Movie Comparison: Down & Out with the Dolls (2003)

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  Down & Out
with the
Dolls
Domestic Release Date Mar 21, 2003
Production Budget $1,200,000
Opening Weekend Theaters 7
Maximum Theaters 7
Theatrical Engagements 23
Domestic Opening Weekend $13,684
Domestic Box Office $58,936
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$105,353
International Box Office
Worldwide Box Office $58,936
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  1. Daily Comparison
  2. Weekend Comparison
  3. Week Comparison
  Down & Out
with the
Dolls
Opening Weekend $13,684 /
$13,684
2nd Weekend $8,370 /
$22,054
3rd Weekend $6,428 /
$41,526
4th Weekend $2,862 /
$45,710
5th Weekend $2,132 /
$48,720
6th Weekend $1,748 /
$50,813
7th Weekend $368 /
$52,007
8th Weekend - /
-
9th Weekend $826 /
$52,833
10th Weekend $1,104 /
$53,937
11th Weekend - /
-
12th Weekend - /
-
13th Weekend - /
-
14th Weekend - /
-
15th Weekend $2,388 /
$56,884
16th Weekend - /
-
17th Weekend - /
-
18th Weekend - /
-
19th Weekend $1,178 /
$58,936
20th Weekend - /
-
  Down & Out
with the
Dolls
Opening Week $13,684 /
$13,684
2nd Week $21,414 /
$35,098
3rd Week $7,750 /
$42,848
4th Week $3,740 /
$46,588
5th Week $2,477 /
$49,065
6th Week $2,574 /
$51,639
7th Week $368 /
$52,007
8th Week - /
-
9th Week $826 /
$52,833
10th Week $1,663 /
$54,496
11th Week - /
-
12th Week - /
-
13th Week - /
-
14th Week - /
-
15th Week $3,262 /
$57,758
16th Week - /
-
17th Week - /
-
18th Week - /
-
19th Week $1,178 /
$58,936
20th Week - /
-

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.