Weekend Box Office : No One Had a ‘Sixth Sense’ About This
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“The Sixth Sense” grossed $29.3 million to become the highest-grossing film ever for a four-day Labor Day weekend. The record of $17.2 million had been held by “The Fugitive” since 1993. The Bruce Willis supernatural thriller has grossed more than $20 million for the fifth consecutive weekend, accomplishing what no other film has done except “Titanic.”
“Chill Factor” opened with a lackluster $5.8 million, and “Outside Providence” remained outside the top 10 with only $3.4 million.
Weekend Box Office
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Four-day gross/ Screens/ Weeks in Movie (Studio) Total (millions) Average Release 1. “The Sixth Sense” $29.3 2,775 5 (Disney/Hollywood) $176.2 $10,548 2. “Runaway Bride” $8.6 3,015 6 (Paramount) $135.5 $2,856 3. “The 13th Warrior” $8.5 2,313 2 (Disney/Touchstone) $22.4 $3,665 4. “Bowfinger” $7.4 2,702 4 (Universal) $55.9 $2,735 5. “The Thomas Crown Affair” $6.1 1,977 5 (MGM) $57.7 $3,074 6. “Chill Factor” $5.8 2,558 1 (Warner Bros.) $6.7 $2,272 7. “Mickey Blue Eyes”’ $5.5 2,230 3 (Warner Bros.) $27.3 $2,472 8. “The Blair Witch Project” $4.1 2,297 8 (Artisan) $133.8 $1,775 9. “The Astronaut’s Wife” $3.46 2,209 2 (New Line) $8.9 $1,567 10. “The Muse” $3.45 1,263 2 (USA Films) $8.6 $2,733 * “Outside Providence” $3.37 1,050 1 (Miramax) $3.9 $3,210
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Source: Exhibitor Relations Co.
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