‘The Woman in Black’ Delivers The Highest Hammer Opening Weekend Ever In The UK
Hammer’s chilling ghost story ‘The Woman in Black’ shattered UK box office expectations during its three day opening weekend (Fri-Sun), grossing an estimated £3.1million with a per screen average of £7500 for distributor Momentum Pictures. This weekend’s three day gross makes ‘The Woman in Black’ the highest opening ever for a Hammer film in the UK and the biggest British Independent opening of 2012 for Momentum Pictures. Momentum also released ‘The King’s Speech,’ the highest grossing British Independent film of 2011. ’The Woman in Black’ was released in 412 cinemas across the UK and Ireland on February 10th. The film’s UK success follows last weekend’s US release, which opened at an outstanding $21 million. ‘The Woman in Black,’ starring Daniel Radcliffe, is directed by James Watkins and adapted by Jane Goldman from the classic novel by Susan Hill.
Daniel Radcliffe, who plays Arthur Kipps in ‘The Woman in Black’ said: “The whole experience of working on The Woman in Black has been truly magical, eerie and amazing. It’s been an honour to work with Hammer and continue to contribute to British film after ‘Harry Potter’. I found Hammer’s legacy fascinating and it was great to be able to draw upon such a rich heritage as the influence for my role as Arthur Kipps.”
Commenting on the success of ‘The Woman in Black,’ Simon Oakes, President & CEO of Hammer and Vice Chairman of Exclusive Media added: “We are delighted The Woman in Black has performed so well here and in the US. This is Hammer’s first ghost story and we’re delighted UK audiences have embraced it with so much enthusiasm and shows that British audiences enjoy intelligent genre which are the types of films Hammer is known for.”
“This is a fantastic result. The buzz in cinemas and online suggests great word of mouth which bodes well for the half term week ahead. Our congratulations to James Watkins, Jane Goldman, Daniel Radcliffe, and all those at Hammer,” said Xavier Marchand, Managing Director Momentum Pictures.
Nigel Sinclair, CEO and Co-Chairman of Exclusive Media, which is Hammer’s parent company, added: “This is a great result for Hammer in the UK and follows on from the film’s strong performance at the US box office. This project, like The Ides of March and Rush, further underlies Exclusive’s commitment to making great mainstream movies with top tier talent, and I’d like to congratulate our partners Momentum and of course Cross Creek Pictures on this success.”
‘The Woman in Black’ director James Watkins said: “I’m thrilled that a British ghost story, made with a British cast, crew and investment, is playing so well with British audiences.”
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