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MOVIE BOX OFFICE

Weekend box office chart - UK, US and Global

Historical U.K. Weekend Box Office *

27th March 1992 - 29th March 1992

Weekend Gross Weekly Gross Total Gross Weeks

1(1) Cape Fear

Directed by
Martin Scorsese
Starring
Robert De Niro
Nick Nolte
Jessica Lange
£1,414,001£1,838,201£8,856,9314

2(new) Necessary Roughness

Directed by
Stan Dragoti
Starring
Scott Bakula
Hector Elizondo
Robert Loggia
£1,203,381£1,203,381£1,203,381
NEW

3(2) Bugsy

Directed by
Barry Levinson
Starring
Warren Beatty
Annette Bening
Harvey Keitel
£727,615£1,055,042£2,146,4652

4(new) Freejack

Directed by
Geoff Murphy
Starring
Emilio Estevez
Mick Jagger
Rene Russo
£457,200£457,200£457,200
NEW

5(3) Fried Green Tomatoes At the Whistle Stop Café

Directed by
Jon Avnet
Starring
Kathy Bates
Mary Stuart Masterson
Mary-Louise Parker
£339,679£458,567£2,394,7393

6(new) My Own Private Idaho

Directed by
Gus Van Sant
Starring
River Phoenix
Keanu Reeves
James Russo
£308,468£308,468£308,468
NEW

7(4) Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Directed by
Nicholas Meyer
Starring
William Shatner
Leonard Nimoy
DeForest Kelley
£198,474£258,016£7,330,7037

8(new) High Heels

Directed by
Pedro Almodovar
Starring
Victoria Abril
Marisa Paredes
Miguel Bose
£148,505£148,505£148,505
NEW

9(7) My Girl

Directed by
Howard Zieff
£97,542£141,436£8,051,5828

10(5) Hear My Song

Directed by
Peter Chelsom
Starring
Ned Beatty
Tara Fitzgerald
Adrian Dunbar
£83,899£109,069£716,9183

11(6) Shining Through

Directed by
David Seltzer
£72,210£93,873£628,2273

12(8) The Last Boy Scout

Directed by
Tony Scott
Starring
Bruce Willis
Damon Wayans
Chelsea Field
£54,788£79,443£1,728,0765

13(9) The Prince of Tides

Directed by
Barbra Streisand
Starring
Nick Nolte
Barbra Streisand
Blythe Danner
£43,092£58,174£2,496,1146

14(10) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Rerelease

Directed by
William Cottrell
David Hand
Wilfred Jackson
Larry Morey
Perce Pearce
Ben Sharpsteen
Starring
Roy Atwell
Stuart Buchanan
Adriana Caselotti
£35,338£47,706£1,878,12818

15(11) Father of the Bride

Directed by
Charles Shyer
Starring
Steve Martin
Diane Keaton
Kimberly Williams-Paisley
£16,055£22,477£9,451,1128
* 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 *

27th March 1992 - 29th March 1992

1.
w/e
£1.41 Mi
total
£8.86 Mi
Director:
Stars:
Robert De Niro
Nick Nolte
Jessica Lange
2.
w/e
£1.2 Mi
total
£1.2 Mi
Director:
Stan Dragoti
Stars:
Scott Bakula
Hector Elizondo
Robert Loggia
3.
w/e
£727.62 K
total
£2.15 Mi
Director:
Stars:
4.
w/e
£457.2 K
total
£457.2 K
Director:
Geoff Murphy
Stars:
5.
w/e
£339.68 K
total
£2.39 Mi
Director:
Stars:
Kathy Bates
Mary Stuart Masterson
Mary-Louise Parker
6.
w/e
£308.47 K
total
£308.47 K
Director:
Stars:
7.
w/e
£198.47 K
total
£7.33 Mi
Director:
Nicholas Meyer
Stars:
William Shatner
Leonard Nimoy
DeForest Kelley
8.
w/e
£148.51 K
total
£148.51 K
Director:
Stars:
Victoria Abril
Marisa Paredes
Miguel Bose
9.
w/e
£97.54 K
total
£8.05 Mi
Director:
Howard Zieff
Stars:
10.
w/e
£83.9 K
total
£716.92 K
Director:
Peter Chelsom
Stars:
11.
w/e
£72.21 K
total
£628.23 K
Director:
David Seltzer
Stars:
12.
w/e
£54.79 K
total
£1.73 Mi
Director:
Stars:
13.
w/e
£43.09 K
total
£2.5 Mi
Director:
Barbra Streisand
Stars:
Nick Nolte
Barbra Streisand
Blythe Danner
14.
w/e
£35.34 K
total
£1.88 Mi
Director:
William CottrellDavid Hand
Wilfred Jackson
Larry Morey
Perce Pearce
Ben Sharpsteen
Stars:
Roy Atwell
Stuart Buchanan
Adriana Caselotti
15.
w/e
£16.06 K
total
£9.45 Mi
Director:
Charles Shyer
Stars:
Steve Martin
Diane Keaton
Kimberly Williams-Paisley
* 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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