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The Lumber Baron (2019)
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The Lumber Baron Revenue (Daily) (with Theater Counts)

Domestic Total: 1.01K

Opening Weekend: 0.00

Legs: 1.00

Overview: Upon the unexpected death of his father, Daniel Rimsdale leaves medical school and returns home to the Chippewa Valley to try to salvage the floundering family lumber business and save his family from financial ruin. However, he meets heavy resistance from an old friend of his father's, Silas Lynch, who will stop at nothing to secure the Rimsdale mansion and rumored treasure it contains.


TMDB

6.0

IMDB

6.1

Metacritic

0

RT Popcorn

97

Daily Table

DateRevenue% YDTheaters
Mon, Jul 29, 2019$1,012+ 0.00%1
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Cast

NameCharacter
Joseph BezenekDaniel Rimsdale, Jr.
Scout Taylor-ComptonMary Catherine Rimsdale
Christina BaldwinN/A
Anna StranzN/A

Comps

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TitleRelease DateBudget
Vita & VirginiaMay 2, 2019$0
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Elvis & NixonMar 22, 2016$5M
Spirit of the GameOct 8, 2016$3M
Jane and EmmaOct 12, 2018$0
GreaterAug 26, 2016$0
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Profitability Breakdown

Domestic

Week 1: $1.01K

Investor Share: $607.20

Week 2: $0.00

Investor Share: $0.00

Week 3+: $0.00

Investor Share: $0.00

International

$N/A (0.00%)

Investor Share: $N/A

Costs

Budget: $N/A


P&A: $N/A

Breakdown

Gross: $1.01K


Net: $607.20


Costs: $0.00

Profit

Profit: $607.20

The profitability breakdown is based on Dan Murrell's YouTube videos (Dan Murrell is not affiliated with Reel Numbers). The breakdown only includes the theatrical release and does not account for any post-theatrical revenue streams such as streaming, home video, or merchandise sales. Additionally, the breakdown does not include any tax incentives, sponsorships, or product placement that may have occurred during production.

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