Weekend Domestic Chart for May 15, 1992

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  Movie TitleDistributorGross%LWTheatersTheaters
Change
Per
Theater
Total
Gross
Weekends In
Release
1 N Lethal Weapon 3 Warner Bros. $33,243,086   3,200   $10,388 $33,243,086 1
2 (1) Basic Instinct Sony Pictures $3,044,895 -24% 1,851 -33 $1,645 $93,721,689 9
3 (3) Beethoven Universal $2,308,625 -5% 1,825 -67 $1,265 $41,065,790 7
4 (2) White Men Can't Jump 20th Century… $1,936,021 -28% 1,683 -132 $1,150 $64,882,869 8
5 (4) The Player Fine Line $1,539,745 -29% 439 +8 $3,507 $9,752,053 6
6 (6) Wayne's World Paramount Pi… $1,302,069 -12% 1,133 -103 $1,149 $112,355,205 14
7 (8) My Cousin Vinny 20th Century… $1,052,375 -22% 888 -42 $1,185 $45,960,317 10
8 (-) The Babe Universal $1,046,685   1,068   $980 $14,651,030 5
9 (-) Ferngully… The Last Rainforest 20th Century… $908,112   1,327   $684 $17,806,786 6
10 (-) City of Joy Sony Pictures $808,720   919   $880 $11,750,202 5
11 (12) Howards End Sony Picture… $299,864 -20% 25 n/c $11,995 $2,578,490 10
12 (13) Daughters of the Dust Kino Interna… $29,556 -29% 18 +2 $1,642 $1,176,779 20
13 (14) 35 Up Samuel Goldw… $24,679 +38% 8 +3 $3,085 $823,262 18
14 (16) Mindwalk Triton Pictures $3,899 +74% 3 -1 $1,300 $703,870 32
15 (15) The Money Tree $2,741 +5% 2 +1 $1,371 $19,415 4
           
15 $47,551,072
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