Movie Comparison: An Officer and a Gentleman (1982) vs. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)
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An Officer and a Gentleman | Who Framed Roger Rabbit? | |
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Domestic Release Date | Jul 28, 1982 | Jun 22, 1988 |
Production Budget | $6,000,000 | $70,000,000 |
Opening Weekend Theaters | 346 | 1,045 |
Maximum Theaters | 1,050 | 1,598 |
Theatrical Engagements | 27,756 | 28,044 |
Domestic Opening Weekend | $3,304,679 | $11,226,239 |
Domestic Box Office | $129,795,554 | $154,112,492 |
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Box Office |
$471,544,376 | $404,409,954 |
International Box Office | $197,387,508 | |
Worldwide Box Office | $129,795,554 | $351,500,000 |
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An Officer and a Gentleman | Who Framed Roger Rabbit? | |
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Opening Weekend | $3,304,679 / $4,330,104 | $11,226,239 / $14,853,661 |
2nd Weekend | $3,329,896 / $9,841,079 | $14,517,442 / $37,228,575 |
3rd Weekend | $5,019,863 / $16,974,643 | $11,519,011 / $54,516,090 |
4th Weekend | $5,338,434 / $25,300,837 | $8,589,225 / $69,291,854 |
5th Weekend | $5,616,676 / $33,914,134 | $8,919,732 / $84,057,913 |
6th Weekend | $7,711,202 / $44,535,138 | $6,556,367 / $95,308,294 |
7th Weekend | $4,537,790 / $50,589,014 | $5,895,616 / $105,420,503 |
8th Weekend | $4,061,544 / $56,435,409 | $4,349,661 / $113,041,981 |
9th Weekend | $3,819,909 / $61,500,061 | $3,664,197 / $119,370,859 |
10th Weekend | $3,376,880 / $65,997,548 | $2,980,229 / $124,611,761 |
11th Weekend | $4,509,267 / $71,461,729 | $4,434,566 / $130,686,435 |
12th Weekend | $3,260,328 / $75,479,008 | $1,883,805 / $133,157,333 |
13th Weekend | $3,384,183 / $79,809,464 | $2,087,303 / $135,939,312 |
14th Weekend | $2,511,645 / $83,096,446 | $1,692,166 / $138,197,918 |
15th Weekend | $2,910,728 / $87,056,969 | $1,543,344 / $140,151,770 |
16th Weekend | $2,701,412 / $90,730,296 | $1,404,155 / $141,978,958 |
17th Weekend | $2,621,761 / $94,013,743 | $1,044,924 / $143,273,001 |
18th Weekend | $3,805,813 / $99,497,474 | $950,120 / $144,509,419 |
19th Weekend | $2,311,590 / $102,414,978 | $592,516 / $145,322,076 |
20th Weekend | $1,163,336 / $104,138,525 | $511,544 / $146,036,008 |
An Officer and a Gentleman | Who Framed Roger Rabbit? | |
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Opening Week | - / - | - / - |
2nd Week | $5,485,758 / $6,511,183 | $19,083,711 / $22,711,133 |
3rd Week | $5,443,597 / $11,954,780 | $20,285,946 / $42,997,079 |
4th Week | $8,007,623 / $19,962,403 | $17,705,550 / $60,702,629 |
5th Week | $8,335,055 / $28,297,458 | $14,435,552 / $75,138,181 |
6th Week | $8,526,478 / $36,823,936 | $13,613,746 / $88,751,927 |
7th Week | $9,227,288 / $46,051,224 | $10,772,960 / $99,524,887 |
8th Week | $6,322,641 / $52,373,865 | $9,167,433 / $108,692,320 |
9th Week | $5,306,287 / $57,680,152 | $7,014,342 / $115,706,662 |
10th Week | $4,940,516 / $62,620,668 | $5,924,870 / $121,631,532 |
11th Week | $4,331,794 / $66,952,462 | $4,620,337 / $126,251,869 |
12th Week | $5,266,218 / $72,218,680 | $5,021,659 / $131,273,528 |
13th Week | $4,206,601 / $76,425,281 | $2,578,481 / $133,852,009 |
14th Week | $4,159,520 / $80,584,801 | $2,653,743 / $136,505,752 |
15th Week | $3,561,440 / $84,146,241 | $2,102,674 / $138,608,426 |
16th Week | $3,882,643 / $88,028,884 | $1,966,377 / $140,574,803 |
17th Week | $3,363,098 / $91,391,982 | $1,653,274 / $142,228,077 |
18th Week | $4,299,679 / $95,691,661 | $1,331,222 / $143,559,299 |
19th Week | $4,411,727 / $100,103,388 | $1,170,261 / $144,729,560 |
20th Week | $2,871,801 / $102,975,189 | $794,904 / $145,524,464 |
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.