DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
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Domestic market share and number of films in release for U.S. distributors from Jan. 4 to Dec. 5, 1993:
(Percentages indicate market share)
Warner Bros.: 32 (18.2%) Buena Vista: 36 (16.1%) Universal: 19 (14.3%) Columbia: 25 (11.7%) 20th Century Fox: 21 (10.2%) Paramount: 13 (9.2%) Tristar: 12 (7.0%) New Line: 26 (3.9%) Miramax: 23 (3.1%) MGM: 11 (2.0%)
TRACKING THE TOP 5
Total grosses of the latest Top 5 box office releases for the weekend ended Dec. 5, in millions of dollars:
% Chg. Wks. in Wknd. from Rank/Film Distributor release Screens total last 1 Mrs. Doubtfire Fox 2 1,678 $14.7 -28 2 A Perfect World Warner Bros. 2 1,964 5.4 -33 3 Addams Family Values Paramount 3 2,577 4.6 -57 4 The Three Musketeers Buena Vista 4 2,096 3.8 -50 5 Carlito’s Way Universal 4 1,605 2.5 -45
Box Proj. office U.S. Rank/Film to date B.O.* 1 Mrs. Doubtfire $46.7 $100.0 2 A Perfect World 18.7 37.0 3 Addams Family Values 36.2 47.0 4 The Three Musketeers 38.1 50.0 5 Carlito’s Way 29.0 40.0
* Distributors receive roughly half of box office revenue, on average.
Sources: Top 5 provided by Entertainment Data Inc.; box office projections provided by Lisbeth R. Barron, S.G. Warburg & Co.
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