Movie Comparison: Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (2011)

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  Tucker &
Dale vs.
Evil
Domestic Release Date Sep 30, 2011
Production Budget $5,000,000
Opening Weekend Theaters 31
Maximum Theaters 44
Theatrical Engagements 216
Domestic Opening Weekend $52,843
Domestic Box Office $223,838
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$304,276
International Box Office $5,252,540
Worldwide Box Office $5,476,378
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  Tucker &
Dale vs.
Evil
Opening Weekend $52,843 /
$52,843
2nd Weekend $39,776 /
$111,342
3rd Weekend $24,857 /
$153,565
4th Weekend $13,043 /
$183,231
5th Weekend $13,333 /
$203,586
6th Weekend $4,634 /
$213,555
7th Weekend $2,437 /
$218,916
8th Weekend $2,040 /
$222,011
9th Weekend $1,269 /
$223,615
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  Tucker &
Dale vs.
Evil
Opening Week $71,566 /
$71,566
2nd Week $57,142 /
$128,708
3rd Week $41,480 /
$170,188
4th Week $20,065 /
$190,253
5th Week $18,668 /
$208,921
6th Week $7,558 /
$216,479
7th Week $3,492 /
$219,971
8th Week $2,375 /
$222,346
9th Week $1,492 /
$223,838
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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.