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Top 1998 Limited Release Movies at the Domestic Box Office


See also: Top 1998 Domestic

Other Domestic Cumulative records for Limited Release Movies: All Time Domestic Limited Release - All Time Inf. Adj. Limited Release - Top 2023 Domestic Limited Release - Top 2024 Domestic Limited Release

This chart contains the total domestic box office for the top 100 limited release movies released in 1998.

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Rank Movie Domestic
Box Office
Opening
Weekend
Theaters
Max
Theaters
1 La vita è bella $57,598,247 6 1,136
2 Elizabeth $30,082,699 9 624
3 Waking Ned Devine $24,793,251 9 540
4 The Players Club $23,047,939 593 1,769
5 Simon Birch $18,253,415 596 930
6 Rushmore $17,105,219 2 830
7 A Simple Plan $16,316,273 31 675
8 Sliding Doors $11,911,200 117 522
9 Barney's Great Adventure $11,156,471 540 839
10 The Spanish Prisoner $10,162,034 7 340
11 American History X $6,719,864 17 513
12 Smoke Signals $6,719,300 5 353
13 Gods and Monsters $6,451,628 6 149
14 The Opposite of Sex $6,367,164 5 183
15 Affliction $6,330,054 3 335
16 Central do Brasil $5,969,553 2 137
17 Down in the Delta $5,672,903 416 417
18 Slums of Beverly Hills $5,502,773 7 548
19 Ride $5,485,295 496 509
20 Celebrity $5,078,660 493 493
21 Hilary and Jackie $4,874,838 6 300
22 Your Friends and Neighbors $4,714,658 32 246
23 Little Voice $4,595,000 6 215
24 Dangerous Beauty $4,553,271 10 313
25 Playing by Heart $3,956,212 1 308
26 The Governess $3,794,031 6 135
27 Next Stop Wonderland $3,395,581 8 232
28 Mrs. Dalloway $3,263,672 8 91
29 Pi $3,221,152 1 68
30 The Last Days of Disco $3,024,198 22 168
31 Freeriders $2,750,064 11 30
32 Happiness $2,746,453 6 60
33 The Mighty $2,652,246 9 614
34 Love and Death on Long Island $2,542,264 6 84
35 Buffalo '66 $2,380,606 2 58
36 Dancing at Lughnasa $2,361,632 4 93
37 Hav Plenty $2,301,777 413 417
38 Pecker $2,281,761 184 184
39 Chinese Box $2,265,328 12 106
40 The Imposters $2,197,921 66 162
41 Wilde $2,157,701 7 67
42 Zero Effect $2,080,693 100 129
43 Two Girls and a Guy $2,057,193 316 316
44 Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss $2,020,700 13 77
45 High Art $1,835,565 4 62
46 The Butcher Boy $1,822,193 9 90
47 Hurlyburly $1,798,862 16 84
48 Clay Pigeons $1,793,359 19 297
49 Suicide Kings $1,692,872 135 152
50 The Gingerbread Man $1,626,593 8 30
51 The Proposition $1,622,381 17 62
52 Oscar and Lucinda $1,612,957 7 65
53 Carne trémula $1,535,558 2 38
54 In God's Hands $1,431,239 109 131
55 Henry Fool $1,334,786 2 52
56 One Tough Cop $1,313,607 415 415
57 Nightwatch $1,278,516 300 300
58 The General $1,256,461 2 41
59 Permanent Midnight $1,171,001 55 90
60 Cousin Bette $1,161,063 13 68
61 Lolita $1,147,784 1 52
62 The Thief $1,126,115 3 39
63 A Price Above Rubies $1,118,808 4 52
64 Velvet Goldmine $1,053,788 85 93
65 Another Day in Paradise $1,036,818 1 65
66 Strike $968,506 133 144
67 Firelight $784,419 10 39
68 Without Limits $780,326 5 110
69 The Nights of Cabiria $773,193 2 9
70 The Big One $720,074 33 53
71 Karakter $713,413 6 47
72 Deceiver $699,062 211 231
73 Gadjo Dilo $673,153 1 11
74 Steam: The Turkish Bath $655,078 2 6
75 Strangeland $631,221 315 315
76 Polish Wedding $608,296 11 59
77 Orgazmo $582,024 94 94
78 Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 $574,838 26 28
79 Clockwatchers $537,948 6 9
80 Warners 75th $498,426 3 3
81 Cube $489,220 16 24
82 Wild Man Blues $483,917 3 25
83 The Eel (うなぎ) $418,192 3 6
84 Fireworks $401,540 9 12
85 A Merry War $373,830 5 5
86 Let's Talk About Sex $373,615 258 258
87 Love is the Devil $343,023 10 12
88 Hurricane Streets $334,041 93 93
89 Four Days in September $310,724 6 43
90 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain $308,082 120 120
91 Chairman of the Board $306,715 196 196
92 Wide Awake $305,704 29 43
93 Shooting Fish $302,204 23 64
94 Mr. Jealousy $287,752 6 24
95 Swept From The Sea $283,081 55 55
96 I Think I Do $278,332 5 10
97 Last Night $265,319 8 28
98 The Real Blonde $247,745 10 45
99 Whatever $229,750 35 35
100 Insomnia $221,173 2 3

The Domestic Market is defined as the North American movie territory (consisting of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Guam).

Note: the records on this page only consider movies that were initially released in less than 600 theaters and did not have any expansion of more than 1,000 theaters in one week. We only consider movies that were released in 1995 or later, and do not consider movies that only had an IMAX release.

This table is updated daily to reflect the latest studio reports.

Note: This chart is not adjusted for inflation.