Monday, 21 March 2011

Robin Hood - 2010

Production Team

Directed by - Ridley Scott
Writing Credits - Brian Helgeland
Produced by - Ridley Scott , Brian Grazer , Russell Crowe
Music by Marc Steitenfeld
Editing by Pitro Scalia
Studio - Imagine Entertainment, Relativity Media , Scott Free Productions
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Country UK, USA

Budget $155 million
Gross Revenue $321,669,730

Budget
$200,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend
$36,063,385 (USA) (16 May 2010) (3,503 Screens)
£5,750,332 (UK) (
16 May 2010) (537 Screens)
RUR 194,468,653 (Russia) (
16 May 2010) (931 Screens)

Gross
$105,219,735 (USA) (1 August 2010)
$105,054,745 (USA) (
25 July 2010)
$104,839,030 (USA) (
18 July 2010)
$104,494,805 (USA) (
11 July 2010)
$104,034,820 (USA) (
4 July 2010)
$103,301,770 (USA) (
27 June 2010)
$102,079,505 (USA) (
20 June 2010)
$99,463,670 (USA) (
13 June 2010)
$94,496,010 (USA) (
6 June 2010)
$86,144,405 (USA) (
30 May 2010)
$66,165,690 (USA) (
23 May 2010)
$36,063,385 (USA) (
16 May 2010)
£15,381,416 (UK) (
11 July 2010)
£15,295,536 (UK) (
4 July 2010)
£15,104,421 (UK) (
27 June 2010)
£14,886,310 (UK) (
20 June 2010)
£14,397,521 (UK) (
13 June 2010)
£13,532,135 (UK) (
6 June 2010)
£11,620,091 (UK) (
30 May 2010)
£9,090,395 (UK) (
23 May 2010)
£5,750,332 (UK) (
16 May 2010)
RUR 352,986,726 (Russia) (
6 June 2010)
RUR 343,788,234 (Russia) (
30 May 2010)
RUR 301,791,106 (Russia) (
23 May 2010)
RUR 194,468,653 (Russia) (
16 May 2010)

Weekend Gross
$86,250 (USA) (1 August 2010) (115 Screens)
$109,440 (USA) (
25 July 2010) (171 Screens)
$174,015 (USA) (
18 July 2010) (226 Screens)
$287,925 (USA) (
11 July 2010) (300 Screens)
$449,745 (USA) (
4 July 2010) (378 Screens)
$648,925 (USA) (
27 June 2010) (669 Screens)
$1,422,715 (USA) (
20 June 2010) (1,046 Screens)
$2,615,130 (USA) (
13 June 2010) (1,895 Screens)
$5,366,940 (USA) (
6 June 2010) (2,599 Screens)
$13,424,540 (USA) (
30 May 2010) (3,373 Screens)
$18,769,220 (USA) (
23 May 2010) (3,505 Screens)
$36,063,385 (USA) (
16 May 2010) (3,503 Screens)
£22,135 (UK) (
11 July 2010) (51 Screens)
£45,899 (UK) (
4 July 2010) (130 Screens)
£89,457 (UK) (
27 June 2010) (214 Screens)
£240,842 (UK) (
20 June 2010) (296 Screens)
£362,397 (UK) (
13 June 2010) (394 Screens)
£647,195 (UK) (
6 June 2010) (443 Screens)
£1,489,273 (UK) (
30 May 2010) (476 Screens)
£1,362,385 (UK) (
23 May 2010) (536 Screens)
£5,750,332 (UK) (
16 May 2010) (537 Screens)

Storyline

Birth of a legend. Following King Richard's death in France, archer Robin Longstride, along with Will Scarlett, Alan-a-Dale and Little John, returns to England. They encounter the dying Robert of Locksley, whose party was ambushed by treacherous Godfrey, who hopes to facilitate a French invasion of England. Robin promises the dying knight he will return his sword to his father Walter in Nottingham. Here Walter encourages him to impersonate the dead man to prevent his land being confiscated by the crown, and he finds himself with Marian, a ready-made wife. Hoping to stir baronial opposition to weak King John and allow an easy French take-over, Godfrey worms his way into the king's service as Earl Marshal of England and brutally invades towns under the pretext of collecting Royal taxes. Can Robin navigate the politics of barons, royals, traitors, and the French?

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