Movie Comparison: Taps (1981)

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  Taps
Domestic Release Date Dec 9, 1981
Production Budget $14,000,000
Opening Weekend Theaters 3
Maximum Theaters 792
Theatrical Engagements 7,756
Domestic Opening Weekend $93,005
Domestic Box Office $35,856,053
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$134,609,019
International Box Office
Worldwide Box Office $35,856,053
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  1. Daily Comparison
  2. Weekend Comparison
  3. Week Comparison
  Taps
Opening Weekend $93,005 /
$93,005
2nd Weekend $2,110,078 /
$2,265,086
3rd Weekend - /
-
4th Weekend $4,524,683 /
$14,864,282
5th Weekend $2,787,655 /
$18,974,675
6th Weekend $2,627,241 /
$22,423,520
7th Weekend $2,006,988 /
$25,128,953
8th Weekend $1,907,669 /
$27,668,117
9th Weekend $1,726,889 /
$29,863,874
10th Weekend $1,399,776 /
$31,673,335
11th Weekend $1,131,010 /
$33,085,061
12th Weekend $700,000 /
$34,112,321
13th Weekend $717,000 /
$35,054,066
14th Weekend $578,669 /
$35,856,053
15th Weekend - /
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16th Weekend - /
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17th Weekend - /
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18th Weekend - /
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19th Weekend - /
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20th Weekend - /
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  Taps
Opening Week - /
-
2nd Week $155,008 /
$155,008
3rd Week - /
-
4th Week - /
-
5th Week $5,847,421 /
$16,187,020
6th Week $3,609,259 /
$19,796,279
7th Week $3,325,686 /
$23,121,965
8th Week $2,638,483 /
$25,760,448
9th Week $2,376,537 /
$28,136,985
10th Week $2,136,574 /
$30,273,559
11th Week $1,680,492 /
$31,954,051
12th Week $1,458,270 /
$33,412,321
13th Week $924,745 /
$34,337,066
14th Week $940,318 /
$35,277,384
15th 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.