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Biggest 27th Weekend at the Domestic Box Office



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This chart contains figures for the biggest 27th Weekends at the Domestic Box Office.

Biggest Domestic 26th Weekend Biggest Domestic 28th Weekend
Rank Date Movie Gross Theaters Per
Theater
Total
Gross
Week
1 Oct 18, 2002 My Big Fat Greek Wedding $7,145,309 2,014 $3,548 $169,292,979 27
2 Mar 17, 2000 American Beauty $3,159,322 1,661 $1,902 $103,007,991 27
3 Nov 25, 1977 Star Wars Ep. IV: A New Hope $2,472,656 593 $4,170 $190,762,521 27
4 Dec 16, 1994 The Lion King $1,852,331 1,539 $1,204 $291,573,205 27
5 Dec 10, 1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial $1,846,594 862 $2,142 $305,226,594 27
6 Mar 26, 1982 Chariots of Fire $1,815,532 422 $4,302 $28,120,829 27
7 May 24, 1996 Toy Story $1,774,539 823 $2,156 $186,644,756 27
8 Mar 20, 1998 L.A. Confidential $1,496,331 723 $2,070 $57,505,024 27
9 Jan 3, 1986 Back to the Future $1,487,514 722 $2,060 $193,144,445 27
10 May 10, 1991 Dances with Wolves $1,436,476 1,358 $1,058 $167,075,878 27
11 Mar 22, 1985 Amadeus $1,405,027 489 $2,873 $34,518,639 27
12 Apr 23, 1999 La vita è bella $1,222,901 1,019 $1,200 $51,808,890 27
13 Nov 14, 1986 Top Gun $1,190,871 920 $1,294 $163,723,231 27
14 Mar 27, 1987 Crocodile Dundee $1,151,751 830 $1,388 $158,939,371 27
15 Jun 7, 1985 Beverly Hills Cop $1,128,164 827 $1,364 $221,749,008 27
16 Sep 4, 1998 Everest $1,084,566 61 $17,780 $40,443,439 27
17 Jun 19, 1998 Titanic $1,029,362 810 $1,271 $585,544,027 27
18 Apr 14, 1995 Pulp Fiction $978,690 751 $1,303 $101,843,291 27
19 May 20, 1988 The Last Emperor $930,729 792 $1,175 $40,295,591 27
20 Apr 3, 1987 Children of a Lesser God $906,244 460 $1,970 $28,466,682 27
21 May 27, 1988 3 Men and a Baby $867,883 614 $1,413 $164,016,972 27
22 Mar 24, 1995 The Shawshank Redemption $853,694 492 $1,735 $24,774,217 27
23 Feb 13, 1998 The Full Monty $849,749 341 $2,492 $39,840,641 27
24 May 17, 1991 Home Alone $787,999 789 $999 $269,435,169 27
25 Dec 10, 1993 Jurassic Park $744,480 752 $990 $335,879,115 27
26 Jun 17, 1983 Tootsie $730,908 723 $1,011 $174,141,310 27
27 Oct 14, 1983 Flashdance $724,676 620 $1,169 $90,463,574 27
28 Oct 29, 2010 Luftslottet som sprängdes $723,301 123 $5,880 $975,079 27
29 Jan 6, 1995 Forrest Gump $699,193 343 $2,038 $299,459,552 27
30 Jun 30, 2000 Fantasia 2000 $692,841 1,313 $528 $57,696,297 27
31 Apr 7, 2000 Boys Don't Cry $674,451 360 $1,873 $10,369,824 27
32 Jan 15, 1982 Arthur $586,812 381 $1,540 $80,803,852 27
33 Jan 28, 1983 An Officer and a Gentleman $582,036 356 $1,635 $115,890,577 27
34 Jun 16, 1989 Rain Man $491,213 601 $817 $168,106,313 27
35 May 17, 1996 Goldeneye $432,833 827 $523 $105,978,900 27

The Domestic Market is defined as the North American movie territory (consisting of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Guam).

This table is updated daily to reflect the latest studio reports.

Note: This chart is not adjusted for inflation.