The Right Stuff
The U.S. space program's development from the breaking of the sound barrier to selection of the Mercury 7 astronauts, from a group of test pilots with a more seat-of-the-pants approach than the program's more cautious engineers preferred.
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Date | Rank | Weekly | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Week |
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Oct 21-27 | 6 | $2,207,953 | - | 229 | - | $9,641 | $2,207,953 | 1 |
Oct 28-Nov 3 | 6 | $2,074,849 | -6% | 229 | - | $9,060 | $4,282,802 | 2 |
Nov 4-10 | 7 | $1,916,312 | -7.6% | 229 | - | $8,368 | $6,199,114 | 3 |
Nov 11-17 | 7 | $1,667,058 | -13% | 229 | - | $7,279 | $7,866,172 | 4 |
Nov 18-24 | 10 | $1,437,225 | -13.8% | 229 | - | $6,276 | $9,303,397 | 5 |
Nov 25-Dec 1 | 9 | $1,392,799 | -3.1% | 233 | +4 | $5,977 | $10,696,196 | 6 |
Dec 2-8 | 8 | $858,566 | -38.4% | 235 | +2 | $3,653 | $11,554,762 | 7 |
Dec 9-15 | 11 | $485,415 | -43.5% | 184 | -51 | $2,638 | $12,040,177 | 8 |
Jan 27-Feb 2 | 14 | $352,123 | - | 92 | - | $3,827 | $15,258,092 | 15 |
Feb 17-23 | 9 | $2,029,673 | - | 627 | +540 | $3,237 | $17,835,266 | 18 |
Feb 24-Mar 1 | 6 | $1,628,577 | -19.8% | 624 | -3 | $2,609 | $19,463,843 | 19 |
Mar 2-8 | 11 | $1,149,643 | -29.4% | 566 | -58 | $2,031 | $20,613,486 | 20 |
Mar 9-15 | 14 | $578,616 | -49.7% | 454 | -112 | $1,274 | $21,192,102 | 21 |