $100 million. This was such a massive amount that 2014 lost its lead over 2013 and not even Transformers: Age of Extinction's $100 million opening was able to turn things around. Looking forward to July, there's not a lot of good news. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes might be the only film coming out during July that will reach the $100 million milestone, but on the high end, it might reach the $200 million mark. There are a few others that have a shot, but are not favored to reach the century mark. On the other hand, there are more films that may or may not open / expand wide and even if they do, they will likely have no real impact at the box office. By comparison, last July, Despicable Me 2 was the top draw and finished with more than $350 million. There were also four other films that surpassed $100 million at the box office. It seems practically impossible for 2014 to match those numbers and will likely finish the month behind last year's pace. Overall, 2014 isn't doing poorly, but the summer has been much weaker than the spring was, so we've gone from potential record breaking year to merely average.

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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
2014/07/18 3 $772,529   248 $3,115   $780,028 1
2014/07/25 3 $721,513 -7% 235 $3,070   $2,132,974 2

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 7/17/2014 $772,529 248 248 483 $2,132,974 12/30/2018
Australia 9/12/2014 $250,424 221 447 1847 $4,560,168 10/11/2017
Belgium 7/23/2014 $132,613 98 98 98 $190,721 12/17/2015
Bolivia 7/17/2014 $45,865 23 23 44 $97,640 12/30/2018
Brazil 7/17/2014 $172,843 324 465 1242 $2,677,258 12/17/2015
Bulgaria 7/18/2014 $50,707 42 42 82 $120,057 12/30/2018
Chile 7/17/2014 $398,702 113 113 191 $926,503 12/30/2018
Croatia 7/17/2014 $17,644 27 27 51 $61,203 12/30/2018
Czech Republic 7/17/2014 $76,818 67 78 145 $197,356 12/30/2018
Ecuador 7/18/2014 $168,433 71 71 142 $354,928 12/30/2018
Egypt 7/20/2014 $217 6 6 12 $3,917 12/30/2018
Finland 7/25/2014 $107,801 90 90 90 $119,898 12/17/2015
France 7/23/2014 $1,769,145 589 589 589 $1,769,145 12/17/2015
Hong Kong 7/24/2014 $109,054 65 91 156 $565,605 12/17/2015
Hungary 7/17/2014 $77,912 60 60 120 $206,564 12/30/2018
India 7/18/2014 $107,379 71 71 74 $141,942 12/17/2015
Israel 7/17/2014 $163,027 51 51 100 $348,617 12/30/2018
Japan 7/19/2014 $762,712 313 313 625 $2,084,863 12/17/2015
Lebanon 7/24/2014 $25,741 18 18 18 $25,741 12/30/2018
Mexico 7/18/2014 $1,641,197 1737 1737 2961 $3,365,333 12/17/2015
Netherlands 7/17/2014 $112,248 196 199 395 $369,701 12/17/2015
North America 7/18/2014 $17,509,407 3,826 3,839 16,636 $59,157,732 4/7/2016
Poland 7/18/2014 $406,166 233 250 483 $1,094,152 12/30/2018
Portugal 7/17/2014 $269,921 117 117 224 $628,850 12/17/2015
Romania 7/18/2014 $62,501 76 76 141 $140,811 12/30/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 7/17/2014 $10,496 25 25 50 $28,506 12/30/2018
Slovakia 7/17/2014 $50,331 46 46 83 $104,986 12/17/2015
Slovenia 7/17/2014 $9,089 22 22 44 $47,412 12/17/2015
Spain 7/18/2014 $975,859 531 531 1039 $2,118,876 12/17/2015
Switzerland 7/23/2014 $66,915 34 34 34 $79,349 12/17/2015
Uruguay 7/17/2014 $38,649 16 16 32 $62,773 12/30/2018
Venezuela 7/25/2014 $579,032 73 73 73 $1,220,747 12/17/2015
Vietnam 7/18/2014 $73,872 36 36 71 $149,170 12/30/2018
 
Rest of World $71,246,146
 
Worldwide Total$156,399,644 12/30/2018

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

Dane Cook    Dusty

Supporting Cast

Ed Harris    Blade Ranger
Julie Bowen    Lil' Dipper
Curtis Armstrong    Maru
John Michael Higgins    Cad
Hal Holbrook    Mayday
Wes Studi    Windlifter
Brad Garrett    Chug
Teri Hatcher    Dottie
Stacy Keach    Skipper
Cedric the Entertainer    Leadbottom
Danny Mann    Sparky
Barry Corbin    Ol' Jammer
Regina King    Dynamite
Anne Meara    Winnie
Jerry Stiller    Harvey
Fred Willard    Secretary of the Interior
Dale Dye    Cabbie
Matt Jones    Drip
Bryan Callen    Avalanche
Danny Pardo    Blackout
Corri English    Pinecone
Kari Wahlgren    Patch
Patrick Warburton    Pulaski
René Auberjonois    Concierge
Kevin Michael Richardson    Ryker
Erik Estrada    Nick "Loopin" Lopez
Steve Schirripa    Steve
Brent Musburger    Brent Mustangburger
John Ratzenberger    Brodi
Caroline Aaron    Additional Voice
Bobs Gannaway    Additional Voice
Masasa Moyo    Additional Voice
Fred Tatasciore    Additional Voice
Ferrell Barron    Additional Voice
Kate Micucci    Additional Voice
Brad Paisley    Additional Voice

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

Production and Technical Credits

Bobs Gannaway    Director
Jeffrey M. Howard    Screenwriter
Bobs Gannaway    Screenwriter
Bobs Gannaway    Story Creator
Jeffrey M. Howard    Story Creator
Arturo A. Hernandez    Head of Story
Ferrell Barron    Producer
John Lasseter    Executive Producer
Dan Molina    Editor
Mark Mancina    Composer
Toby Wilson    Art Director
Ethan Hurd    Animation Supervisor
Melissa Kurtz    Associate Producer
Doug Little    Technical Supervisor
John Bermudes    Layout Lead
Jason McKinley    Flight Supervisor
Jeff Christie    Modeling & Rigging Lead
John Patton    Effects Lead
Jason Carter    Stereoscopic Lead
Christopher Ell    Stereoscopic Lead
Calin Casian    Technical Lead
Matt Walker    Executive Music Supervisor
Brett Swain    Music Supervisor
Todd Toon    Sound Designer
Todd Toon    Supervising Sound Editor
Jason Henkel    Casting Director
Scott Seeto    Character Designer
Chris Oatley    Character Designer
Jason Hulst    Additional Character Design
Ronald Velasco    Additional Character Designer
Lin Hua Zheng    Visual Development
Akiko Crawford    Visual Development
Ryan Carlson    Visual Development
Scott Fassett    Visual Development
Mark Keefer    Second Editor
Karen Hathaway    1st Assistant Editor
James D. Kirkpatrick    Assistant Editor
Alan Stewart    Assistant Editor
Maurissa Horwitz O'Connell*    Additional Editor
Julius Aguimatang    Story Artist
Lawrence Gong    Story Artist
Chris Hubbard    Story Artist
Shawn Palmer    Story Artist
Robb Pratt    Story Artist
Regina Conroy    Story Artist
Ryan Green    Story Artist
Kyle Menke    Story Artist
Piero Piluso    Story Artist
Robert Lence    Additional Story Artist
Chris Sonnenburg    Additional Story Artist
Tim Allen    Animation
Ana Maria Alvarado    Animation
Michael Greenholt    Animation
Evan Mayfield    Animation
Michael Merell    Animation
Heather Henry-Parker    Casting Associate
Tyler Chapman    Casting Associate
Desi Scarpone    Post-Production Supervisor
David E. Fluhr    Re-recording Mixer
Dean A. Zupancic    Re-recording Mixer
Martyn Zub    Sound Effects Editor
Adam Kopald    Sound Effects Editor
Jeff Sawyer    Sound Effects Editor
Angelo Palazzo    Sound Effects Editor
Odin Benitez    Sound Effects Editor
Charlie Campagna    Sound Effects Editor
Charles W. Ritter    Sound Editor
Albert Gasser    Sound Editor
Pernell L. Salinas    First Assistant Sound Editor
James Ashwill    Foley Mixer

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