Australia Box Office for Hyde Park on Hudson (2012)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $1,122,688Details
Worldwide Box Office $11,242,438Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $1,822,965 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $542,588 Details
Total North America Video Sales $2,365,553
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Synopsis

In June 1939, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor host the King and Queen of England for a weekend at the Roosevelt home at Hyde Park on Hudson, in upstate New York - the first-ever visit of a reigning English monarch to America. With Britain facing imminent war with Germany, the Royals are desperately looking to FDR for support. But international affairs must be juggled with the complexities of FDR's domestic establishment, as wife, mother, and mistresses all conspire to make the royal weekend an unforgettable one. Seen through the eyes of Daisy, Franklin's neighbor and intimate, the weekend will produce not only a special relationship between two great nations, but, for Daisy – and through her, for us all – a deeper understanding of the mysteries of love and friendship.

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Movie Details

Australia Releases: March 28th, 2013 (Wide)
Video Release: April 9th, 2013 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for brief sexuality.
(Rating bulletin 2212, 2/29/2012)
Running Time: 94 minutes
Keywords: Political, Royalty, World War II, Infidelity, Biography, Wheelchair User, Native Americans, Biographical Drama, 1930s
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Film 4, Free Range Film, Daybreak Pictures
Production Countries: United Kingdom
Languages: English

Blu-ray Sales: April 14th, 2013: Hobbit Stretches Its Legs

May 31st, 2013

Like the DVD sales chart, there were almost no new releases to find a place on the April 14th, 2013 edition of the Blu-ray sales chart. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey rose to the top of the chart 104,000 units / $2.60 million for the week and 1.93 million units / $45.02 million after four. More...

DVD Sales: April 14th, 2013: Bible Doesn't Resurrect Sales Numbers

May 31st, 2013

There were only three new releases to reach the top 30 on the April 14th, 2013 edition of the DVD sales chart and none of them reached the top five. This left the top five identical to last week. The Bible: The Epic Miniseries sold 161,000 units and generated $5.29 million in sales for the week, lifting its running tallies to 597,000 units / $19.60 million. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for April 9th, 2013

April 8th, 2013

It's another bad week on the home market. According to Amazon.com, the biggest release of the week is the fifth season of Merlin, which is a British TV show. Gabriel Iglesias' latest Stand-Up Concert DVD is right behind. The rest of the top five is filled with a canceled cable show and a poorly reviewed limited release. The best release of the week is Naked Lunch Criterion Collection Blu-ray, which is great, but not quite Pick of the Week material. (It is just too bizarre for most people.) Fortunately, Lincoln on Four-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack finally arrived and I was able to review it. Despite it not coming out this week, or this month, it is still the Pick of the Week material. It towers that high above this week's releases. I do hope more people check out Sexy Evil Genius on DVD than its sales ranking indicates. More...

Per Theater Chart: John Lives

January 29th, 2013

John Dies at the End didn't crash and burn at the box office. I'm genuinely surprised. The film's reviews were mixed, and generally speaking, even great reviews are no guarantee for a limited release. Also, it opened on Video on Demand before coming out in theaters, which is usually a death sentence for a film's box office chances. However, John Dies at the End earned first place on the per theater chart with $12,467 in its lone theater. The only other film to top $10,000 on the per theater chart was Happy People: A Year in the Taiga with $10,481, also in one theater. More...

Per Theater Chart: Singing a Love Song

January 15th, 2013

Quartet opened on top of the per theater chart with an average of $23,561 in two theaters. This is very impressive, especially for this time of year. Amour expanded from 3 to 15 theaters, but you couldn't tell from its per theater average, as it held very well down just 14% to $17,138. More...

Per Theater Chart: Zero Still Heroic on Per Theater Chart

January 8th, 2013

Zero Dark Thirty remained on the top of the per theater chart with an average of $44,933 in 60 theaters. To emphasize, the film saw its theater count leap from 5 to 60, but its per theater average only dropped 29% from $63,283 to $44,933. That's a lower drop-off than the average film in the top ten. At this point, expanding wide is a given, while the film has a solid shot at $100 million. 56 Up opened very strong with $22,088 in one theater. This should help it expand, but it is a documentary, so it is not going to expand wide. Amour remained in the $10,000 club with an average of $19,944. It is still playing in 3 theaters, but it should have room to expand significantly. More...

Per Theater Chart: Zero to $1 million in Nine Days

January 3rd, 2013

Zero Dark Thirty shot up to the top of the per theater chart with averages of $83,430 during its opening weekend and $63,283 during its sophomore stint. Expanding truly wide is virtually guaranteed. Amour was well back with an average of $20,005 over the past weekend and $22,755 during its opening weekend. The Impossible rose 27% to $12,172 in 15 theaters. This is a great sign and while its reviews are too low to be a major contender during Awards Season, it should still do well enough to expand significantly, but probably not truly wide. The final film in the $10,000 club was Django Unchained, which opened with an average of $10,008. More...

Weekend Estimates: Hobbit Sets Out with $84.775 Million

December 16th, 2012

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is one of the most-keenly anticipated films of 2012, and its opening weekend hasn't disappointed. Warner Bros. is projecting an $84.775 millioon opening weekend, which is comfortably the biggest December weekend of all time. The film also, unsurprisingly, takes the record for biggest day in December. Tempering the celebrations a little is the fact that it will most likely be only the 37th-biggest opening weekend. However, a mid-December opening gives the film a chance to play through the long Holiday weekends to come. Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings franchise films have enjoyed multipliers of between 5 and 6 on their opening weekend, which makes The Hobbit a very good bet for a final tally of $350 million, and $400 million can't be ruled out at this stage.

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Awards Season: Lincoln Shows a United Front at the Golden Globes

December 13th, 2012

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced their nominations and the same list of films that have been mentioned since the beginning of Awards Season were rewarded today. Lincoln led the way with seven nods, while Argo and Django Unchained were close behind with five. More...

Per Theater Chart: Hyde Hits it Out of the Park

December 11th, 2012

Hyde Park on the Hudson opened on top of the per theater chart with an average of $20,341 in four theaters. That is good for a limited release, but bad for a potential Awards Season contender, which is how many people saw the film prior to its release. Additionally, with weak reviews, it has little hope at long legs. Burn was much further back at $13,602, also in four theaters. Rust and Bone saw its theater count double to four, but its per theater average actually grew to $13,015. Its word-of-mouth is outstanding. Beware of Mr. Baker remained in the $10,000 club with $10,349 in one theater. More...

Weekend Estimates: Skyfall Regains Top Spot

December 9th, 2012

Skyfall returns to the top of the chart this weekend as another new release fails to catch on with audiences and films playing for a 3rd, 4th or 5th weekend battle for top billing. The new release that has missed out this time around is Playing for Keeps, which will land in 6th place with around $6 million. Above it, Rise of the Guardians, Lincoln and Life of Pi are all holding up well on a week-to-week basis (down 21%, 32% and 32% respectively), but Skyfall will win the weekend thanks to its existing momentum. Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2 continues to tumble -- it will be down 47% this weekend -- but it will still come in third with just over $9 million. More...

Limited Releases and Me

December 7th, 2012

It is a really, really busy week for limited releases. However, of the more than a dozen films on this week's list, only one of them is earning overwhelmingly positive reviews, Wagner and Me. That film is a documentary, so even if it does perform well during its opening weekend, it likely won't find any mainstream success. All of the rest are either earning too few reviews to have a Tomatometer Score, or have overall negative reviews. Combined with the previously released Awards Season hopefuls, and there's too much competition for such weak films. 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
2013/03/29 6 $384,166   88 $4,366   $567,437 1
2013/04/05 9 $213,547 -44% 90 $2,373   $904,555 2
2013/04/12 12 $119,346 -44% 87 $1,372   $1,122,688 3

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 3/28/2013 $384,166 88 90 265 $1,122,688 12/14/2015
Austria 3/1/2013 $17,130 10 10 43 $49,514 12/14/2015
Belgium 2/27/2013 $12,351 9 10 44 $45,650 12/14/2015
Brazil 11/15/2013 $0 0 10 33 $63,720 12/13/2015
Czech Republic 2/21/2013 $2,727 15 21 36 $11,797 12/30/2018
France 2/27/2013 $550,797 156 157 403 $1,084,466 12/14/2015
Germany 2/28/2013 $125,708 65 65 130 $244,424 12/14/2015
Greece 3/14/2013 $19,010 8 8 8 $19,010 12/14/2015
Hong Kong 2/7/2013 $16,510 6 6 12 $145,607 12/14/2015
Hungary 1/17/2013 $13,869 23 23 46 $25,692 12/30/2018
Italy 1/10/2013 $293,010 83 83 213 $665,795 12/14/2015
Lebanon 1/17/2013 $10,632 5 5 6 $14,560 12/30/2018
Netherlands 1/10/2013 $41,240 22 22 22 $41,240 12/13/2015
New Zealand 3/28/2013 $76,088 36 37 139 $279,387 12/14/2015
North America 12/7/2012 $81,362 4 246 1,569 $6,376,145 12/3/2014
Poland 3/1/2013 $42,138 62 62 62 $42,138 12/30/2018
Romania 1/18/2013 $16 1 5 15 $49,540 12/30/2018
Singapore 2/21/2013 $0 0 1 2 $9,705 12/14/2015
Slovenia 3/21/2013 $1,516 4 4 12 $4,483 12/14/2015
Thailand 1/10/2013 $2,576 2 2 5 $5,727 12/14/2015
United Arab Emirates 1/17/2013 $13,144 8 8 8 $13,144 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 2/1/2013 $214,654 155 155 226 $523,332 12/14/2015
 
Rest of World $404,674
 
Worldwide Total$11,242,438 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

Bill Murray    FDR
Laura Linney    Daisy
Samuel West    Bertie
Olivia Colman    Elizabeth
Olivia Williams    Eleanor

Supporting Cast

Martin McDougall    Tommy
Elizabeth Wilson    Missy

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

Production and Technical Credits

Roger Mitchell    Director
Richard Nelson    Screenwriter
Kevin Loader    Producer
Roger Michell    Producer
David Aukin    Producer
Tessa Ross    Executive Producer
Lol Crawley    Cinematographer
Nicolas Gaster    Editor
Jeremy Sams    Composer
Simon Bowles    Production Designer
Mark Raggett    Supervising Art Director
Hannah Santeugini    Art Director
Celia Bobak    Set Decorator
Matthew Collinge    Supervising Sound Editor
Danny Sheehan    Supervising Sound Editor
Chris Burdon    Re-recording Mixer
Matthew Collinge    Re-recording Mixer
Chris Reynolds    Special Effects Supervisor
Abbi Collins    Stunt Coordinator
James O'Donnell    Stunt Coordinator
Rosa Romero    Line Producer
Barrie McCulloch    Assistant Director
Gail Stevens    Casting Director
Ellen Lewis    Casting Director

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