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MOVIE BOX OFFICE

Weekend box office chart - UK, US and Global
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Historical U.K. Weekend Box Office *

30th December 1983 - 1st January 1984

Weekend Gross Weekly Gross Total Gross Weeks

1(1) Trading Places

Directed by
John Landis
Starring
Denholm Elliott
Dan Aykroyd
Maurice Woods
£223,551£301,794£1,939,9724

2(2) Jaws 3D

Directed by
Joe Alves
Starring
Dennis Quaid
Bess Armstrong
Simon MacCorkindale
£155,000£209,250£941,5003

3(3) Never Say Never Again

£91,202£132,243£3,590,7418

4(4) Curse of the Pink Panther

Directed by
Blake Edwards
Starring
David Niven
Robert Wagner
Herbert Lom
£11,442£15,447£556,5975

5(5) The Jungle Book

Starring
Phil Harris
Sebastian Cabot
Louis Prima
£10,745£14,506£2,618,99911

6(6) National Lampoons Vacation

Directed by
Harold Ramis
Starring
Chevy Chase
Beverly D'Angelo
Imogene Coca
£4,733£6,390£3,033,92211

7(7) Videodrome

Directed by
David Cronenberg
Starring
James Woods
Sonja Smits
Debbie Harry
£2,769£4,015£99,5596
* 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 *

30th December 1983 - 1st January 1984

1.
total
£1.94 Mi
Director:
Stars:
Denholm Elliott
Dan Aykroyd
Maurice Woods
2.
total
£941.5 K
Director:
Joe Alves
Stars:
Dennis Quaid
Bess Armstrong
Simon MacCorkindale
3.
total
£3.59 Mi
Director:
Stars:
4.
total
£556.6 K
Director:
Stars:
David Niven
Robert Wagner
Herbert Lom
5.
total
£2.62 Mi
Director:
Stars:
Phil Harris
Sebastian Cabot
Louis Prima
Director:
Stars:
7.
total
£99.56 K
Director:
Stars:
James Woods
Sonja Smits
Debbie Harry
* 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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