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MOVIE BOX OFFICE

Weekend box office chart - UK, US and Global

Historical U.K. Weekend Box Office *

21st March 1975 - 23rd March 1975

Weekend
Gross
Weekly
Gross
Total
Gross
Weeks on
Chart
1
(NEW)
Funny Lady

Funny Lady

Directed by:
Starring:
Barbra Streisand
James Caan
Omar Sharif
Roddy McDowall
Ben Vereen
£890,863£890,863£890,863NEW
2
(NEW)
Escape to Witch Mountain

Escape to Witch Mountain

Directed by:
Starring:
Eddie Albert
Ray Milland
Donald Pleasence
Kim Richards
Ike Eisenmann
£548,223£548,223£548,223NEW
3
(1)
The Towering Inferno

The Towering Inferno

Directed by:
John Guillermin
Starring:
Paul Newman
Steve McQueen
William Holden
Faye Dunaway
Fred Astaire
£192,913£260,433£4,634,1808
4
(3)
Death Wish

Death Wish

Directed by:
Starring:
Charles Bronson
Hope Lange
Vincent Gardenia
Steven Keats
William Redfield
£4,814£6,740£1,574,6488
5
(4)
The Man With the Golden Gun

The Man With the Golden Gun

Directed by:
Guy Hamilton
Starring:
Roger Moore
Christopher Lee
Britt Ekland
Maud Adams
Herve Villechaize
£679£951£2,923,01414
* Prior to 1997 the box office numbers are difficult to find, these figures represent an approximation and are from reputable sources and compiled accordingly.

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Historical U.K. Weekend Box Office *

21st March 1975 - 23rd March 1975

1.
w/e
£890.9K
total
£890.9K
Director:
Stars:
2.
w/e
£548.2K
total
£548.2K
Director:
Stars:
Eddie Albert
Ray Milland
Donald Pleasence
3.
w/e
£192.9K
total
£4.6M
Director:
John Guillermin
Stars:
Paul Newman
Steve McQueen
William Holden
4.
w/e
£4.8K
total
£1.6M
Director:
Stars:
Charles Bronson
Hope Lange
Vincent Gardenia
5.
w/e
£679
total
£2.9M
Director:
Guy Hamilton
Stars:
Roger Moore
Christopher Lee
Britt Ekland
* Prior to 1997 the box office numbers are difficult to find, these figures represent an approximation and are from reputable sources and compiled accordingly.

Please contact Salty Popcorn if you think this chart is not an acurate representation and have more up to date information.

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