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The Letters

 2014
 114 minutes (1 hrs 54 mins)
No cover art for The Letters

Production Country

United States

Director and Cast Quickview

Directed by

William Riead

Starring

Juliet Stevenson · Max von Sydow · Rutger Hauer · Priya Darshini · Kranti Redkar · Aapo Pukk

Full cast & crew

Release dates

US release date US release: 4th December 2015
United States release date United States release: 4th December 2015
Hong Kong release date Hong Kong release: 25th August 2016

Box Office Quickview

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 4th Dec '15
  • Debut position: 16
  • Highest position: 16
  • Debut gross: $700.7 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 5

Chart position history

UK box office

US box office

Global box office

Certificates

US
PG

6

PG

12

PG

0+

Total grosses

UK total gross
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US total gross
United States Flag  $1.6 Million
Global total gross
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I was unaware until now that the land that the Hollywood sign sits on is owned by a Private Investors Group, who bought the land from Howard Hughes estate in 2002. The Investment group are willing to sell the land to the City of Los Angeles who own the letters but they want $12 million for it.

The City is only just shy of this money, but in the mean time a Danish architect has come up with an idea of removing the current letters and rebuilding a bigger replica with a hotel in so people can stay in the letters.

A fascinating idea for sure, but removing the icon sign and rebuilding may be a step too far. I'm sure it would make money, and would be booked out the whole time, but the sign is what many people go to Hollywood to see and I think it would loose it's appeal if changed at all.

With all this said it will loose it's appeal even more if the money is not raised and the land is used to build luxury homes as the Investment company is planning, so if it's has to change then the hotel is the better of two evils, but I'm sure we'll be seeing the current sign for years to come.