"The Last Rodeo" Inches Closer to $15 million in Ticket Revenue
- Thomas Bonifield
- Jun 22
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 23
That comes as the faith-based film's run in theaters reaches the one-month mark.

The Last Rodeo brought in $271,000 at the box office from Friday through Sunday, according to The Numbers website. That puts it in 16th place overall, down two spots from the previous weekend, and also brings its total haul in North America to nearly $14.8 million, against a production budget of $8 million.

After 31 days in release, its total will not go much higher: from a peak of more than 2,200 theaters when it opened in May, the picture is now playing in just over 300 venues. So, the film - which stars Neal McDonough as an aging rodeo cowboy who comes out of retirement in order to win enough money to take care of his ailing grandson - is likely to wrap up its theatrical run in another few weeks tops.
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