Box office snapshot
Financial performance
Reference figures based on available reported data.Domestic gross
$800,000
Estimated from worldwide grossInternational gross
$1.2M
Estimated from worldwide grossOpening weekend
$224,000
Estimated from worldwide grossRanking context
Where Hour of the Gun ranks
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How did Hour of the Gun (1967) perform at the box office?
High confidenceHour of the Gun (1967) earned a reported $2.0M worldwide against a reported $1.8M production budget. Its gross-minus-budget figure is about $200.0K. The current gross-to-budget multiple is 1.11x. In this database it currently ranks #10,443 in the current all-time worldwide chart set and #35 among 1967 releases.
- Worldwide gross
- $2,000,000
- Budget
- $1,800,000
- Gross minus budget
- $200,000
- ROI
- 1.11x
Synopsis
Story
Marshal Wyatt Earp kills a couple of men of the Clanton-gang in a fight. In revenge Clanton's thugs kill the marshal's brother. Thus, Wyatt Earp starts to chase the killers together with his friend Doc Holliday.
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Why this movie matters
Released in 1967, Hour of the Gun is positioned in this dataset as a Western title from The Mirisch Company. Its box office profile shows that available worldwide gross is $2.0M, reported production budget is $1.8M, gross-minus-budget is $200,000, ROI is 1.11x. For comparison, it currently sits #10,443 all-time in the current chart set and #35 among 1967 releases. Streaming availability should be checked against the selected United States region because provider rights can change.
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