Movie Comparison: Death Becomes Her (1992)

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  Death Becomes
Her
Domestic Release Date Jul 31, 1992
Production Budget $55,000,000
Opening Weekend Theaters 1,409
Maximum Theaters 1,866
Theatrical Engagements 11,874
Domestic Opening Weekend $12,110,355
Domestic Box Office $58,422,650
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$151,758,102
International Box Office $90,600,000
Worldwide Box Office $149,022,650
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  Death Becomes
Her
Opening Weekend $12,110,355 /
$12,110,355
2nd Weekend $7,815,250 /
$25,660,235
3rd Weekend $5,902,215 /
$35,313,770
4th Weekend $3,806,650 /
$41,926,820
5th Weekend $2,685,945 /
$46,376,135
6th Weekend $3,194,135 /
$50,608,435
7th Weekend $1,576,215 /
$52,671,265
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  Death Becomes
Her
Opening Week $17,844,985 /
$17,844,985
2nd Week $11,566,570 /
$29,411,555
3rd Week $8,708,615 /
$38,120,170
4th Week $5,570,020 /
$43,690,190
5th Week $3,724,110 /
$47,414,300
6th Week $3,680,750 /
$51,095,050
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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.