Movie Comparison: Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995) vs. Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
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Under Siege 2: Dark Territory | Mrs. Doubtfire | |
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Domestic Release Date | Jul 14, 1995 | Nov 24, 1993 |
Production Budget | $60,000,000 | $25,000,000 |
Opening Weekend Theaters | 2,150 | 1,605 |
Maximum Theaters | 2,150 | 2,354 |
Theatrical Engagements | 14,442 | 39,224 |
Domestic Opening Weekend | $12,624,402 | $20,468,847 |
Domestic Box Office | $50,024,083 | $219,195,051 |
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Box Office |
$123,967,725 | $574,446,753 |
International Box Office | $54,300,000 | $222,090,952 |
Worldwide Box Office | $104,324,083 | $441,286,003 |
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Under Siege 2: Dark Territory | Mrs. Doubtfire | |
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Opening Weekend | $12,624,402 / $12,624,402 | $20,468,847 / $27,558,032 |
2nd Weekend | $9,155,389 / $27,564,345 | $14,735,459 / $46,702,649 |
3rd Weekend | $4,835,466 / $36,517,666 | $10,158,307 / $60,558,835 |
4th Weekend | $2,613,864 / $41,531,923 | $9,056,287 / $72,648,376 |
5th Weekend | $1,099,158 / $43,823,588 | $9,370,059 / $89,199,899 |
6th Weekend | $693,499 / $45,054,861 | $16,346,568 / $122,262,734 |
7th Weekend | $292,503 / $45,686,381 | $11,536,024 / $138,095,965 |
8th Weekend | $245,884 / $46,044,344 | $10,281,452 / $151,536,036 |
9th Weekend | $137,788 / $46,229,270 | $8,798,118 / $162,276,453 |
10th Weekend | $68,918 / $46,336,833 | $7,742,001 / $172,291,932 |
11th Weekend | $561,851 / $46,920,029 | $6,916,809 / $181,334,746 |
12th Weekend | $448,358 / $47,609,026 | $4,406,663 / $187,077,537 |
13th Weekend | $366,019 / $48,136,808 | $4,538,114 / $193,123,741 |
14th Weekend | $282,673 / $48,553,184 | $2,785,353 / $196,701,228 |
15th Weekend | $208,639 / $48,866,737 | $2,615,297 / $200,137,695 |
16th Weekend | $157,232 / $49,103,178 | $2,320,204 / $203,348,817 |
17th Weekend | $126,400 / $49,291,808 | $1,749,677 / $205,938,361 |
18th Weekend | $138,627 / $49,481,169 | $1,891,187 / $208,467,967 |
19th Weekend | $123,039 / $49,660,093 | $1,675,859 / $211,040,410 |
20th Weekend | $147,458 / $49,882,519 | $1,699,965 / $213,704,311 |
Under Siege 2: Dark Territory | Mrs. Doubtfire | |
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Opening Week | $18,408,956 / $18,408,956 | - / - |
2nd Week | $13,273,244 / $31,682,200 | $24,878,005 / $31,967,190 |
3rd Week | $7,235,859 / $38,918,059 | $18,433,338 / $50,400,528 |
4th Week | $3,806,371 / $42,724,430 | $13,191,561 / $63,592,089 |
5th Week | $1,636,932 / $44,361,362 | $16,237,751 / $79,829,840 |
6th Week | $1,032,516 / $45,393,878 | $26,086,326 / $105,916,166 |
7th Week | $404,582 / $45,798,460 | $20,643,775 / $126,559,941 |
8th Week | $293,022 / $46,091,482 | $14,694,643 / $141,254,584 |
9th Week | $176,433 / $46,267,915 | $12,223,751 / $153,478,335 |
10th Week | $90,263 / $46,358,178 | $11,071,596 / $164,549,931 |
11th Week | $802,490 / $47,160,668 | $9,868,006 / $174,417,937 |
12th Week | $610,121 / $47,770,789 | $8,252,937 / $182,670,874 |
13th Week | $499,722 / $48,270,511 | $5,914,753 / $188,585,627 |
14th Week | $387,587 / $48,658,098 | $5,330,248 / $193,915,875 |
15th Week | $287,848 / $48,945,946 | $3,606,523 / $197,522,398 |
16th Week | $219,462 / $49,165,408 | $3,506,215 / $201,028,613 |
17th Week | $177,134 / $49,342,542 | $3,160,071 / $204,188,684 |
18th Week | $194,512 / $49,537,054 | $2,388,096 / $206,576,780 |
19th Week | $198,007 / $49,735,061 | $2,787,771 / $209,364,551 |
20th Week | $186,469 / $49,921,530 | $2,639,795 / $212,004,346 |
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.