Thanksgiving Weekend Box Office : Attendance Good but Off 20% From ’92
The Wednesday-Sunday Thanksgiving holiday weekend set no records at the box office and was off 20% from last year’s record holiday gross of $134 million, according to final numbers released on Monday. Still, the five-day period was a strong one for moviegoing, with a gross of $106.8 million for the 22 movies grossing more than $500,000 in the market.
The Robin Williams cross-dressing comedy “Mrs. Doubtfire†was way out front with $27.6 million in tickets sold over the five days. And it appears as though it will continue to rule the roost this weekend, with no major new films opening.
Weekend Gross/ Screens/ Weeks in Movie (Studio) Total (millions) Average Release 1. “Mrs. Doubtfire†$27.6 1,605 1 (20th Century Fox) $27.6 $17,505 2. “Addams Family Values†$14.2 2,577 2 (Paramount) $30.2 $5,531 3. “A Perfect World†$11.2 1,964 1 (Warner Bros.) $11.2 $5,727 4. “The Three Musketeers†$10.3 2,128 3 (Walt Disney) $33 $4,848 5. “Carlito’s Way†$6.3 1,624 3 (Universal) $25.2 $3,898 6. “My Life†$5.7 1,290 2 (Columbia) $19.1 $4,421 7. “We’re Back†$4.5 1,822 1 (Universal) $4.5 $2,487 8. “Nightmare Before Christmas†$4.3 1,374 7 (Touchstone) $43.7 $3,153 9. “Man’s Best Friend†$3.7 1,230 2 (New Line) $8 $3,037 10. “The Piano†$3.1 231 3 (Miramax) $5.2 $13,520
SOURCE: Exhibitor Relations Co.
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