FILM: BOX OFFICE

Sunday 19 September 1999 00:02 BST
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UK films

THIS LAST WEEKS GROSS

WEEK WEEK IN CHART TO 12 SEPT

1 (-) Eyes Wide Shut (18) New pounds 1,189,672

Stanley Kubrick's erotic swansong

2 (1) South Park (15) 3 pounds 4,686,150

When do Terrence and Philip get their own movie?

3 (3) Never Been Kissed (12) 3 pounds 3,028,215

Drew Barrymore acts like a teenager

4 (2) Star Wars: Episode 1 (U) 9 pounds 47,950,799

Family fun with Obi-Wan

5 (5) The Thomas Crown Affair (15) 4 pounds 4,220,270

Don't miss `The Windmills of your Mind' on the credits

6 (7) Go (18) New pounds 1,220,561

`Pulp Fiction' for the E generation

7 (6) Mickey Blue Eyes (15) 4 pounds 4,162,647

Learn Italian-American with Hugh

8 (4) Austin Powers 2 (12) 7 pounds 24,840,032

Mike Myers repeats his catchphrases

9 (-) Ravenous (18) New pounds 146,298

A film to whet your appetite

10 (-) Varsity Blues (15) New pounds 139,211

American football drama

US films

THIS LAST WEEKS GROSS

WEEK WEEK IN CHART TO 12 SEPT

1 (-) Stigmata New $18,309,666

Gabriel Byrne investigates Patricia Arquette's bleeding

2 (1) The Sixth Sense 6 $197,665,281

Supernatural thrills with Bruce Willis

3 (-) Stir of Echoes New $5,811,664

Supernatural thrills with Kevin Bacon

4 (2) The Runaway Bride 7 $140,460,392

Gere falls for Roberts again UK Release: 8 Oct

5 (4) Bowfinger 5 $60,408,930

Steve Martin & Eddie Murphy satire UK release: 22 Oct

6 (3) The 13th Warrior 3 $26,813,075

Lots of Vikings have big battles

7 (5) The Thomas Crown Affair 6 $61,359,578

Sexy insurance investigator falls for dashing art-thief

8 (7) Mickey Blue Eyes 4 $30,265,826

Hugh Grant is the Englishman in New York

9 (6) Chill Factor 2 $9,610,112

Like `Broken Arrow' but with Cuba Gooding Jr

10 (8) The Blair Witch Project 9 $136,266,612 It's no picnic UK release: 29 Oct

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