List of 1989 box office number-one films in the United States
This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in the United States during 1989 .[ 1]
Number-one films
#
Weekend end date
Film
Box office
Notes
Ref
1
January 8, 1989
Rain Man
$9,245,626
[ 2]
2
January 15, 1989
$10,111,504
[ 3]
3
January 22, 1989
$7,003,147
[ 4]
4
January 29, 1989
$6,829,705
[ 5]
5
February 5, 1989
Three Fugitives
$5,477,051
Three Fugitives reached #1 in its second weekend of release.
[ 6]
6
February 12, 1989
The Fly II
$6,751,371
[ 7]
7
February 20, 1989 4-day weekend
The 'Burbs
$11,101,197
[ 8]
8
February 26, 1989
$6,024,480
[ 9]
9
March 5, 1989
Lean on Me
$5,032,605
[ 10]
10
March 12, 1989
$4,579,440
[ 11]
11
March 19, 1989
Fletch Lives
$8,045,760
[ 12]
12
March 26, 1989
$5,647,320
[ 13]
13
April 2, 1989
Rain Man
$5,537,165
Rain Man reclaimed #1 in sixteenth weekend of release.
[ 14]
14
April 9, 1989
Major League
$8,836,265
[ 15]
15
April 16, 1989
$7,070,809
[ 16]
16
April 23, 1989
Pet Sematary
$12,046,179
Pet Sematary broke Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter ' s record ($11.1 million) for the highest weekend debut in April.
[ 17]
17
April 30, 1989
$8,380,098
[ 18]
18
May 7, 1989
$6,338,594
[ 19]
19
May 14, 1989
See No Evil, Hear No Evil
$7,098,741
[ 20]
20
May 21, 1989
$6,105,120
[ 21]
21
May 29, 1989 4-day weekend
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
$37,031,573
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade broke Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ' s records ($33.9 million) for the 4-day highest Memorial Day weekend debut as well as for the highest weekend debut of all-time.
[ 22]
22
June 4, 1989
$21,230,164
Biggest second weekend gross of all-time surpassing Return of the Jedi ' s $17.2 million.
[ 23]
23
June 11, 1989
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
$17,375,648
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier broke Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home ' s record ($16.8 million) for the highest weekend debut for a film based on a television show.
[ 24]
24
June 18, 1989
Ghostbusters II
$29,472,894
Ghostbusters II set a record 3-day weekend surpassing Indiana Jones and the Last Crusades record $29,355,021 set 3 weeks earlier.
[ 25]
25
June 25, 1989
Batman
$40,489,746
Batman broke Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ' s record ($37 million) for the highest weekend debut of all time (which had been set one month earlier). It also broke Superman II ' s record ($14.1 million) for the highest weekend debut for a superhero film and Cobra ' s record ($15.6 million) for highest weekend debut for a Warner Bros. film. It had the highest weekend debut of 1989.
[ 26]
26
July 2, 1989
$30,075,189
Batman broke Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ' s record ($21.2 million) for the highest second weekend gross (which had been set one month earlier).
[ 27]
27
July 9, 1989
Lethal Weapon 2
$20,388,800
[ 28]
28
July 16, 1989
$17,188,126
[ 29]
29
July 23, 1989
$13,022,249
[ 30]
30
July 30, 1989
Turner & Hooch
$12,211,042
[ 31]
31
August 6, 1989
Parenthood
$10,506,450
[ 32]
32
August 13, 1989
$9,672,350
[ 33]
33
August 20, 1989
Uncle Buck
$8,794,501
[ 34]
34
August 27, 1989
$6,725,275
[ 35]
35
September 4, 1989 4-day weekend
$7,822,640
[ 36]
36
September 10, 1989
$4,550,887
[ 37]
37
September 17, 1989
Sea of Love
$10,017,840
Sea of Love broke Crocodile Dundee ' s record ($8 million) for the highest weekend debut in September.
[ 38] [ 39]
38
September 24, 1989
Black Rain
$9,677,102
[ 40]
39
October 1, 1989
$6,503,065
[ 41]
40
October 9, 1989 4-day weekend
$6,100,000
[ 42]
41
October 15, 1989
Look Who's Talking
$12,107,784
Look Who's Talking broke Never Say Never Again ' s 1983 record ($11 million) for the highest weekend debut for a film released during the month of October.
[ 43]
42
October 22, 1989
$14,147,340
Look Who's Talking sets another record weekend gross for the month of October.
[ 44]
43
October 29, 1989
$11,556,750
[ 45]
44
November 5, 1989
$11,457,810
[ 46]
45
November 12, 1989
$11,409,873
[ 47]
46
November 19, 1989
Harlem Nights
$16,096,808
Biggest pre-holiday fall opening. In third place, The Little Mermaid ' s opening ($6 million) broke The Fox and the Hound ' s record ($4.2 million) for the highest weekend debut for a Walt Disney Animation Studios film.
[ 48]
47
November 26, 1989
Back to the Future Part II
$27,835,125
Back to the Future Part II broke Rocky IV ' s record ($19.9 million) for the highest Thanksgiving weekend debut.
[ 49] [ 50]
48
December 3, 1989
$12,110,340
[ 51]
49
December 10, 1989
The War of the Roses
$9,488,794
[ 52]
50
December 17, 1989
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
$7,233,119
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation reached #1 in its third weekend of release.
[ 53]
51
December 24, 1989
$7,007,789
[ 54]
52
December 31, 1989
The War of the Roses
$10,490,781
The War of the Roses reclaimed #1 in fourth weekend of release.
[ 55]
Highest-grossing films
Calendar gross
Highest-grossing films of 1989 for tickets sold within the calendar year[ 56]
Rank
Title
Studio(s)
Actor(s)
Director(s)
Gross
1.
Batman
Warner Bros. Pictures
Jack Nicholson , Michael Keaton , Kim Basinger , Robert Wuhl , Pat Hingle , Billy Dee Williams , Michael Gough and Jack Palance
Tim Burton
$251,188,924
2.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Paramount Pictures
Harrison Ford , Denholm Elliott , Alison Doody , John Rhys-Davies , Julian Glover and Sean Connery
Steven Spielberg
$197,171,806
3.
Lethal Weapon 2
Warner Bros. Pictures
Mel Gibson , Danny Glover , Joe Pesci , Joss Ackland , Derrick O'Connor and Patsy Kensit
Richard Donner
$147,253,986
4.
Rain Man
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Dustin Hoffman , Tom Cruise and Valeria Golino
Barry Levinson
$139,602,956
5.
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Walt Disney Studios
Rick Moranis , Matt Frewer , Marcia Strassman and Kristine Sutherland
Joe Johnston
$130,724,172
6.
Look Who's Talking
TriStar Pictures
John Travolta , Kirstie Alley , Olympia Dukakis , George Segal , Abe Vigoda and Bruce Willis
Amy Heckerling
$113,455,801
7.
Ghostbusters II
Columbia Pictures
Bill Murray , Dan Aykroyd , Sigourney Weaver , Harold Ramis , Rick Moranis , Ernie Hudson and Annie Potts
Ivan Reitman
$112,494,738
8.
Dead Poets Society
Walt Disney Studios
Robin Williams , Robert Sean Leonard , Ethan Hawke , Josh Charles , Gale Hansen , Norman Lloyd and Kurtwood Smith
Peter Weir
$95,860,116
9.
Parenthood
Universal Pictures
Steve Martin , Tom Hulce , Rick Moranis , Martha Plimpton , Keanu Reeves , Jason Robards , Mary Steenburgen and Dianne Wiest
Ron Howard
$95,527,843
10.
Back to the Future Part II
Michael J. Fox , Christopher Lloyd , Lea Thompson , Thomas F. Wilson , Elisabeth Shue and Jeffrey Weissman
Robert Zemeckis
$93,592,195
In-Year Release
Highest-grossing films of 1989 by In-year release[ 57]
Rank
Title
Distributor
Domestic gross
1.
Batman
Warner Bros.
$251,188,924
2.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Paramount
$197,171,806
3.
Lethal Weapon 2
Warner Bros.
$147,253,986
4.
Look Who's Talking
TriStar
$140,088,813
5.
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Disney
$130,724,172
6.
Back to the Future Part II
Universal
$118,450,002
7.
Ghostbusters II
Columbia
$112,494,738
8.
Driving Miss Daisy
Warner Bros.
$106,593,296
9.
Parenthood
Universal
$100,047,830
10.
Dead Poets Society
Disney
$95,860,116
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