$64,712,542 TO GO
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Back in January, Tri-Star pres David Matalon told the Hollywood Reporter’s Martin A. Grove that the company was adding a “gimmick” at the end of “Blind Date” and pushing back its release to late spring because “instead of going for a $50-million gross, we’re going to shoot for a $100-million gross.”
Because you’re dying to know: After seven weeks, “Blind Date” has done quite respectably with a $35,287,458 gross.
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