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Click
2006
 107 minutes (1 hrs 47 mins)

Production Country

United States

Director and Cast Quickview

Directed by

Frank Coraci

Starring

Adam Sandler · Kate Beckinsale · Christopher Walken · David Hasselhoff · Henry Winkler · Julie Kavner

Full cast & crew

Release dates

US release date US release: 23rd June 2006
Australia release date Australia release: 22nd June 2006
Puerto Rico release date Puerto Rico release: 22nd June 2006

Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 29th Sep '06
  • Debut position: 1
  • Highest position: 1
  • Debut gross: £1.8 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 8

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 23rd Jun '06
  • Debut position: 1
  • Highest position: 1
  • Debut gross: $40 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 14

Chart position history

UK box office

29 Sep, 2006
1
6 Oct, 2006
3
13 Oct, 2006
4
20 Oct, 2006
8
27 Oct, 2006
7
3 Nov, 2006
11
10 Nov, 2006
12
17 Nov, 2006
15

US box office

23 Jun, 2006
1
30 Jun, 2006
3
7 Jul, 2006
4
14 Jul, 2006
7
21 Jul, 2006
11
28 Jul, 2006
15

Global box office

Certificates

US
PG-13

14

Tous publics

12

Apt

Total grosses

UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £7.9 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $137.4 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $240.7 Million

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After the nail biting cliffhanger of Avengers Infinity War all Marvel fans are waiting in anticipation for Avengers Endgame.

The film is out in April 25th 2019 so not long to wait until we find out what the after effect of Thanos famous click will be, and if Tony Stark gets back to earth.

check out the new traielr below and see if you can spot what hints are in there for the films story.

On the UK box office this week Emily Blunt knocks off Renee Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones is no match for The Girl on The Train.

Making its debut with just under £7 million The Girl on The Train is aiming for a similar target audience as Gone Girl which was released early October of 2014 and did very well.

This film which is also based on a bestselling novel has managed to come in £2 million higher despite reviews not being as favourable.

After 3 weeks at the top is it time for Bridget Jones's Baby to surrender the top spot and with a £2.9 million weekend falls to number 2.

The film cant be too sorry for itself as it has grossed £37.8 million so far and at the current pace will most likely become the most successful of the series.

Also new this week are War On Everyone at number 7 and Tristan und Isolde from the Metropolitan Opera which is new at 8.

Highest total grossing movie this week id Finding Dory with £41 million and longest run is The Secret Life of Pets which has now been around for 11 weeks.

Historical chart

A year ago - The Martian remained at the top for a second week while top new film Sicario entered at number 2.

Five years ago - Johnny English Reborn made its debut at the top of the box office with Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy falling to number 3.

Ten years ago - The Devil Wears Prada was the new film at the top while Click slipped down to number 3.

Fifteen years ago - Moulin Rouge made its way back to the top of the box office after Artificial Intelligence: AI spend 2 weeks there. Artificial Intelligence: AI fell to number 2.

Twenty years ago - The Nutty Professor was the top new film on the UK box office, it knocked off Last Man Standing.

Twenty five years ago - Out For Justice debuted at the top, knocking off Terminator 2: Judgement Day after 7 weeks at the top, it fell to number 3.

It's not often that I take much notice of the Star Wars fan email that I get in my inbox on regular occasions these days, and usually wants to sell me something, but this time something caught my attention, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back is about to be 30 years old!

Now apart from the sudden terror that I had of, how old does that make me, the email details the fact that this past weekend is the 30th anniversary of the screening of first images from the film in the form of a trailer.

I clicked the link and watched the trailer, first of all you start to realise how much cinema has changed in 30 years, and trailers certainly have a different job these days, but 2 things happened to me, first I thought about how people must have been amazed sitting in the cinema watching this, the trailer was attached to a re-release of Star Wars (something which rarely happens these days) and not only was this the only way could have got to see the trailer, no internet back then, and home video was for the rich, but the trailer was there to give people a taste of the movie, not market the film to the hilt.

The second thing that happened was I remembered when I first saw footage of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, a UK programme called The South Bank Show had done a special on Star Wars and at the very end they showed a quite long clip of the film. To note is the fact hat back on those days there was a quite lengthy gap between a film being released in the UK and America.

For a moment on Saturday it was a good trip down memory lane, so check out this link and enjoy the trailer of The Empire Strikes Back.