List of 1999 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 1999 .[ 1]
Number-one films
#
Weekend end date
Film
Box office
Notes
Ref
1
January 3, 1999
Patch Adams
$19,050,675
[ 2]
2
January 10, 1999
A Civil Action
$15,163,484
A Civil Action reached #1 its third weekend of limited release.
[ 3]
3
January 17, 1999
Varsity Blues
$15,204,148
[ 4]
4
January 24, 1999
$10,574,508
[ 5]
5
January 31, 1999
She's All That
$16,065,430
She's All That broke Spice World ' s record ($10.5 million) for the highest Super Bowl weekend debut.
[ 6]
6
February 7, 1999
Payback
$21,221,526
[ 7]
7
February 14, 1999
Message in a Bottle
$18,852,976
[ 8] [ 9]
8
February 21, 1999
Payback
$10,268,237
Payback reclaimed number 1 in its third weekend of release.
[ 10]
9
February 28, 1999
8mm
$14,252,888
[ 11]
10
March 7, 1999
Analyze This
$18,383,507
[ 12]
11
March 14, 1999
$15,567,669
[ 13]
12
March 21, 1999
Forces of Nature
$13,510,728
[ 14]
13
March 28, 1999
$9,439,629
[ 15]
14
April 4, 1999
The Matrix
$27,788,331
The Matrix broke Lost in Space ' s record ($20.2 million) for the highest weekend debut in April and Indecent Proposal ' s record ($18.4 mil) for the highest Easter weekend debut.
[ 16]
15
April 11, 1999
$22,563,331
[ 17]
16
April 18, 1999
Life
$20,414,775
[ 18]
17
April 25, 1999
The Matrix
$12,642,717
The Matrix reclaimed number 1 in its fourth weekend of release.
[ 19]
18
May 2, 1999
Entrapment
$20,145,595
[ 20]
19
May 9, 1999
The Mummy
$43,369,635
The Mummy sets the record for a non-holiday May opening.
[ 21] [ 22]
20
May 16, 1999
$24,856,320
[ 23]
21
May 23, 1999
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
$64,820,970
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace ' s $28.5 million opening day gross broke The Lost World: Jurassic Park ' s record ($26.1 million) for the highest single-day tally of all-time and Independence Day ' s record ($17.4 million) for the highest-grossing Wednesday of all-time. It also broke Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ' s record ($33.9 million) for the highest weekend debut for a prequel and Star Wars (Special Edition) ' s record ($35.9 million) for the highest weekend debut for a PG-rated film. It had the highest weekend debut of 1999.
[ 24] [ 22]
22
May 30, 1999
$51,399,863
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace broke Jurassic Park ' s record ($38.5 million) for the highest second weekend gross.
[ 25]
23
June 6, 1999
$32,891,653
[ 26]
24
June 13, 1999
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
$54,917,604
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me broke Batman Forever ' s record ($52.8 million) for the highest weekend debut in June, Mission: Impossible ' s record ($45.4 million) for the highest weekend debut for a spy film and Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls s record ($37.8 million) for the highest weekend debut for a comedy. It was the first sequel to gross more in its opening weekend than the original grossed in its entire run.
[ 27] [ 22]
25
June 20, 1999
Tarzan
$34,221,968
[ 28]
26
June 27, 1999
Big Daddy
$41,536,370
[ 29] [ 22]
27
July 4, 1999
Wild Wild West
$27,687,484
[ 30]
28
July 11, 1999
American Pie
$18,709,680
[ 31]
29
July 18, 1999
Eyes Wide Shut
$21,706,163
[ 32]
30
July 25, 1999
The Haunting
$33,435,140
[ 33]
31
August 1, 1999
Runaway Bride
$35,055,556
[ 34]
32
August 8, 1999
The Sixth Sense
$26,681,262
The Sixth Sense broke The Fugitive ' s record ($23.8 million) for the highest weekend debut in August.
[ 35] [ 22]
33
August 15, 1999
$25,764,991
[ 36]
34
August 22, 1999
$23,950,008
[ 37]
35
August 29, 1999
$20,099,149
The Sixth Sense became the first film since Saving Private Ryan to top the box office for four consecutive weekends.
[ 38]
36
September 5, 1999
$22,896,967
The Sixth Sense broke The Fugitive ' s record ($17.2 million) for the highest Labor Day weekend ever. It was only the second film after Titanic to gross more than $20 million for five weekends. It was also the first film since Titanic to top the box office for five consecutive weekends.
[ 39] [ 40] [ 22]
37
September 12, 1999
Stigmata
$18,309,666
[ 41]
38
September 19, 1999
Blue Streak
$19,208,806
[ 42]
39
September 26, 1999
Double Jeopardy
$23,162,542
[ 43]
40
October 3, 1999
$17,018,808
[ 44]
41
October 10, 1999
$13,541,285
[ 45] [ 46]
42
October 17, 1999
Fight Club
$11,035,485
[ 47]
43
October 24, 1999
The Best Man
$9,031,660
[ 48]
44
October 31, 1999
House on Haunted Hill
$15,946,032
[ 49]
45
November 7, 1999
The Bone Collector
$16,712,020
[ 50]
46
November 14, 1999
Pokémon: The First Movie
$31,036,678
Pokémon: The First Movie broke Mortal Kombat ' s record ($23.2 million) for the highest weekend debut for a video game adaptation and The Rugrats Movie ' s record ($27.3 million) for the highest weekend debut for a non-Disney animated film.
[ 51]
47
November 21, 1999
The World Is Not Enough
$35,519,007
[ 52]
48
November 28, 1999
Toy Story 2
$57,388,839
Toy Story 2 broke The Waterboy 's record ($39.4 million) for the highest weekend debut in November and for the holiday season. It also broke 101 Dalmatians ' record ($33.5 million) for the highest Thanksgiving weekend debut, and The Lion King ' s records ($40.9 million) for the highest weekend debut for an animated film and a G-rated film.
[ 53]
49
December 5, 1999
$27,760,276
[ 54]
50
December 12, 1999
$18,249,880
[ 55]
51
December 19, 1999
Stuart Little
$15,018,223
[ 56]
52
December 26, 1999
Any Given Sunday
$13,584,625
[ 57]
53
January 2, 2000
Stuart Little
$16,022,757
Stuart Little reclaimed the number 1 spot in its third weekend of release.
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Highest-grossing films
Calendar Gross
Highest-grossing films of 1999 by Calendar Gross[ 59]
Rank
Title
Studio(s)
Actor(s)
Director(s)
Gross
1.
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
20th Century Fox
Liam Neeson , Ewan McGregor , Natalie Portman , Jake Lloyd , Ian McDiarmid , Anthony Daniels , Kenny Baker , Pernilla August and Frank Oz
George Lucas
$430,281,928
2.
The Sixth Sense
Walt Disney Studios
Bruce Willis , Toni Collette , Olivia Williams and Haley Joel Osment
M. Night Shyamalan
$276,113,671
3.
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
New Line Cinema
Mike Myers , Heather Graham , Michael York , Robert Wagner , Seth Green and Elizabeth Hurley
Jay Roach
$206,041,479
4.
Toy Story 2
Walt Disney Studios
voices of Tom Hanks , Tim Allen , Joan Cusack , Kelsey Grammer , Don Rickles , Wallace Shawn , John Ratzenberger , Jim Varney , Annie Potts , Estelle Harris and Wayne Knight
John Lasseter
$199,843,054
5.
The Matrix
Warner Bros. Pictures
Keanu Reeves , Laurence Fishburne , Carrie-Anne Moss , Hugo Weaving and Joe Pantoliano
The Wachowskis
$171,479,930
6.
Tarzan
Walt Disney Studios
voices of Tony Goldwyn , Minnie Driver , Glenn Close , Alex D. Linz , Rosie O'Donnell , Brian Blessed , Nigel Hawthorne , Lance Henriksen , Wayne Knight and Taylor Dempsey
Kevin Lima and Chris Buck
$170,867,780
7.
Big Daddy
Columbia Pictures
Adam Sandler , Joey Lauren Adams , Jon Stewart , Rob Schneider , Cole Sprouse , Dylan Sprouse and Leslie Mann
Dennis Dugan
$163,479,795
8.
The Mummy
Universal Pictures
Brendan Fraser , Rachel Weisz , John Hannah , Arnold Vosloo , Jonathan Hyde and Kevin J. O'Connor
Stephen Sommers
$155,385,488
9.
Runaway Bride
Paramount Pictures
Julia Roberts , Richard Gere , Joan Cusack , Héctor Elizondo , Rita Wilson and Paul Dooley
Garry Marshall
$152,005,535
10.
The Blair Witch Project
Artisan
Heather Donahue , Michael C. Williams and Joshua Leonard
Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez
$140,539,099
In-Year Release
Highest-grossing films of 1999 by In-year release[ 60]
Rank
Title
Distributor
Domestic gross
1.
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
20th Century Fox
$431,088,295
2.
The Sixth Sense
Disney
$293,506,292
3.
Toy Story 2
$245,852,179
4.
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
New Line Cinema
$206,040,086
5.
The Matrix
Warner Bros.
$171,479,930
6.
Tarzan
Disney
$171,091,819
7.
Big Daddy
Columbia
$163,479,795
8.
The Mummy
Universal
$155,385,488
9.
Runaway Bride
Paramount
$152,257,509
10.
The Blair Witch Project
Artisan
$140,539,099
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