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MOVIE BOX OFFICE

Weekend box office chart - UK, US and Global

Historical U.K. Weekend Box Office *

23rd September 1977 - 25th September 1977

Weekend Gross Weekly Gross Total Gross Weeks

1(new) The Deep

Directed by
Peter Yates
Starring
Jacqueline Bisset
Nick Nolte
Dick Anthony Williams
£457,356£457,356£457,356
NEW

2(1) The Other Side of Midnight

Directed by
Charles Jarrott
Starring
Marie-France Pisier
John Beck
Susan Sarandon
£426,670£576,005£1,806,4183

3(2) New York, New York

Directed by
Martin Scorsese
Starring
Liza Minnelli
Robert De Niro
Lionel Stander
£161,739£234,522£557,9992

4(3) Smokey and the Bandit

Directed by
Hal Needham
Starring
Burt Reynolds
Sally Field
Jerry Reed
£6,769£8,800£4,510,94111

5(5) Orca

Directed by
Michael Anderson
Starring
Richard Harris
Charlotte Rampling
Will Sampson
£6,029£8,742£1,764,4379

6(4) The Spy Who Loved Me

Directed by
Lewis Gilbert
Starring
Roger Moore
Barbara Bach
Curd Jurgens
£5,153£7,472£4,976,16012
* Prior to 1997 the box office numbers are difficult to find, these figures represent an approximation and are from reputable sources and compiled accordingly.

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Historical U.K. Weekend Box Office *

23rd September 1977 - 25th September 1977

1.
total
£457.36 K
Director:
Peter Yates
Stars:
Jacqueline Bisset
Nick Nolte
Dick Anthony Williams
Director:
Charles Jarrott
Stars:
Marie-France Pisier
John Beck
Susan Sarandon
3.
total
£558 K
Director:
Stars:
4.
total
£4.51 Mi
Director:
Stars:
Burt Reynolds
Sally Field
Jerry Reed
5.
total
£1.76 Mi
Director:
Michael Anderson
Stars:
Richard Harris
Charlotte Rampling
Will Sampson
6.
total
£4.98 Mi
Director:
Lewis Gilbert
Stars:
Roger Moore
Barbara Bach
Curd Jurgens
* Prior to 1997 the box office numbers are difficult to find, these figures represent an approximation and are from reputable sources and compiled accordingly.

Please contact Salty Popcorn if you think this chart is not an acurate representation and have more up to date information.

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