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‘Truman’ Wins Another Week in Office

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“The Truman Show,” which stars Jim Carrey as a man who discovers that his entire life has been made into a TV show without his knowledge, proved it has staying power. The critically acclaimed Peter Weir film took in $20 million at the box office over the weekend to remain No. 1 for the second week in a row.

Coming in second was the romantic comedy “Six Days, Seven Nights,” starring Harrison Ford and Anne Heche as opposites who find love on a deserted island.

The film took in $16.5 million, apparently dispelling fears in Hollywood that Heche, one of the most famous lesbians in America, would not be accepted by moviegoers in an on-screen heterosexual relationship.

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Three-day gross/ Screens/ Weeks in Movie (Studio) Total (millions) Average Release 1. “The Truman Show” $20.0 2,862 2 (Paramount) $64.5 $6,992 2. “Six Days, Seven Nights” $16.5 2,550 1 (Disney/Touchstone) $16.5 $6,465 3. “A Perfect Murder” $11.3 2,845 2 (Warner Bros.) $34.4 $3,964 4. “Can’t Hardly Wait” $8.0 1,987 1 (Sony/Columbia) $8.0 $4,039 5. “Godzilla” $6.2 3,310 4 (Sony/TriStar) $123.7 $1,874 6. “Hope Floats” $5.3 2,404 3 (Fox) $38.2 $2,202 7. “Deep Impact” $4.4 2,624 6 (Paramount/DreamWorks) $128.7 $1,679 8. “The Horse Whisperer” $3.9 2,286 5 (Disney/Touchstone) $58.4 $1,727 9. “Dirty Work” $3.6 1,776 1 (MGM) $3.6 $2,046 10. “Titanic” $1.21 975 26 (Paramount/Fox) $583.9 $1,246

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SOURCE: Exhibitor Relations Co.

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