List of 2004 box office number-one films in the United Kingdom

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This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in the United Kingdom during 2004.

#Weekend End DateFilmTotal Weekend GrossNotes
1January 4, 2004 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King £6,496,723
2January 11, 2004£3,713,999
3January 18, 2004£2,377,268
4January 25, 2004 Scary Movie 3 £3,490,585
5February 1, 2004£1,894,077
6February 8, 2004 School of Rock £2,742,356
7February 15, 2004 Cheaper by the Dozen £1,817,148
8February 22, 2004 The Haunted Mansion £1,564,558
9February 29, 2004 Along Came Polly £2,252,808
10March 7, 2004£1,572,126
11March 14, 2004 Mona Lisa Smile £1,190,923
12March 21, 2004 Starsky & Hutch £4,145,897
13March 28, 2004 The Passion of the Christ £2,019,935
14April 4, 2004 Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed £3,549,487
15April 11, 2004£2,038,602
16April 18, 2004£1,772,130
17April 25, 2004 Kill Bill Volume 2 £2,768,832
18May 2, 2004£1,456,152
19May 9, 2004 Van Helsing £5,429,632
20May 16, 2004£2,403,036
21May 23, 2004 Troy £6,017,523
22May 30, 2004 The Day After Tomorrow £7,321,633
23June 6, 2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban £23,882,688
24June 13, 2004£4,391,262
25June 20, 2004£3,374,330
26June 27, 2004£2,029,289
27July 4, 2004 Shrek 2 £16,220,752
28July 11, 2004£7,097,154
29July 18, 2004 Spider-Man 2 £8,766,902
30July 25, 2004£3,590,463
31August 1, 2004 King Arthur £1,908,084
32August 8, 2004 I, Robot £4,745,541
33August 15, 2004 The Bourne Supremacy £2,720,016
34August 22, 2004 The Village £2,945,763
35August 29, 2004 Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story £2,200,271
36September 5, 2004 The Terminal £1,451,168
37September 12, 2004 Open Water £1,970,176
38September 19, 2004 Collateral £2,238,200
39September 26, 2004 Wimbledon £1,699,096
40October 3, 2004£1,499,011
41October 10, 2004 Bride and Prejudice £1,667,616
42October 17, 2004 Shark Tale £7,545,074
43October 24, 2004£3,199,963
44October 31, 2004£2,435,188
45November 7, 2004 The Grudge £2,261,710
46November 14, 2004 Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason £10,435,193
47November 21, 2004£5,047,315
48November 28, 2004 The Incredibles £9,753,035
49December 5, 2004£4,187,280
50December 12, 2004 Blade: Trinity £2,633,626
51December 19, 2004 Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events £2,210,979
52December 26, 2004 The Polar Express £688,859

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