Weekend Domestic Chart for May 22, 1992

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  Movie TitleDistributorGross%LWTheatersTheaters
Change
Per
Theater
Total
Gross
Weekends In
Release
1 (1) Lethal Weapon 3 Warner Bros. $27,567,462 -17% 2,510 -690 $10,983 $70,509,728 2
2 N Alien³ 20th Century… $19,449,867   2,227   $8,734 $19,449,867 1
3 N Far and Away Universal $12,948,940   1,583   $8,180 $12,948,940 1
4 N Encino Man Walt Disney $9,866,120   2,050   $4,813 $9,866,120 1
5 (2) Basic Instinct Sony Pictures $3,215,557 +6% 1,600 -251 $2,010 $98,223,691 10
6 (3) Beethoven Universal $2,347,785 +2% 1,581 -244 $1,485 $43,866,275 8
7 (-) Beauty and the Beast Walt Disney $2,151,630   1,075   $2,002 $135,556,872 28
8 (5) The Player Fine Line $1,966,647 +28% 445 +6 $4,419 $12,315,465 7
9 (4) White Men Can't Jump 20th Century… $1,684,468 -13% 1,280 -403 $1,316 $67,130,191 9
10 (6) Wayne's World Paramount Pi… $1,188,200 -9% 927 -206 $1,282 $113,911,075 15
11 (11) Howards End Sony Picture… $755,171 +152% 65 +40 $11,618 $3,462,640 11
12 (12) Daughters of the Dust Kino Interna… $66,526 +125% 17 -1 $3,913 $1,260,780 21
13 (13) 35 Up Samuel Goldw… $19,813 -20% 7 -1 $2,830 $856,727 19
14 (14) Mindwalk Triton Pictures $2,900 -26% 5 +2 $580 $708,440 33
15 (15) The Money Tree $940 -66% 1 -1 $940 $22,070 5
           
15 $83,232,026
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