1998 IN FILM


The year '1998 in film' involved some significant events.

Contents
Events
Top grossing films
Awards
Films released in 1998
Births
Deaths

Events



February 14 - Sharon Stone marries Phil Bronstein.

★ Former child star Gary Coleman is charged with assaulting a young female bus driver at a California shopping mall.

Top grossing films


Please note that following the tradition of the English language film industry, these are the top grossing films that were first released in the United States and Canada in 1998; because they may have made most of their income in a later year, they may not be the top-grossing films for calendar year. The top ten films of 1998 as of January 26, 2006 (U.S. and Canada), January 26, 2006 (UK) and January 26, 2006 (Australia) are as follows:
''International and U.S. & Canada combined box office gross figures are listed in U.S. dollars, British results in pounds sterling and Australian results in Australian dollars.''
'1998'
'Rank'
'Title' 'Studio' 'Box Office Gross'
'Total Int.l' 'U.S./Canada' 'U. K.' 'Australia'
1. ''Armageddon'' Buena Vista $553,709,788 $201,578,182 £16,401,954 $14,316,211
2. ''Saving Private Ryan'' DreamWorks $481,840,909 $216,540,909 £18,740,016 $24,172,708
3. ''Godzilla'' Columbia Pictures $379,014,294 $136,314,294 £15,920,578 $13,496,649
4. ''There's Something About Mary'' 20th Century Fox $369,884,651 $176,484,651 £15,665,386 $20,007,019
5. ''A Bug's Life'' Disney/Pixar $363,398,565 $162,798,565 £28,824,239 $20,131,422
6. ''Deep Impact'' Paramount Pictures $349,464,664 $140,464,664 £10,157,326 $16,929,903
7. ''Mulan'' Buena Vista $304,320,254 $120,620,254 £9,454,609 $4,776,349
8. ''Dr. Dolittle'' 20th Century Fox $294,456,605 $144,156,605 £19,671,348 $16,617,575
9. ''Shakespeare in Love'' Miramax $289,317,794 $100,317,794 £20,080,703 $12,009,367
10. ''Lethal Weapon 4'' Warner Bros. $285,444,603 $130,444,603 £7,006,948 $10,998,583

In total, two films released in 1998 grossed more than $400 million, reaching international blockbuster motion picture status.
For a complete list of 1998's top-grossing films, follow these links:

★ Worldwide: http://boxofficemojo.com/yearly/chart/?view2=worldwide&yr=1998&p=.htm


★ U.S. & Canada: http://boxofficemojo.com/yearly/chart/?yr=1998&p=.htm


★ United Kingdom: http://www.ukfilmcouncil.org.uk/statistics/boxoffice/


★ Australia: http://www.moviemarshal.com.au/

Awards


'Academy Awards:'
:Best Picture: '''Shakespeare in Love''' - Bedford Falls Productions, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures
:Achievement in Directing: 'Steven Spielberg' - ''Saving Private Ryan''
:Best Actor: 'Roberto Benigni' - ''Life Is Beautiful''
:Best Actress: 'Gwyneth Paltrow' - ''Shakespeare in Love''
:Best Supporting Actor: 'James Coburn' - ''Affliction''
:Best Supporting Actress: 'Judi Dench' - ''Shakespeare in Love''
:Best Foreign Language Film: '''Life Is Beautiful''' (''La vita è bella''), directed by Roberto Benigni, Italy

'Golden Globe Awards:'
:'Drama:'
:Best Picture: '''Saving Private Ryan'''
:Best Actor: 'Jim Carrey' - ''The Truman Show''
:Best Actress: 'Cate Blanchett' - ''Elizabeth''
:'Musical or comedy:'
:Best Picture: '''Shakespeare in Love'''
:Best Actor: 'Michael Caine' - ''Little Voice''
:Best Actress: 'Gwyneth Paltrow' - ''Shakespeare In Love''
:'Other'
:Best Director: 'Steven Spielberg' - ''Saving Private Ryan''
:Best Foreign Language Film: '''Central do Brasil''' (''Central Station''), Brazil / France
'Palme d'Or (Cannes Film Festival):'
:'''Eternity and a Day''' (Μια αιωνιότητα και μια μέρα, Mia aioniotita kai mia mera), directed by Theo Angelopoulos, Greece / France / Italy
'Golden Lion (Venice Film Festival):'
:'''The Way We Laughed''' (''Così ridevano''), directed by Gianni Amelio, Italy
'Golden Bear (Berlin Film Festival):'
:'''Central do Brasil''' (''Central Station''), directed by Walter Salles, Brazil / France

Films released in 1998



★ ''Alice and Martin''

★ ''American History X''

★ ''Antz''

★ ''April Story''

★ ''Apt Pupil''

★ ''Armageddon''

★ ''The Avengers''

★ ''

★ ''Barney's Great Adventure''

★ ''BASEketball''

★ ''Belly''

★ ''The Big Hit''

★ ''The Big Lebowski''

★ ''Blade''

★ ''A Bug's Life''

★ ''Can't Hardly Wait''

★ ''Caught Up'', starring Bokeem Woodbine

★ ''Celebrity''

★ ''Central do Brasil'' - Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and Golden Bear award

★ ''Chairman of the Board''

★ ''Dark City''

★ ''Dead Man on Campus''

★ ''Deep Impact''

★ ''Dirty Work''

★ ''Down in the Delta''

★ ''Dr. Dolittle''

★ ''Enemy of the State''

★ ''Eternity and a Day'' - Palm d'Or award

★ ''Elizabeth''

★ ''Everest''

★ ''The Faculty''

★ ''Fallen''

★ ''Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas''

★ ''Finding Graceland''

★ ''Forever Love''

★ ''42 Up''

★ ''God Said Ha!'' - Golden Space Needle Award

★ ''Gods and Monsters''

★ ''The Godson''

★ ''Godzilla''

★ ''Half Baked''

★ ''

★ ''Happy Birthday''

★ ''Head On''

★ ''He Got Game''

★ ''The Horse Whisperer''

★ ''How Stella Got Her Groove Back''

★ ''How to Make the Cruelest Month''

★ ''Human Remains''

★ ''Hurlyburly''

★ ''Identity Pieces''

★ ''The Impostors''

★ ''Lethal Weapon 4''

★ ''Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels''

★ ''Lost in Space''

★ ''The Mask of Zorro''

★ ''Mulan''

★ ''The Negotiator''

★ ''The Odd Couple II'', starring Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon (sequel to the 1968 film)

★ ''The Parent Trap (remake)''

★ ''A Perfect Murder''

★ ''Pi''

★ ''Pleasantville''

★ ''

★ ''Primary Colors''

★ ''The Prince of Egypt''

★ ''Quest for Camelot''

★ ''Radiohead: Meeting People Is Easy'' (DVD Release)

★ ''Ring'' (''Ringu'')

★ ''Rushmore''

★ ''Run Lola Run'' (''Lola rennt'') - Golden space Needle award (for 1999)

★ ''Saving Private Ryan'' - Golden Globe Award for Best Picture (Drama)

★ ''Senseless''

★ ''Shakespeare in Love'' - Academy and Golden Globe (Mus./Com.) Awards for Best Picture

★ ''Shame, Shame, Shame''

★ ''The Siege''

★ ''Six Days Seven Nights''

★ ''Slam''

★ ''Small Soldiers''

★ ''Soldier''

★ ''

★ ''Stepmom''

★ ''Still Crazy''

★ ''There's Something About Mary''

★ ''The Thin Red Line'' - Golden Bear award for 1999

★ ''The Truman Show''

★ ''U.S. Marshals''

★ ''Urban Legend''

★ ''Vampires'' directed by John Carpenter, starring James Woods, Daniel Baldwin, Sheryl Lee, Thomas Ian Griffith and Maximilian Schell

★ ''Very Bad Things''

★ ''The Waterboy''

★ ''The Wedding Singer''

★ ''Whispering Corridors''

★ ''Why Do Fools Fall In Love''

★ ''Wild Things''

★ ''Zero Effect''

Births


Deaths



January 4 - Mae Questel, actress, voice of animated character Betty Boop

January 5 - Sonny Bono, singer, actor, United States Representative

February 27 - J. T. Walsh, actor

March 10 - Lloyd Bridges, actor

March 25 - Daniel Massey, actor

May 9 - Alice Faye, actress

May 14 - Frank Sinatra, singer, actor

May 28 - Phil Hartman, actor

June 1 - Darwin Joston, actor

June 23 - Maureen O'Sullivan, actress

July 6 - Roy Rogers, singer, actor

July 21 - Robert Young, actor

July 27 - Binnie Barnes, actress

August 24 - E. G. Marshall, actor

September 6 - Akira Kurosawa, Japanese film director

September 11 - Dane Clark, actor

October 2 - Gene Autry, actor

October 3 - Roddy McDowall, actor

October 17 - Joan Hickson, actress

October 23 - Christopher Gable, dancer, actor

November 13


Edwige Feuillère, actress


Valerie Hobson, actress

November 19 - Alan J. Pakula, producer, director, writer

December 14 - Lew Grade, producer

December 23 - David Manners, actor

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