List of 1999 Box Office Number-one Films in The United Kingdom

List Of 1999 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 1999.

# Weekend End Date Film Box Office Notes
1 01999-01-033 January 1999 Star Trek: Insurrection £2,706,800
2 01999-01-1010 January 1999 Star Trek: Insurrection £1,132,823
3 01999-01-1717 January 1999 Meet Joe Black £986,511
4 01999-01-2424 January 1999 Practical Magic £1,001,536
5 01999-01-3131 January 1999 Shakespeare in Love £1,819,385
6 01999-02-077 February 1999 A Bug's Life £4,204,678
7 01999-02-1414 February 1999 A Bug's Life £4,107,566
8 01999-02-2121 February 1999 A Bug's Life £4,311,358
9 01999-02-2828 February 1999 A Bug's Life £2,220,635
10 01999-03-077 March 1999 A Bug's Life £1,509,076
11 01999-03-1414 March 1999 Patch Adams £786,778
12 01999-03-2121 March 1999 Waking Ned £911,901
13 01999-03-2828 March 1999 The Rugrats Movie £1,971,685
14 01999-04-044 April 1999 The Rugrats Movie £1,403,862
15 01999-04-1111 April 1999 The Rugrats Movie £1,326,486
16 01999-04-1818 April 1999 The Faculty £822,777
17 01999-04-2525 April 1999 8MM £733,535
18 01999-05-022 May 1999 The Waterboy £887,245
19 01999-05-099 May 1999 I Still Know What You Did Last Summer £802,498
20 01999-05-1616 May 1999 Forces of Nature £493,897
21 01999-05-2323 May 1999 She's All That £1,200,565
22 01999-05-3030 May 1999 Notting Hill £4,323,678
23 01999-06-066 June 1999 Notting Hill £3,004,696
24 01999-06-1313 June 1999 The Matrix £3,384,948
25 01999-06-2020 June 1999 The Matrix £2,275,576
26 01999-06-2727 June 1999 The Mummy £3,771,429
27 01999-07-044 July 1999 The Mummy £2,535,195
28 01999-07-1111 July 1999 The Mummy £1,278,869
29 01999-07-1818 July 1999 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace £9,512,295
30 01999-07-2525 July 1999 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace £5,104,514
31 01999-08-011 August 1999 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me £6,005,087
32 01999-08-088 August 1999 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me £3,421,492
33 01999-08-1515 August 1999 Wild Wild West £2,487,176
34 01999-08-2222 August 1999 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace £1,420,885
35 01999-08-2929 August 1999 South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut £1,496,581
36 01999-09-055 September 1999 South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut £813,613
37 01999-09-1212 September 1999 Eyes Wide Shut £1,189,672
38 01999-09-1919 September 1999 Eyes Wide Shut £881,889
39 01999-09-2626 September 1999 The Haunting £1,562,169
40 01999-10-033 October 1999 Big Daddy £1,360,121
41 01999-10-1010 October 1999 American Pie £2,094,122
42 01999-10-1717 October 1999 Deep Blue Sea £1,946,454
43 01999-10-2424 October 1999 Tarzan £3,055,218
44 01999-10-3131 October 1999 The Blair Witch Project £5,875,318
45 01999-11-077 November 1999 The Blair Witch Project £2,290,106
46 01999-11-1414 November 1999 The Sixth Sense £4,792,296
47 01999-11-2121 November 1999 The Sixth Sense £3,277,054
48 01999-11-2828 November 1999 The World Is Not Enough £6,273,584
49 01999-12-055 December 1999 The World Is Not Enough £3,842,119
50 01999-12-1212 December 1999 The World Is Not Enough £2,329,718
51 01999-12-1919 December 1999 The World Is Not Enough £1,389,490
52 01999-12-2626 December 1999 The World Is Not Enough £336,718
53 02000-01-022 January 2000 The World Is Not Enough £797,142

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