Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)

Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $154,112,492Details
International Box Office $197,387,508Details
Worldwide Box Office $351,500,000
Further financial details...

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$11,226,239 (7.3% of total gross)
Legs:10.62 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:43.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$70,000,000 (worldwide box office is 5.0 times production budget)
Theater counts:1,045 opening theaters/1,598 max. theaters, 17.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $404,409,954

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Watch Now On

Amazon VOD:Amazon Video-on-Demand Purchase, Amazon 4K UHD VOD
iTunes:iTunes
Google Play:Google Play, Google Play

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 22nd, 1988 (Wide) by Walt Disney
International Releases: November 24th, 1988 (Wide) (Australia)
December 17th, 2020 (Wide) (New Zealand)
April 14th, 2022 (Limited) (New Zealand)
Video Release: August 11th, 1995 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG
Running Time: 103 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Mouse Hunt
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Visual Effects, Film Noir, Private Investigator, Fugitive / On the Run, Surprise Twist, Conspiracy Theory, Corrupt Cops, Corporate Malfeasance, Inspired by a True Story, Gratuitous Cameos, Death of a Sibling, Addiction, Intertitle, Movie Business, Death of a Partner, 1940s, Set in Hollywood, Crime Comedy
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Animation/Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Touchstone Pictures, Amblin Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest Domestic 23rd Weekend 53 $721,424 Nov 25, 1988 159
Biggest Domestic 22nd Weekend 70 $602,117 Nov 18, 1988 152
Biggest Domestic 18th Weekend 89 $950,120 Oct 21, 1988 124
Biggest Domestic 17th Weekend 100 $1,044,924 Oct 14, 1988 117
Biggest Domestic 16th Weekend 87 $1,404,155 Oct 7, 1988 110
Biggest Domestic 15th Weekend 97 $1,543,344 Sep 30, 1988 103
Biggest Domestic 14th Weekend 98 $1,692,166 Sep 23, 1988 96
Biggest Domestic 13th Weekend 92 $2,087,303 Sep 16, 1988 89
Biggest Domestic 11th Weekend 48 $4,434,566 Sep 2, 1988 75
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 162 $11,857,880 Sep 2, 1988 75
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 95 $14,517,442 Jul 1, 1988 12
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 61 $38,819,142 Jul 1, 1988 12

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 24, 1988 1 $11,226,239   1,045 $10,743   $14,853,661 1
Jul 1, 1988 2 $14,517,442 +29% 1,153 $12,591   $37,228,575 2
Jul 8, 1988 2 $11,519,011 -21% 1,286 $8,957   $54,516,090 3
Jul 15, 1988 3 $8,589,225 -25% 1,314 $6,537   $69,291,854 4
Jul 22, 1988 1 $8,919,732 +4% 1,402 $6,362   $84,057,913 5
Jul 29, 1988 2 $6,556,367 -26% 1,429 $4,588   $95,308,294 6
Aug 5, 1988 2 $5,895,616 -10% 1,435 $4,108   $105,420,503 7
Aug 12, 1988 5 $4,349,661 -26% 1,435 $3,031   $113,041,981 8
Aug 19, 1988 6 $3,664,197 -16% 1,598 $2,293   $119,370,859 9
Aug 26, 1988 6 $2,980,229 -19% 1,549 $1,924   $124,611,761 10
Sep 2, 1988 5 $4,434,566 +49% 1,588 $2,793   $130,686,435 11
Sep 9, 1988 8 $1,883,805 -58% 1,500 $1,256   $133,157,333 12
Sep 16, 1988 5 $2,087,303 +11% 1,393 $1,498   $135,939,312 13
Sep 23, 1988 4 $1,692,166 -19% 1,321 $1,281   $138,197,918 14
Sep 30, 1988 9 $1,543,344 -9% 1,264 $1,221   $140,151,770 15
Oct 7, 1988 8 $1,404,155 -9% 1,147 $1,224   $141,978,958 16
Oct 14, 1988 8 $1,044,924 -26% 1,040 $1,005   $143,273,001 17
Oct 21, 1988 11 $950,120 -9% 934 $1,017   $144,509,419 18
Oct 28, 1988 13 $592,516 -38% 819 $723   $145,322,076 19
Nov 4, 1988 12 $511,544 -14% 525 $974   $146,036,008 20
Nov 11, 1988 12 $397,061 -22% 363 $1,094   $146,618,242 21
Nov 18, 1988 11 $602,117 +52% 557 $1,081   $147,340,080 22
Nov 25, 1988 11 $721,424 +20% 637 $1,133   $148,375,903 23
Dec 2, 1988 11 $328,816 -54% 406 $810   $148,882,574 24
Dec 9, 1988 11 $177,148 -46% 268 $661   $149,212,265 25
Dec 16, 1988 11 $202,208 +14% 356 $568   $149,487,412 26
Jan 27, 1989 27 $218,120   280 $779   $151,931,137 32

Daily Box Office Performance

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 24, 1988 1 $19,083,711   1,045 $18,262   $22,711,133 2
Jul 1, 1988 2 $20,285,946 +6% 1,153 $17,594   $42,997,079 3
Jul 8, 1988 2 $17,705,550 -13% 1,286 $13,768   $60,702,629 4
Jul 15, 1988 2 $14,435,552 -18% 1,314 $10,986   $75,138,181 5
Jul 22, 1988 1 $13,613,746 -6% 1,402 $9,710   $88,751,927 6
Jul 29, 1988 2 $10,772,960 -21% 1,429 $7,539   $99,524,887 7
Aug 5, 1988 2 $9,167,433 -15% 1,435 $6,388   $108,692,320 8
Aug 12, 1988 5 $7,014,342 -23% 1,435 $4,888   $115,706,662 9
Aug 19, 1988 6 $5,924,870 -16% 1,598 $3,708   $121,631,532 10
Aug 26, 1988 6 $4,620,337 -22% 1,549 $2,983   $126,251,869 11
Sep 2, 1988 6 $5,021,659 +9% 1,588 $3,162   $131,273,528 12
Sep 9, 1988 8 $2,578,481 -49% 1,500 $1,719   $133,852,009 13
Sep 16, 1988 6 $2,653,743 +3% 1,393 $1,905   $136,505,752 14
Sep 23, 1988 5 $2,102,674 -21% 1,321 $1,592   $138,608,426 15
Sep 30, 1988 6 $1,966,377 -6% 1,264 $1,556   $140,574,803 16
Oct 7, 1988 7 $1,653,274 -16% 1,147 $1,441   $142,228,077 17
Oct 14, 1988 7 $1,331,222 -19% 1,040 $1,280   $143,559,299 18
Oct 21, 1988 11 $1,170,261 -12% 934 $1,253   $144,729,560 19
Oct 28, 1988 8 $794,904 -32% 819 $971   $145,524,464 20
Nov 4, 1988 7 $696,717 -12% 525 $1,327   $146,221,181 21
Nov 11, 1988 7 $516,782 -26% 363 $1,424   $146,737,963 22
Nov 18, 1988 8 $916,516 +77% 557 $1,645   $147,654,479 23
Nov 25, 1988 9 $899,279 -2% 637 $1,412   $148,553,758 24
Dec 2, 1988 9 $481,359 -46% 406 $1,186   $149,035,117 25
Dec 9, 1988 9 $250,087 -48% 268 $933   $149,285,204 26

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 11/24/1988 $0 0 3 3 $0
New Zealand 12/17/2020 $0 0 1 2 $1,171 4/19/2022
 
Rest of World $197,386,337
 
International Total$197,387,508 4/19/2022

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 17, 2013933,283 33,283$718,242$718,242919
Mar 24, 20131422,262-33% 55,545$480,404$1,198,646920
Jan 17, 2021148,678 192,776$79,664$2,365,1571,328
Jan 24, 2021187,681 200,457$68,361$2,433,5181,329
Dec 12, 2021720,694 298,925$232,187$3,285,3671,375
Mar 27, 2022204,460 330,321$41,701$3,781,3391,390
Oct 30, 2022203,594 349,066$34,466$4,006,2741,421
Jan 15, 2023203,748 358,285$35,943$4,085,7851,432
Jan 29, 2023153,612 365,676$34,639$4,156,6651,434
Feb 5, 2023144,285 369,961$41,093$4,197,7581,435
Feb 12, 2023203,309 373,270$31,105$4,228,8631,436
Feb 19, 2023133,901 377,171$36,669$4,265,5321,437

Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.

For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.

We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.

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Leading Cast

Bob Hoskins    Eddie Valiant

Supporting Cast

Christopher Lloyd    Judge Doom
Charles Fleischer    Roger Rabbit/Benny The Cab/Greasy/Psycho
Stubby Kaye    Marvin Acme
Joanna Cassidy    Dolores
Alan Tilvern    R.K. Maroon
Richard Le Parmentier    Lt. Santino
Morgan Deare    Editor/Gorilla
Lou Hirsch    Baby Herman
Joel Silver    Raoul
Paul Springer    Augie
Richard Ridings    Angelo
Edwin Craig    Arthritic Cowboy
Lindsay Holiday    Soldier
Mike Edmonds    Stretch
Danny Capri    Kid
Christopher Hollosy    Kid
John-Paul Sipla    Kid
Laura Frances    Blonde starlet
Joel Cutrara    Forensic
Billy J. Mitchell    Forensic
Eric B. Sindon    Mailman
Ed Herlihy    Newscaster
James O'Connell    Conductor
Eugene Guirterrez    Teddy Valiant
April Winchell    Mrs. Herman
Mae Questel    Betty Boop
Mel Blanc    Daffy Duck/Tweety Bird/Bugs Bunny/Sylvester/Porky Pig
Tony Anselmo    Donald Duck
Mary T. Radford    Hippo
Joe Alaskey    Yosemite Sam
David L. Lander    Smart Ass
Fred Newman    Stupid
June Foray    Wheezy/Lena Hyena
Russi Taylor    Birds/Minnie Mouse
Les Perkins    Toad
Richard Williams    Droopy
Wayne Allwine    Mickey Mouse
Pat Buttram    Bullet
Jim Cummings    Bullet
Jim Gallant    Bullet
Frank Sinatra    Singing Sword
Tony Pope    Goofy/Wolf
Peter Westy    Pinocchio
Cherry Davis    Woody Woodpecker

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Robert Zemeckis    Director
Jeffrey Price    Screenwriter
Peter S. Seaman    Screenwriter
Gary K. Wolf    Story Creator
Robert Watts    Producer
Frank Marshall    Producer
Steven Spielberg    Executive Producer
Kathleen Kennedy    Executive Producer
Elliot Scott    Production Designer
Roger Cain    Production Designer
Arthur Schmidt    Editor
Alan Silvestri    Composer
Dean Cundey    Director of Photography
Don Hahn    Associate Producer
Steve Starkey    Associate Producer
Steven Saxton    Associate Producer
Michael Murray    Assistant Director (UK)
David McGiffert    Assistant Director (US)
Ian Sharp    Second Unit Director-U.K.
Frank Marshall    Second Unit Director-U.K.
Max Kleven    Second Unit Director-U.S.
Jack Frost Sanders    Unit Production Manager-U.S.
Patricia Carr    Production Manager-U.K.
Patsy de Lord    Animation
Ron Rocha    Additional Animation
Richard Williams    Animation Director
Elliot Scott    Art Director (UK)
Roger Cain    Art Director (US)
Peter Howitt    Set Decorator-U.K.
Robert R. Benton    Set Decorator-U.S.
Paul Beeson    Additional Camera
Gregg Heschong    Second Unit Camera-U.S.
Ken Ralston    Visual Effects Supervisor
Edward Jones    Visual Supervisor-Optical Photography
George Gibbs    Visual Effects Supervisor-Mechanical
Joanna Johnston    Costume Designer
Ron Beck    Costume Supervisor UK
Linda Henrikson    Costume Supervisor US
Peter Lonsdale    Associate Editor (UK)
Colin Wilson    Associate Editor (UK)
Tony Dawe    Sound Mixer-U.K.
Michael Evje    Sound Mixer-U.S.
Robert Knudson    Re-recording Mixer
John Boyd    Re-recording Mixer
Don Digirolamo    Re-recording Mixer
Jim Fitzpatrick    Re-recording Mixer
Charles L. Campbell    Supervising Sound Editor
Louis L. Edemann    Supervising Sound Editor
Larry Carow    Sound Editor
Paul Timothy Carden*    Sound Editor
Rick Franklin    Sound Editor
Chuck Neely    Sound Editor
Colin Mouat    Sound Editor
Paul Bruce Richardson    Sound Editor
Kenneth Karman    Music Editor
Ken Chase    Make up
Sharleen J. Rassi    Hairstylist
Priscilla John    Casting Director-U.K.
Reuben Cannon    Casting Director-U.S.

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

Blu-ray Sales: March 17th, 2013: Lively Starts for Guardians and Pi

April 29th, 2013

New releases did better on Blu-ray than they did on DVD with eight films charting on the March 17th, 2013 edition of the Blu-ray sales chart. They were led by Rise of the Guardians, which sold 584,000 units / $11.77 million. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 42%, which is strong, for a kids movie. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for March 12th, 2013

March 13th, 2013

There are not many first run releases coming out on the home market this week, but two of them, Life of Pi and Rise of the Guardians, rose to Pick of the Week status. For that honor, we have to turn to an older release, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, which celebrated its 25th Anniversary by coming out on Blu-ray for the first time. Yes, it is shovelware, but it is still the best movie on this week's list. If you don't have the DVD already and really don't like Pan & Scan, you might want to wait till Disney fixes the mix-up with the DVD portion of the Combo Pack. More...

Featured Blu-ray Review: Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

March 12th, 2013

Who Framed Roger Rabbit? came out 25 years ago? I suddenly feel old. I loved this movie as a kid but I haven't seen the film in about a decade (not since it first came out on DVD). When it first hit theaters, it was a groundbreaking film. There's no way to deny that. However, the problem with groundbreaking films is that they tend to age. What was amazing 25 years ago tend to look archaic today. Unless there's a really solid story to back it up, the film will fall flat. Does this film have that solid story? Or was it a rather hollow technological marvel? More...


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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$11,226,239 (7.3% of total gross)
Legs:10.62 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:43.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$70,000,000 (worldwide box office is 5.0 times production budget)
Theater counts:1,045 opening theaters/1,598 max. theaters, 17.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $404,409,954

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Watch Now On

Amazon VOD:Amazon Video-on-Demand Purchase, Amazon 4K UHD VOD
iTunes:iTunes
Google Play:Google Play, Google Play

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 22nd, 1988 (Wide) by Walt Disney
International Releases: November 24th, 1988 (Wide) (Australia)
December 17th, 2020 (Wide) (New Zealand)
April 14th, 2022 (Limited) (New Zealand)
Video Release: August 11th, 1995 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG
Running Time: 103 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Mouse Hunt
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Visual Effects, Film Noir, Private Investigator, Fugitive / On the Run, Surprise Twist, Conspiracy Theory, Corrupt Cops, Corporate Malfeasance, Inspired by a True Story, Gratuitous Cameos, Death of a Sibling, Addiction, Intertitle, Movie Business, Death of a Partner, 1940s, Set in Hollywood, Crime Comedy
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Animation/Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Touchstone Pictures, Amblin Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest Domestic 23rd Weekend 53 $721,424 Nov 25, 1988 159
Biggest Domestic 22nd Weekend 70 $602,117 Nov 18, 1988 152
Biggest Domestic 18th Weekend 89 $950,120 Oct 21, 1988 124
Biggest Domestic 17th Weekend 100 $1,044,924 Oct 14, 1988 117
Biggest Domestic 16th Weekend 87 $1,404,155 Oct 7, 1988 110
Biggest Domestic 15th Weekend 97 $1,543,344 Sep 30, 1988 103
Biggest Domestic 14th Weekend 98 $1,692,166 Sep 23, 1988 96
Biggest Domestic 13th Weekend 92 $2,087,303 Sep 16, 1988 89
Biggest Domestic 11th Weekend 48 $4,434,566 Sep 2, 1988 75
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 162 $11,857,880 Sep 2, 1988 75
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 95 $14,517,442 Jul 1, 1988 12
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 61 $38,819,142 Jul 1, 1988 12

Leading Cast

Bob Hoskins    Eddie Valiant

Supporting Cast

Christopher Lloyd    Judge Doom
Charles Fleischer    Roger Rabbit/Benny The Cab/Greasy/Psycho
Stubby Kaye    Marvin Acme
Joanna Cassidy    Dolores
Alan Tilvern    R.K. Maroon
Richard Le Parmentier    Lt. Santino
Morgan Deare    Editor/Gorilla
Lou Hirsch    Baby Herman
Joel Silver    Raoul
Paul Springer    Augie
Richard Ridings    Angelo
Edwin Craig    Arthritic Cowboy
Lindsay Holiday    Soldier
Mike Edmonds    Stretch
Danny Capri    Kid
Christopher Hollosy    Kid
John-Paul Sipla    Kid
Laura Frances    Blonde starlet
Joel Cutrara    Forensic
Billy J. Mitchell    Forensic
Eric B. Sindon    Mailman
Ed Herlihy    Newscaster
James O'Connell    Conductor
Eugene Guirterrez    Teddy Valiant
April Winchell    Mrs. Herman
Mae Questel    Betty Boop
Mel Blanc    Daffy Duck/Tweety Bird/Bugs Bunny/Sylvester/Porky Pig
Tony Anselmo    Donald Duck
Mary T. Radford    Hippo
Joe Alaskey    Yosemite Sam
David L. Lander    Smart Ass
Fred Newman    Stupid
June Foray    Wheezy/Lena Hyena
Russi Taylor    Birds/Minnie Mouse
Les Perkins    Toad
Richard Williams    Droopy
Wayne Allwine    Mickey Mouse
Pat Buttram    Bullet
Jim Cummings    Bullet
Jim Gallant    Bullet
Frank Sinatra    Singing Sword
Tony Pope    Goofy/Wolf
Peter Westy    Pinocchio
Cherry Davis    Woody Woodpecker

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Robert Zemeckis    Director
Jeffrey Price    Screenwriter
Peter S. Seaman    Screenwriter
Gary K. Wolf    Story Creator
Robert Watts    Producer
Frank Marshall    Producer
Steven Spielberg    Executive Producer
Kathleen Kennedy    Executive Producer
Elliot Scott    Production Designer
Roger Cain    Production Designer
Arthur Schmidt    Editor
Alan Silvestri    Composer
Dean Cundey    Director of Photography
Don Hahn    Associate Producer
Steve Starkey    Associate Producer
Steven Saxton    Associate Producer
Michael Murray    Assistant Director (UK)
David McGiffert    Assistant Director (US)
Ian Sharp    Second Unit Director-U.K.
Frank Marshall    Second Unit Director-U.K.
Max Kleven    Second Unit Director-U.S.
Jack Frost Sanders    Unit Production Manager-U.S.
Patricia Carr    Production Manager-U.K.
Patsy de Lord    Animation
Ron Rocha    Additional Animation
Richard Williams    Animation Director
Elliot Scott    Art Director (UK)
Roger Cain    Art Director (US)
Peter Howitt    Set Decorator-U.K.
Robert R. Benton    Set Decorator-U.S.
Paul Beeson    Additional Camera
Gregg Heschong    Second Unit Camera-U.S.
Ken Ralston    Visual Effects Supervisor
Edward Jones    Visual Supervisor-Optical Photography
George Gibbs    Visual Effects Supervisor-Mechanical
Joanna Johnston    Costume Designer
Ron Beck    Costume Supervisor UK
Linda Henrikson    Costume Supervisor US
Peter Lonsdale    Associate Editor (UK)
Colin Wilson    Associate Editor (UK)
Tony Dawe    Sound Mixer-U.K.
Michael Evje    Sound Mixer-U.S.
Robert Knudson    Re-recording Mixer
John Boyd    Re-recording Mixer
Don Digirolamo    Re-recording Mixer
Jim Fitzpatrick    Re-recording Mixer
Charles L. Campbell    Supervising Sound Editor
Louis L. Edemann    Supervising Sound Editor
Larry Carow    Sound Editor
Paul Timothy Carden*    Sound Editor
Rick Franklin    Sound Editor
Chuck Neely    Sound Editor
Colin Mouat    Sound Editor
Paul Bruce Richardson    Sound Editor
Kenneth Karman    Music Editor
Ken Chase    Make up
Sharleen J. Rassi    Hairstylist
Priscilla John    Casting Director-U.K.
Reuben Cannon    Casting Director-U.S.

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

Blu-ray Sales: March 17th, 2013: Lively Starts for Guardians and Pi

April 29th, 2013

New releases did better on Blu-ray than they did on DVD with eight films charting on the March 17th, 2013 edition of the Blu-ray sales chart. They were led by Rise of the Guardians, which sold 584,000 units / $11.77 million. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 42%, which is strong, for a kids movie. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for March 12th, 2013

March 13th, 2013

There are not many first run releases coming out on the home market this week, but two of them, Life of Pi and Rise of the Guardians, rose to Pick of the Week status. For that honor, we have to turn to an older release, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, which celebrated its 25th Anniversary by coming out on Blu-ray for the first time. Yes, it is shovelware, but it is still the best movie on this week's list. If you don't have the DVD already and really don't like Pan & Scan, you might want to wait till Disney fixes the mix-up with the DVD portion of the Combo Pack. More...

Featured Blu-ray Review: Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

March 12th, 2013

Who Framed Roger Rabbit? came out 25 years ago? I suddenly feel old. I loved this movie as a kid but I haven't seen the film in about a decade (not since it first came out on DVD). When it first hit theaters, it was a groundbreaking film. There's no way to deny that. However, the problem with groundbreaking films is that they tend to age. What was amazing 25 years ago tend to look archaic today. Unless there's a really solid story to back it up, the film will fall flat. Does this film have that solid story? Or was it a rather hollow technological marvel? More...

Compare this performance with other movies…

Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 24, 1988 1 $11,226,239   1,045 $10,743   $14,853,661 1
Jul 1, 1988 2 $14,517,442 +29% 1,153 $12,591   $37,228,575 2
Jul 8, 1988 2 $11,519,011 -21% 1,286 $8,957   $54,516,090 3
Jul 15, 1988 3 $8,589,225 -25% 1,314 $6,537   $69,291,854 4
Jul 22, 1988 1 $8,919,732 +4% 1,402 $6,362   $84,057,913 5
Jul 29, 1988 2 $6,556,367 -26% 1,429 $4,588   $95,308,294 6
Aug 5, 1988 2 $5,895,616 -10% 1,435 $4,108   $105,420,503 7
Aug 12, 1988 5 $4,349,661 -26% 1,435 $3,031   $113,041,981 8
Aug 19, 1988 6 $3,664,197 -16% 1,598 $2,293   $119,370,859 9
Aug 26, 1988 6 $2,980,229 -19% 1,549 $1,924   $124,611,761 10
Sep 2, 1988 5 $4,434,566 +49% 1,588 $2,793   $130,686,435 11
Sep 9, 1988 8 $1,883,805 -58% 1,500 $1,256   $133,157,333 12
Sep 16, 1988 5 $2,087,303 +11% 1,393 $1,498   $135,939,312 13
Sep 23, 1988 4 $1,692,166 -19% 1,321 $1,281   $138,197,918 14
Sep 30, 1988 9 $1,543,344 -9% 1,264 $1,221   $140,151,770 15
Oct 7, 1988 8 $1,404,155 -9% 1,147 $1,224   $141,978,958 16
Oct 14, 1988 8 $1,044,924 -26% 1,040 $1,005   $143,273,001 17
Oct 21, 1988 11 $950,120 -9% 934 $1,017   $144,509,419 18
Oct 28, 1988 13 $592,516 -38% 819 $723   $145,322,076 19
Nov 4, 1988 12 $511,544 -14% 525 $974   $146,036,008 20
Nov 11, 1988 12 $397,061 -22% 363 $1,094   $146,618,242 21
Nov 18, 1988 11 $602,117 +52% 557 $1,081   $147,340,080 22
Nov 25, 1988 11 $721,424 +20% 637 $1,133   $148,375,903 23
Dec 2, 1988 11 $328,816 -54% 406 $810   $148,882,574 24
Dec 9, 1988 11 $177,148 -46% 268 $661   $149,212,265 25
Dec 16, 1988 11 $202,208 +14% 356 $568   $149,487,412 26
Jan 27, 1989 27 $218,120   280 $779   $151,931,137 32

Daily Box Office Performance

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 24, 1988 1 $19,083,711   1,045 $18,262   $22,711,133 2
Jul 1, 1988 2 $20,285,946 +6% 1,153 $17,594   $42,997,079 3
Jul 8, 1988 2 $17,705,550 -13% 1,286 $13,768   $60,702,629 4
Jul 15, 1988 2 $14,435,552 -18% 1,314 $10,986   $75,138,181 5
Jul 22, 1988 1 $13,613,746 -6% 1,402 $9,710   $88,751,927 6
Jul 29, 1988 2 $10,772,960 -21% 1,429 $7,539   $99,524,887 7
Aug 5, 1988 2 $9,167,433 -15% 1,435 $6,388   $108,692,320 8
Aug 12, 1988 5 $7,014,342 -23% 1,435 $4,888   $115,706,662 9
Aug 19, 1988 6 $5,924,870 -16% 1,598 $3,708   $121,631,532 10
Aug 26, 1988 6 $4,620,337 -22% 1,549 $2,983   $126,251,869 11
Sep 2, 1988 6 $5,021,659 +9% 1,588 $3,162   $131,273,528 12
Sep 9, 1988 8 $2,578,481 -49% 1,500 $1,719   $133,852,009 13
Sep 16, 1988 6 $2,653,743 +3% 1,393 $1,905   $136,505,752 14
Sep 23, 1988 5 $2,102,674 -21% 1,321 $1,592   $138,608,426 15
Sep 30, 1988 6 $1,966,377 -6% 1,264 $1,556   $140,574,803 16
Oct 7, 1988 7 $1,653,274 -16% 1,147 $1,441   $142,228,077 17
Oct 14, 1988 7 $1,331,222 -19% 1,040 $1,280   $143,559,299 18
Oct 21, 1988 11 $1,170,261 -12% 934 $1,253   $144,729,560 19
Oct 28, 1988 8 $794,904 -32% 819 $971   $145,524,464 20
Nov 4, 1988 7 $696,717 -12% 525 $1,327   $146,221,181 21
Nov 11, 1988 7 $516,782 -26% 363 $1,424   $146,737,963 22
Nov 18, 1988 8 $916,516 +77% 557 $1,645   $147,654,479 23
Nov 25, 1988 9 $899,279 -2% 637 $1,412   $148,553,758 24
Dec 2, 1988 9 $481,359 -46% 406 $1,186   $149,035,117 25
Dec 9, 1988 9 $250,087 -48% 268 $933   $149,285,204 26

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 11/24/1988 $0 0 3 3 $0
New Zealand 12/17/2020 $0 0 1 2 $1,171 4/19/2022
 
Rest of World $197,386,337
 
International Total$197,387,508 4/19/2022

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 17, 2013933,283 33,283$718,242$718,242919
Mar 24, 20131422,262-33% 55,545$480,404$1,198,646920
Jan 17, 2021148,678 192,776$79,664$2,365,1571,328
Jan 24, 2021187,681 200,457$68,361$2,433,5181,329
Dec 12, 2021720,694 298,925$232,187$3,285,3671,375
Mar 27, 2022204,460 330,321$41,701$3,781,3391,390
Oct 30, 2022203,594 349,066$34,466$4,006,2741,421
Jan 15, 2023203,748 358,285$35,943$4,085,7851,432
Jan 29, 2023153,612 365,676$34,639$4,156,6651,434
Feb 5, 2023144,285 369,961$41,093$4,197,7581,435
Feb 12, 2023203,309 373,270$31,105$4,228,8631,436
Feb 19, 2023133,901 377,171$36,669$4,265,5321,437

Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.

For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.

We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.

Because sales figures are estimated based on sampling, they will be more accurate for higher-selling titles.