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Jan 31, 2020

[Answer] What is the lowest amount of money a movie has grossed during its opening week?

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...1. $30 2. $1,100 3. $68,260 4. $320,000




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$30 - Hollywood has seen some stellar bombs in its day, but none have made as little in their first week as “Zyzzyx Road.” Starring Katherine Heigl and Tom Sizemore, the 2006 film was a low-budget thriller that cost $1.2 million to make. The studio wanted to release the film internationally before giving it a proper domestic run because Heigl was a relative unknown who had only landed a role in \"Grey's Anatomy\" the year before. They hoped the TV show would boost her star power in time, which would translate to better U.S. ticket sales, but in order to pay the cast the low rates, the studio was required to release the film domestically. To solve this problem, its director rented a movie theater in Dallas, Texas, for $1,000 and provided the film little fanfare or promotion. For seven days, the theater played the film once per day. In total, six people showed up and paid a whopping $30 in total.:


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