Movie Comparison: Walking and Talking (1996)

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  Walking and
Talking
Domestic Release Date Jul 17, 1996
Production Budget $1,000,000
Opening Weekend Theaters 5
Maximum Theaters 60
Theatrical Engagements 323
Domestic Opening Weekend $44,602
Domestic Box Office $1,287,480
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$3,140,052
International Box Office $328,307
Worldwide Box Office $1,615,787
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  Walking and
Talking
Opening Weekend $44,602 /
$63,412
2nd Weekend $93,974 /
$184,987
3rd Weekend $142,024 /
$386,456
4th Weekend $153,247 /
$614,492
5th Weekend $82,998 /
$779,528
6th Weekend $60,751 /
$886,963
7th Weekend $79,153 /
$1,001,170
8th Weekend $60,566 /
$1,078,389
9th Weekend $55,225 /
$1,163,477
10th Weekend $46,964 /
$1,231,303
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2nd Week $72,203 /
$91,013
3rd Week $153,419 /
$244,432
4th Week $216,813 /
$461,245
5th Week $235,285 /
$696,530
6th Week $129,682 /
$826,212
7th Week $95,805 /
$922,017
8th Week $95,806 /
$1,017,823
9th Week $90,429 /
$1,108,252
10th Week $76,087 /
$1,184,339
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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.