Movie Comparison: Stakeout (1987)

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  Stakeout
Domestic Release Date Aug 5, 1987
Production Budget  
Opening Weekend Theaters 951
Maximum Theaters 1,364
Theatrical Engagements 13,678
Domestic Opening Weekend $5,170,403
Domestic Box Office $65,673,233
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$181,063,284
International Box Office
Worldwide Box Office $65,673,233
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  1. Daily Comparison
  2. Weekend Comparison
  3. Week Comparison
  Stakeout
Opening Weekend $5,170,403 /
$6,538,935
2nd Weekend $5,574,782 /
$15,235,273
3rd Weekend $5,559,712 /
$24,026,251
4th Weekend $4,729,337 /
$31,622,677
5th Weekend $7,071,745 /
$40,747,987
6th Weekend $4,202,518 /
$46,067,684
7th Weekend $3,322,349 /
$50,598,518
8th Weekend $2,552,420 /
$53,983,325
9th Weekend $2,016,049 /
$56,672,746
10th Weekend $1,686,809 /
$58,889,570
11th Weekend $1,241,404 /
$60,447,730
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14th Weekend $406,985 /
$63,139,023
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  Stakeout
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2nd Week $8,291,959 /
$9,660,491
3rd Week $8,806,048 /
$18,466,539
4th Week $8,426,801 /
$26,893,340
5th Week $6,782,902 /
$33,676,242
6th Week $8,188,924 /
$41,865,166
7th Week $5,411,003 /
$47,276,169
8th Week $4,154,736 /
$51,430,905
9th Week $3,225,792 /
$54,656,697
10th Week $2,546,064 /
$57,202,761
11th Week $2,003,565 /
$59,206,326
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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.