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Hogan No Competition for ‘Indiana Jones’

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Just 12 days in release, “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” has grossed a whopping $77.4 million. (Can it pass the $100 million mark in its third week? It’s possible.) Over the weekend, ticket sales for the last episode of this popular trilogy about a rogue archeologist’s exploits declined to a still stunning $21.2 million, or $9,123 per screen. Paramount on Monday announced that it will release the film on a record 2,000 screens internationally, starting in London on June 27 at a premiere (the guest list includes Prince Charles). Despite the competition, “No Holds Barred,” Hulk Hogan’s latest, opened at a healthy $5 million, averaging $3,790 per screen.

* Disney/Touchstone’s counter-programming during this summer of blockbusters is beginning to look like a smart strategy. The studio’s “Dead Poets Society,” starring Robin Williams as a poetry teacher in a regimented boy’s prep school, grossed $340,456 for a healthy per-screen average of $42,557.

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE

Weekend Gross/ Screens Weeks Movie (Studio) Total (millions) Average in Release 1.”Indiana Jones” $21.2 2,327 2 (Paramount) $77.1 $9,123 2.”No Holds Barred” $5.0 1,318 1 (New Line) $5.0 $3,761 3.”See No Evil” $4.0 1,680 4 (T-Star) $28.9 $2,415 4.”Field of Dreams” $3.7 1,100 7 (Universal) $35.6 $3,400 5.”Renegades” $3.0 1,627 1 (Universal) $3.0 $1,890 *”Dead Poets Society” $.340 8 1 (Disney/Touchstone) $.340 $42,557

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SOURCE: Exhibitor Relations Co.

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