Turkish Ice-Cream
The two Turks went to Australia. They provide their livelihood by selling ice-cream with a wheelbarrow and camel show in festivals. In 1915 they learned that there was a war in the country. They decide to go to Çanakkale. However, the authorities do not allow them to leave the island.
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394 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 15-17 | 2 | $357,759 | - | 394 | - | $908 | $357,759 | 1 |
Mar 22-24 | 2 | $265,746 | -25.7% | 396 | +2 | $671 | $787,687 | 2 |
Mar 29-31 | 2 | $148,871 | -44% | 400 | +4 | $372 | $1,090,805 | 3 |
Apr 12-14 | 9 | $26,677 | - | 155 | - | $172 | $1,303,318 | 5 |
Apr 19-21 | 17 | $13,786 | -48.3% | 89 | -66 | $154 | $1,331,566 | 6 |
Apr 26-28 | 20 | $2,061 | -85.1% | 32 | -57 | $64 | $1,314,945 | 7 |
May 3-5 | 22 | $612 | -70.3% | 8 | -24 | $76 | $1,313,859 | 8 |
May 10-12 | 24 | $246 | -59.8% | 3 | -5 | $82 | $1,310,424 | 9 |
May 17-19 | 39 | $10 | -95.9% | 3 | - | $3 | $1,294,947 | 10 |
May 24-26 | 33 | $26 | +160% | 3 | - | $8 | $1,289,283 | 11 |