List of 2001 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 2001. Amounts are in Australian dollars.

N/A denotes information that is not available from Urban Cinefile nor Movie Marshal.

#Weekend End DateFilmBox OfficeNotes
17 January 2001 Meet the Parents $3,232,242
214 January 2001 What Women Want $5,117,384
321 January 2001 Cast Away $4,539,061
428 January 2001$3,627,587
54 February 2001$2,150,152
611 February 2001$1,392,345
718 February 2001 Hannibal $4,247,648Hannibal set a record February opening and a record for an age-restricted film [1]
825 February 2001$1,785,493
94 March 2001 Proof of Life $1,502,269
1011 March 2001 Traffic $2,616,932
1118 March 2001 Miss Congeniality $4,330,856
1225 March 2001$3,473,454
131 April 2001$1,999,690
148 April 2001 Save the Last Dance $1,587,517
1515 April 2001 Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles $2,257,164
1622 April 2001 Rugrats in Paris: The Movie $2,156,887Rugrats in Paris: The Movie reached number one in its fourth week of release
1729 April 2001 The Mexican $1,839,550
186 May 2001$1,093,477
1913 May 2001 The Mummy Returns $5,440,204
2020 May 2001$3,227,374
2127 May 2001 Moulin Rouge! $3,655,261
223 June 2001$3,589,500
2310 June 2001 Pearl Harbor $6,680,157
2417 June 2001$2,976,993
2524 June 2001 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider $5,105,317
261 July 2001 Shrek $3,273,603Shrek reached number one in its fourth week on the chart [2]
278 July 2001$3,169,980
2815 July 2001$3,085,851
2922 July 2001$2,102,945
3029 July 2001 Bridget Jones's Diary $3,926,141
315 August 2001$2,952,549
3212 August 2001 Planet of the Apes $3,981,914
3319 August 2001$2,131,017
3426 August 2001 A Knight's Tale $2,233,374
352 September 2001 Jurassic Park III $3,742,739
369 September 2001$2,053,941
3716 September 2001 A.I. Artificial Intelligence $1,591,000
3823 September 2001 The Fast and the Furious $3,300,893
3930 September 2001 Rush Hour 2 $4,334,524
407 October 2001 Cats & Dogs $2,691,589Cats & Dogs reached number one in its third week of release [3]
4114 October 2001 Legally Blonde $2,539,971
4221 October 2001 Scary Movie 2 $1,507,503
4328 October 2001 The Man Who Sued God $1,530,832
444 November 2001$1,341,408
4511 November 2001 The Others $2,570,457
4618 November 2001$1,787,925
4725 November 2001N/AThe Others grossed $1,690,869 for the week ended 28 November [4]
482 December 2001 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone $9,249,505
499 December 2001$5,157,175
5016 December 2001$3,207,844
5123 December 2001$2,279,772
5230 December 2001 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring $9,749,937

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References

  1. Groves, Don (26 February 2001). "German exhibs: B.O. cannibalized". Variety . p. 9.
  2. "International box office". Variety . 9 July 2001. p. 12.
  3. "International box office". Variety . 15 October 2001. p. 15.
  4. "International box office". Variety . 3 December 2001. p. 15.