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SHORT TAKES : ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ Remains in High Gear at the Box Office

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<i> From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports </i>

“Driving Miss Daisy” continues to be in high gear at the box office. Weekend ticket sales for Warners’ multiple Oscar-nominee were an estimated $5.7 million, making “Daisy” No. 1. The comedy-drama about the decades-long relationship of an Atlanta matron and her black chauffeur has grossed more than $50 million since opening in wide release in late January.

In the No. 2 spot--again--was the Warners’ action picture, “Hard to Kill,” with ticket sales of about $5.4 million for an estimated $25 million gross.

Elsewhere, ticket sales were sleepy. Orion Pictures’ “Madhouse”--which the studio chose not to screen for critics--was ranked third, with ticket sales of an estimated $3.5 million. Columbia Pictures’ “Revenge,” starring Kevin Costner, slipped to fourth place with ticket sales of an estimated $3 million. Rounding out the top five was Universal Pictures’ leading Oscar contender, “Born on the Fourth of July,” which earned approximately $2.5 million--bringing its grosses to more than $55 million since opening in wide release in early January.

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Warners’ “Men Don’t Leave,” starring Jessica Lange as a recently widowed mother of two, widened to approximately 800 theaters, for ticket sales of just $2.1 million.

The weekend’s only new entry, Disney’s “Where the Heart Is,” a comedy-drama that earned largely negative reviews, earned approximately $530,000 at about 235 screens.

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