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A Long Way Down 2014

A Long Way Down
2014
Cast and Director

Directed by

Pascal Chaumeil

Starring

Imogen Poots / Aaron Paul / Rosamund Pike / Pierce Brosnan / Toni Collette / Sam Neill / Tuppence Middleton / Joe Cole / Diana Kent / Mohammed Ali
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 21st Mar '14
  • Debut position: 7
  • Highest position: 7
  • Debut gross: £361.9 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 8

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 18th Jul '14
  • Debut position: 72
  • Highest position: 72
  • Debut gross: $5 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 2
Certificates

15 age rating
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £920.9 Thousand
US total gross
United States Flag  $13.1 Thousand
Global total gross
Global Flag  $0
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News from around the web

With no new releases making much of an impact at the box office this week there is a climber to the top, Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel which was at 2 last week.

It's third week of general release, and a window with few new films results in a £1.2 million weekend taking Budapest Hotel to the top, and its the only film this week to gross over a million pound.

Last weeks top film, Need for Speed, falls to two in it's second week of release.

Highest new film of the week is at 6, Starred Up directed by David Mackenzie which grosses nearly £500,000 over the weekend.

This weeks new films: Starred Up - A Long Way Down - Labor Day - About Last Night - Yves Saint Laurent

This time last year animated tale The Croods took the number one spot on it's debut weekend knocking Oz The Great and Powerful to 3.

Five years ago Marley and Me was still riding the top spot while Paul Blart Mall Cop came in at the runner up spot.

Ten years ago it was still Starsky and Hutch at number 1, a strong hold with the whole top 4 meant the highest new film was at 4, Open Range.

Fifteen years ago Waking Ned Devine was the top new film entering the box office, knocking A Bugs Life into second place.

Brave continues to dominate the top of the box office while it's target audience enjoys a long wet summer.

Brave's weekend take is £2,371,691 in it's 4th week of release which brings it's total gross now to £13,259,610. We have to go a long way down the chart to find the highest new film this week, Keith Lemon The Film is that movie coming in at number 5 with £1,196,310.

This time last year The Inbetweeners Movie was still raking it in and at number 1 with a weekend take of £5,696,848. Highest new film was One Day with £2,208,724

Five years ago The Bourne Ultimatum was holding onto the top spot with the best challenge coming from new release Knock Up which landed at number 2. Bourne took £2,864,804 over the weekend while Knocked Up took £1,583,998

Ten years ago little known indie film The Guru was new at the top taking £1,521,984 and knocking Men in Black II from the top.