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MOVIE BOX OFFICE

Weekend box office chart - UK, US and Global

Historical U.K. Weekend Box Office *

8th November 1996 - 10th November 1996

Weekend Gross Weekly Gross Total Gross Weeks

1(new) Michael Collins

Directed by
Neil Jordan
Starring
Ian Hart
Julia Roberts
Richard Ingram
£1,160,575£1,160,575£1,160,575
NEW

2(new) The Craft

Directed by
Andrew Fleming
Starring
Robin Tunney
Fairuza Balk
Neve Campbell
£1,060,915£1,060,915£1,060,915
NEW

3(2) Brassed Off

£736,996£958,095£1,666,8852

4(1) Dragonheart

£726,759£1,053,801£4,643,8314

5(new) The Pillow Book

Directed by
Peter Greenaway
Starring
Vivian Wu
Yoshi Oida
Ken Ogata
£300,250£300,250£300,250
NEW

6(3) The Nutty Professor

Directed by
Tom Shadyac
Starring
Eddie Murphy
Jada Pinkett Smith
James Coburn
£259,668£376,519£8,271,1636

7(new) Maximum Risk

Directed by
Ringo Lam
Starring
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Natasha Henstridge
Jean-Hugues Anglade
£236,874£236,874£236,874
NEW

8(4) Jack

Starring
Robin Williams
Diane Lane
Brian Kerwin
£203,240£274,374£2,815,2285

9(5) The Fan

£124,788£180,943£410,6702

10(6) The Glimer Man

Directed by
John Gray
Starring
Steven Seagal
Keenen Ivory Wayans
Bob Gunton
£114,523£166,058£363,4862

11(7) Tin Cup

Directed by
Ron Shelton
Starring
Kevin Costner
Rene Russo
Don Johnson
£110,142£148,692£1,574,7344

12(9) The Wind In the Willows

Directed by
Terry Jones
Starring
Steve Coogan
Eric Idle
Terry Jones
£104,743£151,877£1,164,9264

13(11) A Goofy Movie

Directed by
Kevin Lima
Starring
Bill Farmer
Jason Marsden
Jim Cummings
£92,251£119,926£1,109,2224

14(12) The Adventures of Pinocchio

Directed by
Steve Barron
Starring
Martin Landau
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Genevieve Bujold
£76,103£106,544£828,2004

15(14) Chain Reaction

Directed by
Andrew Davis
£70,118£94,659£2,328,53510

16(13) Breaking the Waves

Directed by
Lars von Trier
Starring
Emily Watson
Stellan Skarsgård
Katrin Cartlidge
£69,937£-25,161£707,8284

17(10) Twelfth Night

Directed by
Trevor Nunn
Starring
Helena Bonham Carter
Richard E. Grant
Nigel Hawthorne
£61,199£4,896£525,6983

18(8) Dracula: Dead and Loving It

Directed by
Mel Brooks
Starring
Leslie Nielsen
Peter MacNicol
Steven Weber
£44,163£-7,461£432,4893

19(15) 2 Days In the Valley

Directed by
John Herzfeld
Starring
Danny Aiello
Greg Cruttwell
Jeff Daniels
£37,122£-2,896£292,8194

20(16) Jude

Starring
Christopher Eccleston
Kate Winslet
Liam Cunningham
£8,715£8,715£405,9836

21(17) Jane Eyre

Directed by
Franco Zeffirelli
Starring
Anna Paquin
Nic Knight
Nicola Howard
£5,157£5,157£613,7157
* 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 *

8th November 1996 - 10th November 1996

1.
total
£1.16 Mi
Director:
Stars:
Ian Hart
Julia Roberts
Richard Ingram
2.
total
£1.06 Mi
Director:
Stars:
Robin Tunney
Fairuza Balk
Neve Campbell
3.
total
£1.67 Mi
Director:
Stars:
4.
total
£4.64 Mi
Director:
Stars:
5.
total
£300.25 K
Director:
Peter Greenaway
Stars:
Vivian Wu
Yoshi Oida
Ken Ogata
6.
total
£8.27 Mi
Director:
Tom Shadyac
Stars:
7.
total
£236.87 K
Director:
Ringo Lam
Stars:
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Natasha Henstridge
Jean-Hugues Anglade
8.
total
£2.82 Mi
Director:
Stars:
9.
total
£410.67 K
Director:
Stars:
10.
total
£363.49 K
Director:
John Gray
Stars:
Steven Seagal
Keenen Ivory Wayans
Bob Gunton
11.
total
£1.57 Mi
Director:
Ron Shelton
Stars:
Kevin Costner
Rene Russo
Don Johnson
12.
total
£1.16 Mi
Director:
Stars:
Steve Coogan
Eric Idle
Terry Jones
13.
total
£1.11 Mi
Director:
Stars:
Bill Farmer
Jason Marsden
Jim Cummings
Director:
Stars:
Martin Landau
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Genevieve Bujold
15.
total
£2.33 Mi
Director:
Andrew Davis
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.

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