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MOVIE BOX OFFICE

Weekend box office chart - UK, US and Global

Historical U.K. Weekend Box Office *

18th October 1991 - 20th October 1991

Weekend Gross Weekly Gross Total Gross Weeks

1(1) The Commitments

£1,298,137£1,882,299£3,569,9623

2(new) City Slickers

Directed by
Ron Underwood
Starring
Billy Crystal
Daniel Stern
Bruno Kirby
£1,072,966£1,072,966£1,072,966
NEW

3(3) The Rescuers Down Under

Directed by
Hendel Butoy
Mike Gabriel
Starring
Bob Newhart
Eva Gabor
John Candy
£1,070,552£1,498,773£2,039,8762

4(new) Doc Hollywood

Starring
Michael J. Fox
Julie Warner
Barnard Hughes
£753,747£753,747£753,747
NEW

5(4) Out For Justice

Directed by
John Flynn
Starring
Steven Seagal
William Forsythe
Jerry Orbach
£599,505£809,332£2,056,4393

6(5) Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves

£576,208£806,691£23,932,18914

7(2) Drop Dead Fred

Directed by
Ate de Jong
Starring
Phoebe Cates
Rik Mayall
Marsha Mason
£349,628£489,479£1,049,0342

8(7) Jacob's Ladder

Directed by
Adrian Lyne
Starring
Tim Robbins
Elizabeth Peña
Danny Aiello
£200,959£261,247£1,191,9224

9(8) Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Directed by
James Cameron
Starring
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Linda Hamilton
Edward Furlong
£169,327£245,524£21,549,72310

10(6) Toy Soldiers

Directed by
Daniel Petrie Jr.
Starring
Sean Astin
Wil Wheaton
Keith Coogan
£131,042£170,355£463,4832

11(9) Stepping Out

Directed by
Lewis Gilbert
Starring
Robyn Stevan
Jane Krakowski
Bill Irwin
£64,091£86,523£2,380,4915

12(13) Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man

Directed by
Simon Wincer
Starring
Mickey Rourke
Don Johnson
Chelsea Field
£62,476£84,343£171,8102

13(11) Life Stinks

Directed by
Mel Brooks
Starring
Mel Brooks
Lesley Ann Warren
Jeffrey Tambor
£58,356£81,698£842,6614

14(12) Regarding Henry

Directed by
Mike Nichols
Starring
Harrison Ford
Annette Bening
Michael Haley
£48,693£70,605£1,679,8786

15(new) Mannequin: On the Move

Directed by
Stewart Raffill
Starring
Kristy Swanson
William Ragsdale
Meshach Taylor
£44,146£44,146£44,146
NEW

16(15) Let Him Have It

Directed by
Peter Medak
Starring
Tom Courtenay
Eileen Atkins
Rebecca Eccleston
£38,870£56,362£280,8373

17(10) F/X2

Directed by
Richard Franklin
Starring
Bryan Brown
Brian Dennehy
Rachel Ticotin
£23,217£30,182£970,4175

18(16) True Identity

Directed by
Charles Lane
Starring
Lenny Henry
Frank Langella
Charles Lane
£17,586£25,500£1,049,2226

19(17) Meeting Venus

Directed by
Istvan Szabo
Starring
Glenn Close
Niels Arestrup
Kiri Te Kanawa
£7,942£10,722£129,4444

20(20) Prospero's Books

Directed by
Peter Greenaway
Starring
John Gielgud
Michael Clark
Michel Blanc
£1,717£2,318£672,2728
* 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 *

18th October 1991 - 20th October 1991

1.
total
£3.57 Mi
Director:
Stars:
2.
total
£1.07 Mi
Director:
Ron Underwood
Stars:
Billy Crystal
Daniel Stern
Bruno Kirby
3.
total
£2.04 Mi
Director:
Hendel ButoyMike Gabriel
Stars:
Bob Newhart
Eva Gabor
John Candy
4.
total
£753.75 K
Director:
Stars:
Michael J. Fox
Julie Warner
Barnard Hughes
5.
total
£2.06 Mi
Director:
John Flynn
Stars:
Steven Seagal
William Forsythe
Jerry Orbach
Director:
Stars:
7.
total
£1.05 Mi
Director:
Ate de Jong
Stars:
Phoebe Cates
Rik Mayall
Marsha Mason
8.
total
£1.19 Mi
Director:
Stars:
Tim Robbins
Elizabeth Peña
Danny Aiello
9.
total
£21.55 Mi
Director:
Stars:
10.
total
£463.48 K
Director:
Daniel Petrie Jr.
Stars:
Sean Astin
Wil Wheaton
Keith Coogan
11.
total
£2.38 Mi
Director:
Lewis Gilbert
Stars:
Robyn Stevan
Jane Krakowski
Bill Irwin
Director:
Simon Wincer
Stars:
Mickey Rourke
Don Johnson
Chelsea Field
13.
total
£842.66 K
Director:
Stars:
Mel Brooks
Lesley Ann Warren
Jeffrey Tambor
14.
total
£1.68 Mi
Director:
Stars:
15.
total
£44.15 K
Director:
Stewart Raffill
Stars:
Kristy Swanson
William Ragsdale
Meshach Taylor
* 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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