Australia Box Office for Star Wars Ep. I: The Phantom Menace (1999)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $168,382Details
Worldwide Box Office $1,046,515,409Details
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Synopsis

Stranded on the desert planet Tatooine after rescuing young Queen Amidala from the impending invasion of Naboo, Jedi apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn discover nine-year-old Anakin Skywalker, a young slave unusually strong in the Force. Anakin wins a thrilling Podrace and with it his freedom as he leaves his home to be trained as a Jedi. The heroes return to Naboo where Anakin and the Queen face massive invasion forces while the two Jedi contend with a deadly foe named Darth Maul. Only then do they realize the invasion is merely the first step in a sinister scheme by the re-emergent forces of darkness known as the Sith.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$115,000,000
Australia Releases: June 3rd, 1999 (Wide)
May 2nd, 2024 (Limited) (4K Restoration)
Video Release: March 22nd, 2005 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for sci-fi action/violence
Running Time: 133 minutes
Franchise: Star Wars
Keywords: Visual Effects, 3-D, 3D Re-release, Delayed Sequel, Orphan, Secret Identity, War, Royalty, Political, Fugitive / On the Run, Invented Language, Gambling, Slavery, Organized Crime, Same Actor, Multiple Roles, Sequel With Lead Character Recast, Prequel, Good vs. Evil, Robot, Fake Sports, Single Parent, Mentor, Underwater, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, Filmed in Leavesden Studios, Hertfordshire, England, Filmed in Hertfordshire, England, Filmed in England, Filmed in United Kingdom, Filmed in Tozeur, Tunisia, Filmed in Tunisia, Filmed in Caserta Palace, Italy, Filmed in Italy, Heroic Adventure
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Animation/Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Lucasfilm, 20th Century Fox
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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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
2024/05/03 6 $168,382   190 $886   $168,382 1,301

Box Office Summary Per Territory

$00$00
Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 6/3/1999 $0 0 190 190 $168,382 5/6/2024
Brazil 5/4/2024 00$0
Mexico 5/2/2024 00$0
Netherlands 5/2/2024 $85,254 82 82 82 $85,254 5/6/2024
New Zealand 6/10/1999 $0 0 67 67 $18,417 5/6/2024
North America 5/19/1999 $64,810,970 2,970 3,126 52,892 $487,576,624
Portugal 5/1/2024 $21,827 35 35 35 $136,347 5/7/2024
Spain 5/1/2024 $152,425 48 48 48 $152,425 5/9/2024
United Kingdom 5/3/2024 $1,455,033 673 673 673 $72,289,157 5/10/2024
 
Rest of World $486,088,803
 
Worldwide Total$1,046,515,409 5/10/2024

Leading Cast

Liam Neeson    Qui-Gon Jinn
Ewan McGregor    Obi-Wan Kenobi
Natalie Portman    Queen Amidala Padme Naberrie
Jake Lloyd    Anakin Skywalker

Supporting Cast

Ian McDiarmid    Senator Palpatine
Anthony Daniels    C-3PO
Kenny Baker    R2D2
Pernilla August    Shmi Skywalker
Frank Oz    Yoda
Oliver Ford Davies    Sio Bibble
Hugh Quarshie    Captain Panaka
Ahmed Best    Jar Jar Binks
Terence Stamp    Chancellor Valorum
Brian Blessed    Boss Nass
Andrew Secombe    Watto
Ray Park    Darth Maul
Peter Serafinowicz    Voice of Darth Maul
Lewis Macleod    Sebulba
Warwick Davis    Wald
Steve Speirs    Captain Tarpals
Silas Carson    Nute Gunray/Republic Cruiser Pilot
Jerome Blake    Rune Haako
James Taylor    Voice of Rune Haako
Alan Ruscoe    Daultay Dofine
Chris Sanders    Voice of Daultay Dofine
Ralph Brown    Ric Olié
Celia Imrie    Fighter Pilot Bravo 5
Benedict Taylor    Fighter Pilot Bravo 2
Clarence Smith    Fighter Pilot Bravo 3
Samuel L. Jackson    Mace Windu
Dominic West    Palace Guard
Cristina da Silva    Rabe
Friday Wilson    Eirtae
Candice Orwell    Yane
Sofia Coppola    Saché
Keira Knightley    Decoy Queen
Bronagh Gallagher    Republic Cruiser Captain
John Fensom    TC-14
Lindsay Duncan    Voice of TC-14
Greg Proops    Fode
Scott Capurro    Beed
Margaret Towner    Jira
Dhruv Chanchani    Kitster
Oliver Walpole    Seek
Jenna Green    Amee
Megan Udall    Melee
Hassani Shapi    Eeth Koth
Gin    Adi Gallia
Khan Bonfils    Saesee Tiin
Michelle Taylor    Yarael Poof
Michaela Cottrell    Even Piell
Dipika O'Neill Joti    Depa Billaba
Phil Eason    Yaddle
Mark Coulier    Aks Moe
Marc Silk    Voice of Aks Moe
Toby Longworth    Voice of Lott Dodd
Tyger Tyger    Voice of Tey How

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

George Lucas    Director
George Lucas    Screenwriter
Rick McCallum    Producer
George Lucas    Executive Producer
Gavin Bocquet    Production Designer
Paul Martin Smith    Editor
Ben Burtt    Editor
John Williams    Composer
David Tattersall    Director of Photography
Chris Newman    Assistant Director
Roger Christian    Second Unit Director
Rob Coleman    Animation Director
Peter Russell    Supervising Art Director
Fred Hole    Art Director
John King    Art Director
Rod McLean    Art Director
Phil Harvey    Art Director
Ben Scott    Art Director
Peter Walpole    Set Decorator
Giles Nuttgens    Second Unit Camera
Scott Squires    Visual Effects Supervisor
John Knoll    Visual Effects Supervisor
Dennis Muren    Visual Effects Supervisor
Trisha Biggar    Costume Designer
John Midgley    Recordist
Gary Rydstrom    Re-recording Mixer
Tom Johnson    Re-recording Mixer
Shawn Murphy    Re-recording Mixer
Ben Burtt    Supervising Sound Editor
Tom Bellfort    Supervising Sound Editor
Matthew Wood    Supervising Sound Editor
Teresa Eckton    Sound Effects Editor
Christopher Scarabosio    Sound Effects Editor
Ben Burtt    Sound Designer
Sara Bolder    Dialogue Editor
Gwendolyn Yates Whittle    Dialogue Editor
Ken Wannberg    Music Editor
Paul Engelen    Make up
Sue Love    Hairstylist
Robin Gurland    Casting Director
Nick Gillard    Stunt Coordinator

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