Domestic Total: 2.85M
Opening Weekend: 134.79K
Legs: 5.22
Overview: Lexington, Kentucky, 2004. Four young men attempt to execute one of the most audacious art heists in the history of the United States.
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Evan Peters | Warren Lipka |
| Barry Keoghan | Spencer Reinhard |
| Blake Jenner | Chas Allen |
| Jared Abrahamson | Eric Borsuk |
| Warren Lipka | The Real Warren Lipka |
| Spencer Reinhard | The Real Spencer Reinhard |
| Chas Allen | The Real Chas Allen |
| Eric Borsuk | The Real Eric Borsuk |
| Ann Dowd | Betty Jean 'BJ' Gooch |
| Gary Basaraba | Warren Lipka Senior |
| Lara Grice | Mrs. Lipka |
| Jane McNeill | Mrs. Reinhard |
| Whitney Goin | Mrs. Allen |
| Udo Kier | Mr. Van Der Hoek |
| Wayne Duvall | Bill Welton |
| Fedor Steer | Dutchman in Café |
| Jack Landry | Economics Lecturer |
| Gretchen Koerner | Exam Professor #2 |
| William Cowboy Reed | FBI Dorm |
| Drew Starkey | Frat Boy |
| Karen Wheeling Reynolds | Female Art Professor |
| Kevin L. Johnson | Scruffy Counterfeiter |
| Abigail Dolan | Special Collections Student |
| Dorothy Reynolds | Spencer's Sister |
| Al Mitchell | Supermarket Security |
| Marlo Scheitler | Airport Traveler (uncredited) |
| Pamela Bell Mitchell | Art Class Girl (uncredited) |
| Tiffany Alice | Art Class Girl (uncredited) |
| Josh Royston | Bartender (uncredited) |
| Steven 'Trainset' Curtis | Blues Bar Patron (uncredited) |
| Grayson Nickel | Brother of Graduate (uncredited) |
| Lauran Foster | Club Goer (uncredited) |
| Jesse Truesdell | FBI Agent (uncredited) |
| Alec Heroux | Frat Boy (uncredited) |
| Morgan Prewitt | Girl in Hallway (uncredited) |
| Brian Cole | Man Dancing in Bar (uncredited) |
| Stacy Rabon | Mean Betty Jean (uncredited) |
| Jason Caceres | Pledge (uncredited) |
| Stephen Royal Phillips | Police Officer (uncredited) |
| Ben McIntire | Reinhard's Sibling (uncredited) |
| Josh Jordan | Smoking Kid (uncredited) |
| Cody Taylor | Student (uncredited) |
| Debby Handolescu | Student (uncredited) |
| Liam Marcy | Student (uncredited) |
| James R. Wiley | Student in Dorm Hall (uncredited) |
| Elijah Everett | Transy Security (uncredited) |
| JD Demers | Used Car Salesman (uncredited) |
| Hannah Hoyt | Valedictorian (uncredited) |
| Kelly Borgnis | Woman at the Bar (uncredited) |
| Sophia Alongi | Younger Sister (uncredited) |
| Kareem J. Alston | N/A |
| Anthony J. Police | Man with Gun |
| Eddie King | Male Art Professor |
| James Rackley | Active |
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Week 1: $187.6K
Week 2: $356.65K
Investor Share: $196.16K
Week 3+: $2.31M
Investor Share: $1.15M
$1.68M (37.08%)
Investor Share: $588.66K
Budget: $3M
P&A: $3M
Gross: $4.54M
Net: $2.05M
Costs: $6M
Profit: $-3.95M (Loss)
The profitability breakdown is based on Dan Murrell's YouTube videos (Dan Murrell is not affiliated with Reel Numbers). The breakdown only includes the theatrical release and does not account for any post-theatrical revenue streams such as streaming, home video, or merchandise sales. Additionally, the breakdown does not include any tax incentives, sponsorships, or product placement that may have occurred during production.