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The courtroom drama “A Time to Kill,” based on the best-selling John Grisham novel, has elbowed the aliens of “Independence Day” out of the top spot at the box office. A high in Olympics viewership may have affected the moviegoing weekend, which was down from the same period a year ago. But despite earlier predictions that movies aimed at young males would suffer the most from the Olympics, two such films--the Jackie Chan stunt extravaganza “Supercop” and “Kingpin,” the bowling comedy starring Bill Murray and Woody Harrelson--fared quite well in their opening weekends.
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Weekend Gross/ Screens/ Weeks in Movie (Studio) Total (millions) Average Release 1. “A Time to Kill” $14.8 2,123 1 (Warner Bros.) $19.6 $6,982 2. “Independence Day” $13.8 2,977 4 (Fox) $223.1 $4,635 3. “Phenomenon” $6.3 2,028 4 (Disney/Touchstone) $72.2 $3,117 4. “Courage Under Fire” $5.7 1,880 3 (Fox) $35.3 $3,048 5. “Kingpin” $5.6 1,956 1 (MGM/UA) $5.6 $2,854 6. “Supercop” $5.5 1,406 1 (Miramax/Dimension) $5.5 $3,914 7. “Nutty Professor” $5.3 2,177 5 (Universal) $102.7 $2,450 8. “Adventures of Pinocchio” $3.8 1,779 1 (New Line) $3.8 $2,154 9. “Multiplicity” $3.5 2,134 2 (Columbia) $13.4 $1,647 10. “Fled” $3.1 2,104 2 (MGM/UA) $11.0 $1,477
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SOURCE: Exhibitor Relations Co.
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