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Biggest 28th Weekend at the Domestic Box Office



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This chart contains figures for the biggest 28th Weekends at the Domestic Box Office.

Biggest Domestic 27th Weekend Biggest Domestic 29th Weekend
Rank Date Movie Gross Theaters Per
Theater
Total
Gross
Week
1 Oct 25, 2002 My Big Fat Greek Wedding $6,209,500 1,967 $3,157 $177,698,447 28
2 Mar 24, 2000 American Beauty $4,024,983 1,662 $2,422 $108,468,063 28
3 Apr 2, 1982 Chariots of Fire $3,280,675 553 $5,933 $32,611,859 28
4 Dec 17, 1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial $2,285,573 839 $2,724 $308,494,573 28
5 Aug 24, 1990 The Witches $2,221,402 879 $2,527 $2,351,351 28
6 May 22, 1992 Beauty and the Beast $2,151,630 1,075 $2,002 $135,556,872 28
7 Dec 23, 1994 The Lion King $2,028,169 1,360 $1,491 $295,132,896 28
8 Mar 29, 1985 Amadeus $2,013,210 546 $3,687 $37,532,120 28
9 May 24, 1991 Home Alone $1,942,192 912 $2,130 $271,620,423 28
10 Mar 28, 2003 Spirited Away (千と千尋の神隠し) $1,765,491 711 $2,483 $7,386,075 28
11 Dec 2, 1977 Star Wars Ep. IV: A New Hope $1,595,568 561 $2,844 $192,899,264 28
12 Mar 27, 1998 L.A. Confidential $1,477,015 680 $2,172 $59,657,107 28
13 May 17, 1991 Dances with Wolves $1,396,192 1,107 $1,261 $169,370,575 28
14 Jan 10, 1986 Back to the Future $1,250,795 691 $1,810 $194,844,665 28
15 Apr 3, 1987 Crocodile Dundee $1,143,850 773 $1,480 $160,542,223 28
16 Feb 11, 2000 The Sixth Sense $1,116,186 831 $1,343 $279,575,220 28
17 Nov 21, 1986 Top Gun $1,017,177 747 $1,362 $165,069,787 28
18 Jun 14, 1985 Beverly Hills Cop $1,010,816 648 $1,560 $223,306,873 28
19 Feb 20, 1998 The Full Monty $977,637 585 $1,671 $41,012,993 28
20 May 31, 1996 Toy Story $933,144 766 $1,218 $187,890,719 28
21 Jan 26, 2024 Oppenheimer $924,960 1,268 $729 $328,084,395 28
22 Jun 26, 1998 Titanic $922,618 688 $1,341 $587,071,239 28
23 Mar 31, 1995 The Shawshank Redemption $892,362 732 $1,219 $26,002,627 28
24 Sep 28, 1990 Pretty Woman $883,765 851 $1,039 $173,530,841 28
25 Apr 30, 1999 La vita è bella $831,732 914 $910 $53,072,604 28
26 Jan 13, 1995 Forrest Gump $762,890 343 $2,224 $300,443,950 28
27 Nov 5, 2010 Luftslottet som sprängdes $746,572 192 $3,888 $2,247,619 28
28 Sep 11, 1998 Everest $732,035 62 $11,807 $41,678,933 28
29 Dec 17, 1993 Jurassic Park $694,575 735 $945 $336,817,970 28
30 Dec 2, 2022 Top Gun: Maverick $676,113 1,864 $363 $717,748,136 28
31 Jan 23, 2009 The Dark Knight $667,397 350 $1,907 $531,706,809 28
32 Jun 24, 1983 Tootsie $589,250 640 $921 $175,149,889 28
33 Apr 21, 1995 Pulp Fiction $572,601 613 $934 $102,844,351 28
34 Jun 24, 1994 Schindler’s List $503,115 645 $780 $94,489,783 28
35 Feb 4, 1983 An Officer and a Gentleman $432,979 274 $1,580 $116,389,274 28
36 Jul 7, 2000 Fantasia 2000 $388,474 1,279 $304 $58,333,531 28

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.