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Top 1999 Limited Release Movies at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 201-300)


See also: Top 1999 Domestic

Other Domestic Cumulative records for Limited Release Movies: All Time Domestic Limited Release - All Time Inf. Adj. Limited Release - Top 2024 Domestic Limited Release - Top 2025 Domestic Limited Release

This chart contains the total domestic box office for the top 100 limited release movies released in 1999.

Top 1998 Domestic Limited Release Top 2000 Domestic Limited Release
Rank Movie Domestic
Box Office
Opening
Weekend
Theaters
Max
Theaters
201 Welcome Back Mr. McDonald $11,507 1 1
202 Pizzicata $11,350 1 1
203 Spanish Fly $11,147 7 7
204 Naturally Native $10,508 4 4
205 Jerome $10,498 1 2
206 Taxman $9,871 2 2
207 Marcello Mastroianni - I Remember $9,829 1 1
208 Hell's Kitchen $9,122 2 2
209 Private Confessions $8,759 1 1
210 No $8,380 2 2
211 Pink Narcissus $8,231 1 1
212 Fest of the Best $7,911 1 1
213 Dreaming of Joseph Lees $7,680 2 2
214 Les Bonnes Femmes $6,578 1 1
215 Red Dwarf $6,499 3 3
216 Where's Marlowe? $5,985 10 10
217 The Underground $5,809 1 1
218 The Suburbans $5,797 11 11
219 The Last Cigarette $5,674 1 1
220 Floating $5,651 1 1
221 The Winners $5,508 1 1
222 Sparkler $5,494 1 2
223 The Mating Habits of the Earthbound H… $4,634 8 8
224 Men Cry Bullets $4,616 1 2
225 Five Wives, Three Secretaries and Me $4,450 1 1
226 Pusher $4,440 1 1
227 And Baby Makes 2 $4,058 1 1
228 Suits $3,676 2 2
229 Strawberry Fields $3,347 2 2
230 Iris Blonde $3,303 1 1
231 When Love Comes $3,242 1 1
232 Tinseltown $3,169 1 3
233 The Boys $2,930 1 2
234 Close-Up $2,670 1 1
235 Slaves of Hollywood $2,648 1 1
236 A Girl Called Rose Marie $2,379 2 2
237 Heaven $1,983 1 1
238 Young and Dangerous, Parts I & II $1,624 1 1
239 Virtue $1,565 1 1
240 Sixth Happiness $1,540 1 1
241 Terror Firmer $1,434 2 2
242 Lilian's Story $1,220 2 2
243 Wallowitch & Ross: This Moment $1,145 1 1
244 The Milky Way $1,098 1 1
245 Flushed $935 1 1
246 The Underground Comedy Movie $856 1 1
247 Port Djema $783 1 1
248 Olympia $640 1 1
249 Summerspell $603 1 1

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.