Netherlands Box Office for The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Netherlands Box Office $770,112Details
Worldwide Box Office $108,517,735Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $5,368,097 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $3,869,176 Details
Total North America Video Sales $9,237,273
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Synopsis

Set against the backdrop of the early 1960s, at the height of the Cold War, "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." centers on CIA agent Solo and KGB agent Kuryakin. Forced to put aside longstanding hostilities, the two team up on a joint mission to stop a mysterious international criminal organization, which is bent on destabilizing the fragile balance of power through the proliferation of nuclear weapons and technology. The duo's only lead is the daughter of a vanished German scientist, who is the key to infiltrating the criminal organization, and they must race against time to find him and prevent a worldwide catastrophe.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$75,000,000
Netherlands Releases: August 20th, 2015 (Wide)
Video Release: October 27th, 2015 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for action violence, some suggestive content, and partial nudity.
(Rating bulletin 2341, 9/24/2014)
Running Time: 106 minutes
Keywords: 1960s, C.I.A., Cold War, Commies, Nazis Outside of World War II, Terrorism, KGB, IMAX: DMR, Action Adventure
Source:Based on TV
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Guy Ritchie, Davis Entertainment, Wigram Productions, RatPac Entertainment, Dune Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for November 17th, 2015

November 17th, 2015

Rush: R40 Live

It's an off week of sorts. The biggest release is extended edition of The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. In fact, there are five versions of this film that are near the top of the list. There are not a lot of other first-run releases on this week's list, which means we have to look to the classics for potential Pick of the Week contenders. Fortunately, there are plenty of those worth picking up. Leading the way is The Collected Works of Hayao Miyazaki on Blu-ray. It is expensive, but you get a lot for your money. There is another top-notch release this week, Rush - R40 Live on DVD or Blu-ray, which wins the coveted Puck of the Week for best Canadian release. More...

Home Market Releases for October 27th, 2015

October 26th, 2015

Mad Men: Season 7, Part 2

It's the week of double-dips, as there are five double-dips for films that would normally be Pick of the Week contenders, but only if you don't have them already. Army Of Darkness has been released so many times, it is hard to keep track of them all. Same with Monty Python and the Holy Grail. If you don't own either of these movies, you need to buy them. However, most fans will already have them. Because of this, I'm giving the Pick of the Week to Mad Men. I reviewed Season Seven, Part Two, but the Complete Series Megaset is the better deal. More...

International Box Office: Summer is Terminated

September 10th, 2015

Terminator: Genisys

Terminator: Genisys remained in first place on the international chart, but with only $11.5 million in 8 markets. This lifted its international total to $346.3 million, while it now has $435.9 million worldwide. This helped the film become the second biggest hit in the franchise, assuming you don't take inflation into account. In China, the film managed $26.67 million, but that was for the full week, giving the film a total of $111.92 million after 15 days of release. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases have a Friendly Reception?

August 27th, 2015

We Are Your Friends

It's the last weekend of August and there are three films being dumped into theaters this week. None are expected to earn even $10 million, but there might be a bit of a race to see which of these movies will be the best of the bad group. No Escape already opened on Wednesday, but it didn't have a great start, despite playing in just over 3,000 theaters. We Are Your Friends opens on Friday in about 2,300 theaters, but it has a shot at second place. The final wide release is War Room, which is debuting in just over 1,000 theaters. However, it is a faith-based film, so it could be a surprise hit earning close to $10 million, or it might miss the Mendoza Line. Unless one or more of these films completely blows away analysts, Straight Outta Compton will remain in first place for the third weekend in a row. This weekend last year, there were two wide releases and a limited release that nearly made the top ten. That's very similar to what it is this weekend. I think it will be relatively close, but 2015 will likely fall just shy of 2014 in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Genisys Reborn in China

August 27th, 2015

Terminator: Genisys

Terminator Genisys earned $26.97 million on Sunday in China. That was enough for first place in that market over the entire weekend. In fact, that was enough for first place internationally. Adding in one holdover market, and the movie made $27.4 million in 2 markets for totals of $264.0 million internationally and $353.1 million worldwide. One final note, China is already the film's biggest single market and it could save the franchise and make another installment likely. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Box Office Assassinated

August 25th, 2015

Hitman: Agent 47

It was an ugly weekend, for the most part. Straight Outta Compton fell about as fast as expected, but that was more than enough to dominate the new releases and push it past an important milestone. On the other hand, the biggest new release, Sinister 2, only managed third place, while the less said about Hitman: Agent 47 and American Ultra, the better. Overall, the box office fell 27% to $107 million. Like I said on Friday, summer is most definitely over. Worse still, this figure is 7.3% lower than the same weekend last year. Had all three new releases matched expectations, the box office would have practically matched last year's pace. Year-to-date, 2015 has pulled in $7.26 billion, which is 5.3% head of 2014's running tally of $6.90 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Compton Brushes Off Newcomers

August 23rd, 2015

Straight Outta Compton

As expected, Straight Outta Compton is continuing to dominate at the box office this weekend, with a second weekend of $26.76 million and a total of $111.5 million projected by Universal on Sunday morning. In fact, Compton is so dominant that the music biopic will earn more than the combined grosses of all three debutants. Mission: Impossible—Rogue Nation’s fourth-weekend $11.7 million will be enough for second place. More...

Weekend Predictions: Summer's Over. Oh boy, is Summer Over!

August 21st, 2015

Sinister 2

After last week's reprieve, summer truly ends this week. There are three wide releases coming out, none of which are expected to become even midlevel hits. Also, none of them are earning overall positive reviews. The biggest movie is Sinister 2, which is expected to do well enough to earn a profit, mostly thanks to its very low production budget. American Ultra is the best in terms of Tomatometer Score—by a huge margin. However, it is still earning less than 50% positive reviews by a large margin. The biggest movie in terms of production budget is Hitman: Agent 47, which is bad news for the studio, because it is not expected to do well. In fact, there's almost no chance any of the three new releases will top Straight Outta Compton this weekend. There's a small chance that their combined openings won't top Straight Outta Compton. There is some good news. This weekend last year, there were no movies that earned more than $20 million, which is the absolute low end of Straight Outta Compton's range. On the other hand, If I Stay was the best new release with $15.68 million. That's more than any of the wide releases this year will earn and it only managed third place last year. I think 2015 will win with ease at the top of the chart, but 2014 might have better depth, keeping it ahead in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Mission Completes Hattrick, but International Fair Thrives

August 20th, 2015

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation remained in first place for the third weekend in a row with $46.1 million in 63 markets over the weekend for totals of $235.3 million internationally and $373.6 million worldwide. The film's biggest opening was in France where it easily earned first place with $7.96 million on 719 screens. It also earned first place with $2.99 million on 947 screens in Brazil. The film isn't quite done its international run. It opens in Italy this weekend and China next month. It should have no trouble getting to $300 million internationally and could get all the way to $500 million worldwide. China could be a huge market for the movie. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Compton Makes the Competition Cry U.N.C.L.E.

August 18th, 2015

The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

Straight Outta Compton destroyed expectations earning even more than the outlier prediction I saw. Sadly, our predictions for The Man From U.N.C.L.E. turned out to be too optimistic, but overall the box office was still very strong. In fact, it grew 12% from last week to $148 million. Growth like that almost never happens at this time of year. Compared to last year, the box office was also strong, albeit by a smaller 3.7% margin. That said, a win is a win and worth celebrating, especially after a couple of strong declines. Year-to-date, 2015 maintains a strong lead over 2014 at $7.09 billion to $6.73 billion. A 5.4% lead year-over-year is a great margin for this time of year and it would take a really serious collapse to put that lead at risk. I don't think that's going to happen. In fact, there are three potential $1 billion hits yet to open in theaters, which is actually better than it was last year. Add in the number of potential $100 million hits and the lead could grow through till the end of the year. More...

Weekend Estimates: Straight Into the Record Books

August 16th, 2015

Straight Outta Compton

Straight Outta Compton is smashing all sorts of records this weekend, as Universal’s miracle year continues. The studio is already enjoying its best year ever, and will pass $2 billion at the domestic box office this weekend, becoming the second studio to ever hit the mark, after Warner Bros.’ $2.1 billion year in 2009. Universal’s achievement is even more remarkable given they’ve only had 14 movies playing this year, compared to Warner’s 36 in 2009. More...

Friday Estimates: Outta Compton, Into the Record Book

August 15th, 2015

Straight Outta Compton

Friday’s estimates are in and, not to put too fine a point on it, Straight Outta Compton destroyed predictions. In my defense, with Fantastic Four bombing, it looked like summer was over. It is very rare for the box office to rebound this time of year, but that’s exactly what happened. Straight Outta Compton earned $24.2 million on Friday night. Not only is this the biggest opening day for a musical biopic, it tops the previous record-holder’s opening weekend. (Walk the Line earned $22.35 million during its opening weekend back in 2005.) Since the film has broken records, it is a little hard to predict where it will be by the end of the weekend. The big opening day could mean a huge opening weekend. Or it could be the result of an extreme Fanboy Effect. Worst case scenario has the film making less over the rest of the weekend than it did during its opening day. This isn’t common, but it has happened before. That would still result in a $48 million opening weekend. On the higher end, its reviews could translate into long legs and an opening weekend of more than $65 million. If the weekend is below $55 million, then the Fanboy effect was bigger than its reviews. Anything above $60 million and the reverse is true. I'm going to go with $53 million, but as I said, this is a record-breaking opening day, so we are in untested territory. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Compton Go Straight to the Top?

August 14th, 2015

Straight Outta Compton

It appears summer is over, but a strong showing from Straight Outta Compton and The Man From U.N.C.L.E. could mitigate that decline. Both are earning good reviews, which is unusual for this time of year. On the other hand, it is late in August, so neither are expected to be monster hits. Straight Outta Compton has a chance to turn its amazing reviews into long legs, so it could be a surprise $100 million hit. Even so, it won't open explosively. This weekend last year, the best new release was Let's Be Cops, which only managed $17.81 million. I think both new releases will top that by a serious margin. However, the best results from this weekend last year were Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Guardians of the Galaxy. I think 2014 has an advantage over 2015 in the year-over-year comparison, but I think things will be closer than they were the past two weeks. More...

Contest: Once Bitten

August 7th, 2015

There are three wide releases next week, well, two and a half, as Underdogs might not open truly wide. As for the other two, Straight Outta Compton is the heavy favorite over The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Because of this, Straight Outta Compton is the only real choice for the target film for this week's Box Office Prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Straight Outta Compton.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Shark Week: Dominating the Deep on DVD. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win a copy of Fast N' Loud: Speed Demons on DVD. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will also win a copy of Very Fairy Princess…and more imaginative tales on DVD. (I couldn't find it on Amazon.com.) Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2015 Preview: August

August 1st, 2015

Fantastic Four

It is still a little too soon to tell how July will finish, as we don't have any numbers for the final weekend at the time of writing. We know Minions was a monster hit and that Ant-man will be a financial success. However, until we see how Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation does, it will be impossible to call the month a true success. If Rogue Nation bombed this weekend, then the month is only a partial success. It would also mean the summer of 2015 could be coming to an abrupt end. As for August, only Fantastic Four has a better than 50/50 chance of reaching $100 million; although some people think Straight Outta Compton also has a shot at that milestone. Besides those two, only a couple of other films even have a realistic shot at becoming midlevel hits. Worse still, last August was amazing with Guardians of the Galaxy breaking records. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles also did better than expected with a domestic haul of nearly $200 million. No release this August is going to match that figure. There's a good chance the top two releases combined won't do so. Fortunately, 2015 has a sizable lead over 2014, so even a soft month will keep 2015 ahead in the year-over-year comparison. 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
2015/08/21 5 $193,792   103 $1,881   $217,796 1
2015/08/28 6 $153,766 -21% 103 $1,493   $482,376 2
2015/09/04 9 $113,380 -26% 100 $1,134   $658,098 3
2015/09/11 13 $55,721 -51% 77 $724   $734,968 4
2015/10/02 28 $5,409   7 $773   $763,454 7
2015/10/09 38 $3,031 -44% 4 $758   $767,940 8
2015/10/16 43 $1,207 -60% 1 $1,207   $770,112 9

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 8/27/2015 $193,867 108 108 165 $368,127 11/24/2018
Australia 8/13/2015 $1,199,307 289 289 1128 $3,286,299 12/16/2015
Austria 8/13/2015 $74,233 66 66 242 $271,439 10/13/2015
Belgium 8/19/2015 $110,458 56 56 261 $419,235 10/6/2015
Bolivia 9/3/2015 $13,209 15 15 28 $26,457 12/30/2018
Brazil 9/3/2015 $594,651 446 458 920 $1,318,299 10/27/2015
Bulgaria 8/14/2015 $42,779 0 25 44 $261,310 12/30/2018
Central America 9/3/2015 $167,154 94 94 180 $373,016 9/22/2015
Chile 9/3/2015 $55,711 51 51 72 $85,285 12/30/2018
Colombia 9/3/2015 $162,320 183 183 289 $264,598 12/30/2018
Croatia 8/20/2015 $0 0 18 42 $132,937 12/30/2018
Czech Republic 8/20/2015 $55,567 75 75 196 $214,536 12/30/2018
Denmark 9/3/2015 $97,112 67 67 85 $195,769 9/22/2015
Ecuador 8/21/2015 $0 0 53 111 $178,631 12/30/2018
Estonia 8/21/2015 $24,666 13 13 30 $79,168 9/9/2015
Finland 9/4/2015 $50,122 42 42 109 $123,102 9/30/2015
France 9/16/2015 $962,579 449 449 1516 $2,395,272 10/13/2015
Germany 8/13/2015 $651,848 485 485 1286 $2,011,305 11/3/2015
Greece 9/10/2015 $159,911 93 93 207 $473,548 10/6/2015
Hong Kong 8/13/2015 $302,735 69 69 149 $758,748 10/6/2015
Hungary 8/20/2015 $156,440 62 63 125 $467,532 12/30/2018
Iceland 8/28/2015 $0 0 4 8 $63,423 12/30/2018
India 8/28/2015 $0 0 32 57 $526,931 9/22/2015
Indonesia 8/26/2015 $738,703 216 216 370 $1,385,689 12/30/2018
Israel 8/27/2015 $0 0 24 44 $363,613 12/30/2018
Italy 9/2/2015 $429,570 0 200 219 $916,049 10/6/2015
Japan 11/14/2015 $924,402 299 300 878 $4,236,529 12/8/2015
Kenya 8/21/2015 $0 0 8 8 $46,881 12/30/2018
Latvia 8/21/2015 $0 0 1 1 $94,299 12/30/2018
Lebanon 8/20/2015 $0 0 9 10 $131,709 12/30/2018
Lithuania 8/14/2015 $13,808 126 126 245 $68,053 9/16/2015
Malaysia 8/13/2015 $373,922 118 118 305 $911,728 10/6/2015
Mexico 9/3/2015 $911,486 0 15 17 $1,997,078 11/25/2015
Netherlands 8/20/2015 $193,792 103 103 436 $770,112 10/20/2015
New Zealand 8/13/2015 $230,832 84 84 436 $819,192 10/27/2015
North America 8/14/2015 $13,421,036 3,638 3,673 15,553 $45,445,109 9/26/2019
Norway 9/4/2015 $67,962 97 97 117 $175,419 9/22/2015
Peru 9/3/2015 $46,759 34 34 45 $75,701 12/21/2018
Philippines 8/13/2015 $323,874 144 144 275 $534,120 12/30/2018
Poland 8/21/2015 $143,684 0 0 0 $573,558 12/30/2018
Portugal 9/3/2015 $141,659 65 65 175 $367,298 10/20/2015
Romania 8/21/2015 $156,413 51 51 158 $891,349 9/16/2015
Russia (CIS) 8/13/2015 $3,108,173 1804 1804 5245 $9,094,917 12/30/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 8/20/2015 $0 0 9 9 $52,242 12/30/2018
Singapore 9/3/2015 $484,828 41 41 131 $1,133,843 11/3/2015
Slovakia 8/13/2015 $29,301 38 38 102 $101,818 9/9/2015
Slovenia 8/20/2015 $6,417 12 12 36 $21,850 9/9/2015
South Africa 8/21/2015 $0 0 42 48 $299,711 9/30/2015
South Korea 10/28/2015 $396,853 361 361 440 $742,544 11/17/2015
Spain 8/14/2015 $673,972 387 387 1558 $2,949,711 10/20/2015
Sweden 8/14/2015 $138,833 135 135 276 $670,469 10/6/2015
Switzerland 8/13/2015 $149,052 31 31 69 $288,079 9/30/2015
Taiwan 8/13/2015 $757,160 83 83 285 $2,371,500 11/4/2018
Thailand 8/12/2015 $198,329 126 126 271 $467,024 9/18/2015
Turkey 8/28/2015 $148,220 205 205 568 $580,184 12/30/2018
Ukraine 8/13/2015 $196,817 178 178 661 $676,986 12/30/2018
United Arab Emirates 8/20/2015 $0 0 6 9 $31,000 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 8/14/2015 $2,262,966 503 518 2135 $9,746,887 12/8/2015
Uruguay 9/10/2015 $6,203 8 8 14 $9,254 12/30/2018
Venezuela 9/11/2015 $285,471 45 45 91 $771,191 9/30/2015
Vietnam 8/14/2015 $170,118 53 61 159 $538,624 12/30/2018
 
Rest of World $3,871,448
 
Worldwide Total$108,517,735 9/26/2019

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

Henry Cavill    Solo
Armie Hammer    Ilya
Alicia Vikander    Gaby

Supporting Cast

Elizabeth Debicki    Victoria
Hugh Grant    Waverly
Luca Calvani    Alexander
Sylvester Groth    Uncle Rudi
Jared Harris    Sanders
Christian Berkel    Udo
Misha Kuznetsov    Oleg
Guy Williams    Captain Smith
Marianna Di Martino    Desk Clerk
Julian Michael Deuster    Assistant
Andrea Cagliesi    Fishing Captain
Riccardo Calvanese    Man 2
Peter Stark    Guard (Checkpoint)
David Menkin    Jones
Pablo Scola    Harbourmaster
Cesare Taurasi    Mechanic
Riccardo Flammini    Man 1
Francesco DeVito    Night Manager
Luca Della Valle    Security Guard
Simona Caparrini    Contessa
Alessandro Ananasso    Italian Guard
Joana Metrass    Victoria's Assistant
Gabriel Farnese    Italian Playboy 1
Elbio Bonsaglio    Italian Playboy 2
Michael Peluso    Italian Playboy 3
Alan Turkington    Lead Policeman
Sergio Marini    Guard

Cameos

David Beckham    Projectionist

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

Production and Technical Credits

Guy Ritchie    Director
Guy Ritchie    Screenwriter
Lionel Wigram    Screenwriter
Jeff Kleeman    Story Creator
David Campbell Wilson    Story Creator
Guy Ritchie    Story Creator
Lionel Wigram    Story Creator
John Davis    Producer
Lionel Wigram    Producer
Guy Ritchie    Producer
Steve Clark-Hall    Producer
David Dobkin    Executive Producer
Steven Mnuchin    Executive Producer
John Mathieson    Director of Photography
Oliver Scholl    Production Designer
James Herbert    Editor
Daniel Pemberton    Composer
Joanna Johnston    Costume Designer
Reg Poerscout-Edgerton    Casting Director
Mark Mostyn    Unit Production Manager
Max Keene    First Assistant Director
Max Keene    Co-Producer
Mark Mostyn    Co-Producer
Richard Bain    Visual Effects Supervisor
Peter Eskelsen    Associate Producer
Paul Jennings    Second Unit Director
James Hambidge    Supervising Art Director
David Allday    Art Director
Guy Bradley    Art Director
Toby Britton    Art Director
Kate Grimble    Art Director
Remo Tozzi    Art Director
Matilda Wainwright    Art Director
Gareth John    Sound Mixer
Liz West    Script Supervisor
Marianne Jenkins    Post-Production Executive
Siobhan Boyes    Post-Production Supervisor
Philip Hedgecock    First Assistant Editor
Sarah Tulloch    Visual Effects Producer
Chris Burdon    Re-recording Mixer
Gilbert Lake    Re-recording Mixer
Dominic Gibbs    Supervising Sound Editor
Jimmy Boyle    Sound Designer
Ben Meechan    Sound Effects Editor
Dan Morgan    Dialogue Editor
Charlotte Finlay    Costume Supervisor
Sarah Monzani    Make-up and Hair Designer
Ailbhe Lemass    Make-up and Hair Designer
Elli Griff    Set Decorator
Jimmy O'Dee    Stunt Coordinator
Paul Jennings    Stunt Coordinator

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