List Of 1997 Box Office Number-one Films In The United Kingdom
This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in the United Kingdom during 1997.
# | Weekend End Date | Film | Box Office | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01997-01-05January 5, 1997 | Shine | £3,221,631 | |
2 | 01997-01-12January 12, 1997 | Matilda | £1,422,193 | |
3 | 01997-01-19January 19, 1997 | The Ghost and the Darkness | £2,343,600 | |
4 | 01997-01-26January 26, 1997 | The Frighteners | £5,400,250 | |
5 | 01997-02-02February 2, 1997 | Fly Away Home | £4,708,044 | |
6 | 01997-02-09February 9, 1997 | Fly Away Home | £3,004,901 | |
7 | 01997-02-16February 16, 1997 | She's the One | £1,214,100 | |
8 | 01997-02-23February 23, 1997 | The Phantom | £5,065,348 | |
9 | 01997-03-02March 2, 1997 | Mars Attacks! | £3,382,260 | |
10 | 01997-03-09March 9, 1997 | Jerry Maguire | £3,013,928 | |
11 | 01997-03-16March 16, 1997 | Jerry Maguire | £2,454,188 | |
12 | 01997-03-23March 23, 1997 | Space Jam | £3,957,086 | |
13 | 01997-03-30March 30, 1997 | Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope | £7,458,992 | |
14 | 01997-04-06April 6, 1997 | Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope | £6,032,329 | |
15 | 01997-04-13April 13, 1997 | Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back | £6,806,951 | |
16 | 01997-04-20April 20, 1997 | Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back | £5,902,748 | |
17 | 01997-04-27April 27, 1997 | Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi | £4,885,463 | |
18 | 01997-05-04May 4, 1997 | Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi | £5,777,200 | |
19 | 01997-05-11May 11, 1997 | Beverly Hills Ninja | £2,348,009 | |
20 | 01997-05-18May 18, 1997 | Beverly Hills Ninja | £1,100,300 | |
21 | 01997-05-25May 25, 1997 | Beavis and Butt-Head Do America | £2,906,808 | |
22 | 01997-06-01June 1, 1997 | Beavis and Butt-Head Do America | £1,300,194 | |
23 | 01997-06-08June 8, 1997 | Con Air | £4,798,872 | |
24 | 01997-06-15June 15, 1997 | Con Air | £2,891,449 | |
25 | 01997-06-22June 22, 1997 | Con Air | £1,138,522 | |
26 | 01997-06-29June 29, 1997 | Batman & Robin | £674,705 | |
27 | 01997-07-06July 6, 1997 | Batman & Robin | £906,713 | |
28 | 01997-07-13July 13, 1997 | Unforgettable | £1,706,928 | |
29 | 01997-07-20July 20, 1997 | The Lost World: Jurassic Park | £4,676,960 | |
30 | 01997-07-27July 27, 1997 | The Lost World: Jurassic Park | £3,190,092 | |
31 | 01997-08-03August 3, 1997 | Bean | £3,130,082 | |
32 | 01997-08-10August 10, 1997 | Men in Black | £1,614,744 | |
33 | 01997-08-17August 17, 1997 | Chasing Amy | £1,744,783 | |
34 | 01997-08-24August 24, 1997 | Event Horizon | £2,510,200 | |
35 | 01997-08-31August 31, 1997 | Event Horizon | £1,184,129 | |
36 | 01997-09-07September 7, 1997 | Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery | £2,150,452 | |
37 | 01997-09-14September 14, 1997 | Air Force One | £2,188,884 | |
38 | 01997-09-21September 21, 1997 | Spawn | £1,939,640 | |
39 | 01997-09-28September 28, 1997 | Spawn | £1,346,588 | |
40 | 01997-10-05October 5, 1997 | Volcano | £3,030,678 | |
41 | 01997-10-12October 12, 1997 | Volcano | £2,135,998 | |
42 | 01997-10-19October 19, 1997 | Free Willy 3: The Rescue | £2,678,048 | |
43 | 01997-10-26October 26, 1997 | A Life Less Ordinary | £1,128,718 | |
44 | 01997-11-02November 2, 1997 | An American Werewolf in Paris | £3,192,978 | |
45 | 01997-11-09November 9, 1997 | An American Werewolf in Paris | £1,655,571 | |
46 | 01997-11-16November 16, 1997 | Cop Land | £1,722,764 | |
47 | 01997-11-23November 23, 1997 | G.I. Jane | £1,334,587 | |
48 | 01997-11-30November 30, 1997 | Alien Resurrection | £1,981,443 | |
49 | 01997-12-07December 7, 1997 | Alien Resurrection | £750,777 | |
50 | 01997-12-14December 14, 1997 | Tomorrow Never Dies | £3,184,135 | |
51 | 01997-12-21December 21, 1997 | Tomorrow Never Dies | £2,744,767 | |
52 | 01997-12-28December 28, 1997 | Tomorrow Never Dies | £2,560,223 |
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