Cheaper by the Dozen

With his wife on a book tour, Tom Baker finds his life turned upside down when he agrees to care for his twelve children while simultaneously also coaching his new football team.

Domestic
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
DomesticDec 25, 2003$27,557,647$138,614,544
Europe, Middle East, and Africa
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
AustriaMar 26, 2004$596,648
BelgiumApr 7, 2004$368,494
BulgariaApr 2, 2004$17,118$69,114
Czech RepublicApr 29, 2004$3,956$13,497
EgyptMar 17, 2004$44,924
FinlandApr 2, 2004$105,974
FranceApr 14, 2004$1,711,208
GermanyMar 25, 2004$2,601,651
GreeceMar 19, 2004$72,950$72,950
HungaryMar 18, 2004$50,815
ItalyMar 19, 2004$386,117$737,941
NetherlandsApr 15, 2004$261,912
NorwayMar 19, 2004$71,395$214,426
PolandMar 12, 2004$38,519$107,695
Serbia and MontenegroApr 1, 2004$30,757
South AfricaApr 9, 2004$902,020
SpainFeb 20, 2004$5,595,927
SwedenApr 2, 2004$162,513
SwitzerlandApr 14, 2004$238,559
TürkiyeMar 12, 2004$72,167$132,456
United Arab EmiratesApr 2, 2004$100,100$251,300
United KingdomFeb 13, 2004$3,430,523$12,950,898
Latin America
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
ArgentinaFeb 5, 2004$221,798
ChileJan 29, 2004$346,582
MexicoJan 1, 2004$5,258,206
Asia Pacific
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
AustraliaJan 8, 2004$6,661,344
New ZealandJan 22, 2004$425,015
Russia/CISMar 3, 2004$455,497$1,226,970
ThailandApr 8, 2004$63,800$257,108