Film: Box-Office Chart
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Your support makes all the difference.Everything's in order in the UK charts: Toy Story continues its unstoppable reign, while the really big surprise is the success of Stolen Hearts, a new romantic comedy starring Sandra Bullock and Denis Leary (who scripted the film as Two if by Sea). The distributors had so much faith in it that they declined to screen it for critics. (All figures denote weekend box-office only.)
TOP 10 UK
1 (1) Toy Story (pounds 2,073,045) US
2 (3) Trainspotting (pounds 527,938) UK
3 (2) Sense and Sensibility (pounds 479,282) US
4 (6) Dead Man Walking (pounds 407,287) US
5 (4) Get Shorty (pounds 377,060) US
6 (5) Sgt Bilko (pounds 180,133) US
7 (7) Jumanji (pounds 165,985) US
8 (-) Stolen Hearts (pounds 154,699) US
9 (9) Dunston Checks In (pounds 105,926) US
10 (-) Braveheart (pounds 104,697) US
Chart supplied by `Screen International'
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