Highest
Weekly Grosser: Hamam in Amsterdam
(A-Nasr): E£
4,072,588 (Week 2, Days 2-8,
August 11-17, 1999).Highest One
Day Grosser: Hamam in Amsterdam
(A-Nasr): E£
724,112 (Day 4, Friday August 13,
1999).
Highest Weekly
Screen Gross: Seiedi fi-l-Gamaa al-Amerikiia
(A-Nasr): E£
330,933 (Week 2, Days 2-8, August
3-9, 1998, A-Tahrir
Theater).Highest Screen Gross in
One Day:
Hamam in Amsterdam (A-Nasr):
E£ 50,109 (Day
4, Friday August 13, 1999, A-Tahrir Theater).
Highest No. of
Screens: Belia
wa Demaghu al-Alia (A-Nasr): 55 (Week 2, July 5-11,
2000).
Highest Weekly
Per Screen Average: Titanic (TCF): E£ 136,521 (Week
3, March 4-10, 1998, 5 screens).Highest
Daily Per Screen Average: Titanic (TCF): E£ 24,019 (Day
23, Thursday March 12, 1998, 5 screens).
The Top Foreign
Film Grossers:
1- Titanic (TCF;
February 18, 1998): E£ 7,851,285.
2- Gladiator (UIP;
May 31, 2000): E£ 1,945,868.
3- Mission:
Impossible 2 (UIP; August 30, 2000):
E£ 1,614,686.
4- Independence Day (TCF;
October 7, 1996): E£ 1,400,000.
5- The Patriot (Renaissance;
August 9, 2000): E£ 1,301,979.
6- Deep Blue Sea
(WB; February 9, 2000): E£ 1,259,029.
7- Entrapment
(TCF; September 15, 1999): E£ 1,191,796.
8- American Beauty (UIP;
February 16, 2000): E£ 1,173,226.
9- Cast Away
(UIP; February 7, 2001):
E£ 1,170,340.
10- The Sixth Sense (Renaissance;
February 9, 2000): E£ 1,163,767.
11- What Lies
Beneath (TCF; October 18, 2000): E£ 1,104,912.
12- Meet the Parents
(UIP; January 17, 2001):
E£ 1,064,643.
13- End of Days (Renaissance;
February 16, 2000): E£ 1,058,373.
14- The World Is
Not Enough (UIP; January 19, 2000):
E£ 1,023,126.
The Top Weekly
Foreign Film Grossers:
1- Titanic
(TCF; Week 3, March 4-10, 1998): E£
682,605.
2- Titanic (TCF;
Week 2, February 25 - March 3, 1998): E£
670,123.
3- Titanic (TCF;
Week 7, April 1-7, 1998): E£ 641,098.
4- Titanic (TCF;
Week 4, March 11-17, 1998): E£ 633,119.
5- Titanic (TCF;
Week 6, March 25-31, 1998): E£ 597,150.
6- Titanic (TCF;
Week 1, February 18-24, 1998): E£
594,160.
7- Titanic (TCF;
Week 5, March 18-24, 1998): E£ 563,544.
8- Mission:
Impossible 2 (UIP; Week 1, August
30 - September 5, 2000): E£ 504,262.
9- Hannibal (UIP;
Week 1, March 14-20, 2001): E£ 407,850.
10- Gladiator (UIP;
Week 1, May 31 - June 6, 2000): E£
403,214.
11- The Patriot (Renaissance;
Week 1, August 9-15, 2000): E£ 402,881.
12- Meet the Parents
(UIP; Week 1, January 17-23, 2001):
E£ 358,401.
13- Entrapment
(TCF; Week 1, September 15-21, 1999): E£
352,126.
14- Cast Away
(UIP; Week 1, February 7-13, 2001):
E£ 350,228.
15- The World Is
Not Enough (UIP; Week 1, January
19-25, 2000): E£ 340,554.
16- Mission:
Impossible 2 (UIP; Week 2,
September 6-12, 2000): E£ 332,319.
17- Hollow Man (Renaissance;
Week 1, September 13-19, 2000): E£ 323,148.
18- End of Days (Renaissance;
Week 1, February 16-22, 2000): E£ 313,977.
19- The Sixth Sense
(Renaissance; Week 1, February 9-15,
2000): E£ 311,159.
20- Titanic (TCF;
Week 9, April 15-21, 1998): E£ 309,640.
21- Scream 3 (Renaissance;
Week 1, June 7-13, 2000): E£ 291,498.
22- Titanic (TCF;
Week 10, April 22-28, 1998): E£ 289,139.
23- The Patriot (Renaissance;
Week 2, August 16-22, 2000): E£ 286,248.
24- Gladiator (UIP;
Week 2, June 7-13, 2000): E£ 279,603.
25- Gladiator (UIP;
Week 3, June 14-20, 2000): E£ 278,108.
26- What Women Want
(UIP; Week 1, April 25 - May 1, 2001):
E£ 282,892.
27- Meet the Parents
(UIP; Week 2, January 24-30, 2001):
E£ 268,391.
28- Deep Blue Sea
(WB; Week 1, February 9-15, 2000): E£
267,967.
29- Cast Away
(UIP; Week 2, February 14-20, 2001):
E£ 266,556.
30- Miss Congeniality
(WB; Week 1, April 11, 2001):
E£ 263,597.
31- Runaway Bride (Renaissance;
Week 1, October 20-26, 1999): E£ 262,352.
The Fastest
Release of a Foreign Film:
1- Pearl Harbor (Allied): 5 Days (In May 30,
2001 after the May 25's US Release).
2- Gladiator (UIP): 26 Days (In May 31,
2000 after the May 5's US Release).
First Foreign
Film Released with 3 Prints: Jurassic Park (UIP):
October 4, 1993.
Note: In March 25, 1996 GoldenEye (UIP)
released on 4 screens using the allowed 3
prints.First Foreign Film
Released with 4 Prints: Independence Day (TCF):
October 7, 1996.First
Foreign Film Released with 5 Prints: Titanic (TCF): February 18, 1998.
Note: In March 15, 2000 Stuart Little (Renaissance)
released on 6 screens using the allowed 5
prints.
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