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School of Rock

School of Rock
2004

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Directed by

Starring

Jack Black · Adam Pascal · Lucas Papaelias · Chris Stack · Sarah Silverman · Mike White

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Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 6th Feb '04
  • Debut position: 1
  • Highest position: 1
  • Debut gross: £2.7 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 8

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 3rd Oct '03
  • Debut position: 1
  • Highest position: 1
  • Debut gross: $19.6 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 22

Chart position history

UK box office

6 Feb, 2004
1
13 Feb, 2004
3
20 Feb, 2004
3
27 Feb, 2004
3
5 Mar, 2004
3
12 Mar, 2004
7
19 Mar, 2004
9

US box office

3 Oct, 2003
1
10 Oct, 2003
2
17 Oct, 2003
4
24 Oct, 2003
6
31 Oct, 2003
8
7 Nov, 2003
10
14 Nov, 2003
13
21 Nov, 2003
14

Global box office

Certificates


PG age rating

Total grosses

UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £10.3 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $81.3 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $0

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'School of Rock' Stars: Where Are They Now? + Photos  businessinsider.com Wed, 8th January 2025

No move at the top of the box office chart this week for The Lego Movie which makes it 3 in a row now for the little plastic bricks.

Keeping a still solid weekend gross of £3.2 million The Lego Movie was able to keep all pretenders to the throne at bay. the total now for Lego is £26.7 million.

Highest new film of the week is the Liam Neeson action film Non-Stop which debuts at 2 with £2.6 million.

A year ago Hansel and Gretel was the highest new film of the week debuting at the top of the chart, knocking Wreck-It Ralph down to the runner up spot.

Five years ago Slumdog Millionaire was still at the top off the back of big Oscar success while highest new film was Unborn at number 3.

Ten years ago Along Came Poly entered the chart at number one moving School of Rock down to number three.

Fifteen years ago A Bugs Life held firm at the top leaving highest new film You've Got Mail to enter at two.

Twenty years ago Schindler's List stayed at the top on the back of it's Oscar glory while Beethoven's 2nd was the highest new film at four.

Finally Twenty-Five years ago Rain Man was doing big business as the top film for March.

After an impressive 3 week run at the top Wolf of Wall Street this week surrenders to animated feature Mr Peabody and Sherman.

An early half term treat for the kids, Mr Peabody makes a splash at the top with £3.9 million over the weekend beating out quite easily a challenge from the Robocop reboot which lands at 2 with £2.4 million.

The Wolf of Wall Street dips to number 3 with a weekend take of £1.6 million bringing it's total to £17 million.

New films this week: -

  • Mr Peabody and Sherman
  • Robocop (2014)
  • Dallas Buyers Club
  • Rusalka Met Opera 2014

This time last year Disney's Wreck-It Ralph made a good debut at the top of the box office knocking the 4 week champion Les Mis from the top.

Five years ago there was also a change at the top with Brad Pitt starring in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button making it's debut knocking Slumdog Millionaire down to number 3.

Ten years ago it was a similar story when Jet Black's starring School of Rock took over at the top on it's debut knocking the previous weeks top film Scary Movie 3 to number 4.

Fifteen years ago (and not to sound too receptive) A Bugs Life took over at the top on it's debut week knocking Shakespeare In Love into the runner up spot.

Finally twenty years ago Mrs Doubtfire was still the big film of February with Free Willy proving to be the big new film of the month.