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Domestic Box Office Performance for Based on Play Movies in 2013

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RankMovieRelease
Date
GenreMPAA
Rating
2013 GrossTickets Sold
1 Tyler Perry’s Temptation Mar 29, 2013 Drama PG-13 $51,975,354 6,393,032
2 Tyler Perry’s A Madea Chris… Dec 13, 2013 Comedy PG-13 $45,282,853 5,569,847
3 Quartet Jan 11, 2013 Comedy PG-13 $18,388,357 2,261,791
4 Black Nativity Nov 27, 2013 Musical PG $7,004,330 861,541
5 Much Ado About Nothing Jun 7, 2013 Romantic Comedy PG-13 $4,328,850 532,454
6 Beasts of the Southern Wild Jun 27, 2012 Drama PG-13 $1,546,618 190,236
7 Romeo & Juliet Oct 11, 2013 Drama R $1,162,635 143,006
8 August: Osage County Dec 25, 2013 Black Comedy R $254,091 31,254
9 The Broken Circle Breakdown Nov 1, 2013 Drama Not Rated $101,700 12,509
10 Marius Dec 13, 2013 Drama Not Rated $73,881 9,087
11 Sightseers May 10, 2013 Black Comedy Not Rated $41,039 5,048
12 Fanny Dec 20, 2013 Drama Not Rated $35,203 4,330
13 Vous n'avez encore rien vu Jun 7, 2013 Drama Not Rated $19,373 2,383
14 Detention of the Dead Jun 28, 2013 Comedy Not Rated $1,778 219
Total Gross of All Movies$130,216,062
Total Tickets Sold16,016,737

Note: This chart ranks movies by the amount they earned during 2013. It includes movies released in previous years that earned money during 2013. For example, a movie released over Thanksgiving in 2010 will most likely earn money in 2010 and 2011. Click on the individual movie to see its total gross over all the years in which it played.

Inflation-adjusted figures are based ticket sale estimates, and may not be precise due to rounding errors.

Our Theatrical Market pages are based on the Domestic Theatrical Market performance only. The Domestic Market is defined as the North American movie territory (consisting of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Guam).

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