List of 1977 box office number-one films in the United States

This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekly box office in the United States during 1977 per Variety. The data was based on grosses from 20 to 22 key cities and therefore, the gross quoted may not be the total that the film grossed nationally in the week.

Number-one films

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# Week ending Film Gross Notes Ref
1 January 5, 1977 King Kong $3,025,159 [1]
2 January 12, 1977 $2,088,200 [2]
3 January 19, 1977 $1,206,064 [3]
4 January 26, 1977 Rocky $1,251,000 Rocky reached number one in its ninth week on the chart [4]
5 February 2, 1977 $1,135,500 [5]
6 February 9, 1977 $1,351,500 [6]
7 February 16, 1977 $1,710,167 [7]
8 February 23, 1977 $1,887,822 [8]
9 March 2, 1977 $1,715,985 [9]
10 March 9, 1977 $1,533,124 [10]
11 March 16, 1977 $1,212,454 [11]
12 March 23, 1977 $1,177,547 [12]
13 March 30, 1977 Airport '77 $1,350,700 [13]
14 April 6, 1977 Rocky $1,792,674 Rocky returned to number one in its 19th week on the chart [14]
15 April 13, 1977 $1,688,305 [15]
16 April 20, 1977 $1,277,740 [16]
17 April 27, 1977 $1,088,195 [17]
18 May 4, 1977 It's Alive (reissue) $786,250 It's Alive reached number one in its 15th week on the chart [18]
19 May 11, 1977 Annie Hall $855,733 Annie Hall reached number one in its third week of release [19]
20 May 18, 1977 $851,382 [20]
21 May 25, 1977 The Greatest $1,361,800 [21]
22 June 1, 1977 Star Wars $1,947,500 Star Wars grossed $2,556,418 nationally in its first six days to the end of the Memorial Day weekend from 43 theaters. Smokey and the Bandit grossed $2,689,851 in the four-day weekend from 386 theaters [22][23][24]
23 June 8, 1977 $1,971,000 [25]
24 June 15, 1977 $2,231,800 [26]
25 June 22, 1977 The Deep $3,033,800 The Deep grossed $8,124,316 nationally from all markets in the weekend ended June 19, an opening weekend record [27][28]
26 June 29, 1977 $2,931,262 [29]
27 July 6, 1977 $2,679,766 [30]
28 July 13, 1977 Star Wars $2,291,696 Star Wars returned to number one in its seventh week of release grossing $6,197,462 nationally in the weekend ended July 10 [31][32]
29 July 20, 1977 $2,231,720 Star Wars grossed $6,806,951 nationally in the weekend ended July 17 [33][34]
30 July 27, 1977 $2,789,667 Star Wars grossed $7,000,644 nationally in the weekend ended July 24 [35][36]
31 August 3, 1977 $2,102,935 Star Wars grossed $6,234,376 nationally (not including Canada theaters) in the weekend ended July 24 [37][38][39]
32 August 10, 1977 $3,620,800 Star Wars grossed $7,195,573 nationally in the weekend ended August 7 [40][41]
33 August 17, 1977 $3,267,789 Star Wars grossed $6,705,755 nationally in the weekend ended August 14 [42][43]
34 August 24, 1977 $2,784,881 Star Wars grossed $5,908,751 nationally in the weekend ended August 21 [44][45]
35 August 31, 1977 $2,387,982 Star Wars grossed $5,239,535 nationally in the weekend ended August 28 [46][47]
36 September 7, 1977 $2,330,800 Star Wars grossed $7,737,847 nationally in the 4-day Labor Day weekend [48][49]
37 September 14, 1977 $1,661,131 Star Wars grossed $4,648,085 nationally in the weekend ended September 11 [50][51]
38 September 21, 1977 $2,051,900 Star Wars grossed $5,684,969 nationally in the weekend ended September 18 [52][51]
39 September 28, 1977 $2,005,746 Star Wars grossed $5,117,235 nationally in the weekend ended September 25 [53][54]
40 October 5, 1977 $1,752,210 Star Wars grossed $4,475,000 nationally in the weekend ended October 2 [55][56]
41 October 12, 1977 $1,446,583 Star Wars grossed $4,538,323 nationally for the 4-day Columbus Day weekend [57][58]
42 October 19, 1977 $1,227,260 [59]
43 October 26, 1977 Looking For Mr Goodbar $1,293,400 Star Wars placed second on the chart based on 104 theaters but grossed $2,891,000 nationally in the weekend ended October 23 compared to $1,540,635 for Looking For Mr Goodbar [60][61]
44 November 2, 1977 Oh, God! $1,320,452 Oh, God! reached number one in its fourth week of release. It grossed $1,508,511 nationally for the weekend ended October 30. Star Wars placed third on the chart based on 98 theaters but grossed $3,292,879 for the same period nationally from 739 theaters [62][63][64]
45 November 9, 1977 Looking For Mr Goodbar $1,742,750 Looking For Mr Goodbar returned to number one in its third week of release. Nationally it was only in 110 theaters; Star Wars placed third on the chart based on 104 theaters but in 665 theaters nationally it grossed $2,626,914 for the weekend ended November 6 [65][66][67]
46 November 16, 1977 $1,194,150 Looking For Mr Goodbar was only in 110 theaters nationally; Star Wars placed third on the chart based on 105 theaters but in 642 theaters nationally it grossed $2,269,052 for the weekend ended November 13 [68][66][69]
47 November 23, 1977 $1,027,000 Looking For Mr Goodbar expanded to 214 theaters nationally; Star Wars placed third on the chart based on 91 theaters but in 605 theaters nationally it grossed $1,949,157 for the weekend ended November 20 [70][66][71]
48 November 30, 1977 Star Wars $1,283,735 Star Wars returned to number one in its 27th week of release grossing $2,472,656 nationally for the weekend ended November 27 [72][73]
49 December 7, 1977 Oh, God! $888,857 Oh, God! returned to number one in its ninth week of release [74]
50 December 14, 1977 Star Wars $585,541 Star Wars returned to number one in its 29th week of release grossing $1,152,953 nationally for the weekend ended December 11 [75][76]
51 December 21, 1977 Close Encounters of the Third Kind $3,856,656 Close Encounters of the Third Kind reached number one in its fifth week of release and grossed $5,379,460 nationally from all markets in the weekend ended December 18 [77][78]
52 December 28, 1977 $3,868,450 [79]

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "50 Top-Grossing Films". Variety. January 19, 1977. p. 9.
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Chronology

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Preceded by 1977 Succeeded by