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The Clan (2015)
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The Clan Revenue (Daily) (with Theater Counts)

Domestic Total: 90.77K

Opening Weekend: 12.52K

Legs: 1.73

Overview: In Argentina, between 1982 and 1985, the Puccios, a well-established family of San Isidro, an upper-class suburb of Buenos Aires, kidnap several people and hold them as hostages for a ransom.


TMDB

6.8

IMDB

6.9

Metacritic

73

RT Tomato

85

RT Popcorn

77

Letterboxd

3.50

Daily Table

DateRevenue% YDTheaters
Fri, Mar 18, 2016$3,284+ 0.00%3
Sat, Mar 19, 2016$5,727+ 74.39%3
Sun, Mar 20, 2016$3,508 -38.75%3
Mon, Mar 21, 2016$1,838 -47.61%3
Tue, Mar 22, 2016$1,630 -11.32%3
Wed, Mar 23, 2016$1,394 -14.48%3
Thu, Mar 24, 2016$995 -28.62%3
Fri, Mar 25, 2016$16,771+ 1585.53%17
Sat, Mar 26, 2016$21,240+ 26.65%17
Sun, Mar 27, 2016$14,467 -31.89%17
Mon, Mar 28, 2016$4,555 -68.51%17
Tue, Mar 29, 2016$5,097+ 11.90%17
Wed, Mar 30, 2016$5,484+ 7.59%17
Thu, Mar 31, 2016$4,777 -12.89%17
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Comps

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TitleRelease DateBudget
Batkid BeginsJun 26, 2015$0
ABCD 2Jun 19, 2015$0
Faith of Our FathersJul 1, 2015$0
The 33Aug 6, 2015$25M
GrandmaJun 4, 2015$600K
Cop CarJul 8, 2015$800K
Straight Outta ComptonAug 11, 2015$28M
Mr. HolmesJun 19, 2015$11M
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Profitability Breakdown

Domestic

Week 1: $18.38K

Investor Share: $11.03K

Week 2: $72.39K

Investor Share: $39.82K

Week 3+: $0.00

Investor Share: $0.00

International

$21.92M (99.59%)

Investor Share: $7.67M

Costs

Budget: $4M


P&A: $4M

Breakdown

Gross: $22.01M


Net: $7.72M


Costs: $7M

Profit

Profit: $724.2K

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.