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Notting Hill 1999

Notting Hill
1999
 124 minutes (2 hrs 04 mins)
Cast and Director

Directed by

Starring

Julia Roberts / Hugh Grant / Richard McCabe / Rhys Ifans / James Dreyfus / Dylan Moran / Roger Frost / Henry Goodman / Julian Rhind-Tutt / Lorelei King
Release dates
US release date US release: 28th May 1999
Ireland release date Ireland release: 28th May 1999
New Zealand release date New Zealand release: 3rd June 1999
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 21st May '99
  • Debut position: 7
  • Highest position: 1
  • Debut gross: £152.5 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 27

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 28th May '99
  • Debut position: 2
  • Highest position: 2
  • Debut gross: $21.8 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 20
Certificates

15 age rating

Notting Hill PG-13 age rating 
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £30.8 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $116.1 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $363.9 Million
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The biggest of the weeks new releases hits the top of the box office with no current releases able to challenge it.

The 21 Jump Street sequel 22 Jump Street debuts at the top of the box office this week with a weekend take of around £4.8 million.

21 Jump Street was released in March 2012, a tougher time of year for a films release, it debuted at 2 taking £1.5 on it's debut going on to take nearly 10 million over 7 weeks. With better reviews this time around 22 should do better.

Jump Street removes last week top film Maleficent down to the runner up position although it still manages a £2 million weekend with a 10 day gross of £11 million.

Little else doing well on the box office this week, especially Grace of Monaco with enters the box office at 9 with just over £200,000 is takings, the one off D-Day concert did better from far less screens.

This time last year and despite the terrible reviews Will Smith and son debuted at the top with After Earth knocking The Hangover Part III to second place.

Five years ago the Terminator saga continued with Terminator Salvation taking over at the top on it's debut knocking Night at the Museum 2 down to second place.

Ten years ago Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban took over from The Day After Tomorrow at the top which fell to second place.

Fifteen years ago Notting Hill retained it's place at the top for a second week leaving Human Traffic to debut at 3 at the highest new film.

Twenty years ago Four Weddings and a Funeral was still the top film around with Beverly Hills Cop III and Bad Girls debuting well.

Twenty Five years ago Indianan Jones and the Last Crusade was still the top film in June with the Bond film Licence to Kill and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels debuting well.