Movie Comparison: Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me (2013)
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Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me | |
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Domestic Release Date | Jul 3, 2013 |
Production Budget | |
Opening Weekend Theaters | 2 |
Maximum Theaters | 9 |
Theatrical Engagements | 53 |
Domestic Opening Weekend | $15,096 |
Domestic Box Office | $105,998 |
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Box Office |
$140,539 |
International Box Office | |
Worldwide Box Office | $105,998 |
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Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me | |
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Opening Weekend | $15,096 / $15,096 |
2nd Weekend | $12,028 / $27,124 |
3rd Weekend | $18,813 / $68,561 |
4th Weekend | $6,841 / $83,899 |
5th Weekend | $2,874 / $90,516 |
6th Weekend | $4,158 / $96,398 |
7th Weekend | $584 / $98,126 |
8th Weekend | $864 / $101,181 |
9th Weekend | $31 / $101,557 |
10th Weekend | $456 / $102,182 |
11th Weekend | $954 / $103,438 |
12th Weekend | $498 / $105,030 |
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Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me | |
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Opening Week | - / - |
2nd Week | - / - |
3rd Week | $22,123 / $37,219 |
4th Week | $27,310 / $77,058 |
5th Week | $10,584 / $87,642 |
6th Week | $4,598 / $92,240 |
7th Week | $5,302 / $97,542 |
8th Week | $2,775 / $100,317 |
9th Week | $1,209 / $101,526 |
10th Week | $200 / $101,726 |
11th Week | $758 / $102,484 |
12th Week | $2,048 / $104,532 |
13th Week | $1,466 / $105,998 |
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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.