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Biggest 69th Weekend at the Domestic Box Office for Limited Release Movies



Other Domestic Weekend records for Limited Release Movies: Biggest Opening Weekend Limited Release

This chart contains figures for the biggest 69th Weekends at the Domestic Box Office for Limited Release Movies.

Rank Date Movie Gross Theaters Per
Theater
Total
Gross
1 Jan 8, 2016 Yellow Day $101,573 40 $2,539 $127,833
2 Oct 4, 1996 Il Postino $88,891 104 $855 $21,727,670
3 Jan 23, 2009 Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure $50,350 16 $3,147 $20,691,842
4 May 15, 2009 U2 3D $12,143 3 $4,048 $9,861,477
5 May 7, 2004 Cidade de Deus $9,618 9 $1,069 $7,511,110
6 Apr 5, 2002 Tuvalu $5,722 2 $2,861 $314,824
7 May 17, 2002 Forgive Me Father $4,440 6 $740 $386,416
8 Apr 22, 2011 Shanghai Red $3,281 2 $1,641 $15,167
9 Mar 27, 2009 The Singing Revolution $2,204 2 $1,102 $414,778
10 Apr 22, 2005 Postmen in the Mountains $1,652 3 $551 $187,743
11 May 15, 2009 Kabei: Our Mother $1,645 1 $1,645 $7,144
12 Jan 20, 2006 Therese $1,070 1 $1,070 $2,627,016
13 Jul 24, 2015 Beyond the Mask $535 2 $268 $1,232,274
14 Dec 16, 2016 A Reason $507 2 $254 $16,839
15 Sep 8, 2000 The Saragossa Manuscript $375 1 $375 $116,142
16 Sep 18, 2009 Il Divo $345 1 $345 $233,124

The Domestic Market is defined as the North American movie territory (consisting of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Guam).

Note: the records on this page only consider movies that were initially released in less than 600 theaters and did not have any expansion of more than 1,000 theaters in one week. We only consider movies that were released in 1995 or later, and do not consider movies that only had an IMAX release.

This table is updated daily to reflect the latest studio reports.

Note: This chart is not adjusted for inflation.