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Wednesday 05 July 1995 18:02 EDT
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TOP 10 US

1 (-) Apollo 13 US

2 (1) Pocahontas US

3 (2) Batman Forever US

4 (-) Mighty Morphin Power Rangers US

5 (-) Judge Dredd US

6 (3) Congo US

7 (4) The Bridges of Madison County US

8 (6) Braveheart US

9 (5) Casper US

10 (7) Die Hard with a Vengeance US

Chart supplied by Screen International

Tom Hanks goes to the moon, and straight to the top of the chart, in the critically praised space adventure Apollo 13. Further down the chart, there are relatively weak debuts (although on a larger number of cinema screens) from a band of be-helmeted morphoids in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Sylvester Stallone in Judge Dredd, the Hollywood debut of the British wunderdirector Danny Cannon; both films arrive in Britain on 21 July.

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