Two Brothers

Two tigers are separated as cubs and taken into captivity, only to be reunited years later as enemies by an explorer who inadvertently forces them to fight each other.

Domestic
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
DomesticJun 25, 2004$6,144,160$19,176,754
Europe, Middle East, and Africa
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
AustriaSep 17, 2004$505,158
BelgiumApr 7, 2004$106,110
DenmarkSep 24, 2004$214,122
EstoniaDec 31, 2004$16,799
FinlandOct 8, 2004$190,097
FranceApr 7, 2004$21,800,466
GermanySep 16, 2004$2,071,491
IcelandOct 29, 2004$28,966
ItalyOct 1, 2004$350,015$976,065
Latvia$18,965
LebanonMar 5, 2005$10,807
LithuaniaDec 17, 2004$18,217
Middle East/UAEAug 11, 2004$52,115
NetherlandsJul 8, 2004$209,421
NorwayOct 29, 2004$88,452$400,140
Serbia and MontenegroSep 2, 2004$11,095
SloveniaOct 7, 2004$57,788
SpainDec 3, 2004$514,482$2,208,775
SwedenOct 29, 2004$226,722
SwitzerlandApr 7, 2004$850,119
United Arab EmiratesAug 11, 2004$15,187$31,640
United KingdomJul 23, 2004$539,932$2,872,859
Latin America
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
ChileSep 2, 2004$2,277
MexicoAug 20, 2004$486,408
Asia Pacific
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
AustraliaNov 25, 2004$289,856
JapanSep 18, 2004$1,113,726$5,989,285
New ZealandDec 2, 2004$62,004
PhilippinesDec 8, 2004$6,082
Russia/CISJul 29, 2004$33,067$90,322
Russia/CIS/UkraineJul 29, 2004$134,091
South KoreaJan 19, 2006$423,030$931,153
China
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
ChinaOct 6, 2004$0