Movie Comparison: 35 Up (1991)

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  35 Up
Domestic Release Date Jan 17, 1992
Production Budget  
Opening Weekend Theaters 1
Maximum Theaters 36
Theatrical Engagements 181
Domestic Opening Weekend $13,690
Domestic Box Office $923,372
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$2,398,539
International Box Office
Worldwide Box Office $923,372
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  1. Daily Comparison
  2. Weekend Comparison
  3. Week Comparison
  35 Up
Opening Weekend $13,690 /
$17,637
2nd Weekend $10,974 /
$33,292
3rd Weekend $10,898 /
$50,230
4th Weekend $36,755 /
$91,544
5th Weekend $74,284 /
$178,624
6th Weekend $35,738 /
$241,542
7th Weekend $48,983 /
$312,189
8th Weekend $54,232 /
$381,551
9th Weekend $52,716 /
$458,085
10th Weekend $45,186 /
$529,776
11th Weekend $59,679 /
$607,310
12th Weekend $32,343 /
$670,051
13th Weekend $21,973 /
$701,792
14th Weekend $11,019 /
$721,827
15th Weekend $19,016 /
$743,825
16th Weekend $15,301 /
$767,303
17th Weekend $17,899 /
$790,815
18th Weekend $24,679 /
$823,262
19th Weekend $19,813 /
$856,727
20th Weekend $29,836 /
$891,382
  35 Up
Opening Week $22,318 /
$22,318
2nd Week $17,014 /
$39,332
3rd Week $15,457 /
$54,789
4th Week $49,551 /
$104,340
5th Week $101,464 /
$205,804
6th Week $57,402 /
$263,206
7th Week $64,113 /
$327,319
8th Week $78,050 /
$405,369
9th Week $79,221 /
$484,590
10th Week $63,041 /
$547,631
11th Week $90,077 /
$637,708
12th Week $42,111 /
$679,819
13th Week $30,989 /
$710,808
14th Week $14,001 /
$724,809
15th Week $27,193 /
$752,002
16th Week $20,914 /
$772,916
17th Week $25,667 /
$798,583
18th Week $38,331 /
$836,914
19th Week $24,632 /
$861,546
20th Week $40,321 /
$901,867

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.