The Day After Tomorrow sells 2.6 million units
The actioner, starring Dennis Quaid, generated about $72 million in global consumer spending Tuesday, taking into account sales from North America, Japan, Germany, Australia, Spain and Korea, Fox executives said. That global Day 1 cume does not include the United Kingdom, France or Italy, where the video has yet to be released.
The special edition of the Walt Disney Co.'s animated Aladdin was the best-selling DVD and VHS its debut week ending October 10th, according to Nielsen VideoScan's First Alert sales charts.
The Day After Tomorrow was released May 28th, 2004 and stars Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Emmy Rossum, Dash Mihok, Jay O. Sanders, Sela Ward, Austin Nichols, Arjay Smith. The film is directed by Roland Emmerich.
Sources: The Hollywood Reporter
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