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‘Titanic’ Still Going Full Steam

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In its 10th straight weekend as No. 1, “Titanic” chugged past “E.T.” to become the second-highest grossing film of all time. James Cameron’s blockbuster took in $21 million over the weekend for a total domestic gross of $402.6 million. “Titanic” is already the highest-grossing film in its initial release, and the only obstacle in its way to becoming the No. 1 box-office champ is “Star Wars,” which has grossed $461 million over the last 21 years.

The Adam Sandler romantic comedy “The Wedding Singer” continues to make music and money, coming in second with $12.8 million for a 10-day total of $37.7 million. Of the new releases, the Marlon Wayans comedy “Senseless” placed fifth with a three-day total of $5.3 million and the neo-noirish “Palmetto” came in eighth with $2.9 million.

* In limited release, “Dangerous Beauty” earned $105,989 on 10 screens, and “Mrs. Dalloway” made $90,127 on eight screens.

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Weekend Box Office

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Weekend Gross/ Screens/ Weeks in Movie (Studio) Total (millions) Average Release 1. “Titanic” $21.0 3,006 10 (Paramount) $402.6 $6,998 2. “The Wedding Singer” $12.2 2,837 2 (New Line) $37.7 $4,311 3. “Sphere” $7.7 2,814 2 (Warner Bros.) $26.9 $2,731 4. “Good Will Hunting” $6.5 2,185 12 (Miramax) $88.0 $2,961 5. “Senseless” $5.3 1,843 1 (Dimension) $5.3 $2,896 6. “As Good as It Gets” $4.6 1,837 9 (Sony/TriStar) $107.5 $2,509 7. “The Borrowers” $4.0 1,593 2 (Polygram) $11.2 $2,518 8. “Palmetto” $2.9 1,505 1 (Sony/Columbia) $2.9 $1,911 9. “The Apostle” $2.4 676 10 (October Films) $7.9 $3,556 10. “L.A. Confidential” $2.4 814 23 (Warner Bros.) $48.5 $2,919 * “Dangerous Beauty” $105,989 10 1 (Warner Bros.) $105,989 $10,599 * “Mrs. Dalloway” $90,127 8 1 (First Look) $90, 127 $11,266

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SOURCE: Exhibitor Relations Co.

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