Feature Films by LDS/Mormon Filmmakers and Actors
Weekend Box Office Report (U.S. Domestic Box Office Gross)
Weekend of January 16, 2004
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Natl Film Title Weekend Gross %B.O. Theatrs
Rank LDS/Mormon Filmmaker/Star Total Gross Chnge $/Thtr Days
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14 Paycheck 2,967,416 -42% 1,984 26
Aaron Eckart (actor) 50,894,692 $1,495
(2nd-billed star)
24 The Young Black Stallion 558,912 +57% 51 26
Reed Smoot (cinematographer) 3,463,344 $10,959
30 The Cat in the Hat 302,365 -12% 334 59
Eric McLeod (exec. producer) 100,253,365 $905
Aldric La'Auli Porter
(assoc. producer/1st A.D.)
Danielle Chuchran (actress)
37 The Legend of Johnny Lingo 196,196 -24% 19 143
Gerald Molen (producer) 1,673,997 $10,326
John Garbett (producer)
42 Timeline 128,952 +741% 165 54
Paul Walker (lead actor) 19,277,033 $781
49 The Missing 77,832 +8% 96 54
Aaron Eckart (actor) 26,327,890 $810
Aldric La'Auli Porter
(assoc. producer/1st A.D.)
54 Bugs! 50,403 +113% 15 311
stars Papilio, 4,541,259 $3,360
a Great Mormon butterfly
62 The Home Teachers 26,185 -45% 19 10
Kurt Hale (director, co-writer) 91,820 $1,378
Dave Hunter (producer)
Ryan Little (cinematographer)
John E. Moyer (screenwriter)
Cody Hale (composer)
Wynn Hougaard (editor)
Actors: Michael Birkeland, Jeff Birk, etc.
72 Pride and Prejudice 12,272 +28% 6 45
Andrew Black (director) 187,048 $2,045
Jason Faller (producer)
Kynan Griffin (co-producer)
Anne K. Black (screenplay/produc. designer)
Jason Faller; Katherine Swigert (screenplay)
Travis Cline (cinematographer)
Ben Carson (composer)
Alexander Vance (editor)
Actors: Ben Gourley, Hubbel Palmer,
Amber Hamilton, Carmen Rasmusen
74 Galapagos 10,604 +379% 3 1543
Reed Smoot (cinematographer) 14,274,081 $3,534
101 Cremaster 3 350 1 262
Mathew Barney 514,622 $350
(writer/producer/director/actor)
105 China: The Panda Adventure 89 +89% 1 906
Reed Smoot (cinematographer) 3,682,017 $89
NOTE: Monday, January 19th was a holiday (Martin Luther King Day), and most of the figures shown above are actually for the FOUR-day weekend, including Monday.