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Weekend end date
|
Film
|
Box office
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Notes
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Ref
|
1 |
January 9, 1994 |
Mrs. Doubtfire |
$11,536,024 |
|
[4]
|
2 |
January 16, 1994 |
Philadelphia |
$13,817,010 |
Philadelphia reached No. 1 in its first weekend of wide release and fourth overall week. It was the highest-grossing wide debut in January |
[5][6]
|
3 |
January 23, 1994 |
$8,830,605 |
Philadelphia remained number 1 with a margin of just $32,487 over Mrs. Doubtfire. |
[7]
|
4 |
January 30, 1994 |
Mrs. Doubtfire |
$7,742,001 |
Mrs. Doubtfire reclaimed number 1 in tenth weekend of release. |
[8]
|
5 |
February 6, 1994 |
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective |
$12,115,105 |
|
[9]
|
6 |
February 13, 1994 |
$9,673,717 |
|
[10]
|
7 |
February 20, 1994 |
On Deadly Ground |
$12,679,573 |
|
[11]
|
8 |
February 27, 1994 |
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective |
$6,512,350 |
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective reclaimed number 1 in its fourth week of release. |
[12]
|
9 |
March 6, 1994 |
$5,095,449 |
|
[13]
|
10 |
March 13, 1994 |
Guarding Tess |
$7,065,213 |
|
[14]
|
11 |
March 20, 1994 |
Naked Gun 33+1⁄3: The Final Insult |
$13,216,531 |
|
[15]
|
12 |
March 27, 1994 |
D2: The Mighty Ducks |
$10,356,748 |
|
[16]
|
13 |
April 3, 1994 |
Major League II |
$7,040,777 |
|
[17]
|
14 |
April 10, 1994 |
D2: The Mighty Ducks |
$5,513,111 |
D2: The Mighty Ducks reclaimed number 1 in its third week of release. |
[18]
|
15 |
April 17, 1994 |
Four Weddings and a Funeral |
$4,162,489 |
Four Weddings and a Funeral reached No. 1 in its sixth weekend of limited release. |
[19]
|
16 |
April 24, 1994 |
Bad Girls |
$5,012,200 |
Andie MacDowell became the first actress in cinema history to star in two back to back number 1 films as she starred in both Four Weddings and a Funeral and Bad Girls. |
[20]
|
17 |
May 1, 1994 |
No Escape |
$4,588,736 |
|
[21]
|
18 |
May 8, 1994 |
With Honors |
$3,741,737 |
With Honors reached No. 1 in its second week of release. |
[22]
|
19 |
May 15, 1994 |
The Crow |
$11,774,332 |
Other industry sources disputed Miramax Films' claimed gross, believing that it was overstated by as much as $1 million. |
[23][24]
|
20 |
May 22, 1994 |
Maverick |
$17,248,545 |
|
[25]
|
21 |
May 29, 1994 |
The Flintstones |
$29,688,730 |
The Flintstones broke Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade's record ($29.4 mil) for the highest Memorial Day weekend debut and The Fugitive's record ($23.8 mil) for the highest weekend debut for a film based on a television show. |
[26]
|
22 |
June 5, 1994 |
$18,217,305 |
|
[27]
|
23 |
June 12, 1994 |
Speed |
$14,456,194 |
|
[28]
|
24 |
June 19, 1994 |
Wolf |
$17,911,366 |
|
[29]
|
25 |
June 26, 1994 |
The Lion King † |
$40,888,194 |
The Lion King broke Aladdin's record ($19.3 mil) for the highest weekend debut for an animated film and for a Walt Disney Animation Studios film. It also had the highest weekend debut of 1994. |
[30]
|
26 |
July 3, 1994 |
$34,208,876 |
|
[31]
|
27 |
July 10, 1994 |
Forrest Gump |
$24,450,602 |
|
[32]
|
28 |
July 17, 1994 |
True Lies |
$25,869,770 |
|
[33]
|
29 |
July 24, 1994 |
Forrest Gump |
$21,931,425 |
Forrest Gump reclaimed number 1 in its third week of release. |
[34]
|
30 |
July 31, 1994 |
The Mask |
$23,117,068 |
|
[35]
|
31 |
August 7, 1994 |
Clear and Present Danger |
$20,348,017 |
Clear and Present Danger broke Patriot Games' record ($18.5 mil) for the highest weekend debut for a spy film. |
[36]
|
32 |
August 14, 1994 |
$15,965,071 |
|
[37]
|
33 |
August 21, 1994 |
Forrest Gump |
$11,248,160 |
Forrest Gump reclaimed number 1 in its seventh week of release. |
[38]
|
34 |
August 28, 1994 |
Natural Born Killers |
$11,166,687 |
|
[39]
|
35 |
September 4, 1994 |
Forrest Gump |
$12,221,147 |
Forrest Gump reclaimed number 1 in its ninth week of release. |
[40]
|
36 |
September 11, 1994 |
$6,760,367 |
Forrest Gump had its fifth weekend at number one, the most in 1994. |
[41]
|
37 |
September 18, 1994 |
Timecop |
$12,064,625 |
|
[42]
|
38 |
September 25, 1994 |
$8,176,615 |
|
[43]
|
39 |
October 2, 1994 |
The River Wild |
$10,214,450 |
|
[44]
|
40 |
October 9, 1994 |
The Specialist |
$14,317,765 |
|
[45]
|
41 |
October 16, 1994 |
Pulp Fiction |
$9,311,882 |
Other sources disputed Miramax Films' claimed gross for Pulp Fiction with many believing that The Specialist was the number one film for the weekend. |
[46][24]
|
42 |
October 23, 1994 |
$8,389,221 |
|
[47]
|
43 |
October 30, 1994 |
Stargate |
$16,651,018 |
Stargate broke Under Siege's record ($15.7 mil) for the highest weekend debut in October. |
[48]
|
44 |
November 6, 1994 |
$12,368,778 |
|
[49]
|
45 |
November 13, 1994 |
Interview with the Vampire |
$36,389,705 |
Interview with the Vampire broke Home Alone 2: Lost in New York's record ($31.1 million) for the highest weekend debut in November, Lethal Weapon 3's record ($33.2 mil) for the highest weekend debut for a R-rated film and Dracula's record ($30.5 million) for highest weekend debut for a vampire film. |
[50][51]
|
46 |
November 20, 1994 |
Star Trek Generations |
$23,116,394 |
|
[52]
|
47 |
November 27, 1994 |
The Santa Clause |
$20,437,607 |
The Santa Clause reached No. 1 in its third weekend of release. |
[53]
|
48 |
December 4, 1994 |
$11,390,638 |
|
[54]
|
49 |
December 11, 1994 |
Disclosure |
$10,068,126 |
|
[55]
|
50 |
December 18, 1994 |
Dumb and Dumber |
$16,363,442 |
|
[56]
|
51 |
December 25, 19944-day weekend |
$15,586,425 |
|
[57]
|
52 |
January 1, 19954-day weekend |
$14,929,291 |
|
[58]
|