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MOVIE

Source Code 2011

Source Code
2011
Cast and Director

Directed by

Starring

Jake Gyllenhaal / Michelle Monaghan / Vera Farmiga / Jeffrey Wright / Michael Arden / Cas Anvar / Russell Peters / Brent Skagford / Craig Thomas / Gordon Masten
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 1st Apr '11
  • Debut position: 2
  • Highest position: 2
  • Debut gross: £1.3 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 6

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 1st Apr '11
  • Debut position: 2
  • Highest position: 2
  • Debut gross: $14.8 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 15
Certificates

12 age rating
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £5.9 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $54.7 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $0
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It may not have Snow White this time but The Huntsman Winters War makes its debut at the top of the UK box office.

A prequel to 2012's Snow White and The Huntsman this new film has gone one better by making to top of the box office, but has not matched the debut gross.

Huntsman has taken £3.02 million on its debut, half a million less that its predecessor, but its still in the same ball park and could have a similar pattern of release.

Falling to number 3 this week is Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice which takes £2.2 million from the weekend.

The film has failed to ignite the box office in the way the Marvel film have but still the total gross to date is £33.3 million and the highest on the box office.

Also new this week on the top 10 are: Midnight Special at 6 and Hardcore Henry at number 10.

Historical Charts

A year ago - Fast and Furious 7 stayed at the top while The DUFF was the highest bew film at number 4.

Five years ago - Rio made its debut at the top ahead of the Easter holidays while Source Code slipped to number 2.

Ten years ago - Ice Age: The Meltdown makes its debut at the top of the box office and will a brand new top 3 Inside Man drops to number 4.

Fifteen years ago - Rugrats In Paris The Movie makes its debut at the top while Miss Congeniality falls into second place.

Twenty years ago - Toy Story held on firm at the top while the highest new film was Billy Madison at number 4.

Twenty five years ago - Quigley Down Under made its debut on top while King Ralph fell into second place.

The creators of Ice Age have done it again with a new franchise as the Brazilian flightless bird Rio takes the top spot from the hopping rabbit.

It was a slow weekend at the box office with only the top film taking over a million pound and that film is new entry Rio which debuts at the top with £1,515,853, there was little else to challenge the film with the only other new release entering at nine and ten with The Roommate and Mars Needs Moms. Staying firm in second place is Source Code which raked in £848,366 taking its total gross to £2,990,826.

Limitless also hold its position from last week staying in third place with a weekend gross of £737,417 which brings its total to a fairly good £5,744,993.

Four and five and taken up by last weeks rabbit fest falling quite hard with £611,367 taking its total to £2,623,612 and at five Sucker Punch seems to be suffering from not being a summer blockbuster taking £346,399 over the weekend to a total of £1,633,285. This weeks box office is well down on this time last year when Clash of the Titans was riding high on the charts and the top five was full of high earning films How to Train Your Dragon, Kick-Ass, Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang and Alice in Wonderland.