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15 minutes ago, harry713 said:

What does this mean? BOM has it's domestic take at $4,335,968 btw (which is oddly specific for a film of its age).

Back in the days often box office was not tracked necessarily precisely (how many week a movie achieved to play and other metrics were used), but sometime people achieved to know how much a movie achieved to do for the studio (rental) and from it estimate on how much it did at the box office (often way after), the exact opposite of today. That estimation formula could start with a somewhat round number estimate and end up with a lot of decimal result.

 

Theatrical Rentals 
When a movie is shown in theaters, the studio/distributor and the exhibitor (movie theater) will share revenue from ticket sales. The studio's share (usually around 50%) is called the "rental"

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