Movie Comparison: National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989)
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National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation | |
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Domestic Release Date | Dec 1, 1989 |
Production Budget | |
Opening Weekend Theaters | 1,744 |
Maximum Theaters | 1,950 |
Theatrical Engagements | 12,555 |
Domestic Opening Weekend | $11,750,203 |
Domestic Box Office | $73,853,467 |
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Box Office |
$185,569,647 |
International Box Office | $18,821 |
Worldwide Box Office | $73,872,288 |
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National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation | |
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Opening Weekend | $11,750,203 / $11,750,203 |
2nd Weekend | $9,499,450 / $24,274,464 |
3rd Weekend | $7,233,119 / $33,643,086 |
4th Weekend | $7,007,789 / $44,112,377 |
5th Weekend | $8,090,947 / $57,789,938 |
6th Weekend | $3,326,878 / $62,481,913 |
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National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation | |
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Opening Week | $14,775,014 / $14,775,014 |
2nd Week | $11,634,953 / $26,409,967 |
3rd Week | $10,694,621 / $37,104,588 |
4th Week | $12,594,403 / $49,698,991 |
5th Week | $9,456,044 / $59,155,035 |
6th Week | $3,998,449 / $63,153,484 |
7th Week | $2,572,104 / $65,725,588 |
8th Week | $1,496,230 / $67,221,818 |
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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.