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Chapter 46 First Weekend(2/2)

"That's it."

"Are they going to say that in the paper?"

"No, Atlantic doesn't have a publicist. So your movie is just used as a new film review in the weekly film review. However, they often have different opinions, and generally movies with different opinions have better box office attendance."

After waiting restlessly for another day, on Monday night, I received a phone call from Tom Coleman, the president of Atlantic Distribution.

"The box office statistics are out. The total box office for the three days of the weekend is 3.58 million. There are 898 theaters. The average box office per theater is close to 4,000. We have won again!"

"Huh!" After Ronald answered the phone, he fell down on the sofa relaxedly. His whole body seemed to be soaked in a bathtub and taking a hot bath.

The weekend single theater box office of 4,000 is not as good as Atlantic's previous film "Valley Girl." However, this "Night of the Comet" was released in nearly 900 theaters nationwide, unlike "Valley Girl".

It was only shown in less than 300 theaters in big cities on the east and west coasts.

Considering that his movies were scheduled more in multiplex theaters, the attendance rate must be higher than that of his opponent. In this way, Martha Coolidge was convinced that she lost and could not complain that she had robbed her of the box office.

The weekend box office of the whole film was 3.58 million, ranking fourth among all movies, behind only two new films, "Blue Thunder" and "Breathless", and "Breathless", which has already sold out at the box office in its fifth week of release.
Chapter completed!
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