Croatia Box Office for Dead Man Down (2013)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Croatia Box Office $5,198Details
Worldwide Box Office $19,599,974Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $5,254,279 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $2,410,412 Details
Total North America Video Sales $7,664,691
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Synopsis

Victor, a professional killer and the right hand man to an underground crime lord in New York City, is seduced and blackmailed by Beatrice, a crime victim seeking retribution. Their chemistry and intense relationship leads them to execute a violent and cathartic plan for revenge.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$30,000,000
Croatia Releases: April 25th, 2013 (Wide)
Video Release: July 9th, 2013 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for violence, language throughout and a scene of sexuality.
(Rating bulletin 2247, 10/31/2012)
Running Time: 118 minutes
Keywords: Hitmen, Organized Crime, Revenge, Death of a Spouse or Fiancée / Fiancé, Death of a Son or Daughter, Film Noir, Crime Thriller, Set in New York City, Set in New York, Kidnap
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Thriller/Suspense
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: FilmDistrict, IM Global, WWE Studios, Original Film, Frequency Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: Albanian, English, French, Hungarian, Spanish

Blu-ray Sales: A Whole Host of New Releases

September 23rd, 2013

The week of July 14th, 2013 was a bit strange on the home market, as the Blu-ray sales chart and the DVD sales chart didn't line up very well. Granted, in both cases, new releases dominated, but unlike on DVD, The Host led the way on Blu-ray. It sold 103,000 units and generated $2.38 million for an opening week Blu-ray share of 42%, which isn't bad for a film with a decidedly weak box run. More...

DVD Sales: Lots of Tempting New Releases

September 23rd, 2013

There were a ton of new releases to reach the top 30 of the July 14th, 2013 edition of the DVD sales chart. This includes five films in the top six, which is impressive. (One could argue it is more a matter of quantity over quality.) Leading the way was Tyler Perry's Temptation, which sold 401,000 units and generated $2.97 million in revenue. This is a fine start, but nothing more. More...

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

July 8th, 2013

It is a very busy week on the home market with four wide releases, five if you count Spring Breakers, which expanded semi-wide during its second weekend of release. None of these films were big hits at the box office. In fact, the five of them combined made $122 million. Additionally, only one of them earned good reviews. Fortunately, not only did Spring Breakers earn good reviews, its DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack are loaded, enough to be a contender for Pick of the Week. The other main contender is The Legend of Korra - Book One: Air. Unfortunately, I'm still waiting for the screener for both of those releases, and I hate handing out the Pick of the Week when the screener is on its way. Because of that, I'm going with a late review, Wilfred: Season Two on DVD or Blu-ray. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Oz Still Great

March 18th, 2013

As expected, Oz the Great and Powerful easily won the box office race this weekend matching predictions nearly perfectly. The Call was a surprise hit, but unfortunately, the other wide release for the week, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, failed to find an audience. The overall box office fell 23% from last weekend to $107 million. Its decline from last year was much smaller at just 2.9%, but with 2013 so far behind 2012, any loss is still troubling. We really need to close the gap, which is now at 12% at $2.14 billion to $1.88 billion. Next weekend, it is just going to get worse. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Oz Was as Great as Expected

March 12th, 2013

Oz the Great and Powerful matched predictions perfectly with close to $80 million. The rest of the box office was well back, but there was still reason to celebrate, as the overall box office grew 28% from last weekend to $140 million. More importantly, it rose 5.4% from last year. Even so, 2013 is still way behind 2012's pace at $1.72 billion to $1.97 billion. I don't think 2013 can recover from this deficit, especially with 2012's biggest hits yet to come. More...

Oz Opening Powerful, not Quite Great

March 10th, 2013

After a dismal showing for Jack the Giant Slayer last weekend, and generally soft box office all year, the industry has been in need of a boost. And it is getting one this weekend, with Oz The Great and Powerful opening to a robust $80.3 million, according to Disney's Sunday estimate. That's the third-biggest March weekend of all time, which is an impressive number of course. But the two films above it, The Hunger Games ($152 million) and Alice in Wonderland ($116 million), show what a true March blowout looks like, and this debut is much closer to The Lorax, which debuted with $70 million this time last year. That film went on to make $214 million domestically, and Oz will likely end up somewhere around that mark. Unless it delivers massive international numbers -- the studio has it at a very solid $69.9 million this weekend -- the film will end up basically a break-even proposition for the studio. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Oz Be Great or Just Good?

March 7th, 2013

There are two wide releases opening this week, but their relative box office potentials could hardly be more different. Oz the Great and Powerful is opening in nearly 4,000 theaters and could make more than the rest of the box office combined. Dead Man Down, on the other hand, is opening in barely more than 2,000 theaters and on the low end of expectations, might not make the top five. The main competition for Oz is The Lorax, which opened last year with just over $70 million, while it made close to $40 million this weekend last year. If Oz fails to match that lower number, then the box office is in world of trouble. Let's be honest, the box office is already in a world of trouble, but if Oz bombs, then it is as good as dead. More...

2013 Preview: March

March 1st, 2013

February is over, and for the most part, we should be very happy it is done and buried. The biggest hit of the month turned out to be Identity Thief, which will cross $100 million shortly. There were also a couple of impressive midlevel hits, like Warm Bodies and Escape from Planet Earth, but for the most part, it was miss after miss. This is bad news for March, which is not only dealing with a slumping 2013 box office, but will be compared with a strong March of 2012. Last March started with The Lorax, which earned more than $200 million. There's a good chance no March release this year will reach this milestone. Last March was also the month The Hunger Games opened, which earned more than $400 million. There's a chance the top three films opening this month won't earn that much combined. 2013 is going to take a beating in the year-over-year comparison and it is already $100 million behind last year's pace. 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
2013/04/26 4 $5,198   6 $866   $5,198 1

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Austria 4/5/2013 $32,721 17 17 65 $76,540 12/14/2015
Belgium 4/3/2013 $89,310 24 25 68 $171,016 12/14/2015
Bulgaria 3/8/2013 $18,804 14 14 74 $101,357 12/30/2018
Croatia 4/25/2013 $5,198 6 6 6 $5,198 12/30/2018
France 4/3/2013 $436,669 148 148 148 $436,669 12/14/2015
Germany 4/4/2013 $263,034 139 139 448 $645,222 12/14/2015
Greece 4/4/2013 $63,446 24 24 40 $111,701 12/14/2015
Iceland 3/15/2013 $12,103 7 7 19 $41,657 12/30/2018
Italy 3/14/2013 $360,295 212 212 282 $539,223 12/14/2015
Latvia 4/12/2013 $3,464 1 1 2 $6,307 12/30/2018
Malaysia 3/7/2013 $43,261 26 26 78 $116,242 12/14/2015
Netherlands 4/4/2013 $122,985 49 49 156 $327,069 12/14/2015
North America 3/8/2013 $5,345,250 2,188 2,188 5,303 $10,895,295 4/8/2016
Peru 11/7/2013 $0 0 2 4 $24,230 12/30/2018
Philippines 3/13/2013 $40,554 40 40 40 $40,554 12/30/2018
Portugal 4/18/2013 $26,159 17 18 35 $56,544 12/14/2015
Romania 4/19/2013 $48,036 23 23 45 $76,998 12/30/2018
Russia (CIS) 4/4/2013 $455,725 423 423 846 $768,395 12/30/2018
Switzerland 4/4/2013 $117,532 32 32 64 $204,954 12/14/2015
Turkey 4/26/2013 $47,901 40 40 40 $47,901 12/30/2018
United Arab Emirates 4/4/2013 $333,701 31 31 62 $578,442 12/30/2018
Vietnam 3/15/2013 $74,514 25 25 71 $231,431 12/30/2018
 
Rest of World $4,097,029
 
Worldwide Total$19,599,974 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

Colin Farrell    Victor
Noomi Rapace    Beatrice

Supporting Cast

Terrence Howard    Alphonse
Dominic Cooper    Darcy
Isabelle Huppert    Valentine
Armand Assante    Lon Gordon
F. Murray Abraham    Gregor

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

Production and Technical Credits

Niels Arden Oplev    Director
J.H. Wyman    Screenwriter
Neal H. Moritz    Producer
J.H. Wyman    Producer
Stuart Ford    Executive Producer
Deepak Nayar    Executive Producer
Brian Kavanaugh-Jones    Executive Producer
Ori Marmur    Executive Producer
Shane Reid    Executive Producer
Michael J. Luisi    Executive Producer
Steve Squillante    Co-Executive Producer
Joseph N. Zolfo    Co-Executive Producer
Paul Cameron    Director of Photography
Niels Sejer    Production Designer
Frederic Thoraval    Editor
Renee Ehrlich Kalfus    Costume Designer
Amanda Mackey    Casting Director
Cathy Sandrich    Casting Director
Maggie Rodford    Music Supervisor
James Gibb    Executive Music Producer
Jacob Groth    Composer
Timothy A. Good    Editor

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