List of 2013 box office number-one films in Greece

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This is a list of films released in Greece in 2013.

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Highest-grossing films

The top ten 2013 released films in Greece are as follows:

Highest-grossing films of 2013 [1]
RankTitleDistributorYear round gross
1. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Warner Bros. / MGM / New Line $3,981,305
2. Little England Black Orange / Ote TV$2,836,936
3. Gravity Warner Bros. / Legendary $2,353,711
4. Iron Man 3 Marvel $2,049,858
5. The Smurfs 2 Columbia Pictures / Sony Pictures Animation $1,997,836
6. Despicable Me 2 Universal / Illumination $1,825,257
7. Frozen Disney $1,808,633
8. The Hangover Part III Warner Bros.$1,728,999
9. Argo Warner Bros.$1,465,751
10. Blue Jasmine Odeon $1,439,152

Box office number-one films

This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in Greece during 2013.

WeekDateFilmGrossNotes
1January 6, 2013 Life of Pi $1,763,648
2January 13, 2013 Argo $1,316,615
3January 20, 2013 Django Unchained $1,282,737
4January 27, 2013Django Unchained$1,162,800
5February 3, 2013 Lincoln $972,098
6February 10, 2013 Silver Linings Playbook $751,829
7February 17, 2013 Love in the End $1,274,629
8February 24, 2013Love in the End$794,058
9March 3, 2013Argo$652,731
10March 10, 2013 Oz The Great and Powerful $562,732
11March 17, 2013 Akalyptos $683,858
12March 24, 2013Akalyptos$778,401
13March 31, 2013 Broken City $569,499
14April 7, 2013 Jack the Giant Slayer $547,696
15April 14, 2013 Scary Movie 5 $542,372
16April 21, 2013 The Croods $521,648
17April 28, 2013 Iron Man 3 $931,094
18May 5, 2013Iron Man 3$174,105
19May 12, 2013Iron Man 3$514,577
20May 19, 2013 The Great Gatsby $518,819
21May 26, 2013 Fast & Furious 6 $910,125
22June 2, 2013 The Hangover Part III $1,138,330
23June 9, 2013The Hangover Part III$867,437
24June 16, 2013 Before Midnight $816,815
25June 23, 2013 Man of Steel $1,069,367
26June 30, 2013 World War Z $871,862
27July 7, 2013 The Lone Ranger $745,334
28July 14, 2013 The Company You Keep $627,115
29July 21, 2013 Red 2 $536,935
30July 28, 2013 The Wolverine $554,254
31August 4, 2013The Wolverine$351,097
32August 11, 2013The Wolverine$264,811
33August 18, 2013The Wolverine$206,342
34August 25, 2013 We're the Millers $888,451
35September 1, 2013 Blue Jasmine $1,095,789
36September 8, 2013 The Smurfs 2 $1,368,402
37September 15, 2013The Smurfs 2$1,006,370
38September 22, 2013The Smurfs 2$883,090
39September 29, 2013 The Conjuring $874,196
40October 6, 2013The Conjuring$830,731
41October 13, 2013 Despicable Me 2 $1,238,778
42October 20, 2013Despicable Me 2$1,020,341
43October 27, 2013 Captain Phillips $1,094,876
44November 3, 2013Captain Phillips$1,026,432
45November 10, 2013 Gravity $1,447,023
46November 17, 2013Gravity$1,212,934
47November 24, 2013 Thor: The Dark World $1,336,235
48December 1, 2013 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire $975,453
49December 8, 2013 Little England $1,190,114
50December 15, 2013 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug $2,040,998
51December 22, 2013The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug$1,615,896
52December 29, 2013 Frozen $2,457,103

Notes

  1. "2013 Greece Grosses". Box Office Mojo . Retrieved 17 January 2014.

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References

"Weekend Box Office Index, 2009". Box Office Mojo . Box Office Mojo, LLC. Retrieved 2009-01-01.Note: Click on the relevant weekend to view specifics.

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