Movie Comparison: Kids (1995)

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  Kids
Domestic Release Date Jul 21, 1995
Production Budget $1,500,000
Opening Weekend Theaters 2
Maximum Theaters 221
Theatrical Engagements 1,628
Domestic Opening Weekend $85,709
Domestic Box Office $7,412,216
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$18,368,656
International Box Office $13,000,000
Worldwide Box Office $20,412,216
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  1. Daily Comparison
  2. Weekend Comparison
  3. Week Comparison
  Kids
Opening Weekend $85,709 /
$85,709
2nd Weekend $443,657 /
$607,332
3rd Weekend $557,312 /
$1,480,324
4th Weekend $482,366 /
$2,366,769
5th Weekend $543,777 /
$3,351,458
6th Weekend $536,939 /
$4,356,014
7th Weekend $664,789 /
$5,433,575
8th Weekend $398,714 /
$6,037,271
9th Weekend $309,446 /
$6,543,007
10th Weekend $154,498 /
$6,814,175
11th Weekend $103,177 /
$6,985,842
12th Weekend $72,696 /
$7,117,554
13th Weekend $51,196 /
$7,222,796
14th Weekend $26,112 /
$7,269,578
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  Kids
Opening Week $163,675 /
$163,675
2nd Week $759,337 /
$923,012
3rd Week $961,391 /
$1,884,403
4th Week $923,278 /
$2,807,681
5th Week $1,011,394 /
$3,819,075
6th Week $949,711 /
$4,768,786
7th Week $869,771 /
$5,638,557
8th Week $595,004 /
$6,233,561
9th Week $426,116 /
$6,659,677
10th Week $222,988 /
$6,882,665
11th Week $162,193 /
$7,044,858
12th Week $126,742 /
$7,171,600
13th Week $71,866 /
$7,243,466
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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.