Movie Comparison: Casanova (2005)
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Casanova | |
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Domestic Release Date | Dec 25, 2005 |
Production Budget | |
Opening Weekend Theaters | 37 |
Maximum Theaters | 1,011 |
Theatrical Engagements | 3,328 |
Domestic Opening Weekend | $119,276 |
Domestic Box Office | $11,304,403 |
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Box Office |
$18,636,852 |
International Box Office | $24,900,000 |
Worldwide Box Office | $36,204,403 |
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Casanova | |
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Opening Weekend | $119,276 / $119,276 |
2nd Weekend | $405,615 / $891,814 |
3rd Weekend | $3,778,824 / $4,977,280 |
4th Weekend | $2,343,243 / $8,602,330 |
5th Weekend | $922,217 / $10,457,989 |
6th Weekend | $252,629 / $11,028,839 |
7th Weekend | $80,496 / $11,193,738 |
8th Weekend | $18,204 / $11,239,003 |
9th Weekend | $8,242 / $11,259,037 |
10th Weekend | $5,803 / $11,270,844 |
11th Weekend | $3,206 / $11,277,423 |
12th Weekend | - / - |
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14th Weekend | - / - |
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16th Weekend | - / - |
17th Weekend | $15,341 / $11,294,832 |
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20th Weekend | - / - |
Casanova | |
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Opening Week | $486,199 / $486,199 |
2nd Week | $712,257 / $1,198,456 |
3rd Week | $5,060,631 / $6,259,087 |
4th Week | $3,276,685 / $9,535,772 |
5th Week | $1,240,438 / $10,776,210 |
6th Week | $337,032 / $11,113,242 |
7th Week | $107,557 / $11,220,799 |
8th Week | $29,996 / $11,250,795 |
9th Week | $14,246 / $11,265,041 |
10th Week | $9,176 / $11,274,217 |
11th Week | $5,274 / $11,279,491 |
12th Week | - / - |
13th Week | - / - |
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16th Week | - / - |
17th Week | $24,912 / $11,304,403 |
18th 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.