Weekend Box Office : ‘Forrest Gump’ in Top Spot--Again
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In its seven weeks of release “Forrest Gump,” starring Tom Hanks, has been in and out of the No.1 spot three times. This weekend was one of those, as the popular movie replaced “Clear and Present Danger” as the nation’s highest grossing movie. Both films are Paramount Pictures releases. The studio wasn’t so lucky with its new family movie “Andre,” which came in 10th.
Two other new films did not fare well. Hollywood Pictures’ “Color of Night,” starring Bruce Willis, managed only a so-so $6.6-million opening weekend, while Columbia Pictures’ “Blankman” with Damon Wayans did a dismal $3.7 million to plop down in 11th place.
Weekend Gross/ Screens/ Weeks in Movie (Studio) Total (millions) Average Release 1. “Forrest Gump” $11.2 2,230 7 (Paramount) $206.7 $5,044 2. “Clear and Present Danger” $11 2,433 3 (Paramount) $73.5 $4,539 3. “The Mask” $7.6 2,516 4 (New Line) $83 $3,023 4. “Color of Night” $6.6 1,740 1 (Disney/Hollywood) $6.6 $3,799 5. “True Lies” $5.2 1,860 6 (20th Century Fox) $121 $2,806 6. “The Little Rascals” $4.7 1,927 3 (Universal) $32.2 $2,430 7. “The Client” $4.4 2,210 5 (Warner Bros.) $74 $1,996 8. “The Lion King” $4.3 1,783 10 (Walt Disney) $251.4 $2,432 9. “In the Army Now” $4.2 1,452 2 (Disney/Hollywood) $14.1 $2,877 10. “Andre” $4 1,469 1 (Paramount) $5.5 $2,737
SOURCE: Exhibitor Relations Co.
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