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WEEKEND BOX OFFICE

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With ticket sales of $12.5 million, Paramount Pictures’ romantic fantasy “Ghost” materialized as the No. 1 picture at the nation’s box office over the weekend, surprising industry observers with a high per-screen average of $8,945 on 1,400 screens. That’s more than twice the per-screen average of Twentieth Century-Fox’s heavy-artillery sequel “Die Hard 2,” which ranked second with $10 million.

Equally surprising: the less-than-thrilling ticket sales for the Walt Disney Studio’s much-touted spider-invasion movie “Arachnophobia,” which ranked third with $8 million in ticket sales (a per-screen average of $5,440), as well as the startling performance of Tri-Star Pictures’ comedy, “The Freshman,” which earned $34,312 per screen in limited release on six screens in Los Angeles and New York. “The Freshman,” about a young man (Matthew Broderick) who inadvertently becomes involved with a “Godfather”-type figure (Marlon Brando, lampooning the role he made famous), widens to more than 1,000 screens on Friday.

Movie Weekend Screens/ Weeks in Total (Studio) Gross Average Release Gross 1.”Ghost” $12.5 1,400 2 $32.2 (Paramount) Million $8,945 Million 2.”Die Hard 2” $10 2,325 3 $77.1 (Fox) Million $4,309 Million 3.”Arachnophobia” $8 1,479 1 $10.4 (Buena Vista) Million $5,440 Million 4.”Navy SEALS” $6.5 1,341 1 $6.5 (Orion) Million $4,880 Million 5.”Jungle Book” $6 1,923 2 $6 (Buena Vista) Million $3,149 Million * “The Freshman” $205,876 6 1 $205,876 (Tri-Star) $34,312

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SOURCE: Exhibitor Relations Co.

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