Weekend Box Office : ‘Mobsters’ Is the Only Solid Opener
- Share via
Except for “Mobsters,” starring a quartet of young heartthrobs, none of the other new films opening over the weekend made a dent at the box-office. “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” kept its strong arm on first place for the fourth week--its ticket sales taking only an expected 27% drop. “Mobsters” collected a soft $6 million in its debut weekend, while “Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey” took a grim 48% drop. “Boyz N the Hood” continued strong with the highest per-screen average of the Top Five films.
Among new movies: “The Doctor,” starring William Hurt, did a healthy $165,000 on only six screens. New movies in wide release fared poorly, however: Kathleen Turner’s “V.I. Warshawski” in 11th place, $3.6 million on 1,133 screens; Mel Brooks’ “Life Stinks,” in 12th place, $1.9 million on 865 screens; and the Richard Pryor-Gene Wilder comedy “Another You,” in 13th place, $1.5 million on 1,286 screens
Weekend Gross/ Screens/ Weeks in Movie (Studio) Total (millions) Average Release 1. “Terminator 2” $11 2,445 4 (Tri-Star) $134 $4,520 2. “Mobsters” $6 1,441 1 (Universal) $6 $4,185 3. “Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey” $5.3 1,649 2 (Orion) $18 $3,214 4. “101 Dalmatians” $5.3 1,819 3 (Disney) $35 $2,900 5. “Boyz N the Hood” $4.7 917 3 (Columbia) $31 $5,170
SOURCE: Exhibitor Relations Co. and industry estimates.
More to Read
Only good movies
Get the Indie Focus newsletter, Mark Olsen's weekly guide to the world of cinema.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.