Movie Comparison: Kinky Boots (2006)

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  Kinky Boots
Domestic Release Date Apr 14, 2006
Production Budget  
Opening Weekend Theaters 9
Maximum Theaters 127
Theatrical Engagements 827
Domestic Opening Weekend $77,529
Domestic Box Office $1,822,428
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$2,999,352
International Box Office $6,996,000
Worldwide Box Office $8,818,428
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  1. Daily Comparison
  2. Weekend Comparison
  3. Week Comparison
  Kinky Boots
Opening Weekend $77,529 /
$77,529
2nd Weekend $116,120 /
$218,574
3rd Weekend $142,080 /
$405,196
4th Weekend $163,820 /
$616,158
5th Weekend $178,966 /
$860,512
6th Weekend $158,128 /
$1,089,805
7th Weekend $160,497 /
$1,308,095
8th Weekend $109,595 /
$1,505,547
9th Weekend $71,547 /
$1,627,333
10th Weekend $27,783 /
$1,692,769
11th Weekend $20,552 /
$1,734,569
12th Weekend $12,386 /
$1,758,749
13th Weekend $10,568 /
$1,781,471
14th Weekend $9,508 /
$1,798,440
15th Weekend $5,510 /
$1,811,338
16th Weekend $2,641 /
$1,819,454
17th Weekend - /
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18th Weekend - /
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19th Weekend - /
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20th Weekend - /
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  Kinky Boots
Opening Week $102,454 /
$102,454
2nd Week $160,662 /
$263,116
3rd Week $189,222 /
$452,338
4th Week $229,208 /
$681,546
5th Week $250,131 /
$931,677
6th Week $215,921 /
$1,147,598
7th Week $248,354 /
$1,395,952
8th Week $159,834 /
$1,555,786
9th Week $109,200 /
$1,664,986
10th Week $49,031 /
$1,714,017
11th Week $32,346 /
$1,746,363
12th Week $24,540 /
$1,770,903
13th Week $18,029 /
$1,788,932
14th Week $16,896 /
$1,805,828
15th Week $10,985 /
$1,816,813
16th Week $5,615 /
$1,822,428
17th Week - /
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19th Week - /
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20th Week - /
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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.