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1st Friday | $1,760,000 / $1,760,000 |
1st Saturday | $3,600,000 / $5,360,000 |
1st Sunday | $1,960,000 / $7,403,000 |
1st Monday | $608,543 / $8,011,905 |
1st Tuesday | $734,842 / $8,746,747 |
1st Wednesday | $561,238 / $9,307,985 |
1st Thursday | $529,640 / $9,837,625 |
2nd Friday | $1,475,000 / $11,313,000 |
2nd Saturday | $2,205,000 / $14,409,000 |
2nd Sunday | $333,758 / $14,742,758 |
2nd Monday | $455,796 / $15,198,554 |
2nd Tuesday | $667,849 / $15,866,403 |
2nd Wednesday | $352,417 / $16,218,820 |
2nd Thursday | $357,476 / $16,576,296 |
3rd Friday | $725,000 / $17,301,296 |
3rd Saturday | $1,290,000 / $18,591,000 |
3rd Sunday | $604,000 / $19,195,587 |
3rd Monday | $176,219 / $19,371,806 |
3rd Tuesday | $252,887 / $19,624,693 |
3rd Wednesday | $202,643 / $19,827,336 |
3rd Thursday | $198,562 / $20,025,898 |
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Movie Comparison: Red Corner (1997)
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Red Corner | |
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Domestic Release Date | Oct 31, 1997 |
Production Budget | |
Opening Weekend Theaters | 2,244 |
Maximum Theaters | 2,507 |
Theatrical Engagements | 10,405 |
Domestic Opening Weekend | $7,403,362 |
Domestic Box Office | $22,442,815 |
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Box Office |
$52,701,189 |
International Box Office | |
Worldwide Box Office | $22,442,815 |
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Red Corner | |
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Opening Weekend | $7,403,362 / $7,403,362 |
2nd Weekend | $4,905,133 / $14,742,758 |
3rd Weekend | $2,619,291 / $19,195,587 |
4th Weekend | $812,741 / $20,838,639 |
5th Weekend | $307,940 / $21,437,442 |
6th Weekend | $224,458 / $21,776,339 |
7th Weekend | $127,095 / $21,995,026 |
8th Weekend | $60,601 / $22,057,341 |
9th Weekend | $29,033 / $22,177,335 |
10th Weekend | $73,509 / $22,282,785 |
11th Weekend | $43,528 / $22,363,118 |
12th Weekend | $28,585 / $22,415,440 |
13th Weekend | $10,940 / $22,435,165 |
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Opening Week | $9,837,625 / $9,837,625 |
2nd Week | $6,738,671 / $16,576,296 |
3rd Week | $3,449,602 / $20,025,898 |
4th Week | $1,103,604 / $21,129,502 |
5th Week | $422,379 / $21,551,881 |
6th Week | $316,050 / $21,867,931 |
7th Week | $128,809 / $21,996,740 |
8th Week | $151,562 / $22,148,302 |
9th Week | $60,974 / $22,209,276 |
10th Week | $110,314 / $22,319,590 |
11th Week | $67,265 / $22,386,855 |
12th Week | $37,370 / $22,424,225 |
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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.