Movie Comparison: Jury Duty (1995)

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  Jury Duty
Domestic Release Date Apr 12, 1995
Production Budget  
Opening Weekend Theaters 2,169
Maximum Theaters 2,169
Theatrical Engagements 10,390
Domestic Opening Weekend $4,831,622
Domestic Box Office $16,941,552
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$41,983,885
International Box Office
Worldwide Box Office $16,941,552
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  2. Weekend Comparison
  3. Week Comparison
  Jury Duty
Opening Weekend $4,831,622 /
$6,308,667
2nd Weekend $3,011,084 /
$11,242,331
3rd Weekend $1,341,709 /
$13,127,558
4th Weekend $783,040 /
$14,204,444
5th Weekend $391,338 /
$14,801,064
6th Weekend $222,093 /
$15,143,297
7th Weekend $60,535 /
$15,276,765
8th Weekend $20,357 /
$15,305,899
9th Weekend $341,538 /
$15,654,043
10th Weekend $287,954 /
$16,110,433
11th Weekend $220,234 /
$16,472,259
12th Weekend $67,322 /
$16,648,720
13th Weekend $54,523 /
$16,751,084
14th Weekend $66,533 /
$16,841,657
15th Weekend $25,611 /
$16,890,133
16th Weekend $22,036 /
$16,927,407
17th Weekend - /
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18th Weekend - /
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19th Weekend - /
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20th Weekend - /
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  Jury Duty
Opening Week - /
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2nd Week $6,754,202 /
$8,231,247
3rd Week $3,554,602 /
$11,785,849
4th Week $1,635,555 /
$13,421,404
5th Week $988,322 /
$14,409,726
6th Week $511,478 /
$14,921,204
7th Week $295,026 /
$15,216,230
8th Week $69,312 /
$15,285,542
9th Week $26,963 /
$15,312,505
10th Week $509,974 /
$15,822,479
11th Week $429,546 /
$16,252,025
12th Week $329,373 /
$16,581,398
13th Week $115,163 /
$16,696,561
14th Week $78,563 /
$16,775,124
15th Week $89,398 /
$16,864,522
16th Week $40,849 /
$16,905,371
17th Week - /
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18th Week - /
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19th Week - /
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20th Week - /
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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.