Per Theater Chart is Very Lucky this Week
January 17, 2007
Seven films made it into the $10,000 club at the weekend, but none of them were able to earn much more than $11,000.
Pan's Labyrinth continues to show very strong legs on the per theater chart despite expanding ever wider.
This weekend the film earned nearly $2.2 million in 194 screens for an average of $11,180.
Comedy of Power grew by nearly 9% to $10,945 in its lone theater, placing it second, less than $20 ahead of God Grew Tired of Us.
Next up was Guru, which earned an estimated $760,000 in 71 theatres for a preliminary average of $10,704.
The overall box office leader, Stomp the Yard, was next with an average of $10,645 in its 2,051 theaters.
Long-term resident, Letters from Iwo Jima saw its first expansion this past weekend, growing from 5 theaters to 35 while its average remained strong at $10,464.
Venus grew by more than 11% this week to reenter the $10,000 club with an average $10,079.
Two other limited releases opened over the weekend with Tears of the Black Tiger taking in $7,954 in its lone theater and Verdict on Auschwitz earning just $2,740.
This past week also saw milestones reached for a couple Per Theater Chart alumni:
Filed under: Stomp the Yard, The Queen, El Laberinto del Fauno, Notes on a Scandal, Letters from Iwo Jima, The Painted Veil, Man cheng jin dai huang jin jia, Venus, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, Guru, God Grew Tired of Us: The Story of Lost Boys of Sudan, Comedy of Power, Fah talai jone, Verdict on Auschwitz: The Frankfurt Trial 1963-1965