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Monday • January 27, 1997
JED Weekend
box office
tied at top
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In Love
and War tied with Jerry Maguire and
Beverly Hills Ninja for first place at
the box office during the Super
Bowl weekend, according to indus-
try estimates Sunday.
“It’s a very tight weekend,” said
Ed Russell, executive vice president
of publicity for Columbia TriStar
Motion Picture Cos.
The three films were projected
to bring in $5.9 million each, al
though Sunday’s televised Nation
al Football League championship
made it difficult to project audi
ence sizes.
In Love and War, which stars
Sandra Bullock and Chris O’Don
nell in a story of a young Ernest
Hemingway’s romance with a
nurse, had the best per-screen av
erage in its first weekend of wide re
lease at $3,665.
Beverly Hills Ninja, a martial arts
spoof starring Chris Farley, averaged
$2,892 per screen while Jerry
Maguire, with Tom Cruise as a sports
agent, took in $2,673 per screen.
Also opening in the top 10
were Fierce Creatures, a reunion
of the cast from A Fish Called
Wanda in a nonsequel comedy
about a zoo, and Zeus and Rox
anne, an animal pal story about a
dog and a dolphin.
The top 10 films and their esti
mated grosses for Friday through
Sunday, with final figures to be re
leased Monday:
\. Jerry Maguire, $5.9 million.
1. In Love and War, $5.9 million.
l.Beverly Hills Ninja, $5.9 million.
4. Metro, $5.6 million.
5. Evita, $5.5 million.
6. Scream, $4.4 million.
7. The Relic, $4.16 million.
8. Fierce Creatures, $4 million.
9. Michael, $3.7 million.
10. Zeus and Roxanne, $2.9
million.
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EVITA (PG)
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SCREAM (R)
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