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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 *

17th November 1989 - 19th November 1989

Weekend Gross Weekly Gross Total Gross Weeks

1(1) Shirley Valentine

Directed by
Lewis Gilbert
Starring
Pauline Collins
Tom Conti
Julia McKenzie
£984,245£1,377,943£8,054,6334

2(new) Wilt

Directed by
Michael Tuchner
Starring
Griff Rhys Jones
Mel Smith
Alison Steadman
£255,771£255,771£255,771
NEW

3(new) Pet Sematary

Directed by
Mary Lambert
Starring
Dale Midkiff
Fred Gwynne
Denise Crosby
£246,747£246,747£246,747
NEW

4(2) New York Stories

Starring
Woody Allen
Marvin Chatinover
Mae Questel
£71,756£93,283£272,6742

5(3) Shag

Directed by
Zelda Barron
Starring
Phoebe Cates
Scott Coffey
Bridget Fonda
£63,453£82,489£750,2134

6(5) The Abyss

Directed by
James Cameron
Starring
Ed Harris
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Michael Biehn
£56,061£72,879£2,208,3876

7(4) Oliver & Company

Directed by
George Scribner
Starring
Joey Lawrence
Billy Joel
Cheech Marin
£52,462£76,070£5,659,3516

8(6) Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Directed by
William Shatner
Starring
William Shatner
Leonard Nimoy
DeForest Kelley
£38,053£49,469£1,660,4465

9(7) Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers

Directed by
Dwight H. Little
Starring
Donald Pleasence
Ellie Cornell
Danielle Harris
£30,385£39,501£273,4683

10(8) A Chorus of Disapproval

Directed by
Michael Winner
Starring
Anthony Hopkins
Jeremy Irons
Richard Briers
£24,407£35,390£172,0713

11(9) The Rainbow

Directed by
Ken Russell
Starring
Sammi Davis
Paul McGann
Amanda Donohoe
£15,439£22,387£109,9243

12(10) The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover

Directed by
Peter Greenaway
Starring
Richard Bohringer
Michael Gambon
Helen Mirren
£14,221£20,620£873,0966

13(new) Heathers

Directed by
Michael Lehmann
Starring
Winona Ryder
Christian Slater
Shannen Doherty
£13,856£13,856£13,856
NEW

14(11) Dead Poets Society

Directed by
Peter Weir
Starring
Robin Williams
Robert Sean Leonard
Ethan Hawke
£13,485£19,553£3,379,1409

15(16) Henry V

Directed by
Kenneth Branagh
Starring
Derek Jacobi
Kenneth Branagh
Simon Shepherd
£6,040£7,852£750,4087
* 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 *

17th November 1989 - 19th November 1989

1.
w/e
£984.25 K
total
£8.05 Mi
Director:
Lewis Gilbert
Stars:
Pauline Collins
Tom Conti
Julia McKenzie
2.
w/e
£255.77 K
total
£255.77 K
Director:
Stars:
Griff Rhys Jones
Mel Smith
Alison Steadman
3.
w/e
£246.75 K
total
£246.75 K
Director:
Mary Lambert
Stars:
Dale Midkiff
Fred Gwynne
Denise Crosby
4.
w/e
£71.76 K
total
£272.67 K
Director:
Stars:
Woody Allen
Marvin Chatinover
Mae Questel
5.
w/e
£63.45 K
total
£750.21 K
Director:
Zelda Barron
Stars:
Phoebe Cates
Scott Coffey
Bridget Fonda
6.
w/e
£56.06 K
total
£2.21 Mi
Director:
Stars:
Ed Harris
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Michael Biehn
7.
w/e
£52.46 K
total
£5.66 Mi
Director:
George Scribner
Stars:
Joey Lawrence
Billy Joel
Cheech Marin
8.
w/e
£38.05 K
total
£1.66 Mi
Director:
William Shatner
Stars:
William Shatner
Leonard Nimoy
DeForest Kelley
9.
w/e
£30.39 K
total
£273.47 K
Director:
Dwight H. Little
Stars:
Donald Pleasence
Ellie Cornell
Danielle Harris
10.
w/e
£24.41 K
total
£172.07 K
Director:
Stars:
Anthony Hopkins
Jeremy Irons
Richard Briers
11.
w/e
£15.44 K
total
£109.92 K
Director:
Stars:
Sammi Davis
Paul McGann
Amanda Donohoe
12.
w/e
£14.22 K
total
£873.1 K
Director:
Peter Greenaway
Stars:
13.
w/e
£13.86 K
total
£13.86 K
Director:
Stars:
14.
w/e
£13.49 K
total
£3.38 Mi
Director:
Stars:
Robin Williams
Robert Sean Leonard
Ethan Hawke
15.
w/e
£6.04 K
total
£750.41 K
Director:
Stars:
* 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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