Movie Comparison: Ballet 422 (2015)
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Ballet 422 | |
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Domestic Release Date | Feb 6, 2015 |
Production Budget | |
Opening Weekend Theaters | 2 |
Maximum Theaters | 27 |
Theatrical Engagements | 171 |
Domestic Opening Weekend | $27,653 |
Domestic Box Office | $333,554 |
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Box Office |
$426,532 |
International Box Office | |
Worldwide Box Office | $333,554 |
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Ballet 422 | |
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Opening Weekend | $27,653 / $27,653 |
2nd Weekend | $33,787 / $71,971 |
3rd Weekend | $28,437 / $122,411 |
4th Weekend | $29,008 / $166,678 |
5th Weekend | $26,266 / $207,850 |
6th Weekend | $26,306 / $247,747 |
7th Weekend | $20,905 / $281,568 |
8th Weekend | $10,200 / $301,363 |
9th Weekend | $5,003 / $309,300 |
10th Weekend | $1,695 / $316,092 |
11th Weekend | $2,002 / $320,095 |
12th Weekend | $2,849 / $324,683 |
13th Weekend | $1,472 / $327,879 |
14th Weekend | $2,452 / $332,843 |
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Ballet 422 | |
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Opening Week | $38,184 / $38,184 |
2nd Week | $55,790 / $93,974 |
3rd Week | $43,696 / $137,670 |
4th Week | $43,914 / $181,584 |
5th Week | $39,857 / $221,441 |
6th Week | $39,222 / $260,663 |
7th Week | $30,500 / $291,163 |
8th Week | $13,134 / $304,297 |
9th Week | $10,100 / $314,397 |
10th Week | $3,696 / $318,093 |
11th Week | $3,741 / $321,834 |
12th Week | $4,573 / $326,407 |
13th Week | $3,984 / $330,391 |
14th Week | $3,163 / $333,554 |
15th Week | - / - |
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Note: A theatrical engagement is defined as the movie playing in a single theater for one week. So, for example, a film that plays in 3,000 theaters in its first week and 2,000 theaters in its second week will have had 5,000 theatrical engagements.