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MOVIE BOX OFFICE

Weekend box office chart - UK, US and Global

Historical U.K. Weekend Box Office *

28th September 1979 - 30th September 1979

Weekend Gross Weekly Gross Total Gross Weeks

1(re) Scum

Directed by
Alan Clarke
Starring
Ray Winstone
Mick Ford
Julian Firth
£525,465£525,465£725,465
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2(2) The Bitch

Directed by
Gerry O'Hara
Starring
Joan Collins
Antonio Cantafora
Kenneth Haigh
£514,397£745,876£1,306,0322

3(1) Alien

Directed by
Ridley Scott
Starring
Tom Skerritt
Sigourney Weaver
Veronica Cartwright
£417,598£563,757£3,214,1204

4(3) Manhattan

Directed by
Woody Allen
Starring
Woody Allen
Diane Keaton
Michael Murphy
£42,201£56,971£1,680,6726

5(4) Moonraker

Directed by
Lewis Gilbert
Starring
Roger Moore
Lois Chiles
Michael Lonsdale
£26,726£36,080£7,870,55310

6(5) Porridge

Directed by
Dick Clement
Starring
Ronnie Barker
Richard Beckinsale
Fulton Mackay
£24,210£32,684£1,773,2428
* 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 *

28th September 1979 - 30th September 1979

1.
total
£725.47 K
Director:
Alan Clarke
Stars:
Ray Winstone
Mick Ford
Julian Firth
2.
total
£1.31 Mi
Director:
Gerry O'Hara
Stars:
Joan Collins
Antonio Cantafora
Kenneth Haigh
3.
total
£3.21 Mi
Director:
Stars:
Tom Skerritt
Sigourney Weaver
Veronica Cartwright
4.
total
£1.68 Mi
Director:
Stars:
Woody Allen
Diane Keaton
Michael Murphy
5.
total
£7.87 Mi
Director:
Lewis Gilbert
Stars:
Roger Moore
Lois Chiles
Michael Lonsdale
6.
total
£1.77 Mi
Director:
Dick Clement
Stars:
Ronnie Barker
Richard Beckinsale
Fulton Mackay
* 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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