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Domestic Theatrical Market Summary for 1998
Note: The Box Office figures are adjusted for inflation.
Total Box Office Gross: $6,815,283,032
Tickets Sold: 1,453,151,819
Average Ticket Price: $4.69
Top Grossing Movies of 1998
Rank | Movie | Release Date | Distributor | Genre | 1998 Gross | Tickets Sold |
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1 | Titanic | Dec 19, 1997 | Paramount Pictures | Drama | $488,192,879 | 104,092,298 |
2 | Armageddon | Jul 1, 1998 | Walt Disney | Adventure | $201,578,182 | 42,980,422 |
3 | Saving Private Ryan | Jul 24, 1998 | Dreamworks SKG | Drama | $190,588,778 | 40,637,266 |
4 | There's Something About Mary | Jul 15, 1998 | 20th Century Fox | Romantic Comedy | $174,711,965 | 37,252,018 |
5 | The Waterboy | Nov 6, 1998 | Walt Disney | Comedy | $150,042,308 | 31,991,963 |
6 | Doctor Dolittle | Jun 26, 1998 | 20th Century Fox | Comedy | $144,155,259 | 30,736,728 |
7 | Deep Impact | May 8, 1998 | Paramount Pictures | Adventure | $140,464,664 | 29,949,821 |
8 | Rush Hour | Sep 18, 1998 | New Line | Action | $137,567,454 | 29,332,079 |
9 | A Bug’s Life | Nov 20, 1998 | Walt Disney | Adventure | $136,426,334 | 29,088,770 |
10 | Godzilla | May 19, 1998 | Sony Pictures | Action | $136,314,294 | 29,064,881 |
Biggest Weekends of 1998
Rank | Date | Movie | Weekend Revenue | Theaters | Distributor | Genre |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | May 22, 1998 | Godzilla | $44,047,541 | 3,310 | Sony Pictures | Action |
2 | May 8, 1998 | Deep Impact | $41,152,375 | 3,156 | Paramount Pictures | Adventure |
3 | Nov 6, 1998 | The Waterboy | $39,414,071 | 2,664 | Walt Disney | Comedy |
4 | Jul 3, 1998 | Armageddon | $36,089,972 | 3,127 | Walt Disney | Adventure |
5 | Jul 10, 1998 | Lethal Weapon 4 | $34,048,124 | 3,117 | Warner Bros. | Action |
6 | Jan 2, 1998 | Titanic | $33,315,278 | 2,727 | Paramount Pictures | Drama |
7 | Nov 27, 1998 | A Bug's Life | $33,258,052 | 2,686 | Walt Disney | Adventure |
8 | Sep 18, 1998 | Rush Hour | $33,001,803 | 2,638 | New Line | Action |
9 | Feb 13, 1998 | Titanic | $32,876,424 | 3,002 | Paramount Pictures | Drama |
10 | Jun 5, 1998 | The Truman Show | $31,542,121 | 2,315 | Paramount Pictures | Drama |
Weekend Breakdown Domestic Box Office for 1998
Weekend | No. 1 Movie | Weeks in Release |
No. 1 Box Office |
Combined Weekend Box Office |
No. 1 / Combined |
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Jan 2, 1998 | Titanic | 3 | $33,315,278 | $124,731,655 | 27% |
Jan 9, 1998 | Titanic | 4 | $28,716,310 | $99,845,425 | 29% |
Jan 16, 1998 | Titanic | 5 | $30,010,633 | $115,195,795 | 26% |
Jan 23, 1998 | Titanic | 6 | $25,238,720 | $89,783,482 | 28% |
Jan 30, 1998 | Titanic | 7 | $25,907,172 | $96,582,185 | 27% |
Feb 6, 1998 | Titanic | 8 | $23,027,838 | $82,258,677 | 28% |
Feb 13, 1998 | Titanic | 9 | $32,876,424 | $130,935,563 | 25% |
Feb 20, 1998 | Titanic | 10 | $21,036,343 | $84,434,354 | 25% |
Feb 27, 1998 | Titanic | 11 | $19,633,056 | $77,452,321 | 25% |
Mar 6, 1998 | Titanic | 12 | $17,605,849 | $86,419,995 | 20% |
Mar 13, 1998 | Titanic | 13 | $17,578,815 | $84,495,396 | 21% |
Mar 20, 1998 | Titanic | 14 | $17,165,239 | $88,504,788 | 19% |
Mar 27, 1998 | Titanic | 15 | $15,213,500 | $81,709,954 | 19% |
Apr 3, 1998 | Lost In Space | New | $20,154,919 | $84,277,221 | 24% |
Apr 10, 1998 | City of Angels | New | $15,369,048 | $85,529,320 | 18% |
Apr 17, 1998 | City of Angels | 2 | $12,332,194 | $77,785,091 | 16% |
Apr 24, 1998 | The Big Hit | New | $10,809,424 | $63,264,674 | 17% |
May 1, 1998 | He Got Game | New | $7,610,663 | $60,839,301 | 13% |
May 8, 1998 | Deep Impact | New | $41,152,375 | $80,513,946 | 51% |
May 15, 1998 | Deep Impact | 2 | $23,266,622 | $68,691,903 | 34% |
May 22, 1998 | Godzilla | New | $44,047,541 | $122,799,513 | 36% |
May 29, 1998 | Godzilla | 2 | $18,020,444 | $76,904,603 | 23% |
Jun 5, 1998 | The Truman Show | New | $31,542,121 | $94,036,138 | 34% |
Jun 12, 1998 | The Truman Show | 2 | $20,010,580 | $89,947,089 | 22% |
Jun 19, 1998 | The X Files: Fight the Future | New | $30,138,758 | $108,631,971 | 28% |
Jun 26, 1998 | Doctor Dolittle | New | $29,014,324 | $110,696,105 | 26% |
Jul 3, 1998 | Armageddon | New | $36,089,972 | $107,771,543 | 33% |
Jul 10, 1998 | Lethal Weapon 4 | New | $34,048,124 | $123,629,314 | 28% |
Jul 17, 1998 | The Mask of Zorro | New | $22,525,855 | $119,061,800 | 19% |
Jul 24, 1998 | Saving Private Ryan | New | $30,576,104 | $124,360,140 | 25% |
Jul 31, 1998 | Saving Private Ryan | 2 | $23,601,801 | $115,482,115 | 20% |
Aug 7, 1998 | Saving Private Ryan | 3 | $17,398,000 | $114,363,262 | 15% |
Aug 14, 1998 | Saving Private Ryan | 4 | $13,157,819 | $102,835,337 | 13% |
Aug 21, 1998 | Blade | New | $17,073,856 | $94,633,902 | 18% |
Aug 28, 1998 | Blade | 2 | $10,925,976 | $80,102,123 | 14% |
Sep 4, 1998 | There's Something About Mary | 8 | $10,920,201 | $86,486,120 | 13% |
Sep 11, 1998 | Rounders | New | $8,459,126 | $54,213,619 | 16% |
Sep 18, 1998 | Rush Hour | New | $33,001,803 | $77,344,846 | 43% |
Sep 25, 1998 | Rush Hour | 2 | $21,202,929 | $75,181,794 | 28% |
Oct 2, 1998 | Antz | New | $17,195,160 | $90,206,163 | 19% |
Oct 9, 1998 | Antz | 2 | $14,713,918 | $73,457,498 | 20% |
Oct 16, 1998 | Practical Magic | New | $13,104,694 | $81,893,305 | 16% |
Oct 23, 1998 | Pleasantville | New | $8,855,063 | $72,489,155 | 12% |
Oct 30, 1998 | Vampires | New | $9,106,497 | $54,608,169 | 17% |
Nov 6, 1998 | The Waterboy | New | $39,414,071 | $104,659,385 | 38% |
Nov 13, 1998 | The Waterboy | 2 | $24,431,129 | $97,423,978 | 25% |
Nov 20, 1998 | The Rugrats Movie | New | $27,321,470 | $105,156,265 | 26% |
Nov 27, 1998 | A Bug’s Life | 2 | $33,258,052 | $132,716,624 | 25% |
Dec 4, 1998 | A Bug’s Life | 3 | $17,174,218 | $72,723,227 | 24% |
Dec 11, 1998 | Star Trek: Insurrection | New | $22,052,836 | $74,651,369 | 30% |
Dec 18, 1998 | You’ve Got Mail | New | $18,426,749 | $79,288,967 | 23% |
Dec 25, 1998 | Patch Adams | New | $25,262,280 | $147,490,634 | 17% |
The highest values in the column(s) No. 1 Box Office, Combined Weekend Box Office, No. 1 / Combined are shown in bold.
The lowest values in the column(s) No. 1 Box Office, Combined Weekend Box Office, No. 1 / Combined are shown underlined.
Market Share for Each Distributor in 1998
Rank | Distributor | Movies | 1998 Gross | Tickets | Share |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Walt Disney | 28 | $1,109,009,676 | 236,462,602 | 16.27% |
2 | Paramount Pictures | 19 | $1,091,423,140 | 232,712,814 | 16.01% |
3 | Warner Bros. | 31 | $758,468,077 | 161,720,256 | 11.13% |
4 | 20th Century Fox | 19 | $729,639,504 | 155,573,445 | 10.71% |
5 | Sony Pictures | 37 | $684,267,457 | 145,899,229 | 10.04% |
6 | New Line | 17 | $518,917,489 | 110,643,379 | 7.61% |
7 | Dreamworks SKG | 7 | $467,963,255 | 99,778,942 | 6.87% |
8 | Universal | 19 | $400,605,109 | 85,416,858 | 5.88% |
9 | Miramax | 40 | $394,840,826 | 84,187,789 | 5.79% |
10 | MGM | 16 | $189,039,838 | 40,306,995 | 2.77% |
Market Share for Each Genre in 1998
Rank | Genre | Movies | 1998 Gross | Tickets | Share |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Drama | 124 | $1,886,024,272 | 402,137,313 | 27.67% |
2 | Adventure | 24 | $1,345,930,803 | 286,978,837 | 19.75% |
3 | Comedy | 79 | $1,042,116,053 | 222,199,542 | 15.29% |
4 | Action | 33 | $973,219,535 | 207,509,481 | 14.28% |
5 | Romantic Comedy | 20 | $604,838,825 | 128,963,491 | 8.87% |
6 | Thriller/Suspense | 27 | $409,148,694 | 87,238,514 | 6.00% |
7 | Horror | 17 | $306,187,794 | 65,285,235 | 4.49% |
8 | Black Comedy | 12 | $101,537,068 | 21,649,688 | 1.49% |
9 | Documentary | 15 | $86,230,517 | 18,386,030 | 1.27% |
10 | Musical | 8 | $52,286,516 | 11,148,508 | 0.77% |
Market Share for Each MPAA Rating in 1998
Rank | MPAA Rating | Movies | 1998 Gross | Tickets | Share |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | PG-13 | 82 | $3,073,221,011 | 655,270,963 | 45.09% |
2 | R | 205 | $2,385,629,942 | 508,663,002 | 35.00% |
3 | PG | 47 | $894,238,933 | 190,669,258 | 13.12% |
4 | G | 17 | $447,681,856 | 95,454,547 | 6.57% |
5 | Not Rated | 23 | $20,280,683 | 4,324,226 | 0.30% |
6 | NC-17 | 2 | $615,092 | 131,148 | 0.01% |
Market Share for Each Type of Source Material in 1998
Rank | Source Material | Movies | 1998 Gross | Tickets | Share |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Original Screenplay | 194 | $4,061,265,393 | 865,941,349 | 59.59% |
2 | Based on Fiction Book/Short Story | 88 | $1,166,874,660 | 248,800,526 | 17.12% |
3 | Based on TV | 12 | $452,408,769 | 96,462,419 | 6.64% |
4 | Remake | 7 | $400,571,333 | 85,409,662 | 5.88% |
5 | Based on Real Life Events | 26 | $215,947,703 | 46,044,272 | 3.17% |
6 | Based on Folk Tale/Legend/Fairytale | 2 | $186,297,219 | 39,722,221 | 2.73% |
7 | Based on Play | 9 | $81,547,351 | 17,387,491 | 1.20% |
8 | Based on Comic/Graphic Novel | 2 | $70,182,363 | 14,964,255 | 1.03% |
9 | Based on Religious Text | 1 | $66,546,531 | 14,189,025 | 0.98% |
10 | Based on Movie | 2 | $36,504,810 | 7,783,540 | 0.54% |
Market Share for Each Production Method in 1998
Rank | Production Method | Movies | 1998 Gross | Tickets | Share |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Live Action | 345 | $6,219,880,368 | 1,326,200,333 | 91.26% |
2 | Hand Animation | 9 | $306,237,167 | 65,295,766 | 4.49% |
3 | Digital Animation | 3 | $225,810,322 | 48,147,189 | 3.31% |
4 | Animation/Live Action | 2 | $55,592,220 | 11,853,351 | 0.82% |
Market Share for Each Creative Type in 1998
Rank | Creative Type | Movies | 1998 Gross | Tickets | Share |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Contemporary Fiction | 207 | $3,453,093,250 | 736,267,113 | 50.67% |
2 | Historical Fiction | 44 | $1,171,060,414 | 249,693,032 | 17.18% |
3 | Science Fiction | 22 | $834,315,178 | 177,892,350 | 12.24% |
4 | Kids Fiction | 15 | $664,309,402 | 141,643,787 | 9.75% |
5 | Dramatization | 22 | $333,115,436 | 71,026,734 | 4.89% |
6 | Fantasy | 13 | $191,858,352 | 40,907,960 | 2.82% |
7 | Factual | 15 | $86,230,517 | 18,386,030 | 1.27% |
8 | Super Hero | 1 | $70,141,876 | 14,955,623 | 1.03% |
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