1989 Box Office
(Domestic Only)
1. Batman
$251,188,924
2. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
$197,171,806
3. Lethal Weapon 2
$147,253,986
4. Look Who's Talking
$140,088,813
5. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
$130,724,172
6. Back to the Future Part II
$118,450,002
7. Ghostbusters II
$112,494,738
8. Driving Miss Daisy
$106,593,296
9. Parenthood
$100,047,830
10. Dead Poets Society
$95,860,116
11. When Harry Met Sally
$92,823,546
12. The War of the Roses
$86,888,546
13. The Little Mermaid
$84,355,863
14. Steel Magnolias
$83,759,091
15. Christmas Vacation
$71,319,526
16. Turner & Hooch
$71,079,915
17. Born on the Fourth of July
$70,001,698
18. Uncle Buck
$66,758,538
19. Field of Dreams
$64,431,625
20. Tango & Cash
$63,408,614
21. Harlem Nights
$60,864,870
22. Sea of Love
$58,571,513
23. Pet Sematary
$57,469,467
24. The Abyss
$54,222,310
25. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
$52,210,049
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1989 Box Office
Batman Starring Michael Keaton Was Released on June 23, 1989
Batman Was The Highest Grossing Movie From 1989
Batman
Fun 80s Movie Facts
(Raspberry Award For Worst Movie)
1980 - Can't Stop the Music
Starring: Steve Guttenberg and The Village People
1981 - Mommie Dearest
Starring: Faye Dunaway and Mari Hobel
1982 - Inchon
Starring: Laurence Olivier, Richard Roundtree, and David Janssen
1983 - The Lonely Lady
Starring: Pia Zadora and Ray Liotta
1984 - Bolero
Starring: Bo Derek
1985 - Rambo: First Blood Part II
Starring: Sylvester Stallone
1986 - Howard the Duck
Starring: Lea Thompson
Under the Cherry Moon
Starring: Tim Robbins
1987 - Leonard Part 6
Starring: Bill Cosby
1988 - Cocktail
Starring: Tom Cruise and Elisabeth Shue
1989 - Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Starring: William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy
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