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VIDEO SALES & RENTALS

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Woody Allen’s “Hannah and Her Sisters,” sporting two Oscar-winning performances, figured to be an instant Top Five rental, but after several weeks of inactivity it finally rose into Billboard magazine’s Top 10, jumping up eight notches to No. 2. “Crimes of the Heart,” boasting abundant star power with Diane Keaton, Sissy Spacek and Jessica Lange, debuted at No. 8 on the rental box score. “Little Shop of Horrors” (No. 3), “Children of a Lesser God” (No. 5) and “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” (No. 9) continue to be popular rentals. “The Color of Money” has taken root in the No. 1 spot of the rental chart and could stay there until “Crocodile Dundee” muscles its way to the top early next month. As usual, “Top Gun” rules the sales chart. Other sales charts: The first 17 slots on the kidvid chart are held down by Disney cassettes, led by “Sleeping Beauty” and “Here’s Mickey!”; “Jane Fonda’s Low Impact Aerobic Workout” is the health-and fitness chart champ.

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