Tom Cruise talks to Entertainment tonight at the Golden Globse. and E!. Cruise is also named one of the best dressed men from both E! and Entertainment tonight.
“The Last Samurai,” easily led last weekend with $40.6 million at 5,734 playdates in 31 territories. “King” had dominated the box office for its first three weeks, then narrowly won the fourth week over “Samurai,” which was in only 13 offshore markets at that point.
“Samurai” swept smartly to the top spot in its openings in Australia, Brazil, France, Greece, Mexico and South Africa while remaining No. 1 in its soph sesh in Germany, Holland, Italy and Spain. The epic also remained an impressive performer in Japan, where its seven-week cume hit $85.3 million, accounting for nearly half of the foreign total of $165.5 million as of Jan. 21.
“Samurai” gave Gallic biz a major bump: Overall biz jumped 16% as the Cruise starrer scored $5.7 million in its first eight days at 600 playdates amid exhib hopes for ongoing playability despite lukewarm notices from local crix.
In Germany, overall grosses declined 19%, but exhibs were enthusiastic about “Samurai” and saw its relatively small 23% decline in its second weekend as a portent of strong staying power. Cume after a dozen days hit $10.7 million.
“German viewers love Tom Cruise,” one Teuton exhib enthused. “He’s as big here as in the States. ‘The Last Samurai’ is a period film and, like a Western, it’s not for everyone. Yet it’s attracting a lot of male viewers who come for the action, as well as female viewers who come to see Tom Cruise.”
Spanish B.O. increased 5% as the soph frame of “Samurai” slid only 24% and its 12-day cume hit $11.3 million. “The surprising thing about ‘Samurai’ is that it bowed strongly on a large spread — 428 prints — and is still going great guns, despite the wide launch. It should continue strongly,” a Spanish booker said.
U.K. takings totaled $11.9 million as of Jan. 21, with Blighty bookers impressed by the mild 25% decline in “Samurai’s” soph sesh. One exhib noted “Vanilla Sky” declined 36% after its opening.
Thought Italian overall biz was off 15%, bookers were pleased by “Samurai” dipping a mere 15% and cited Cruise’s promo visit as key. But “Samurai” is certain to lose the Jan.
And the man himself on the set of Collateral…




January 31st, 2004 at 1:09 pm
Hi Fanny,
Annie already posted the video clip on Jan 26 (Red carpet video) from E! Online, I mailed her the link
January 31st, 2004 at 4:32 pm
Thanks Chantal for letting me know! I’ll edit now