Movie Comparison: After Hours (1985)

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  After Hours
Domestic Release Date Sep 13, 1985
Production Budget $4,500,000
Opening Weekend Theaters 1
Maximum Theaters 503
Theatrical Engagements 2,973
Domestic Opening Weekend $45,435
Domestic Box Office $10,609,321
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$32,216,472
International Box Office $15,072
Worldwide Box Office $10,624,393
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  1. Daily Comparison
  2. Weekend Comparison
  3. Week Comparison
  After Hours
Opening Weekend $45,435 /
$45,435
2nd Weekend $107,446 /
$198,147
3rd Weekend $519,253 /
$784,799
4th Weekend $405,875 /
$1,373,750
5th Weekend $2,082,095 /
$3,605,603
6th Weekend $1,543,891 /
$5,560,543
7th Weekend $1,172,430 /
$7,182,799
8th Weekend $948,198 /
$8,493,677
9th Weekend $613,110 /
$9,399,143
10th Weekend $512,816 /
$10,115,497
11th Weekend $336,431 /
$10,609,321
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  After Hours
Opening Week $90,701 /
$90,701
2nd Week $174,845 /
$265,546
3rd Week $702,329 /
$967,875
4th Week $555,633 /
$1,523,508
5th Week $2,493,144 /
$4,016,652
6th Week $1,993,717 /
$6,010,369
7th Week $1,535,110 /
$7,545,479
8th Week $1,240,554 /
$8,786,033
9th Week $816,648 /
$9,602,681
10th Week $670,209 /
$10,272,890
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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.