List of 1999 box office number-one films in Australia

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This is a list of films which placed number-one at the weekend box office in Australia during 1999. Amounts are in Australian dollars.

(N.B.: Seemingly improper dates are due to holiday weekends or other occasions. N/A denotes information that is not available from Urban Cinefile nor Movie Marshal.)

#Weekend end dateFilmTotal weekend grossNotes
13 January 1999 You've Got Mail N/A
210 January 1999 Enemy of the State $1,974,621
317 January 1999 Rush Hour $2,832,057
424 January 1999 The Waterboy $3,317,301
531 January 1999$1,586,736
67 February 1999 Practical Magic $1,624,528
714 February 1999 Shakespeare in Love $1,826,344
821 February 1999$1,398,945
928 February 1999$1,206,450
107 March 1999 Payback $1,957,910
1114 March 1999 Analyze This $1,453,302
1221 March 1999$1,238,789
1328 March 1999 Patch Adams $1,509,197
145 April 1999 The Rugrats Movie $2,165,512
1511 April 1999 The Matrix $4,248,854
1618 April 1999$3,112,551
1726 April 1999$2,844,378
182 May 1999$1,621,294
199 May 1999 Forces of Nature $1,712,996
2016 May 1999$1,318,337
2123 May 1999 EDtv $974,083
2230 May 1999$900,300
236 June 1999 Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace $9,139,628
2413 June 1999$7,593,705
2520 June 1999 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me $5,718,323
2627 June 1999 The Mummy $3,801,425
274 July 1999$2,661,580
2811 July 1999 Entrapment $2,431,231
2918 July 1999 South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut $2,433,415
3025 July 1999$1,355,393
311 August 1999 Two Hands $807,647
328 August 1999 Eyes Wide Shut $2,569,140
3315 August 1999$1,232,382
3422 August 1999 Runaway Bride $1,655,433
3529 August 1999$2,304,117
365 September 1999$1,446,723
3712 September 1999 Wild Wild West $1,885,112
3819 September 1999 Big Daddy $2,704,238
3926 September 1999$2,100,361
403 October 1999 Deep Blue Sea $2,842,060
4110 October 1999 The Sixth Sense $4,658,377
4217 October 1999$4,135,912
4324 October 1999$3,232,964
4431 October 1999$2,231,617
457 November 1999$1,679,645
4614 November 1999$1,296,920
4721 November 1999 The Bone Collector $1,637,837
4828 November 1999 The World Is Not Enough $3,772,863
495 December 1999 Toy Story 2 $2,137,937
5012 December 1999 The Blair Witch Project $3,628,651
5119 December 1999 Pokémon: The First Movie $2,054,626
5228 December 1999 End of Days $3,760,107

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