List of 2002 Box Office Number-one Films in Australia

List Of 2002 Box Office Number-one Films In Australia

This is a list of films which placed number-one at the weekend box office in Australia during 2002. Amounts are in Australian dollars.

# Weekend End Date Film Box Office Notes
1 02002-01-066 January 2002 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring $5,872,528
2 02002-01-1313 January 2002 Ocean's Eleven $5,409,083
3 02002-01-2020 January 2002 Ocean's Eleven $3,199,254
4 02002-01-2727 January 2002 Ocean's Eleven $3,199,325
5 02002-02-033 February 2002 Behind Enemy Lines $1,541,587
6 02002-02-1010 February 2002 Ocean's Eleven $1,041,450
7 02002-02-1717 February 2002 Black Hawk Down $1,501,623
8 02002-02-2424 February 2002 Ali $2,430,804
9 02002-03-033 March 2002 A Beautiful Mind $1,860,370
10 02002-03-1010 March 2002 A Beautiful Mind $3,009,995
11 02002-03-1717 March 2002 A Beautiful Mind $2,107,121
12 02002-03-2424 March 2002 Ice Age $2,603,528
13 02002-03-3131 March 2002 Ice Age $3,068,292
14 02002-04-077 April 2002 Ice Age $2,514,508
15 02002-04-1414 April 2002 Panic Room $2,618,726
16 02002-04-2121 April 2002 The Scorpion King $2,408,153
17 02002-04-2828 April 2002 We Were Soldiers $2,398,123
18 02002-05-055 May 2002 We Were Soldiers $1,208,916
19 02002-05-1212 May 2002 High Crimes $818,652
20 02002-05-1919 May 2002 Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones $11,967,380
21 02002-05-2626 May 2002 Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones $6,165,170
22 02002-06-022 June 2002 Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones $3,489,877
23 02002-06-099 June 2002 Spider-Man $10,563,980
24 02002-06-1616 June 2002 Spider-Man $5,025,270
25 02002-06-2323 June 2002 Scooby-Doo $3,609,010
26 02002-06-3030 June 2002 Scooby-Doo $2,670,533
27 02002-07-077 July 2002 Men in Black II $5,353,291
28 02002-07-1414 July 2002 Men in Black II $2,879,538
29 02002-07-2121 July 2002 Men in Black II $2,513,564
30 02002-07-2828 July 2002 The Sweetest Thing $1,118,627
31 02002-08-044 August 2002 About a Boy $1,948,319
32 02002-08-1111 August 2002 About a Boy $1,552,583
33 02002-08-1818 August 2002 Signs $3,781,736
34 02002-08-2525 August 2002 Mr. Deeds $2,692,332
35 02002-09-011 September 2002 The Sum of All Fears $2,102,970
36 02002-09-088 September 2002 Insomnia $1,477,251
37 02002-09-1515 September 2002 xXx $3,194,906
38 02002-09-2222 September 2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember $5,572,348
39 02002-09-2929 September 2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember $3,154,657
40 02002-10-066 October 2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember $2,341,139
41 02002-10-1313 October 2002 Road to Perdition $1,411,674
42 02002-10-2020 October 2002 My Big Fat Greek Wedding $1,382,249
43 02002-10-2727 October 2002 My Big Fat Greek Wedding $3,357,259
44 02002-11-033 November 2002 My Big Fat Greek Wedding $2,917,803
45 02002-11-1010 November 2002 My Big Fat Greek Wedding $2,266,475
46 02002-11-1717 November 2002 My Big Fat Greek Wedding $2,059,333
47 02002-11-2424 November 2002 My Big Fat Greek Wedding $1,592,000
48 02002-12-011 December 2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets $10,640,941
49 02002-12-088 December 2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets $4,923,416
50 02002-12-1515 December 2002 Die Another Day $4,775,897
51 02002-12-2222 December 2002 Die Another Day $2,637,398
52 02002-12-2929 December 2002 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers $14,115,394

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