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Northern Soul 2014

No cover art for Northern Soul
2014
Cast and Director

Directed by

Elaine Constantine

Starring

Steve Coogan / Antonia Thomas / Elliot James Langridge / Christian McKay / Lisa Stansfield / Ricky Tomlinson / Jack Gordon / James Lance / Claire Garvey / Alex Esmail
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 17th Oct '14
  • Debut position: 10
  • Highest position: 10
  • Debut gross: £278.8 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 15

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 2nd Oct '15
  • Debut position: 84
  • Highest position: 84
  • Debut gross: $6.8 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 1
Certificates

15 age rating
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £721.8 Thousand
US total gross
United States Flag  $6.8 Thousand
Global total gross
Global Flag  $0
25thframe.co.uk stats
News from around the web
RIG Arts Film school movie with Northern Soul soundtrack  Greenock Telegraph Sun, 23rd July 2023

Northern Soul review – true to the cause  The Guardian Thu, 16th October 2014

Northern Soul movie review & film summary (2015)  Roger Ebert Fri, 2nd October 2015

Northern Soul: Behind the scenes of the film  The Telegraph Mon, 6th October 2014

Northern Soul 2014, directed by Elaine Constantine | Film review  Time Out Tue, 14th October 2014

‘Northern Soul’: Film Review  Hollywood Reporter Fri, 24th October 2014

Disney's Maleficent casts her spell over the video chart this weeks and knocks Tom Cruise off the top spot on her debut week of release.

Maleficent was one of the fist big summer films out of the stable this year being released on 30th May, on it's debut week it topped the box office chart with a weekend gross of £6.6 million.

It spent a total of 10 weeks on the Uk box office with five of those inside the top 5, it has grossed to date £20.5 million but is still showing in a few cinemas across London.

It is the 160th top grossing film in the UK and with a $710 million world gross is the 62nd top grossing film ever.

Last weeks top film, Edge of Tomorrow, falls to number 3 this week, leapfrogging over Disneys Frozen which hold firm at number 2.

There were a number of new films enter the chart this week, these include: Northern Soul at 4 and 2 Days to Kill at number 5, Walking on Sunshine enters at 7 while Oculus enters at 15. Belle is a new entry at 17.

Check out the full top 20 Blu-ray and DVD charts at 25thframe.co.uk.

Gone Girl gives up it's reign at the top of the box office this week allowing the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to debut at the top.

Reboots being the name of the game, Michael Bay produces a new take on the Turtles story of which the first film was released back in 1990.

Directed by Jonathan Liebesman and starring Megan Fox the new spin makes £4.7 million on it's opening weekend, there is no data for the opening weekend of the 1990 version, but an animated version came out in 2007 called TMNT which tool just less than a million pond on it's debut.

Gone Girl is still doing very well at the box office and this weeks falls into second place with a weekend gross of £2.3 million pound to bring it's total gross in the UK to £14.2 million which places it between Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Terminator Salvation as the top UK films.

Other new film at the UK are The Best of Me at 5, The Judge (a little disappointingly) at 9 and Northern Soul at 10, event feature The Metropolitan Opera Le Nozze Di Figaro 2014 is at 11.

Historical charts.

One year ago - Last year animated film Turbo was debuting a the top of the box office knocking Prisoners right down to fourth with Captain Phillips and Escape Plan also debuting in second and third.

Five years ago - Up remained at the top for another week while Couples Retreat was the highest new film debuting at two.

Ten years ago - Shark Tale made it's debut at the top of the box office knocking the previous number one, Bride and Prejudice down to fourth.

Fifteen years ago - Deep Blue Sea made a debut at the top of the box office chart meaning that American Pie took a tumble into second place.