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Sunday 04 July 1999 00:02 BST
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UK Films

THIS LAST WEEKS GROSS

WEEK WEEK IN CHART TO 27 JUNE

1 (-) The Mummy (12) New pounds 3,771,429

Raiders of the Lost Ark meets Evil Dead II. Only worse.

2 (1) The Matrix (15) 3 pounds 10,248,926

Starring some special effects and a man called Keanu

3 (2) Notting Hill (15) 6 pounds 20,090,023

Ms Celebrity meets Mr Ordinary

4 (3) Cruel Intentions (15) 2 pounds 2,023,168

American teen version of `Les Liaisons Dangereuses'

5 (-) Rogue Trader (15) New pounds 4269,871

Nick Leeson generously cast as Ewan McGregor

6 (4) She's All That (12) 6 pounds 5,487,856

More life lessons for dull American teenagers

7 (5) Human Traffic (18) 4 pounds 1,821,274

Three days in the life of the youth of today

8 (6) Bride of Chucky (18) 2 pounds 423,274

The killer doll gets the girl (if you can call her that)

9 (7) Celebrity (18) 2 pounds 305,166

Ken does a Woody

10 (8) My Favourite Martian (PG) 5 pounds 1,576,914

Bad 1960s sitcom becomes an even worse 1990s movie

US Films

THIS LAST WEEKS GROSS

WEEK WEEK IN CHART TO 27 JUNE

1 (-) Big Daddy New $41,536,370

More toilet humour from Adam Sandler. UK release: 1 Oct

2 (1) Tarzan 2 $77,575,147

Disney's latest animation UK release: 22 Oct

3 (2) Austin Powers 2 3 $150,646,048

Shagadelic! UK release: 30 July

4 (3) The General's Daughter 2 $48,817,096

John Travolta investigates her death

5 (4) Star Wars: Phantom Menace 6 $351,669,681

See for yourself on 16 July

6 (5) Notting Hill 5 $89,510,375

Doing well considering how dull it is

7 (7) The Mummy 8 $146,033,465

`The adventure is reborn'. Or so it claims

8 (6) Instinct 4 $30,657,154

Hopkins as an anthropologist turned psychopath

9 (?) An Ideal Husband 2 $1,457,130

With Rupert Everett

10 (9) The Matrix 13 $165,688,406

They like him there too

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