
Léon The Professional
Synopsis
After her father, step-mother, step-sister and little brother are killed by her father's employers, the 12-year-old daughter of an abject drug dealer manages to take refuge in the apartment of a professional hitman who at her request teaches her the methods of his job so she can take her revenge on the corrupt DEA agent who ruined her life by killing her beloved brother.
Production Budget Analysis
What was the production budget for Léon: The Professional?
Directed by Luc Besson, with Jean Reno, Natalie Portman, Gary Oldman leading the cast, Léon: The Professional was produced by Gaumont with a confirmed budget of $16,000,000, placing it in the low-budget category for crime films.
At $16,000,000, Léon: The Professional was produced on a modest budget. Lower-budget films benefit from reduced break-even thresholds, with profitability achievable at approximately $40,000,000.
Budget Comparison — Similar Productions
• Nobody (2021): Budget $16,000,000 | Gross $57,512,470 → ROI: 259% • Thelma & Louise (1991): Budget $16,000,000 | Gross $45,361,000 → ROI: 184% • 10 Things I Hate About You (1999): Budget $16,000,000 | Gross $53,478,166 → ROI: 234% • Bones and All (2022): Budget $16,000,000 | Gross $15,234,907 → ROI: -5% • The Princess Bride (1987): Budget $16,000,000 | Gross $30,900,000 → ROI: 93%
Key Budget Allocation Categories
▸ Talent & Director Compensation Thrillers depend on compelling lead performances to sustain tension, making cast compensation a primary budget concern. Directors with proven thriller credentials command premium fees.
▸ Cinematography & Location Photography Thriller aesthetics demand specific visual languages — surveillance-style photography, claustrophobic framing, or expansive location work across multiple cities or countries.
▸ Editorial & Sound Post-Production Precision editing — controlling information flow, building suspense through pacing, and orchestrating reveals — requires extended post-production schedules.
Key Production Personnel
CAST: Jean Reno, Natalie Portman, Gary Oldman, Danny Aiello, Peter Appel Key roles: Jean Reno as Léon Montana; Natalie Portman as Mathilda Lando; Gary Oldman as Norman Stansfield; Danny Aiello as Tony
DIRECTOR: Luc Besson CINEMATOGRAPHY: Thierry Arbogast MUSIC: Éric Serra EDITING: Sylvie Landra PRODUCTION: Gaumont, Les Films du Dauphin FILMED IN: France
Box Office Performance
Léon: The Professional earned $19,501,238 domestically and $25,783,736 internationally, for a worldwide total of $45,284,974. Revenue was split 43% domestic / 57% international.
Break-Even Analysis
Using the industry-standard 2.5x multiplier (P&A + exhibitor shares of 40–50% + distribution fees), Léon: The Professional needed approximately $40,000,000 to break even. The film surpassed this threshold by $5,284,974.
Return on Investment (ROI)
Revenue: $45,284,974 Budget: $16,000,000 Net: $29,284,974 ROI: 183.0%
Profitability Assessment
VERDICT: Profitable
Léon: The Professional delivered a solid return, earning $45,284,974 worldwide on a $16,000,000 budget (183% ROI). Combined with ancillary revenue, the film was a financial positive for Gaumont.
INDUSTRY IMPACT
AWARDS & RECOGNITION
Summary: 5 wins & 16 nominations total









































































































































































































































































































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