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What We Did On Our Holiday

What We Did On Our Holiday
2014

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Directed by

Andy Hamilton · Guy Jenkin

Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 26th Sep '14
  • Debut position: 4
  • Highest position: 4
  • Debut gross: £811.1 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 17

Chart position history

UK box office

26 Sep, 2014
4
3 Oct, 2014
5
10 Oct, 2014
8
17 Oct, 2014
12
24 Oct, 2014
14

US box office

Global box office

Certificates


12A age rating

Total grosses

UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £4.1 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $0
Global total gross
Global Flag  $10.7 Million

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Last viewed:
20th Oct 2025
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Combined DVD and Blue-ray sales have Denzel Washington starring the the big screen remake of the TV series The Equalizer at the top.

Released on 26th December in 2014 the film entered the box office chart at the second best film of that week with a doubt gross of £1.9 million.

It never went any higher than 2 and over a 5 week run on the box office the films took a UK gross of £6.7 million.

Last weeks top film, A Walk Among The Tombstones falls this week to number 4 after 3 new entries enter at the top.

Apart from The Equalizer at the top there is The Box trolls at number 2 and What We Did On Our Holiday at number 3.

At the UK box office this week there is a first for UK cinema, the single day screening of Billy Elliot the musical, screened live at cinemas across the country tops the box office.

Event cinema has become bigger and bigger in the UK over the last couple of years, Back to the Future this August was massive and Doctor Who has had a couple, none so far have come close to Billy Elliot's £1.9 million gross.

Surprisingly it beats into second place the much anticipated The Equalizer starring Denzel Washington, it was a close race but the 80's TV show remake's gross of £1.89 million was just shy of the number 1 film.

Two other film entered the box office this week inside the top 15 - What We Did On Our Holiday at 4 - Maps to the Stars at number 15

Historical Charts

This time last year Prisoners took over at the top from Ron Howard's Rush which went back to number 2 after a single week at the top.

Five years ago the remake of 70's classic Fame hit the box office summit on it's debut week knocking Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs after a week at the top.

Ten years ago it was all change at the top end of the box office with Wimbledon taking the number 1 spot knocking Collateral down to 3.

Fifteen years ago The Haunting made it's debut at the top while Eyes Wide Shut fell to the 3rd positon after a couple of weeks at the top.