The Mask of Zorro (1998)

The Mask of Zorro
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $93,828,745Details
International Box Office $139,871,255Details
Worldwide Box Office $233,700,000
Further financial details...

Synopsis

After having been imprisoned for 20 years, Don Diego de la Vega (aka Zorro) is intent on revenge after rival Don Raphael Montero murdered his wife and took his daughter Elena. He takes on Alejandro Murieta, who has his own reason for revenge, as his brother was killed by one of Montero’s henchmen, as an apprentice.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$22,525,855 (24.0% of total gross)
Legs:4.17 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:40.1% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$65,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,515 opening theaters/2,602 max. theaters, 9.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $215,666,060

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 801-900) 871 $93,828,745
All Time International Box Office (Rank 701-800) 760 $139,871,255
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 701-800) 758 $233,700,000
All Time Domestic Box Office for Remake Movies 34 $93,828,745
All Time International Box Office for Remake Movies 22 $139,871,255
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Remake Movies 23 $233,700,000

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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iTunes:iTunes
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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: July 17th, 1998 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
Video Release: October 18th, 2005 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some intense action and violence
Running Time: 140 minutes
Franchise: Zorro
Comparisons: vs. En kongelig affære
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Keywords: Action Adventure, Prologue, Government Corruption, 1800s, Death of a Spouse or Fiancée / Fiancé, Raised by Kidnappers, Mentor, Romance, Death of a Sibling, Bandits, Robin Hood Bandits
Source:Remake
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Amblin Entertainment
Production Countries: Mexico, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 438 $5,076,163 Sep 4, 1998 52
Top Historical Fiction Weekend Domestic 94 $22,525,855 Jul 17, 1998 3
Top Remake Weekend Domestic 64 $22,525,855 Jul 17, 1998 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 17, 1998 1 $22,525,855   2,515 $8,957   $22,525,855 1
Jul 24, 1998 2 $13,414,229 -40% 2,515 $5,334   $47,269,464 2
Jul 31, 1998 6 $8,320,932 -38% 2,515 $3,309   $61,953,317 3
Aug 7, 1998 8 $5,508,627 -34% 2,436 $2,261   $71,641,665 4
Aug 14, 1998 11 $3,760,358 -32% 2,123 $1,771   $78,430,821 5
Aug 21, 1998 15 $2,103,883 -44% 1,500 $1,403   $82,512,233 6
Aug 28, 1998 15 $1,718,086 -18% 1,322 $1,300   $85,203,939 7
Sep 4, 1998 14 $2,106,833 +23% 1,213 $1,737   $87,940,321 8
Sep 11, 1998 15 $1,003,555 -52% 1,085 $925   $89,228,663 9
Sep 18, 1998 13 $688,771 -31% 946 $728   $90,210,339 10
Sep 25, 1998 18 $431,218 -37% 725 $595   $90,837,081 11
Oct 2, 1998 25 $202,903 -53% 408 $497   $91,132,279 12
Oct 9, 1998 31 $135,445 -33% 295 $459   $91,307,993 13
Oct 16, 1998 37 $84,275 -38% 172 $490   $91,433,971 14
Oct 23, 1998 46 $56,039 -34% 113 $496   $91,509,343 15
Oct 30, 1998 44 $48,192 -14% 86 $560   $91,573,526 16
Nov 6, 1998 22 $516,952 +973% 605 $854   $92,103,521 17
Nov 13, 1998 20 $377,170 -27% 568 $664   $92,689,591 18
Nov 20, 1998 28 $204,379 -46% 405 $505   $93,013,581 19
Nov 27, 1998 34 $151,519 -26% 270 $561   $93,217,877 20
Dec 4, 1998 36 $87,355 -42% 231 $378   $93,365,581 21
Dec 11, 1998 40 $69,010 -21% 1,472 $47   $93,470,618 22
Dec 18, 1998 43 $47,460 -31% 84 $565   $93,551,761 23
Dec 25, 1998 43 $64,483 +36% 69 $935   $93,652,754 24
Jan 1, 1999 48 $55,810 -13% 69 $809   $93,771,072 25

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 17, 1998 1 $7,430,000     2,515 $2,954   $7,430,000 1
Jul 18, 1998 2 $8,410,000 +13%   2,515 $3,344   $15,840,000 2
Jul 19, 1998 1 $6,737,000 -20%   2,515 $2,679   $22,525,855 3
Jul 20, 1998 1 $3,011,219 -55%   2,515 $1,197   $25,537,074 4
Jul 21, 1998 1 $3,056,353 +1%   2,515 $1,215   $28,593,427 5
Jul 22, 1998 1 $2,708,674 -11%   2,515 $1,077   $31,302,101 6
Jul 23, 1998 2 $2,553,134 -6%   2,515 $1,015   $33,855,235 7
Jul 24, 1998 2 $4,085,000 +60% -45% 2,515 $1,624   $37,940,000 8
Jul 25, 1998 3 $5,255,000 +29% -38% 2,515 $2,089   $43,195,000 9
Jul 26, 1998 3 $3,987,000 -24% -41% 2,515 $1,585   $47,269,464 10
Jul 27, 1998 3 $1,671,227 -58% -44% 2,515 $665   $48,940,691 11
Jul 28, 1998 3 $1,807,533 +8% -41% 2,515 $719   $50,748,224 12
Jul 29, 1998 4 $1,457,314 -19% -46% 2,515 $579   $52,205,538 13
Jul 30, 1998 5 $1,426,847 -2% -44% 2,515 $567   $53,632,385 14
Jul 31, 1998 6 $2,540,000 +78% -38% 2,515 $1,010   $56,172,000 15
Aug 1, 1998 5 $3,420,000 +35% -35% 2,515 $1,360   $59,592,000 16
Aug 2, 1998 5 $2,505,000 -27% -37% 2,515 $996   $61,953,000 17
Aug 3, 1998 7 $1,070,074 -57% -36% 2,602 $411   $63,023,391 18
Aug 4, 1998 7 $1,131,725 +6% -37% 2,515 $450   $64,155,116 19
Aug 5, 1998 8 $994,710 -12% -32% 2,515 $396   $65,149,826 20
Aug 6, 1998 8 $983,212 -1% -31% 2,515 $391   $66,133,038 21
Aug 7, 1998 8 $1,729,962 +76% -32% 2,436 $710   $67,863,000 22
Aug 8, 1998 8 $2,325,000 +34% -32% 2,436 $954   $70,188,000 23
Aug 9, 1998 8 $1,670,000 -28% -33% 2,436 $686   $71,641,665 24
Aug 10, 1998 9 $754,519 -55% -29% 2,436 $310   $72,396,184 25
Aug 11, 1998 9 $877,960 +16% -22% 2,436 $360   $73,274,144 26
Aug 12, 1998 9 $713,173 -19% -28% 2,436 $293   $73,987,317 27
Aug 13, 1998 9 $683,146 -4% -31% 2,436 $280   $74,670,463 28
Aug 20, 1998 10 $432,228   -37% 2,123 $204   $80,406,350 35

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 17, 1998 1 $33,855,235   2,515 $13,461   $33,855,235 1
Jul 24, 1998 3 $19,777,150 -42% 2,515 $7,864   $53,632,385 2
Jul 31, 1998 6 $12,500,653 -37% 2,515 $4,970   $66,133,038 3
Aug 7, 1998 8 $8,537,425 -32% 2,436 $3,505   $74,670,463 4
Aug 14, 1998 11 $5,737,887 -33% 2,123 $2,703   $80,408,350 5
Aug 21, 1998 15 $3,077,503 -46% 1,500 $2,052   $83,485,853 6
Aug 28, 1998 14 $2,347,635 -24% 1,322 $1,776   $85,833,488 7
Sep 4, 1998 14 $2,391,620 +2% 1,213 $1,972   $88,225,108 8
Sep 11, 1998 15 $1,296,460 -46% 1,085 $1,195   $89,521,568 9
Sep 18, 1998 14 $884,295 -32% 946 $935   $90,405,863 10
Sep 25, 1998 19 $523,513 -41% 725 $722   $90,929,376 11
Oct 2, 1998 27 $243,172 -54% 408 $596   $91,172,548 12
Oct 9, 1998 32 $177,148 -27% 295 $601   $91,349,696 13
Oct 16, 1998 37 $103,608 -42% 172 $602   $91,453,304 14
Oct 23, 1998 41 $72,030 -30% 113 $637   $91,525,334 15
Oct 30, 1998 41 $61,235 -15% 86 $712   $91,586,569 16
Nov 6, 1998 22 $725,852 +1,085% 605 $1,200   $92,312,421 17
Nov 13, 1998 21 $496,781 -32% 568 $875   $92,809,202 18
Nov 20, 1998 29 $257,156 -48% 405 $635   $93,066,358 19
Nov 27, 1998 33 $211,868 -18% 270 $785   $93,278,226 20
Dec 4, 1998 35 $123,382 -42% 231 $534   $93,401,608 21
Dec 11, 1998 39 $102,693 -17% 1,472 $70   $93,504,301 22
Dec 18, 1998 38 $83,970 -18% 84 $1,000   $93,588,271 23
Dec 25, 1998 43 $126,991 +51% 69 $1,840   $93,715,262 24

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 12, 2023116,628 7,474$119,901$135,205908

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Leading Cast

Antonio Banderas    Alejandro Murrieta/Zorro
Anthony Hopkins    Zorro/Don Diego de la Vega
Catherine Zeta-Jones    Elena

Supporting Cast

Stuart Wilson    Don Rafael Montero
Matt Letscher    Captain Harrison Love
Maury Chaykin    Prison Warden
Tony Amendola    Don Luiz
Pedro Armendáriz, Jr.    Don Pedro
L.Q. Jones    Three-Fingered Jack
Jose Perez    Corporal Armando Garcia
William Marquez    Fray Felipe
Victor Rivers    Joaquin Murrietta
Julieta Rosen    Esperanza De La Vega
Jose Maria De Tavira    Young Alejandro Murrieta
Diego Sieres    Young Joaquin Murrieta
Emiliano Guerra    Boy Crying
Yolanda Orizaga    Woman Crying
Paco Morayta    Undertaker
Pedro Altamirano    Squad Leader
Luisa Huertas    Nanny
Maria Fernandez Cruz    Baby Elena De La Vega
Monica Fernandez Cruz    Baby Elena De La Vega
Raul Martinez    Heavyset Lieutenant
Tony Cabral    Soldier Holding "Wanted" Poster
Tony Genaro    Watering Station Owner
Ivan Rafael    Small Boy at Watering Station
David Villalpando    Stupid Soldier
Paul Ganus    Prison Guard
Sergio Espinosa    Leper Zorro
Conrad Roberts    Black Zorro
Abel Woolrich    Ancient Zorro
Moises Suarez    Don Hector
Humberto Elizondo    Don Julio
Fernando Becerril    One of the Six Dons
Alberto Carrera    One of the Six Dons
Eduardo Lopez    One of the Six Dons
Gonzalo Lora    One of the Six Dons
Rudy Miller    One of the Six Dons
Manolo Pastor    One of the Six Dons
Diego Sandoval    Padre At The Beach
Enrike Palma    Bartender
Erika Carlson    Don Pedro's Wife
Manuel de Jesus Vasquez Morales    Guitar-Playing Soldier
Oscar Zerafin Gonzalez    Giant Soldier
Vanessa Bauche    Indian Girl
Kelsie Kimberli Garcia    Baby Joaquin
Kaylissa Keli Garcia    Baby Joaquin

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Martin Campbell    Director
John Eskow    Screenwriter
Ted Elliott    Screenwriter
Terry Rossio    Screenwriter
Ted Elliott    Story Creator
Terry Rossio    Story Creator
Randall Jahnson    Story Creator
Doug Claybourne    Producer
David Foster    Producer
Steven Spielberg    Executive Producer
Walter F. Parkes    Executive Producer
Laurie MacDonald    Executive Producer
Phil Meheux    Director of Photography
Cecilia Montiel    Production Designer
Thom Noble    Editor
Graciela Mazon    Costume Designer
James Horner    Composer
John Gertz    Co-Producer
Tava R. Maloy    Associate Producer
George Parra    Assistant Director
Glenn Randall Jr.    Second Unit Director
Doug Claybourne    Unit Production Manager
Michael Atwell    Art Director
Denise Camargo    Set Decorator
Kim Marks    Second Unit Photography
Syd Dutton    Visual Effects (Matte Paintings)
Laurencio Cordero    Special Effects Supervisor
Rocky Gehr    Special Effects Coordinator
John Stears    Special Effects Coordinator
Pud Cusack    Production Sound Mixer
Kevin O'Connell    Re-recording Mixer
Greg P. Russell    Re-recording Mixer
Dave McMoyler    Supervising Sound Editor
Hector C. Gika*    Sound Designer
Ken Diaz    Makeup Designer
Rosa Elisa Duprat    Key Makeup
Gabriel Solana    Key Makeup
Paul LeBlanc    Hairstylist Designer
Eduardo Feline Gomez    Key Hairstylist
James Horner    Song "I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You" music
Will Jennings    Song "I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You" words
Pam Dixon Mickelson*    Casting Director
Claudia Becker    Casting (Mexico)

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.


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Synopsis

After having been imprisoned for 20 years, Don Diego de la Vega (aka Zorro) is intent on revenge after rival Don Raphael Montero murdered his wife and took his daughter Elena. He takes on Alejandro Murieta, who has his own reason for revenge, as his brother was killed by one of Montero’s henchmen, as an apprentice.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$22,525,855 (24.0% of total gross)
Legs:4.17 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:40.1% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$65,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,515 opening theaters/2,602 max. theaters, 9.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $215,666,060

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 801-900) 871 $93,828,745
All Time International Box Office (Rank 701-800) 760 $139,871,255
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 701-800) 758 $233,700,000
All Time Domestic Box Office for Remake Movies 34 $93,828,745
All Time International Box Office for Remake Movies 22 $139,871,255
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Remake Movies 23 $233,700,000

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Amazon VOD:Amazon
iTunes:iTunes
Netflix:Netflix, Netflix, Netflix

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: July 17th, 1998 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
Video Release: October 18th, 2005 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some intense action and violence
Running Time: 140 minutes
Franchise: Zorro
Comparisons: vs. En kongelig affære
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Action Adventure, Prologue, Government Corruption, 1800s, Death of a Spouse or Fiancée / Fiancé, Raised by Kidnappers, Mentor, Romance, Death of a Sibling, Bandits, Robin Hood Bandits
Source:Remake
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Amblin Entertainment
Production Countries: Mexico, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 438 $5,076,163 Sep 4, 1998 52
Top Historical Fiction Weekend Domestic 94 $22,525,855 Jul 17, 1998 3
Top Remake Weekend Domestic 64 $22,525,855 Jul 17, 1998 3

Leading Cast

Antonio Banderas    Alejandro Murrieta/Zorro
Anthony Hopkins    Zorro/Don Diego de la Vega
Catherine Zeta-Jones    Elena

Supporting Cast

Stuart Wilson    Don Rafael Montero
Matt Letscher    Captain Harrison Love
Maury Chaykin    Prison Warden
Tony Amendola    Don Luiz
Pedro Armendáriz, Jr.    Don Pedro
L.Q. Jones    Three-Fingered Jack
Jose Perez    Corporal Armando Garcia
William Marquez    Fray Felipe
Victor Rivers    Joaquin Murrietta
Julieta Rosen    Esperanza De La Vega
Jose Maria De Tavira    Young Alejandro Murrieta
Diego Sieres    Young Joaquin Murrieta
Emiliano Guerra    Boy Crying
Yolanda Orizaga    Woman Crying
Paco Morayta    Undertaker
Pedro Altamirano    Squad Leader
Luisa Huertas    Nanny
Maria Fernandez Cruz    Baby Elena De La Vega
Monica Fernandez Cruz    Baby Elena De La Vega
Raul Martinez    Heavyset Lieutenant
Tony Cabral    Soldier Holding "Wanted" Poster
Tony Genaro    Watering Station Owner
Ivan Rafael    Small Boy at Watering Station
David Villalpando    Stupid Soldier
Paul Ganus    Prison Guard
Sergio Espinosa    Leper Zorro
Conrad Roberts    Black Zorro
Abel Woolrich    Ancient Zorro
Moises Suarez    Don Hector
Humberto Elizondo    Don Julio
Fernando Becerril    One of the Six Dons
Alberto Carrera    One of the Six Dons
Eduardo Lopez    One of the Six Dons
Gonzalo Lora    One of the Six Dons
Rudy Miller    One of the Six Dons
Manolo Pastor    One of the Six Dons
Diego Sandoval    Padre At The Beach
Enrike Palma    Bartender
Erika Carlson    Don Pedro's Wife
Manuel de Jesus Vasquez Morales    Guitar-Playing Soldier
Oscar Zerafin Gonzalez    Giant Soldier
Vanessa Bauche    Indian Girl
Kelsie Kimberli Garcia    Baby Joaquin
Kaylissa Keli Garcia    Baby Joaquin

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Martin Campbell    Director
John Eskow    Screenwriter
Ted Elliott    Screenwriter
Terry Rossio    Screenwriter
Ted Elliott    Story Creator
Terry Rossio    Story Creator
Randall Jahnson    Story Creator
Doug Claybourne    Producer
David Foster    Producer
Steven Spielberg    Executive Producer
Walter F. Parkes    Executive Producer
Laurie MacDonald    Executive Producer
Phil Meheux    Director of Photography
Cecilia Montiel    Production Designer
Thom Noble    Editor
Graciela Mazon    Costume Designer
James Horner    Composer
John Gertz    Co-Producer
Tava R. Maloy    Associate Producer
George Parra    Assistant Director
Glenn Randall Jr.    Second Unit Director
Doug Claybourne    Unit Production Manager
Michael Atwell    Art Director
Denise Camargo    Set Decorator
Kim Marks    Second Unit Photography
Syd Dutton    Visual Effects (Matte Paintings)
Laurencio Cordero    Special Effects Supervisor
Rocky Gehr    Special Effects Coordinator
John Stears    Special Effects Coordinator
Pud Cusack    Production Sound Mixer
Kevin O'Connell    Re-recording Mixer
Greg P. Russell    Re-recording Mixer
Dave McMoyler    Supervising Sound Editor
Hector C. Gika*    Sound Designer
Ken Diaz    Makeup Designer
Rosa Elisa Duprat    Key Makeup
Gabriel Solana    Key Makeup
Paul LeBlanc    Hairstylist Designer
Eduardo Feline Gomez    Key Hairstylist
James Horner    Song "I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You" music
Will Jennings    Song "I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You" words
Pam Dixon Mickelson*    Casting Director
Claudia Becker    Casting (Mexico)

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 17, 1998 1 $22,525,855   2,515 $8,957   $22,525,855 1
Jul 24, 1998 2 $13,414,229 -40% 2,515 $5,334   $47,269,464 2
Jul 31, 1998 6 $8,320,932 -38% 2,515 $3,309   $61,953,317 3
Aug 7, 1998 8 $5,508,627 -34% 2,436 $2,261   $71,641,665 4
Aug 14, 1998 11 $3,760,358 -32% 2,123 $1,771   $78,430,821 5
Aug 21, 1998 15 $2,103,883 -44% 1,500 $1,403   $82,512,233 6
Aug 28, 1998 15 $1,718,086 -18% 1,322 $1,300   $85,203,939 7
Sep 4, 1998 14 $2,106,833 +23% 1,213 $1,737   $87,940,321 8
Sep 11, 1998 15 $1,003,555 -52% 1,085 $925   $89,228,663 9
Sep 18, 1998 13 $688,771 -31% 946 $728   $90,210,339 10
Sep 25, 1998 18 $431,218 -37% 725 $595   $90,837,081 11
Oct 2, 1998 25 $202,903 -53% 408 $497   $91,132,279 12
Oct 9, 1998 31 $135,445 -33% 295 $459   $91,307,993 13
Oct 16, 1998 37 $84,275 -38% 172 $490   $91,433,971 14
Oct 23, 1998 46 $56,039 -34% 113 $496   $91,509,343 15
Oct 30, 1998 44 $48,192 -14% 86 $560   $91,573,526 16
Nov 6, 1998 22 $516,952 +973% 605 $854   $92,103,521 17
Nov 13, 1998 20 $377,170 -27% 568 $664   $92,689,591 18
Nov 20, 1998 28 $204,379 -46% 405 $505   $93,013,581 19
Nov 27, 1998 34 $151,519 -26% 270 $561   $93,217,877 20
Dec 4, 1998 36 $87,355 -42% 231 $378   $93,365,581 21
Dec 11, 1998 40 $69,010 -21% 1,472 $47   $93,470,618 22
Dec 18, 1998 43 $47,460 -31% 84 $565   $93,551,761 23
Dec 25, 1998 43 $64,483 +36% 69 $935   $93,652,754 24
Jan 1, 1999 48 $55,810 -13% 69 $809   $93,771,072 25

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 17, 1998 1 $7,430,000     2,515 $2,954   $7,430,000 1
Jul 18, 1998 2 $8,410,000 +13%   2,515 $3,344   $15,840,000 2
Jul 19, 1998 1 $6,737,000 -20%   2,515 $2,679   $22,525,855 3
Jul 20, 1998 1 $3,011,219 -55%   2,515 $1,197   $25,537,074 4
Jul 21, 1998 1 $3,056,353 +1%   2,515 $1,215   $28,593,427 5
Jul 22, 1998 1 $2,708,674 -11%   2,515 $1,077   $31,302,101 6
Jul 23, 1998 2 $2,553,134 -6%   2,515 $1,015   $33,855,235 7
Jul 24, 1998 2 $4,085,000 +60% -45% 2,515 $1,624   $37,940,000 8
Jul 25, 1998 3 $5,255,000 +29% -38% 2,515 $2,089   $43,195,000 9
Jul 26, 1998 3 $3,987,000 -24% -41% 2,515 $1,585   $47,269,464 10
Jul 27, 1998 3 $1,671,227 -58% -44% 2,515 $665   $48,940,691 11
Jul 28, 1998 3 $1,807,533 +8% -41% 2,515 $719   $50,748,224 12
Jul 29, 1998 4 $1,457,314 -19% -46% 2,515 $579   $52,205,538 13
Jul 30, 1998 5 $1,426,847 -2% -44% 2,515 $567   $53,632,385 14
Jul 31, 1998 6 $2,540,000 +78% -38% 2,515 $1,010   $56,172,000 15
Aug 1, 1998 5 $3,420,000 +35% -35% 2,515 $1,360   $59,592,000 16
Aug 2, 1998 5 $2,505,000 -27% -37% 2,515 $996   $61,953,000 17
Aug 3, 1998 7 $1,070,074 -57% -36% 2,602 $411   $63,023,391 18
Aug 4, 1998 7 $1,131,725 +6% -37% 2,515 $450   $64,155,116 19
Aug 5, 1998 8 $994,710 -12% -32% 2,515 $396   $65,149,826 20
Aug 6, 1998 8 $983,212 -1% -31% 2,515 $391   $66,133,038 21
Aug 7, 1998 8 $1,729,962 +76% -32% 2,436 $710   $67,863,000 22
Aug 8, 1998 8 $2,325,000 +34% -32% 2,436 $954   $70,188,000 23
Aug 9, 1998 8 $1,670,000 -28% -33% 2,436 $686   $71,641,665 24
Aug 10, 1998 9 $754,519 -55% -29% 2,436 $310   $72,396,184 25
Aug 11, 1998 9 $877,960 +16% -22% 2,436 $360   $73,274,144 26
Aug 12, 1998 9 $713,173 -19% -28% 2,436 $293   $73,987,317 27
Aug 13, 1998 9 $683,146 -4% -31% 2,436 $280   $74,670,463 28
Aug 20, 1998 10 $432,228   -37% 2,123 $204   $80,406,350 35

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 17, 1998 1 $33,855,235   2,515 $13,461   $33,855,235 1
Jul 24, 1998 3 $19,777,150 -42% 2,515 $7,864   $53,632,385 2
Jul 31, 1998 6 $12,500,653 -37% 2,515 $4,970   $66,133,038 3
Aug 7, 1998 8 $8,537,425 -32% 2,436 $3,505   $74,670,463 4
Aug 14, 1998 11 $5,737,887 -33% 2,123 $2,703   $80,408,350 5
Aug 21, 1998 15 $3,077,503 -46% 1,500 $2,052   $83,485,853 6
Aug 28, 1998 14 $2,347,635 -24% 1,322 $1,776   $85,833,488 7
Sep 4, 1998 14 $2,391,620 +2% 1,213 $1,972   $88,225,108 8
Sep 11, 1998 15 $1,296,460 -46% 1,085 $1,195   $89,521,568 9
Sep 18, 1998 14 $884,295 -32% 946 $935   $90,405,863 10
Sep 25, 1998 19 $523,513 -41% 725 $722   $90,929,376 11
Oct 2, 1998 27 $243,172 -54% 408 $596   $91,172,548 12
Oct 9, 1998 32 $177,148 -27% 295 $601   $91,349,696 13
Oct 16, 1998 37 $103,608 -42% 172 $602   $91,453,304 14
Oct 23, 1998 41 $72,030 -30% 113 $637   $91,525,334 15
Oct 30, 1998 41 $61,235 -15% 86 $712   $91,586,569 16
Nov 6, 1998 22 $725,852 +1,085% 605 $1,200   $92,312,421 17
Nov 13, 1998 21 $496,781 -32% 568 $875   $92,809,202 18
Nov 20, 1998 29 $257,156 -48% 405 $635   $93,066,358 19
Nov 27, 1998 33 $211,868 -18% 270 $785   $93,278,226 20
Dec 4, 1998 35 $123,382 -42% 231 $534   $93,401,608 21
Dec 11, 1998 39 $102,693 -17% 1,472 $70   $93,504,301 22
Dec 18, 1998 38 $83,970 -18% 84 $1,000   $93,588,271 23
Dec 25, 1998 43 $126,991 +51% 69 $1,840   $93,715,262 24

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 12, 2023116,628 7,474$119,901$135,205908

Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.

For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.

We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.

Because sales figures are estimated based on sampling, they will be more accurate for higher-selling titles.