Movie Comparison: The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)

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  The Muppet
Christmas
Carol
Domestic Release Date Dec 11, 1992
Production Budget $12,000,000
Opening Weekend Theaters 2,075
Maximum Theaters 2,084
Theatrical Engagements 12,446
Domestic Opening Weekend $5,010,109
Domestic Box Office $27,379,507
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$70,987,270
International Box Office $4,345,043
Worldwide Box Office $31,724,550
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  The Muppet
Christmas
Carol
Opening Weekend $5,010,109 /
$5,010,109
2nd Weekend $4,070,823 /
$10,456,825
3rd Weekend $3,018,918 /
$17,477,344
4th Weekend $3,022,606 /
$24,634,195
5th Weekend $714,952 /
$25,678,752
6th Weekend $672,508 /
$26,499,004
7th Weekend $228,956 /
$26,793,819
8th Weekend $167,926 /
$27,011,977
9th Weekend $105,664 /
$27,151,983
10th Weekend $59,295 /
$27,230,809
11th Weekend $29,694 /
$27,274,107
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  The Muppet
Christmas
Carol
Opening Week $6,386,002 /
$6,386,002
2nd Week $8,072,424 /
$14,458,426
3rd Week $7,153,163 /
$21,611,589
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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.