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Highest-grossing films of 2009 (by admissions) [53] Rank Title Country Admissions Domestic gross 1. Tidal Wave: South Korea: 11,324,433: US$71.4 million: 2. Take Off
The highest-grossing South Korean films released in 2009, by domestic box office gross revenue, are as follows: [1] Highest-grossing films released in 2009 Rank
This is a list of box office gross of domestic films in South Korea (adjusted for inflation) from 2004 to July 7, 2022, in South Korean won and US dollar according to the Korean Film Council. [ 5 ] Background shading indicates films are currently playing in theaters.
Running Turtle opened in South Korea on June 11, 2009 and topped the box office over its first weekend with a total of 480,293 admissions. [1] It led the box office for a second consecutive weekend, [ 2 ] and as of August 2 had accumulated a total of 3,051,136 admissions and grossed US$16,823,955 .
“Gladiator II” topped the box office in South Korea through its opening sessions. But it did little to transform the recent dismal trend in Korean cinemas. The Ridley Scott-directed sequel ...
Marine Boy was released in South Korea on 5 February 2009 and topped the domestic box office on its opening weekend with 415,360 admissions. [5] As of 8 March, the film had accumulated a total of 833,696 admissions, [6] and as of 22 March had grossed a total of US$3,923,970. [7]
White Night opened second at the South Korean box office, selling 292,504 tickets and grossing US$1,945,227 on 480 screens and accounting for 17.2% of all tickets sold during its opening November 20 to 22 weekend. [4] [6] The film received a total of 945,938 admissions nationwide and a gross of US$6,095,018 at the end of its theater run. [7] [8]
According to its distributor CJ Entertainment, Private Eye attracted more than 554,000 viewers nationwide in the four days since its premiere on April 2, 2009, making it #1 at the South Korean box office. [3] As of May 10, 2009, the total tickets sold domestically was 1,907,094. [4]