It depends on the cast, the director, the advertising, the sets, and the length. There really is no "typical" cost since there are so many types of movies. But big Hollywood movies are usually in the tens of millions, and even over 100 million. Especially if it has big name actors and exotic locations and all kinds of explosions and special effects.
The average movie ticket price in Florence Oregon is about 11 dollars.
The movie already came out someday in October. It may no longer be in theaters
Typical- Lisa Sommers
Almost all movie theaters are open on Christmas Day.
It is still in movie theaters.
The average movie ticket price in Florence Oregon is about 11 dollars.
The typical number of screens depends on the size of the movie theater. Some smaller ones only have a few screens, while bigger theaters have 10 or more.
The movie Fear and Loathing in Vegas was first in the theaters in the year 1998. In 1998 the average movie ticket cost $4.69.
On average a movie will stay in theaters for 7 or 8 weeks. For a very profitable movie, it can be longer and for a poor performer it can be shorter. I can't imagine Eclipse being in theaters past mid-September 2010.
yes movie theaters can search your purse
i think it depends on the movie theaters ...you should check with your local movie theaters...
pls. tell me when the new movie Vacation will be in theaters
The Twilight movie came out in the theaters in November of 2008.
It will be in theaters for a while.
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There are movie theaters that are dollar theaters that only cost a dollar, very few but there are still some out there. Then there are movie theaters that cost $3.25. The normal movie theaters cost anywhere from 7 to 9 dollars but the price can increase to as much as $12. There are also special nights that cost less to everyone or to certain groups, such as students or senior citizens. Ask your local theater for more exact amounts please.
I know of drama theaters, surgeon's operating theaters, movie theaters, and theaters of war. There may be others . . .