List of 1997 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 1997 .[ 1]
Number-one films
#
Weekend end date
Film
Total weekend gross
Notes
Ref
1
January 5, 1997
Michael
$12,144,926
[ 2]
2
January 12, 1997
The Relic
$9,064,143
[ 3]
3
January 19, 1997
Beverly Hills Ninja
$12,220,920
[ 4]
4
January 26, 1997
Jerry Maguire
$5,518,727
Jerry Maguire reclaimed #1 in its sixth week of release.
[ 5]
5
February 2, 1997
Star Wars (Special Edition)
$35,906,661
Star Wars (Special Edition) broke 12 Monkeys ' record ($13.8 million) for the highest weekend debut in January and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ' s record ($33.9 million) for the highest weekend debut for a PG-rated film.
[ 6]
6
February 9, 1997
$24,277,091
In second place, Dante's Peak ($18.4 million) broke Wayne's World ' s record ($18.1 million) for the highest weekend debut in February.
[ 7]
7
February 16, 1997
$21,370,589
[ 8]
8
February 23, 1997
The Empire Strikes Back (Special Edition)
$21,975,993
Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (Special Edition) broke Dante's Peak ' s record ($18.4 million) for the highest weekend debut in February (which had been set two weeks earlier).
[ 9]
9
March 2, 1997
$13,145,852
[ 10]
10
March 9, 1997
Private Parts
$14,616,333
[ 11]
11
March 16, 1997
Return of the Jedi (Special Edition)
$16,293,531
[ 12]
12
March 23, 1997
Liar Liar
$31,423,025
Liar Liar broke Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ' s record ($25.4 million) for the highest weekend debut in March and for the highest weekend debut for a spring release.
[ 13]
13
March 30, 1997
$25,377,435
[ 14]
14
April 6, 1997
$18,275,295
[ 15]
15
April 13, 1997
Anaconda
$16,620,887
[ 16]
16
April 20, 1997
$12,013,566
[ 17]
17
April 27, 1997
Volcano
$14,581,740
[ 18]
18
May 4, 1997
Breakdown
$12,307,128
[ 19]
19
May 11, 1997
The Fifth Element
$17,031,345
[ 20]
20
May 18, 1997
$11,410,863
[ 21]
21
May 25, 1997
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
$72,132,785
The Lost World: Jurassic Park had the widest release of all-time opening in 3,565 theaters and broke Batman Forever 's records ($52.7 mil) for the highest weekend debut in the summer, for a PG-13 rated film, and of all time. It also broke Jurassic Park ' s record ($47.0 mil) for the highest weekend debut for a creature feature film and Mission: Impossible 's records ($45.4 mil) for the highest weekend debut in May and for the Memorial Day weekend. The Lost World: Jurassic Park had the highest weekend debut in 1997.
[ 22]
22
June 1, 1997
$34,116,390
[ 23]
23
June 8, 1997
Con Air
$24,131,738
[ 24]
24
June 15, 1997
Speed 2: Cruise Control
$16,158,942
[ 25]
25
June 22, 1997
Batman & Robin
$42,872,605
[ 26]
26
June 29, 1997
Face/Off
$23,387,530
[ 27]
27
July 6, 1997
Men in Black
$51,068,455
Men in Black broke Independence Day 's records ($50.2 mil) for the highest weekend debut in July and the highest Fourth of July weekend debut.
[ 28]
28
July 13, 1997
$30,062,317
[ 29]
29
July 20, 1997
$19,029,928
[ 30]
30
July 27, 1997
Air Force One
$37,132,505
Air Force One broke Interview with the Vampire ' s record ($36.4 mil) for the highest weekend debut for an R-rated film.
[ 31]
31
August 3, 1997
$25,731,622
[ 32]
32
August 8, 1997
Conspiracy Theory
$19,313,566
[ 33]
33
August 17, 1997
Cop Land
$13,510,482
[ 34]
34
August 24, 1997
G.I. Jane
$11,094,241
[ 35]
35
August 31, 1997
$8,183,861
[ 36]
36
September 7, 1997
Fire Down Below
$6,073,094
[ 37]
37
September 14, 1997
The Game
$14,337,029
[ 38]
38
September 21, 1997
In & Out
$15,019,821
[ 39]
39
September 28, 1997
The Peacemaker
$12,311,939
[ 40]
40
October 5, 1997
Kiss the Girls
$13,215,167
[ 41]
41
October 12, 1997
$11,122,441
[ 42]
42
October 19, 1997
I Know What You Did Last Summer
$15,818,645
I Know What You Did Last Summer broke Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare ' s record ($12.9 million) for highest weekend debut for a slasher film .
[ 43]
43
October 26, 1997
$12,507,880
[ 44]
44
November 2, 1997
$9,406,297
[ 45]
45
November 9, 1997
Starship Troopers
$22,058,773
[ 46]
46
November 16, 1997
The Jackal
$15,164,595
[ 47]
47
November 23, 1997
Mortal Kombat Annihilation
$16,771,694
[ 48]
48
November 30, 1997
Flubber
$26,725,207
[ 49]
49
December 7, 1997
$11,292,933
[ 50]
50
December 14, 1997
Scream 2
$32,926,342
Scream 2 broke Beavis and Butt-Head Do America 's record ($20.1 million) for the highest weekend debut in December and I Know What You Did Last Summer ' s record ($15.8 million) for the highest weekend debut for a slasher film .
[ 51]
51
December 21, 1997
Titanic
$28,638,131
Titanic held the record for the highest-grossing film of all time ($1.8 billion) until Avatar surpassed it on January 24, 2010.
[ 52]
52
December 28, 1997
$35,455,673
Titanic broke Scream 2' s record ($32.9 mil) for the highest weekend gross in December (which had been set two weeks earlier).
[ 53]
Highest-grossing films
Calendar Gross
Highest-grossing films of 1997 by Calendar Gross[ 54]
Rank
Title
Studio(s)
Actor(s)
Director(s)
Gross
1.
Men in Black
Columbia Pictures
Tommy Lee Jones , Will Smith , Linda Fiorentino , Vincent D'Onofrio , Tony Shalhoub and Rip Torn
Barry Sonnenfeld
$250,690,539
2.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Universal Pictures
Jeff Goldblum , Julianne Moore , Pete Postlethwaite , Arliss Howard , Vince Vaughn , Vanessa Lee Chester , Richard Schiff , Peter Stormare and Richard Attenborough
Steven Spielberg
$229,086,679
3.
Liar Liar
Jim Carrey , Maura Tierney , Justin Cooper , Jennifer Tilly , Cary Elwes , Amanda Donohoe , Jason Bernard , Swoosie Kurtz and Anne Haney
Tom Shadyac
$181,410,615
4.
Air Force One
Columbia Pictures
Harrison Ford , Gary Oldman , Wendy Crewson , Paul Guilfoyle , William H. Macy , Liesel Matthews , Dean Stockwell and Glenn Close
Wolfgang Petersen
$171,482,545
5.
Star Wars (Special Edition)
20th Century Fox
Mark Hamill , Harrison Ford , Carrie Fisher , Peter Cushing , Alec Guinness , David Prowse , James Earl Jones , Anthony Daniels , Kenny Baker and Peter Mayhew
George Lucas
$137,690,767
6.
My Best Friend's Wedding
TriStar Pictures
Julia Roberts , Dermot Mulroney , Cameron Diaz , Rupert Everett and Philip Bosco
P. J. Hogan
$127,120,029
7.
Titanic
Paramount Pictures
Leonardo DiCaprio , Kate Winslet , Billy Zane , Kathy Bates , Frances Fisher , Bernard Hill , Jonathan Hyde , Danny Nucci , David Warner , Gloria Stuart , Suzy Amis and Bill Paxton
James Cameron
$112,594,173
8.
Face/Off
John Travolta , Nicolas Cage , Joan Allen , Gina Gershon , Alessandro Nivola and Colm Feore
John Woo
$112,276,146
9.
Batman & Robin
Warner Bros. Pictures
Arnold Schwarzenegger , George Clooney , Chris O'Donnell , Uma Thurman , Alicia Silverstone , Michael Gough , Pat Hingle and Elle Macpherson
Joel Schumacher
$107,325,195
10.
George of the Jungle
Walt Disney Studios
Brendan Fraser , Leslie Mann , Thomas Haden Church , Holland Taylor , Richard Roundtree , John Cleese and Keith Scott
Sam Weisman
$105,263,257
In-Year Release
Highest-grossing films of 1997 by In-year release[ 55]
Rank
Title
Distributor
Domestic gross
1.
Titanic
Paramount
$600,788,188
2.
Men in Black
Sony
$250,690,539
3.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Universal
$229,086,679
4.
Liar Liar
$181,410,615
5.
Air Force One
Sony
$172,956,409
6.
As Good as It Gets
$148,478,011
7.
Good Will Hunting
Miramax
$138,433,435
8.
Star Wars (Special Edition)
20th Century Fox
$138,257,865
9.
My Best Friend's Wedding
Sony
$127,120,029
10.
Tomorrow Never Dies
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
$125,304,276
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