In its first full week of availability, Columbia TriStar’s Radio ...
In its first full week of availability, Columbia TriStar’s Radio was the #1-rented movie on DVD and VHS in the U.S., Rentrak’s preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended Feb. 1 showed. Rentrak said the title earned…
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$8.91 million in the week in the 2 formats, for a total of $9 million to date. On DVD alone in the week, Radio earned $6.86 million for a total of $6.93 million to date. The movie knocked the same company’s Once Upon a Time in Mexico down to #2, earning an additional $6.92 million in combined DVD and VHS earnings for $14.33 million total. The DVD version alone earned an additional $5.47 million in the week, $11.36 million to date, Rentrak said. The only other new title in the top 10 was Artisan’s horror film House of the Dead at #6, earning a combined $3.67 million and $3.72 million to date. The DVD alone earned $2.82 million in the week, $2.86 million to date, Rentrak said.