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Wednesday 15 January 1997 19:02 EST
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TOP 10 LONDON

Total Gross

1 (1) Evita (pounds 5,339,076) US

2 (3) Sleepers (pounds 3,934,911) US

3 (2) 101 Dalmatians (pounds 15,195,777) US

4 (4) Matilda (pounds 5,272,384) US

5 (5) Star Trek: First Contact (pounds 8,115,153) US

6 (6) Daylight (pounds 2,990,479) US

7 (-) The Mirror Has Two Faces (pounds 334,312) US

8 (8) Shine (pounds 440,111) US

9 (-) Some Mother's Son (pounds 897,661) US/Ire

10 (10) Michael Collins (pounds 6,776,268) US/GB

Chart supplied by 'Screen International'

Divas dominate this week with Madonna (right) as Evita clinging to the top for a fourth week; The Mirror Has Two Faces putting Barbra on the map; and Helen Mirren's IRA mother slipping in above Liam Neeson's revolutionary hero at No 9.

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