Movie Comparison: Harlem Nights (1989)

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  Harlem Nights
Domestic Release Date Nov 17, 1989
Production Budget $30,000,000
Opening Weekend Theaters 2,180
Maximum Theaters 2,180
Theatrical Engagements 12,368
Domestic Opening Weekend $16,096,808
Domestic Box Office $60,857,262
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$163,668,277
International Box Office $35,000,000
Worldwide Box Office $95,857,262
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  Harlem Nights
Opening Weekend $16,096,808 /
$16,096,808
2nd Weekend $11,136,904 /
$34,865,452
3rd Weekend $5,202,610 /
$42,544,572
4th Weekend $2,917,788 /
$46,876,890
5th Weekend $1,724,761 /
$49,476,458
6th Weekend $1,354,976 /
$51,654,653
7th Weekend $2,124,064 /
$55,021,591
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19th Weekend $198,531 /
$60,135,854
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  Harlem Nights
Opening Week $23,728,548 /
$23,728,548
2nd Week $13,613,414 /
$37,341,962
3rd Week $6,617,140 /
$43,959,102
4th Week $3,792,595 /
$47,751,697
5th Week $2,547,980 /
$50,299,677
6th Week $2,597,850 /
$52,897,527
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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.