How the Biggies Fared
Yeah, but will they make their money back?
It’s hard not to ask that question after all the hoopla surrounding the summer’s high-profile movies, most of which opened big but quickly lost momentum and are pretty much played out.
In order of release, here’s a score card of the grosses, compared to the much talked-about monster budgets:
* “Back to the Future Part III†(Universal), filmed for $40 million; $82.1 million gross.
* “Total Recall†(Tri-Star), filmed for $70 million; $114 million.
* “Another 48 HRS.†(Paramount), filmed for $45 million; $78 million.
* “Dick Tracy†(Touchstone), filmed for $35-40 million; $102.3 million.
* “Gremlins 2: The New Batch†(Warner Bros.), filmed for $32 million; $39.7 million.
* “RoboCop 2†(Orion), filmed for $25 million; $43.1 million.
* “Days of Thunder†(Paramount), filmed for $50-55 million; $76.9 million.
* “Die Hard 2†(Fox), filmed for $60 million; $101.1 million.
These, of course, are the North American box-office grosses, which will make up from 20% to 30% of the overall gross, which includes the take from foreign and ancillary markets.
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