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A Christmas Carol 2009

A Christmas Carol
2009
 96 minutes (1 hrs 36 mins)
Cast and Director

Directed by

Starring

Jim Carrey / Steve Valentine / Daryl Sabara / Sage Ryan / Amber Gainey Meade / Ryan Ochoa / Bobbi Page / Ron Bottitta / Samantha Hanratty / Julian Holloway
Release dates
US release date US release: 6th November 2009
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 6th Nov '09
  • Debut position: 1
  • Highest position: 1
  • Debut gross: £1.9 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 10

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 6th Nov '09
  • Debut position: 1
  • Highest position: 1
  • Debut gross: $30.1 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 13
Certificates

PG age rating

A Christmas Carol PG age rating 
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £20.4 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $137.9 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $323.6 Million
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It's time for another catalogue film to hit the top of the UK box office as England comes out of lockdown and cinemas slowly start to open again, 231 cinemas made up this weeks box office.

Elf was first released in the UK at the beginning of December 2003, it never hit the top then spending 4 weeks in the runner up spot, exactly 17 years later the movie get to the top.

Highest new movie of the week is a new telling of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol while outside the top 5 Katherine Jenkins Christmas Spectacular makes a debut at number 10, director Rob Savage's move Host is new at 14 and the re-edit of The Godfather Part III is new at 15.

UK box office Quickview.

  • Number 1 - Elf (1st Week)
  • Highest Debut - A Christmas Carol (@4)
  • Longest run - Two By Two: Overboard! (7 weeks)* **
  • Highest total gross - Two By Two: Overboard! (£1,019,031)*
  • *Not including catalogue re-releases - **There are a total of 4 films which have spent 7 weeks on the box office

Here is a breakdown of the top 5 film on the UK box office 4th - 6th December 2020.

Elf

After 17 years director Jon Favreau's festival favourite hits the top of the UK box office, albeit under strange circumstances, with a weekend gross of £48,244, a 97% increase from last weekend.

The big increase from last weekend is due to the increased number of cinemas that have re-opened, but the movie has taken a total of £17 Million since its release in 2003.

Home Alone

The Chris Columbus movie falls from the top this week with £36,878, a 93% increase from last weekend!

This pushes the movies total gross to £9.64 Million since its 1990 release.

Wolfwalkers

Highest film of the weeks that is not a re-release is this animation from directors Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart which takes £26,171, a 94% increase over last weekend.

The movie has now taken £74,874 since its release 4 weeks ago.

A Christmas Carol

Highest new movie of the week lands at number 4, a re-telling of the classic Christmas story, this time directed by Jacqui Morris and starring Simon Russell Beale and Martin Freeman.

The film takes £22,366 on its debut weekend of release.

Two By Two: Overboard!

Finally on the top 5 is the former number 1 movies which takes £21,952 on its 7th weekend of release giving the animated take a total gross of £1 Million, it finally made it over the Million line!

This weekend, Friday 4th December 2020, there are 7 new films released in the UK and where available in cinemas looking to hit the box office, but can they challenge last weekends top movie, Home Alone, for the number 1 spot?

Godmothered

  • The movie is directed by Sharon Maguire
  • Sharon Maguire also directed Bridget Jones's Baby in 2016 which grossed £48.1 Million in the UK and grossed $212 Million globally.
  • It stars Isla Fisher who last starred in Greed (2020).
  • The film also stars Jillian Bell who last appeared in Bill & Ted Face The Music (2020).

Katherine Jenkins Christmas Spectacular

  • This new release stars Katherine Jenkins who's last film was Dream Horse (2020)
  • It also stars Bill Nighy who appeared in Hope Gap (2020).
  • Katherine Jenkins and Bill Nighy appeared in Minamata (2020) together.
  • The film is brought to us by new director Lynne Page.

Falling

  • The movie is directed by Viggo Mortensen and is their directorial debut.
  • It stars Viggo Mortensen and Lance Henriksen.

Lost At Christmas

  • Also this week there is Lost At Christmas from director Ryan Hendrick marking a directorial debut.
  • The film features Natalie Clark and Kenny Boyle in starring roles.

Mank

  • The long list of new releases continues with Mank which is directed by David Fincher who directed The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo in 2011.
  • It stars Gary Oldman and Amanda Seyfried who were last seen together in A Place Among The Dead which grossed £0.

A Christmas Carol

County Lines

  • This new release stars Harris Dickinson who's last film was Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil (2019)
  • It also stars Ashley Madekwe who appeared in Salome (2014).
  • The film is brought to us by new director Henry Blake.

Check back on Monday to see what new movies made it onto the Weekend Box Office Chart.

Next weeks there are 3 new movies

  • Superintelligence, Friday, 11th December
  • Dreamland, Friday, 11th December
  • The Prom, Friday, 11th December

No change at the top this week with The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies staying for it's second week of release, it's weekend gross of £5.4 million is down 55.6% on last weeks.

The latest, and last, film in the series is running at the same rate of gross as the previous film, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, but behind The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.

Paddington stays at two this week and highest new film is in at three, Night At The Museum: Secret of the Tomb, grossing this week £1.8 million.

Also new this week is Dumb and Dumber To which enters at four, Indian film P K which is new at seven.

Historical Charts:

A Year ago - The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug stayed at the top of the chart with Anchorman 2 The Legend Continues entering at number two.

Five years ago - Avatar made it's debut at the top of the box office knocking A Christmas Carol off the top down to number three.

Ten years ago - Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events was the new film entering at the top with last weeks top film Blade Trinity falling right down to fourth.

Fifteen years ago - It was still The World is Not Enough at the top refusing to shift while Inspector Gadget came in at number two as the highest new film.