Invictus
Nelson Mandela, in his first term as President of South Africa, initiates a unique venture to unite the Apartheid-torn land: enlist the national rugby team on a mission to win the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
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468 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jan 13-17 | 2 | $6,701,645 | - | 468 | - | $14,319 | $6,701,645 | 1 |
Jan 20-24 | 2 | $5,194,822 | -22.5% | 480 | +12 | $10,822 | $13,264,810 | 2 |
Jan 27-31 | 4 | $3,523,866 | -32.2% | 497 | +17 | $7,090 | $17,775,074 | 3 |
Feb 3-7 | 5 | $2,434,169 | -30.9% | 495 | -2 | $4,917 | $20,310,520 | 4 |
Feb 10-14 Vancouver Olympics | 6 | $1,782,442 | -26.8% | 486 | -9 | $3,667 | $22,728,245 | 5 |
Feb 17-21 Vancouver Olympics | 12 | $1,318,520 | -26% | 440 | -46 | $2,996 | $24,666,808 | 6 |
Feb 24-28 Vancouver Olympics | 11 | $924,802 | -29.9% | 434 | -6 | $2,130 | $26,032,144 | 7 |
Mar 3-7 | 13 | $550,055 | -40.5% | 392 | -42 | $1,403 | $26,128,503 | 8 |
Mar 10-14 | 17 | $320,160 | -41.8% | 305 | -87 | $1,049 | $26,616,922 | 9 |