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Three-day gross/ Screens/ Weeks in Movie (Studio) Total (millions) Average Release 1. “Stuart Little” $15.0 2,878 1 (Sony) $15.0 $5,218 2. “The Green Mile” $12.8 2,875 2 (Warner Bros./Buena Vista) $36.7 $4,409 3. “Toy Story 2” $12.1 3,228 5 (Fox) $156.4 $3,758 4. “Deuce Bigalow” $8.3 2,162 2 (Buena Vista) $24.3 $3,844 5. “Bicentennial Man” $8.3 2,518 1 (Buena Vista) $8.3 $3,270 6. “Anna and the King” $5.2 2,132 1 (Fox) $5.2 $2,450 7. “The World Is Not Enough” $4.1 2,625 5 (MGM) $105.4 $1,528 8. “End of Days” $3.0 2,460 4 (Universal) $57.9 $1,239 9. “Sleepy Hollow” $3.0 2,564 5 (Paramount) $85.9 $1,171 10. “The Bone Collector” $1.0 1,115 7 (Universal) $62.4 $878 -- “Magnolia” $193,604 7 1 (Universal) $193,604 $27,658
For the record:
12:00 a.m. Dec. 22, 1999 For the Record
Los Angeles Times Wednesday December 22, 1999 Home Edition Calendar Part F Page 2 Entertainment Desk 2 inches; 39 words Type of Material: Correction
Movie studios--Due to errors in transcribing data into Tuesday’s box-office chart, the names of the companies distributing three films were incorrect. “Toy Story 2” is distributed by Buena Vista, “The Green Mile” is handled by Warner Bros. and “Magnolia” by New Line Cinema.
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Sony’s $100-million family film “Stuart Little” got off to a flying start over the generally lackluster weekend. Adults, however, still have to weigh in on “Anna and the King” and “Bicentennial Man.” The ensemble drama “Magnolia,” featuring Tom Cruise in a supporting role, had a strong opening on just seven screens, averaging almost $28,000 per theater.
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SOURCE: Exhibitor Relations Co.
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