Movie Comparison: Last Man Standing (1996)

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  Last Man
Standing
Domestic Release Date Sep 20, 1996
Production Budget $67,000,000
Opening Weekend Theaters 2,561
Maximum Theaters 2,579
Theatrical Engagements 9,631
Domestic Opening Weekend $7,010,333
Domestic Box Office $18,115,927
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$44,183,188
International Box Office $34,070
Worldwide Box Office $18,149,997
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  3. Week Comparison
  Last Man
Standing
Opening Weekend $7,010,333 /
$7,010,333
2nd Weekend $3,577,922 /
$12,696,135
3rd Weekend $2,044,911 /
$15,914,288
4th Weekend $584,237 /
$17,168,592
5th Weekend $208,231 /
$17,513,069
6th Weekend $48,958 /
$17,637,199
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11th Weekend $195,881 /
$17,896,565
12th Weekend $77,508 /
$18,030,031
13th Weekend $34,910 /
$18,100,017
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  Last Man
Standing
Opening Week $9,118,213 /
$9,118,213
2nd Week $4,751,164 /
$13,869,377
3rd Week $2,714,978 /
$16,584,355
4th Week $720,483 /
$17,304,838
5th Week $283,403 /
$17,588,241
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11th Week $251,839 /
$17,952,523
12th Week $112,584 /
$18,065,107
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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.