The Sound of Music 60th Anniversary Re-Release Outshines Fantastic Four at the Box Office ( Photo Credit – JioHotstar )

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One of the most loved musical dramas of all time has returned to theatres in North America with a limited release and in only a few days it managed to surprise many by setting a new record. The Sound of Music, first released in 1965, came back on the big screen to mark its 60th anniversary and this fresh run has already turned into the most successful re-release of the film so far. Unlike earlier times when the film returned worldwide, this time the release was limited only to North America, yet in three days it collected over $1.6 million.

The Sound of Music’s Strong Box Office Performance in First Three Days

On September 12, the opening day brought in around $179,000 from 523 theatres, which meant an average of $343 per theatre. The following day saw a huge rise with more than $746,000 collected, an increase of over 315% compared to the first day. Sunday added another $675,000, lifting the three-day total to $1.6 million, per Box Office Mojo.

The theatre count also grew quickly. From 523 on the first day, it jumped to 1,183 the next, and now more than 1,200 theatres are showing the film.

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