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Green Is Gold (2016)
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Green Is Gold Revenue (Daily) (with Theater Counts)

Domestic Total: 455.00

Opening Weekend: 273.00

Legs: 1.30

Overview: A thirteen-year-old boy is forced to live with his estranged brother after their father is sent to prison. Their relationship is soon tested when the older brother's occupation as a marijuana dealer infringes on his ability not only to raise his kid brother, but even to take care of himself. However, through constant tribulations, they discover the only way to get through the difficulties of life is to work together and try to beat the odds.


TMDB

6.2

IMDB

6.0

Metacritic

0

RT Popcorn

50

Letterboxd

3.17

Daily Table

DateRevenue% YDTheaters
Fri, Oct 7, 2016$143+ 0.00%1
Sat, Oct 8, 2016$104 -27.27%1
Sun, Oct 9, 2016$26 -75.00%1
Mon, Oct 10, 2016$26+ 0.00%1
Tue, Oct 11, 2016$26+ 0.00%1
Wed, Oct 12, 2016$104+ 300.00%1
Thu, Oct 13, 2016$26 -75.00%1
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Comps

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TitleRelease DateBudget
Faith of Our FathersJul 1, 2015$0
By the SeaNov 12, 2015$10M
Cop CarJul 8, 2015$800K
GrandmaJun 4, 2015$600K
Chi-RaqDec 4, 2015$0
A Bigger SplashNov 26, 2015$0
Touched with FireFeb 12, 2016$0
Louder Than BombsOct 1, 2015$11M
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Profitability Breakdown

Domestic

Week 1: $455.00

Investor Share: $273.00

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: $455.00


Net: $273.00


Costs: $0.00

Profit

Profit: $273.00

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.