Australia Box Office for The Scorpion King (2002)

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The Scorpion King
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $1,297,995Details
Worldwide Box Office $165,890,634Details
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  6. Cast & Crew
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Synopsis

Inspired by the legendary Egyptian warrior, “The Scorpion King” is set 5000 years ago in the notorious city of Gomorrah, where an evil ruler is determined to lay waste to all the nomadic peoples of the desert. The few remaining tribes, never natural allies, have to unite or perish. Knowing their enemy relies on the visions of a sorcerer, they hire a skilled assassin, Mathayus, to eliminate the visionary.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$60,000,000
Australia Releases: April 18th, 2002 (Wide)
Video Release: October 1st, 2002 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of action violence and some sensuality
Running Time: 94 minutes
Franchise: Mummy, Scorpion King
Keywords: Action Adventure, Origin Story, Ancient Egypt, Slow Motion Scene, Sword & Sorcerer
Source:Spin-Off
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Alphaville
Production Countries: Belgium, Germany, United States
Languages: English

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2002/04/19 - $1,297,995   267 $4,861   $1,297,995 1

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 4/18/2002 $1,297,995 267 267 267 $1,297,995 4/1/2020
North America 4/19/2002 $36,075,875 3,444 3,466 19,811 $90,580,000 2/28/2014
 
Rest of World $74,012,639
 
Worldwide Total$165,890,634 4/1/2020

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Leading Cast

Dwayne Johnson    Mathayus (The Scorpion King)
Steven Brand    Memnon
Kelly Hu    Cassandra
Michael Clarke Duncan    Balthazar

Supporting Cast

Bernard Hill    Philos
Grant Heslov    Arpid
Peter Facinelli    Takmet
Ralf Moeller    Thorak
Roger Rees    King Pheron
Sherri Howard    Queen Isis
Branscombe Richmond    Jesup
Conrad Roberts    Chieftain
Joseph Ruskin    Tribal Leader
Esteban Cueto    Third Akkadian
Nils Allen Stewart    Torturer
Scott L. Schwartz    Torturer
Andre Henschel    Memnon Soldier
Michael Hilow    Guard at Ant Pit
Nick Hermz    Guard at Ant Pit
Wesley John    Guard at Gomorrah Gate
Michelle Baney    Bazaar Barmaid
Barry Kramer    Sword Merchant
Marissa McMahon    Bird Merchant
Tim Iannello    Perfume Merchant
K.D. Aubert    Harlot
Sonia Vera    Harlot
Angelica Castro    Harlot
Tutu Sweeney    Street Urchin
Yuki Tokuhiro    Urchin
Te'Amir Sweeney    Urchin
Al Leong    Asian Training Master
Woon Young Park    Asian Training Fighter
Marcus Young    Asian Training Fighter
Paul Sloan    Soldier
Talani Rabb    Harem Girl
Sole Alberti    Harem Girl
Christina Rodriguez    Harem Girl
Pennelope Jimenez    Harem Girl
Sean Michael    Boy at Well
Adoni Maropis    Doubting General
Bernard White    Falconmaster
Amy Hunter    Warrior Woman
Diana Lupo    Warrior Woman
Heather Burton    Warrior Woman
Nikki Flux    Warrior Woman
Rachel Moore    Warrior Woman
Summer Altice    Warrior Woman
Brandon Gonzalez    Boy with Dates
Peter Quartaroli    Vision Archer
Peter Navy Tuiasosopo    Night Gate Guard
Amanda Bentley    Courtesan
Claudia Orellana    Courtesan
Jim Maniaci    Palace Guard
Shant Demirjian    Army Leader
Gus Rethwisch    Barbarian Guard
Richard Cetrone    Barbarian Guard

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Production and Technical Credits

Chuck Russell    Director
Stephen Sommers    Screenwriter
William Osborne    Screenwriter
David Hayter    Screenwriter
Stephen Sommers    Story Creator
Jonathan Hales    Story Creator
Stephen Sommers    Producer
Sean Daniel    Producer
James Jacks    Producer
Kevin Misher    Producer
Vince McMahon    Executive Producer
Ed Verreaux    Production Designer
Michael Tronick    Editor
Greg Parsons    Editor
John Debney    Composer
John R. Leonetti    Director of Photography
Richard Luke Rothschild    Co-Producer
Michael Tronick    Associate Producer
Josh McLaglen    Associate Producer
Josh McLaglen    Assistant Director
Billy Burton    Second Unit Director
Greg Michael    Second Unit Director
Andrew G. La Marca    Unit Production Manager
Greg Papalia    Supervising Art Director
Doug Meerdink    Art Director
Kate Sullivan    Set Decorator
Robert Labonge    Second Unit Camera
Hiro Narita    Second Unit Camera
Greg Michael    Additional Photography
Rodney Iwashina    Visual Effects Supervisor
Deak Ferrand    Visual Effects Designer
Larz Anderson    Special Effects Coordinator
John Bloomfield    Costume Designer
Nick Scarano    Costume Supervisor
Robert Anderson, Jr.    Sound Mixer
Steve Maslow    Re-recording Mixer
Gregg Landaker    Re-recording Mixer
Cameron Frankley    Supervising Sound Editor
Doug Jackson    Sound Effects Editor
Paula Fairfield    Sound Effects Editor
Ai-Ling Lee    Sound Effects Editor
Paul N. J. Ottosson    Sound Designer
Carin Rogers    Dialogue Editor
Robert Troy    Dialogue Editor
Gloria D'Alessandro    Dialogue Editor
Will Kaplan    Music Editor
Jeff Dawn    Make up
Peter Tothpal    Hairstylist
Sarah Halley Finn    Casting Director
Randi Hiller    Casting Director
Billy Burton    Stunt Coordinator
Thomas L. Lupo    Stunt Coordinator
Nilo Otero    First Assistant Director: Additional Second Unit

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.