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WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : ‘Daisy’ Drives On

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“Driving Miss Daisy” and “Hard to Kill”--both from Warner Bros.--continued to dominate the weekend box office with ticket sales of $6.1 and $5.4 million, respectively. Elsewhere, moviegoing was sleepy. “Madhouse,” a comedy from Orion Pictures, was No. 3 with just $3.4 million in receipts and Columbia Pictures’ “Revenge”--Kevin Costner’s first film since the popular “Field of Dreams”--slipped to fourth place with ticket sales of $2.8 million. “Where the Heart Is,” director John Boorman’s social satire that was largely critically clobbered, brought Disney a disappointing $530,893 at 235 theaters.

* Tri-Star’s “Mountains of the Moon,” the historical drama about the search for the source of the Nile, opened at two theaters for a high per-screen average of $33,342.

Weekend Gross/ Screens/ Weeks in Movie (Studio) Total (millions) Average Release 1.”Driving Miss Daisy” $6.1 1,432 11 (Warner Bros.) $53.2 $4,265 2.”Hard to Kill” $5.4 1,508 3 (Warner Bros.) $27.5 $3,600 3.”Madhouse” $3.4 1,554 2 (Orion) $9.5 $2,205 4.”Revenge” $2.8 1,379 2 (Columbia) $10 $2,080 5.”Born on the Fourth of July” $2.5 1,432 10 (Universal) $56.8 $1,755 * “Mountains of the Moon” $.067 2 1 (Tri-Star) $.067 $33,342

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SOURCE: Exhibitor Relations Co.

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