Movie Comparison: Lonely Hearts (1983)
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Lonely Hearts | |
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Domestic Release Date | Sep 2, 1983 |
Production Budget | |
Opening Weekend Theaters | 3 |
Maximum Theaters | 15 |
Theatrical Engagements | 157 |
Domestic Opening Weekend | $32,115 |
Domestic Box Office | $683,534 |
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Box Office |
$2,339,195 |
International Box Office | |
Worldwide Box Office | $683,534 |
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Lonely Hearts | |
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Opening Weekend | $32,115 / $32,115 |
2nd Weekend | $63,423 / $101,592 |
3rd Weekend | $48,523 / $165,556 |
4th Weekend | $41,231 / $235,741 |
5th Weekend | $46,207 / $297,881 |
6th Weekend | $45,803 / $359,594 |
7th Weekend | $34,000 / $403,691 |
8th Weekend | $27,236 / $442,269 |
9th Weekend | $26,777 / $481,488 |
10th Weekend | $19,157 / $509,312 |
11th Weekend | $23,105 / $540,181 |
12th Weekend | $21,410 / $568,254 |
13th Weekend | $28,880 / $597,636 |
14th Weekend | $24,887 / $630,417 |
15th Weekend | $13,988 / $658,048 |
16th Weekend | $3,313 / $665,857 |
17th Weekend | $7,070 / $674,927 |
18th Weekend | $6,250 / $683,534 |
19th Weekend | - / - |
20th Weekend | - / - |
Lonely Hearts | |
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Opening Week | $38,169 / $38,169 |
2nd Week | $78,864 / $117,033 |
3rd Week | $77,477 / $194,510 |
4th Week | $57,164 / $251,674 |
5th Week | $62,117 / $313,791 |
6th Week | $55,900 / $369,691 |
7th Week | $45,342 / $415,033 |
8th Week | $39,678 / $454,711 |
9th Week | $35,444 / $490,155 |
10th Week | $26,921 / $517,076 |
11th Week | $29,768 / $546,844 |
12th Week | $21,912 / $568,756 |
13th Week | $36,774 / $605,530 |
14th Week | $38,530 / $644,060 |
15th Week | $18,484 / $662,544 |
16th Week | $5,313 / $667,857 |
17th Week | $9,427 / $677,284 |
18th Week | - / - |
19th Week | - / - |
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.