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Week Weekend End Date Film Total weekend gross (Pound sterling) Weekend openings in the Top 10 Reference(s) 1: 2 January 2011: Gulliver's Travels: £7,028,747: Love & Other Drugs (#3), The Way Back (#4)
The highest earners at the box-office are mostly American films and UK-US co-productions. Sequels, remakes and adaptations dominate, with seven films in the Harry Potter franchise, five Star Wars instalments, the five Daniel Craig James Bond films, five films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Peter Jackson's first four Tolkien adaptations having earned in excess of £50 million.
One of the former Odeon cinemas in Leeds, pictured in May 1980.This is now a Sports Direct branch.. Odeon Cinemas was created in 1928 by Oscar Deutsch.Odeon publicists liked to claim that the name of the cinemas was derived from his motto, "Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation", [5] but it had been used for cinemas in France and Italy in the 1920s, and the word is actually Ancient Greek ...
A new survey carried out by The Stage concerning theatre ticket prices has found that top-price West End tickets have increased by 9.3 per cent in one year.. The recent survey determined that the ...
1 August 1991: £2,300,000 [31] 32: 8 August 1991: £1,991,986 [32] 33: 15 August 1991: £1,831,174 [33] 34: 22 August 1991: Terminator 2: Judgment Day: £4,631,895: Terminator 2 set an opening weekend record of £2,337,980 beating Batman ' s £2 million and beat the opening week record set by Silence of the Lambs earlier in the year [34] [35 ...
Theaters is the number of theaters in which the movie is showing. Since a single theater may show a movie on multiple screens, the total number of screens or engagements is used as another measure. The theaters measure is used to classify whether a film is in wide release, meaning at least 600 theaters, or limited release which is less than 600 ...
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The reverse side reads: "King Street Bristol Theatre, May 30, 1766." Another of the tokens sold for £9,200 at a Wiltshire auction house last year, ...