Movie Comparison: The Little Mermaid (1989)

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  The Little
Mermaid
Domestic Release Date Nov 15, 1989
Production Budget  
Opening Weekend Theaters 994
Maximum Theaters 2,057
Theatrical Engagements 26,899
Domestic Opening Weekend $6,031,914
Domestic Box Office $111,543,479
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$286,093,287
International Box Office $110,724,135
Worldwide Box Office $222,267,614
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  1. Daily Comparison
  2. Weekend Comparison
  3. Week Comparison
  The Little
Mermaid
Opening Weekend $6,031,914 /
$6,065,716
2nd Weekend $8,384,862 /
$16,832,844
3rd Weekend $4,030,274 /
$22,109,571
4th Weekend $2,764,119 /
$25,748,251
5th Weekend $2,522,362 /
$28,941,871
6th Weekend $3,319,664 /
$34,089,416
7th Weekend $9,235,512 /
$49,401,857
8th Weekend $4,585,047 /
$56,126,383
9th Weekend $3,851,208 /
$60,855,174
10th Weekend $2,823,840 /
$65,247,711
11th Weekend $2,174,414 /
$68,066,110
12th Weekend - /
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13th Weekend - /
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14th Weekend $1,774,352 /
$74,262,415
15th Weekend $1,048,730 /
$75,689,932
16th Weekend - /
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17th Weekend - /
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18th Weekend - /
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19th Weekend $580,701 /
$79,181,238
20th Weekend - /
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  The Little
Mermaid
Opening Week - /
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2nd Week $8,414,180 /
$8,447,982
3rd Week $9,631,315 /
$18,079,297
4th Week $4,904,835 /
$22,984,132
5th Week $3,435,377 /
$26,419,509
6th Week $4,350,243 /
$30,769,752
7th Week $9,396,593 /
$40,166,345
8th Week $11,374,991 /
$51,541,336
9th Week $5,462,630 /
$57,003,966
10th Week $5,419,905 /
$62,423,871
11th Week $3,467,825 /
$65,891,696
12th Week - /
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13th Week - /
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14th Week - /
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15th Week $2,153,139 /
$74,641,202
16th 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.