Movie Comparison: Wall Street (1987)

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  Wall Street
Domestic Release Date Dec 11, 1987
Production Budget $16,500,000
Opening Weekend Theaters 730
Maximum Theaters 989
Theatrical Engagements 7,221
Domestic Opening Weekend $4,104,611
Domestic Box Office $43,848,100
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$119,363,577
International Box Office
Worldwide Box Office $43,848,100
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  Wall Street
Opening Weekend $4,104,611 /
$4,104,611
2nd Weekend $3,067,206 /
$8,514,908
3rd Weekend $4,407,619 /
$14,722,326
4th Weekend $4,454,390 /
$22,467,080
5th Weekend $2,817,932 /
$26,643,104
6th Weekend $2,065,196 /
$29,808,822
7th Weekend $1,543,464 /
$32,069,634
8th Weekend $1,278,457 /
$33,849,454
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Opening Week $5,447,702 /
$5,447,702
2nd Week $4,867,005 /
$10,314,707
3rd Week $7,697,983 /
$18,012,690
4th Week $5,812,482 /
$23,825,172
5th Week $3,918,454 /
$27,743,626
6th Week $2,782,544 /
$30,526,170
7th Week $2,044,827 /
$32,570,997
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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.