A Big Week for ‘Little,’ ‘Fantasia/2000’
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Riding the strength of family audiences, “Stuart Little” surged back into first place over the weekend while “Fantasia/2000,” in limited release, became the highest-grossing film debut ever for an Imax engagement, taking in an estimated $2.2 million after opening New Year’s Day.
Weekend Box Office
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Three-day gross/ Screens/ Weeks in Movie (Studio) Total (millions) Average Release 1. “Stuart Little” $16.0 2,900 3 (Sony/Columbia) $79.4 $5,525 2. “The Talented Mr. Ripley” $12.4 2,309 2 (Paramount) $39.8 $5,365 3. “Toy Story 2”* $12.3 3,102 7 (Disney/Pixar) $208.8 $3,979 4. “The Green Mile” $11.8 2,875 4 (Warner Bros.) $76.7 $4,096 5. “Any Given Sunday” $11.7 2,505 2 (Warner Bros.) $45.8 $4,654 6. “Galaxy Quest” $9.7 2,442 2 (DreamWorks) $27.3 $3,975 7. “Bicentennial Man”* $8.1 2,767 3 (Disney/Touchstone) $39.4 $2,935 8. “Deuce Bigalow: Male $5.6 2,162 4 Gigolo”* (Disney/Touchstone) $46.4 $2,574 9. “Man on the Moon”* $5.4 2,079 2 (Universal) $24.6 $2,615 10. “Anna and the King” $5.36 2,129 3 (Fox) $24.7 $2,519 “Fantasia/2000”* $2.2 54 1 (Disney) $2.2 $41,481 “The Hurricane”* $337,000 11 1 (Universal) $452,000 $30,656 “Mr. Death” $24,125 3 1 (Lions Gate) $33,516 $8,042
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* Estimated.
SOURCE: Exhibitor Relations Co.
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