Financial Breakdown

CategoryAmount (Approx)
Official Budget TBA
Worldwide Gross TBA
IMDb Rating★ 6 / 10
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Detailed Financial Report

The financial journey of Every Day's a Holiday began with its theatrical debut in 1965. Production insiders estimate the budget to be around an undisclosed amount. This figure typically includes principal photography, talent fees, and post-production costs, but often excludes marketing and distribution expenses which can add another 30-50% to the total investment.

Collection Trajectory

The box office journey for Every Day's a Holiday has culminated in a worldwide gross of approximately TBA. The momentum at the ticket windows suggested a niche appeal rather than a broad mass-market breakout.

Profitability & Verdict

In the modern film economy, theatrical revenue is just one slice of the pie. However, it remains the primary indicator of a film's "Hit" or "Flop" status. Based on the reported numbers and audience reception (6/10), Every Day's a Holiday is effectively categorized as a Financial Disappointment.

Comparables

When compared to other Comedy releases of 1965, Every Day's a Holiday stands as a testament to the volatile nature of the genre. Its performance will likely influence studio decisions for future projects in this category.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much did Every Day's a Holiday earn at the box office?

Every Day's a Holiday has grossed approximately TBA worldwide as of our latest data updating this 1965 report.

What was the production budget for Every Day's a Holiday?

The reported production cost for Every Day's a Holiday was roughly TBA, excluding marketing and distribution.

Is Every Day's a Holiday a box office hit or flop?

Based on its worldwide collection of TBA against a budget of TBA, the film's rating is 6/10, indicating it was a financial disappointment.