Box-Office Reporting….1981

According to the 1996 book The Hollywood Reporter Book Of Box Office Hits, Raiders Of The Lost Ark earned $115 million in domestic rentals between June 1981 and 1996.  Superman II earned $65 million in domestic rentals between June 1981 and 1996.  

According to the 1990 book Box Office Champs, Raiders Of The Lost Ark earned $90.4 million in domestic rentals in the year 1981 alone, which is quite a bit more than what Superman II earned in the year 1981 alone.  Superman II earned $64 million that year.  Raiders Of The Lost Ark was #1 and Superman II was #2 in 1981.

And according to a 2021 magazine on Indiana Jones from Hollywood Spotlight, on page 37 the magazine reported the following about Raider’s box-office performance:  “Thanks to good word of mouth and repeat viewings, the film returned to the top box-office spot in its sixth week of release.  It would stay there for another nine weeks…” 

 

But according to online box office reporting, Raiders Of The Lost Ark ranked #14 in 1981 according to the grosses made in 1981 alone, as the site claims it grossed just $21.8 million in the year 1981.  But the movie, released on June 12, according to that very same online source, was #1 according with a lifetime gross of $212 million.  A $212 million lifetime gross after a dismal $21.8 million gross during its first 6.6 months…  

ACCORDING TO THE ONLINE SITE…Raiders Of The Lost Ark grossed at the domestic box office…

  • $8.3 million during its first 3 days
  • $13.5 million during the following 6.5 months…for a total of $21.8 million between June 12, 1981 and December 31, 1981
  • $191 million since January 1, 1982 after only earning $21.8 million in its first 6.6 months…for a total of $212 million.

In other words, the online site reports it had a decent opening weekend in mid-June of 1981, then utterly tanked for the rest of the year…but made an unheard-of explosive word-of-mouth rebound at the box office grossing 90% of its life-time gross after its first 6.6 months in the theaters.  Makes no sense.  Complete and utter nonsense.  So obviously false.

Never mind that the site shaved off 12% of the $242 million gross reported by more reliable Almanacs from 1999 and 2005.