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Saigon

Saigon
1988
 102 minutes (1 hrs 42 mins)

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Directed by

Christopher Crowe

Starring

Willem Dafoe · Gregory Hines · Fred Ward · Amanda Pays · Kay Tong Lim · Scott Glenn

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Release dates

US release date US release: 11th March 1988
Finland release date Finland release: 15th April 1988
Denmark release date Denmark release: 22nd April 1988

Certificates

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R

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Tim Burton's Beetlejuice Beetlejuice spends its 3rd weekend at the top of the UK box office as its gross stands at £18.3 Million with a weekend gross of nearly £2.5 Million.

Last weeks highest new entry Speak No Evil remains at number 2 this weekend and the top new movie is The Substance~2024 which makes its debut at number 3.

THe movie starring Demi Moore makes its debut with a weekend gross of £591,247.

Despicable Me 4 continues its fantastic run on the UK box office and this weekend clocks up 11 weeks.

UK box office QuickView

  • Number 1 - Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (3rd Weekend)
  • Highest debut - The Substance (@3)
  • Longest run - Despicable Me 4 (11 weeks)
  • Highest total gross - Deadpool & Wolverine (£57,077,702)
  • Best Percentage change week on week - The Dark Knight (93%)
  • Total UK top 15 this weekend - £6,947,273
  • Also new this weekend
    • 200% Wolf
    • Miss Saigon 25th Anniversary Performance
    • The Dark Knight
  • Check out the full UK box office.

UK weekend box office top 5 breakdown 20th - 22nd September 2024

  • The movie remains at number 1 on this weeks UK box office
  • It has spent 3 weeks at the top of the UK box office.
  • It grosses £2,458,216 over the weekend, a 42% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of £18,243,867 over 3 weeks of release
  • It is the 5th top debuting movie in the month of September
  • The movie is the 10th top grossing film so far in 2024
  • The movie is a sequel to Beetlejuice which took £1,606,989 at the box office after 3 weeks in cinemas.
  • The movie remains at number 2 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £813,890 over the weekend, a 43% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of £2,859,506 over 2 weeks of release

Highest new movie this weekend

  • The movie is the Highest debut on this weeks UK box office chart.
  • It grosses £591,247 over its debut weekend
  • The movie goes down the chart to number 4 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £556,465 over the weekend, a 21% drop from last weekend
  • It has a total gross of £1,827,996 over 2 weeks of release

  • The movie is a new entry at number 5 on this weeks UK box office
  • It grosses £453,921 over its debut weekend

With a new Tom Hanks film in cinemas and a Dan Brown adaptation at that it was assumed that The Girl on The Train would be a one week wonder, but Inferno was not strong enough.

The Emily Blunt starring movie makes it 2 weeks at the top with The Girl on The Train with a second weekend gross of £3.4 million.

This brings the total gross of the film in the UK to £13.6 million, if you compare this to last years Gone Girl it is actually head of that films £9 million after 2 weeks.

Highest new entry of the week comes in at number 2 in the shape of Inferno from the book by Dan Brown and a sequel to The De Vinci Code and Angela and Demons.

Inferno makes in debut with £2.9 million which is the lowest of the series so far, The De Vinci Code and Angela and Demons made £9 million and £6 million respectively on their debuts.

Also new this week is Storks at number 3 and event movie Miss Saigon 25th Anniversary Performance which was a one off performance in Saturday night.

Longest running film this week is Finding Dory with 12 weeks, it is also the highest total grossing movie with £42 million, this is far higher that Finding Nemo even if you take inflated ticket prices into account.