Movie Comparison: White Nights (1985)

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  White Nights
Domestic Release Date Nov 22, 1985
Production Budget  
Opening Weekend Theaters 21
Maximum Theaters 1,064
Theatrical Engagements 10,001
Domestic Opening Weekend $477,539
Domestic Box Office $42,160,849
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$126,416,575
International Box Office
Worldwide Box Office $42,160,849
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  1. Daily Comparison
  2. Weekend Comparison
  3. Week Comparison
  White Nights
Opening Weekend $477,539 /
$477,539
2nd Weekend $542,072 /
$1,306,989
3rd Weekend $4,549,095 /
$6,019,702
4th Weekend $3,138,677 /
$10,616,870
5th Weekend $2,757,227 /
$14,577,537
6th Weekend $4,812,642 /
$22,335,509
7th Weekend $3,834,834 /
$29,867,917
8th Weekend $2,792,363 /
$33,744,993
9th Weekend $2,345,831 /
$36,891,777
10th Weekend $1,556,858 /
$39,186,398
11th Weekend $945,605 /
$40,521,637
12th Weekend $685,960 /
$41,478,199
13th Weekend $481,941 /
$42,160,849
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  White Nights
Opening Week $764,917 /
$764,917
2nd Week $705,690 /
$1,470,607
3rd Week $6,007,586 /
$7,478,193
4th Week $4,342,117 /
$11,820,310
5th Week $5,702,557 /
$17,522,867
6th Week $8,510,216 /
$26,033,083
7th Week $4,919,547 /
$30,952,630
8th Week $3,593,316 /
$34,545,946
9th Week $3,083,594 /
$37,629,540
10th Week $1,946,492 /
$39,576,032
11th Week $1,216,207 /
$40,792,239
12th Week $886,669 /
$41,678,908
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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.