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Film of the Day: I Saw the Devil

MOVIE

Get Santa 2014

Get Santa
2014
Cast and Director

Directed by

Starring

Jim Broadbent / Rafe Spall / Ewen Bremner / Warwick Davis / Stephen Graham / Joanna Scanlan / Jodie Whittaker / Nonso Anozie / Matt King / Hera Hilmar
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 5th Dec '14
  • Debut position: 7
  • Highest position: 6
  • Debut gross: £576.7 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 8
Certificates

U age rating
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £2.6 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $0
Global total gross
Global Flag  $4.8 Million
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21 Best Santa Movies of All Time  The Pioneer Woman Thu, 14th December 2023

22 Best Santa Claus Movies  Screen Rant Wed, 20th December 2023

The latest in the growing saga of Terminator films, Terminator Genysis, this weeks makes its debut on the UK video charts at the top.

Terminator Genisys was released at the UK box office on 3rd July 2015 with the expectation for this the regenerate the series to its former glory.

Unfortunately it seems to have halted the series, it entered at number 2 which isn't good, with £3.8 million and after only 8 weeks, 5 weeks on chart 3 off, disappeared.

The film made £11 million in the UK which doesn't even make it one of the top grossing films, worldwide it made $322.4 million making it the 308th top grossing film.

Jurassic World falls from the top to number 2 this week after 3 weeks at number 1.

Also new this week are: Nativity 3: Dude Where's My Donkey?! at number 3, Amy at number 3, The Longest Ride at number 8, The Snow Queen Magic of The Ice Mirror at number ten and Get Santa at number 15.

Paddington stays at the top of the UK box office for a second week leaving The Hunger Games in it's wake and leaving the highest new film to come in at three.

The children's favourite, which has had decent reviews, retains it's lead at the top with a second weekend of nearly £4 million, which brings it's 10 day gross to £10.3 million.

Staying at two is The Hunger Games, Mockingjay Part 1 now with a £25.2 million total gross.

Highest new film of the weekend is Penguins of Madagascar, entering at three with £1.6 million, the Madagascar spinoff film should hang around for the holidays to improve on it's gross.

Other new films this week: Get Santa at 7, St Vincent at 9, Black Sea at 10, The Pyramid at 11 and Men Women and Children at 14.

Historical charts

A year ago - The biggest animated comedy of all time, Frozen, hit the top on it's opening weekend leaving The Hunger Games: Catching Fire to fall to second after a single week.

Five years ago - Paranormal Activity climbed to the top of the box office leaving The Twilight Saga: New Moon to fall to third while highest new film was Planet 51 at four.

Ten years ago - The Incredibles stayed at the top while the highest new film was at three, Christmas With The Kranks.

Fifteen years ago - The World Is Not Enough was still unmovable at the top of the box office while the highest new film was Gust House Paradiso at three.

Finally twenty years ago saw The Specialist starring Sylvester Stallone and Sharon Stone at the top of the box office and twenty five years ago Ghostbusters II was at the top still with When Harry Met Sally a high new entry.