Argentina Box Office for The Visit (2015)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Argentina Box Office $853,784Details
Worldwide Box Office $98,677,816Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $3,613,238 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $1,802,737 Details
Total North America Video Sales $5,415,975
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Synopsis

A brother and sister are sent to their grandparents’ remote Pennsylvania farm for a weeklong trip. Once the children discover that the elderly couple is involved in something deeply disturbing, they see their chances of getting back home are growing smaller every day.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$5,000,000
Argentina Releases: November 12th, 2015 (Wide)
Video Release: December 22nd, 2015 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for disturbing thematic material including terror, violence and some nudity, and for brief language.
(Rating bulletin 2357, 1/21/2015)
Running Time: 94 minutes
Keywords: Vacation, Single Parent, Found Footage, False Identity, Mental Illness, Surprise Twist, Internet, Unnamed Character, Horror Comedy
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Blinding Edge Pictures, Blumhouse
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for January 5th, 2016

January 4th, 2016

Sicario

We are getting back to normal for the home market releases. There are no major first run releases, but one of the biggest limited releases of 2015 hits the home market. Sicario earned nearly $50 million after starting in limited release and the Blu-ray Combo Pack is the Pick of the Week. It wasn't the only contender for that honor, as Deathgasm (DVD or Blu-ray) and Infinitely Polar Bear (DVD or Blu-ray) were also in contention. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: New Releases Fail to Reach High Heights

September 22nd, 2015

Black Mass

While the two new releases landed in first and second as expected, their box office numbers were not as strong. The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials failed to match The Maze Runner, which is not a good sign for the franchise going forward. Black Mass did well, for a September release. Meanwhile, Everest might be considered the best new release of in the top ten, which is not surprising as it is being released by Universal. Finally there's Captive, the latest victim of the Mendoza Line. Overall, the box office was still strong and rose 10.0% from last week to $112 million. It was also 9.6% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2015 saw its lead expand to 5.8% over 2014 at $7.78 billion to $7.36 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: Which New Release will Climb to the Top?

September 18th, 2015

The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials

It's a sort of busy week this week, with two wide releases, The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials and Black Mass, as well as two limited releases with a shot at reaching the top ten, Captive and Everest. The Scorch Trials is the latest Young Adult Adaptation franchise. The first film crossed $100 million domestically, so this one hopes to grow at the box office. Black Mass is early Oscar-bait, but the reviews suggest it won't quite get there. Captive is the latest faith-based film and it likely won't go anywhere. Everest gets an early IMAX opening before its wide release next week. This weekend last year was the weekend The Maze Runner opened. Since sequels tend to open faster than their predecessors, 2015 should come out on top in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Perfect Opening for Visit and Guy

September 15th, 2015

The Visit

Both of the two true wide releases had amazing openings this past week. Or to be more specific, amazing openings for a September release. The Perfect Guy did earn first place, but by less than half a million dollars over The Visit. Both films opened substantially above expectations. Thanks to this, the overall box office rose significantly, both compared to last week and compared to last year. The total box office was $102 million, which is 13% higher than last week. It is also 13% higher than the same weekend last year. September is already looking really good. Year-to-date, 2015 has pulled in $7.65 million putting it 5.3% ahead of last year's pace of $7.26 million. 2015 is nearly $400 million head of 2014's pace and there's not a lot of time for 2015 to blow that lead. It wouldn't be impossible, but it is getting more and more unlikely. More...

Weekend Estimates: Perfect Guy and The Visit Give Fall Season a Good Start

September 13th, 2015

The Visit

The movie business will make its best ever start to the Fall Season in dollar terms this weekend, thanks to a couple of openers that are handily out-performing expectations. The second weekend in September is traditionally the weakest of the year for the industry, with the combined box office for all movies in release only reaching $100 million on two previous occasions (2008 and 2013). This year will be the third time it’s happened, and final numbers will take 2015 comfortably past 2013’s record of $103.2 million (see complete rankings here). In terms of ticket sales, we’ll still fall short of 1999’s high mark of 15.1 million, but we should see a weekend in the top 5 by that measure too. More...

Friday Estimates: Perfect Guy and Visit Headed for Strong Debuts

September 12th, 2015

The Perfect Guy

What is traditionally the weakest weekend of the year isn’t looking too bad this morning, with The Perfect Guy and The Visit both posting solid opening day numbers on Friday. The Perfect Guy came out marginally ahead on the day, picking up an estimated $9.95 million compared to $9.22 million or so for The Visit. Both films will land over $20 million for the weekend, which is a victory at this time of year, but The Perfect Guy is expected to stretch its lead over the next couple of days. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases have Perfect Openings?

September 10th, 2015

The Perfect Guy

There are two and a half wide releases coming out this week, led by The Perfect Guy. I think it will earn first place at the box office, but it isn't a sure thing. Up next is The Visit, which is the latest from M. Night Shyamalan. It has been a while since he had real drawing power at the box office. Finally there's 90 Minutes in Heaven, which is not expected to open truly wide, but wide enough to get into the top ten. This weekend last year was led by No Good Deed, which opened with $24.25 million. I don't think any new release will match that this year. There's a chance none of them will match Dolphin Tale 2. I'm cautiously optimistic that 2015 won't lose by a substantial amount, but if either of the two truly wide releases bomb, then the box office will be in real trouble. More...

Contest: The Perfect Prize

September 4th, 2015

Next weekend is the weekend after Labor Day long weekend, which is historically the worst weekend at the box office. This year appears to be a rare exception to that general rule, as there are two films opening wide, The Perfect Guy and The Visit, and neither is expected to truly bomb. Unfortunately for me, those two films are expected to be in a real coin toss for first place over the weekend. I was going to do some research to figure out which film is most likely to earn first place, but instead I went with literally a coin toss. ... The Perfect Guy won and is 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 The Perfect Guy.

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 The Age of Adaline 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 second copy of The Age of Adaline 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 Camilla Dickinson on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2015 Preview: September

September 1st, 2015

Hotel Transylvania 2

As September begins, the box office is in a slump. August was terrible and only Straight Outta Compton escaped with its dignity intact. Fortunately, we expected August to be terrible, so the box office isn't any lower than anticipated. As for September, there are two wide releases expected to earn more than $100 million, which is better than most years. Those two films are Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials and Hotel Transylvania 2, both sequels. There are four other films that could become midlevel hits, so we have good depth as well. By comparison, last September there were also two $100 million hits, The Maze Runner and The Equalizer. However, there were only two midlevel hits, so it appears this year has better depth. Frankly, 2015 has such a large lead over 2014 that all it needs to do is maintain pace for the rest of the year to be considered a success. If September can help 2015 grow its lead, then the overall industry should be very happy. 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
2015/11/13 2 $284,131   100 $2,841   $304,395 1
2015/11/20 3 $194,148 -32% 75 $2,589   $554,380 2
2015/11/27 5 $133,852 -31% 55 $2,434   $751,411 3
2015/12/04 8 $40,913 -69% 12 $3,409   $810,568 4
2015/12/11 11 $9,816 -76% 11 $892   $847,567 5
2015/12/18 16 $1,700 -83% 3 $567   $852,275 6
2015/12/25 18 $508 -70% 2 $254   $853,522 7
2016/01/01 18 $694 +37% 1 $694   $852,023 8
2016/01/08 18 $606 -13% 1 $606   $853,015 9
2016/03/04 26 $316   2 $158   $853,784 17

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 11/12/2015 $284,131 100 100 262 $853,784 12/31/2018
Australia 9/24/2015 $811,189 178 178 587 $2,136,062 12/8/2015
Austria 9/25/2015 $187,128 46 46 241 $483,307 12/16/2015
Belgium 11/11/2015 $168,405 21 21 86 $299,562 9/5/2016
Bolivia 11/26/2015 $15,195 6 6 17 $59,461 12/30/2018
Brazil 11/26/2015 $265,969 202 202 491 $648,988 11/12/2018
Cambodia 9/17/2015 $0 0 3 5 $12,506 12/30/2018
Croatia 9/10/2015 $11,492 14 14 49 $43,322 12/30/2018
Ecuador 11/6/2015 $67,865 37 37 98 $177,670 12/30/2018
Estonia 9/11/2015 $12,410 10 10 23 $34,690 9/30/2015
Finland 9/11/2015 $64,878 47 47 144 $217,092 11/18/2015
France 10/7/2015 $894,619 192 192 701 $2,895,312 12/16/2015
Germany 9/24/2015 $1,439,076 367 367 1775 $4,767,807 12/23/2015
Iraq 9/24/2015 $10,081 2 2 4 $11,600 12/30/2018
Israel 9/10/2015 $0 0 13 67 $316,928 12/30/2018
Italy 11/26/2015 $959,713 242 253 497 $2,050,474 6/9/2016
Japan 10/23/2015 $128,637 16 16 80 $552,617 12/1/2015
Kuwait 9/24/2015 $22,690 1 1 2 $34,763 12/30/2018
Latvia 9/11/2015 $0 0 1 1 $21,849 12/30/2018
Lebanon 9/24/2015 $24,524 8 8 8 $24,524 12/30/2018
Lithuania 9/11/2015 $11,517 119 119 239 $35,903 10/2/2015
Malaysia 9/17/2015 $68,042 23 23 72 $162,378 11/3/2015
Mexico 9/24/2015 $561,716 0 75 216 $1,589,037 12/31/2015
Netherlands 9/10/2015 $119,330 58 61 245 $433,720 10/28/2015
North America 9/11/2015 $25,427,560 3,069 3,148 15,855 $65,206,105 1/18/2017
Norway 9/25/2015 $57,099 70 70 103 $159,403 11/3/2015
Philippines 11/18/2015 $13,774 10 10 11 $17,321 12/30/2018
Poland 9/11/2015 $78,390 68 68 200 $208,865 12/30/2018
Portugal 9/10/2015 $100,919 28 28 125 $282,852 11/11/2015
Russia (CIS) 11/26/2015 $329,626 410 410 916 $659,345 11/20/2018
Singapore 9/17/2015 $140,489 19 19 49 $311,899 10/28/2015
Slovenia 9/17/2015 $8,918 9 10 37 $27,725 11/11/2015
South Africa 9/11/2015 $12,186 25 25 54 $31,103 9/29/2015
South Korea 10/15/2015 $242,126 280 280 313 $352,537 10/28/2015
Spain 9/11/2015 $1,791,322 311 311 1513 $5,395,531 11/17/2015
Switzerland 9/24/2015 $114,895 23 29 149 $510,487 12/31/2015
Taiwan 10/2/2015 $77,754 40 40 88 $177,885 10/22/2015
Thailand 10/22/2015 $20,475 19 19 29 $35,963 11/3/2015
Turkey 9/11/2015 $75,439 104 104 241 $191,479 12/30/2018
United Arab Emirates 9/24/2015 $896,782 27 27 30 $930,059 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 9/11/2015 $1,590,764 413 413 1543 $4,507,650 12/1/2015
Uruguay 11/26/2015 $17,714 12 12 33 $55,482 12/31/2018
Venezuela 11/20/2015 $308,172 29 29 60 $1,295,101 6/9/2016
Vietnam 10/2/2015 $0 0 57 58 $179,282 12/30/2018
 
Rest of World $278,386
 
Worldwide Total$98,677,816 12/31/2018

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

Olivia DeJonge    Becca
Ed Oxenbould    Tyler
Deanna Dunagan    Nana
Peter McRobbie    Pop Pop

Supporting Cast

Kathryn Hahn    Mom
Celia Keenan-Bolger    Stacey
Samuel Stricklen    Conductor
Patch Darragh    Dr. Sam
Jorge Cordova    Miguel
Steve Annan    Man on the Street
Benjamin Kanes    Dad
Ocean James    Young Becca
Seamus Moroney    Young Tyler

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

Production and Technical Credits

M. Night Shyamalan    Director
M. Night Shyamalan    Screenwriter
M. Night Shyamalan    Producer
Jason Blum    Producer
Marc Bienstock    Producer
Steven Schneider    Executive Producer
Ashwin Rajan    Executive Producer
Maryse Alberti    Director of Photography
Naaman Marshall    Production Designer
Luke Ciarrocchi    Editor
Amy Westcott    Costume Designer
Susan Jacobs    Music Supervisor
Douglas Aibel    Casting Director
John B. West    Production Supervisor
Matthew Shapiro    Post-Production Supervisor
Skip Lievsay    Supervising Sound Editor
Charles S. Rowe    Script Supervisor
David J. Schwartz    Sound Mixer
Steffany Bernstein-Pratt    Costume Supervisor
Pamela Peitzman    Make up
Robin Maginsky Day    Hairstylist
Scott Anderson    Art Director
Christine Wick    Set Decorator
Kurt Wunder    Special Effects Coordinator
Skip Lievsay    Re-recording Mixer
Wyatt Sprague    Sound Effects Editor
Larry Zipf    Sound Effects Editor
Gregg Swiatlowski    Dialogue Editor
Suzana Peric    Music Editor
Ruben Rodas    Visual Effects Supervisor
Andy Williams    Visual Effects Producer
Bob Lowery    Visual Effects Executive Producer

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