Movie Comparison: The Crying Game (1992)

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  The Crying
Game
Domestic Release Date Nov 25, 1992
Production Budget $4,000,000
Opening Weekend Theaters
Maximum Theaters 1,097
Theatrical Engagements 12,216
Domestic Opening Weekend  
Domestic Box Office $62,546,695
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$159,053,039
International Box Office
Worldwide Box Office $62,546,695
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  The Crying
Game
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6th Weekend $1,242,686 /
$4,443,628
7th Weekend $1,229,913 /
$6,232,138
8th Weekend - /
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9th Weekend $1,432,339 /
$10,430,045
10th Weekend $1,316,825 /
$12,239,772
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13th Weekend $5,210,415 /
$21,471,575
14th Weekend $4,917,120 /
$28,034,360
15th Weekend $4,292,561 /
$33,831,016
16th Weekend $3,334,743 /
$38,579,792
17th Weekend $3,347,418 /
$43,042,582
18th Weekend $3,399,248 /
$47,341,054
19th Weekend $2,780,043 /
$51,185,296
20th Weekend $2,198,427 /
$54,393,001
  The Crying
Game
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10th Week $1,925,241 /
$10,922,947
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14th Week $6,856,080 /
$23,117,240
15th Week $6,421,215 /
$29,538,455
16th Week $5,706,594 /
$35,245,049
17th Week $4,450,115 /
$39,695,164
18th Week $4,246,642 /
$43,941,806
19th Week $4,463,447 /
$48,405,253
20th Week $3,789,321 /
$52,194,574

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.