Domestic Box Office For Labor Day Weekend 1988

Labor Day Weekend 1988 is September 2-5.

RankRelease GrossTheatersTotal GrossRelease DateDistributor
1A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master$6,435,7101,767$49,369,899Aug 19New Line Cinema
2Betrayed$5,496,1111,101$25,816,139Aug 26United Artists
3A Fish Called Wanda$5,098,0531,223$62,493,712Jul 15Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
4Die Hard$4,766,6481,713$83,008,852Jul 15Twentieth Century Fox
5Who Framed Roger Rabbit$4,434,5661,598$156,452,370Jun 24Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
6Cocktail$4,374,3971,462$78,222,753Jul 29Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
7Young Guns$4,137,4121,416$45,661,556Aug 12Twentieth Century Fox
8Married to the Mob$3,405,665828$21,486,757Aug 19Orion Pictures
9Big$2,487,6521,419$114,968,774Jun 3Twentieth Century Fox
10Tucker: The Man and His Dream$2,329,291720$19,652,638Aug 12Paramount Pictures
11Coming to America$2,305,0752,064$128,152,301Jun 29Paramount Pictures
12Stealing Home$2,139,589985$7,467,504Aug 26Warner Bros.
13Hot to Trot$1,924,0101,157$6,436,211Aug 26Warner Bros.
14Midnight Run$1,766,6551,161$38,413,606Jul 22Universal Pictures
15Hero and the Terror$1,422,209995$5,301,200Aug 26Cannon Film Distributors
16The Last Temptation of Christ$1,179,051123$8,373,585Aug 12Universal Pictures
17Eight Men Out$1,129,491349$5,680,515Sep 2Orion Pictures
18Crossing Delancey$250,888303$16,262,415Aug 26Warner Bros.
19The Thin Blue Line$89,65623$1,209,846Aug 26Miramax
20The Deceivers$18,24568$346,297Sep 2Cinecom Pictures