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Wednesday 17 July 1996 23:02 BST
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In London, Mission: Impossible holds strong at the top, despite pressure from movies dumb (Kingpin) and not-so-dumb (The Cable Guy), while Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame made an impressive showing on a single screen (it goes nationwide from tomorrow).

(All figures denote weekend box-office only.)

TOP 10 LONDON

1 (1) Mission: Impossible (pounds 236,610) US

2 (-) The Cable Guy (pounds 57,997) US

3 (2) The Rock (pounds 42,481) US

4 (-) The Hunchback of Notre Dame (pounds 36,490) US

5 (-) Kingpin (pounds 23,964) US

6 (3) Fargo (pounds 20,860) US

7 (4) Dead Man (pounds 16,956) US

8 (5) Secrets and Lies (pounds 16,694) UK

9 (8) Beautiful Thing (pounds 12,425) UK

10 (7) A Thin Line Between Love and Hate (pounds 11,827) US

Chart supplied by 'Screen International'

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