List of 1980 box office number-one films in the United States

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This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekly box office in the United States during 1980 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.

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Number-one films

#Week endingFilmGrossNotesRef
1January 2, 1980 Star Trek: The Motion Picture $3,287,481 [1]
2January 9, 1980 Kramer vs. Kramer $1,897,954Kramer vs. Kramer reached number one in its third week of release [2]
3January 16, 1980$2,018,194 [3]
4January 23, 1980$1,655,591Kramer vs. Kramer grossed $3 million for the weekend ended January 20 from all national markets [4] [5]
5January 30, 1980$1,541,864Kramer vs. Kramer grossed $3 million for the weekend ended January 27 from all national markets [6] [7]
6February 6, 1980 The Silent Scream $1,919,563The Silent Scream reached number one in its third week on the chart [8]
7February 13, 1980 American Gigolo $1,463,443American Gigolo reached number one in its second week of release [9]
8February 20, 1980 Cruising $1,694,803Cruising grossed $5,096,223 in its opening 5 days. Kramer vs. Kramer grossed $2.8 million for the weekend ended February 17 [10] [11] [12]
9February 27, 1980$1,229,186 [13]
10March 5, 1980 The Fog $1,599,290The Fog reached number one in its fifth week of release [14]
11March 12, 1980 All That Jazz $1,144,802All That Jazz reached number one in its twelfth week of release [15]
12March 19, 1980 Coal Miner's Daughter $1,005,036Coal Miner's Daughter reached number one in its second week of release [16]
13March 26, 1980Kramer vs. Kramer$1,809,419Kramer vs. Kramer returned to number one in its 14th week of release. It grossed $1.6 million for the weekend ended March 23 from all markets [17] [18]
14April 2, 1980 Little Darlings $1,918,892Little Darlings reached number one in its second week of release [19]
15April 9, 1980$1,545,554 [20]
16April 16, 1980Kramer vs. Kramer$1,194,160Kramer vs. Kramer returned to number one in its 17th week of release. It grossed $1.6 million for the weekend ended April 13 from all markets [21] [22]
17April 23, 1980$1,335,476Kramer vs. Kramer grossed $1.8 million for the weekend ended April 20 from all markets [23] [24]
18April 30, 1980$1,078,596Kramer vs. Kramer grossed $1.4 million for the weekend ended April 27 from all markets. Where the Buffalo Roam grossed $1.8 million. [25] [26]
19May 7, 1980$847,617Kramer vs. Kramer grossed $1.1 million for the weekend ended May 4 from all markets [27] [28]
20May 14, 1980 Friday the 13th $2,237,500Friday the 13th grossed $5,816,321 for the weekend ended May 11 from all markets [29] [30]
21May 21, 1980$1,945,657 [31]
22May 28, 1980 The Empire Strikes Back $4,064,022The Empire Strikes Back grossed $6,415,804 for the 4-day Memorial Day weekend from all markets [32] [33]
23June 4, 1980$3,415,791 [34]
24June 11, 1980$3,225,299The Empire Strikes Back grossed $4,339,769 for the weekend ended June 8 from all markets [35] [36]
25June 18, 1980$2,817,077The Empire Strikes Back grossed $3,606,000 nationally from all markets for the weekend ended June 15. Bronco Billy grossed $3,708,710 [37] [38]
26June 25, 1980$3,711,553The Empire Strikes Back grossed $10,840,307 nationally from all markets for the weekend ended June 22 [39] [40]
27July 2, 1980$3,416,490The Empire Strikes Back grossed $9,217,874 nationally from all markets for the weekend ended June 29 [41] [42]
28July 9, 1980$2,893,659The Empire Strikes Back grossed $8,309,772 nationally from all markets for the weekend ended July 6 [43] [44]
29July 16, 1980 Airplane! $2,739,328Airplane! reached number one in its third week of release grossing $7,105,024 for the five days to July 13 from all markets. The Empire Strikes Back grossed $6,652,858 nationally from all markets for the 3-day weekend [45] [46] [47]
30July 23, 1980$2,662,155 [48]
31July 30, 1980$2,096,358 [49]
32August 6, 1980$2,209,013The Empire Strikes Back was number one nationally for the 3-day weekend with a gross of $5,758,759 from all markets [50] [51] [52]
33August 13, 1980 Dressed to Kill $1,745,388Dressed to Kill reached number one in its third week of release. It grossed $2,942,000 for the weekend ended August 10 from all markets. The Empire Strikes Back grossed $4,554,679 for the weekend [53] [54] [55]
34August 20, 1980 Smokey and the Bandit II $1,860,800Smokey and the Bandit II grossed $10,883,835 nationally for the weekend ended August 17, a record August opening [56] [57] [58]
35August 27, 1980$2,140,529Smokey and the Bandit II grossed $8,395,755 nationally for the weekend ended August 24 [59] [60]
36September 3, 1980$1,451,882 [61]
37September 10, 1980$820,196 [62]
38September 17, 1980 The Exterminator $1,143,000 [63]
39September 24, 1980$858,000 [64]
40October 1, 1980 Hopscotch $1,252,492Hopscotch grossed $2,552,864 nationally from all markets for the weekend ended September 28 [65] [66]
41October 8, 1980$1,126,721 [67]
42October 15, 1980 Private Benjamin $1,187,114Private Benjamin grossed $4,739,769 from all markets for the weekend ended October 12 [68] [69] [70]
43October 22, 1980$1,201,574Private Benjamin grossed $4,935,571 from all markets for the weekend ended October 19 [71] [70]
44October 29, 1980$1,954,556 [72]
45November 5, 1980$1,756,902 [73]
46November 12, 1980$1,628,001 [74]
47November 19, 1980$1,281,696 [75]
48November 26, 1980$1,016,984 [76]
49December 3, 1980$872,420 [77]
50December 10, 1980 Flash Gordon $1,428,771Flash Gordon grossed $3,934,030 from all markets for the weekend ended December 7 [78] [79] [80]
51December 17, 1980 Stir Crazy $2,463,066Stir Crazy grossed $8.7 million nationally from all markets for the weekend ended December 14 [81] [82] [83]
52December 24, 1980$2,371,298Stir Crazy grossed $6,656,501 nationally from all markets for the weekend ended December 21. Any Which Way You Can grossed $8,024,663 [84] [85] [86]
53December 31, 1980$2,424,829Stir Crazy grossed $7,938,584 for the weekend ended December 28. Any Which Way You Can grossed $10,091,105 [87] [88]

Highest grossing films

RankTitleDistributorRental [89] [90]
1 The Empire Strikes Back 20th Century Fox $120,000,000
2 Kramer vs. Kramer Columbia Pictures $60,528,000
3 The Jerk Universal Pictures $43,000,000
4 Airplane! Paramount Pictures $38,000,000
5 Smokey and the Bandit II Universal Pictures $37,600,000
6 Coal Miner's Daughter Universal Pictures $36,000,000
7 Private Benjamin Warner Bros. $33,500,000
8 The Blues Brothers Universal Pictures $31,000,000
9 The Electric Horseman Columbia Pictures $30,917,000
10 The Shining Warner Bros. $30,200,000

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Chronology

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