Weekend Domestic Chart for May 29, 1992

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  Movie TitleDistributorGross%LWTheatersTheaters
Change
Per
Theater
Total
Gross
Weekends In
Release
1 (1) Lethal Weapon 3 Warner Bros. $15,420,806 -44% 2,510 n/c $6,144 $90,678,585 3
2 N Sister Act Walt Disney $11,894,587   1,430   $8,318 $11,894,587 1
3 (2) Alien³ 20th Century… $8,366,727 -64% 2,221 -6 $3,767 $35,208,201 2
4 (3) Far and Away Universal $7,513,885 -42% 1,597 +14 $4,705 $23,138,090 2
5 (4) Encino Man Walt Disney $6,414,195 -35% 2,071 +21 $3,097 $18,116,140 2
6 (5) Basic Instinct Sony Pictures $2,345,436 -27% 1,524 -76 $1,539 $101,378,802 11
7 (6) Beethoven Universal $1,356,135 -42% 1,420 -161 $955 $45,559,235 9
8 (7) Beauty and the Beast Walt Disney $1,271,804 -41% 1,003 -72 $1,268 $137,332,388 29
9 (8) The Player Fine Line $1,192,505 -39% 452 +7 $2,638 $13,899,054 8
10 (9) White Men Can't Jump 20th Century… $945,898 -44% 1,132 -148 $836 $68,568,684 10
11 (11) Howards End Sony Picture… $511,785 -32% 67 +2 $7,639 $4,130,686 12
12 (12) Daughters of the Dust Kino Interna… $39,027 -41% 17 n/c $2,296 $1,310,875 22
13 (13) 35 Up Samuel Goldw… $29,836 +51% 9 +2 $3,315 $891,382 20
14 (-) Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other Girls Like Mom Cinevista $11,949   1   $11,949 $11,949 605
           
14 $57,314,575
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