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The Proposal tops US box office | The Proposal tops US box office |
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Disney's romantic comedy The Proposal has hit the top of the North American box office on its opening weekend, early estimates show. | Disney's romantic comedy The Proposal has hit the top of the North American box office on its opening weekend, early estimates show. |
The film, starring Sandra Bullock as a hard-nosed executive who coerces her assistant into a fake marriage to avoid deportation, took $34.1m (£20.7m). | |
It puts last week's number one, bachelor party film The Hangover, in second place with $26.9m (£16.3m). | It puts last week's number one, bachelor party film The Hangover, in second place with $26.9m (£16.3m). |
Prehistoric comedy Year One opened at number four with $20.2m (£12.3m). | Prehistoric comedy Year One opened at number four with $20.2m (£12.3m). |
Animated comedy Up, a former number one about about a grumpy old man and a scout who travel to South America in a flying house, was at number three with $21.3m (£12.9m). | |
The top five was rounded out by subway hijacking thriller The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, which took $11.3m (£6.9m). | The top five was rounded out by subway hijacking thriller The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, which took $11.3m (£6.9m). |
US AND CANADA BOX OFFICE 1. The Proposal - $34.1m2. The Hangover - $26.9m3. Up - $21.3m4.Year One - $20.2m5. The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 - $11.3m Source: Hollywood.com (formerly Media by Numbers) | |
Box office receipts were slightly up at the weekend compared with the same period a year ago but that follows three weekends in a row of declining ticket sales. | |
Industry experts expect this to change with the forthcoming release of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen on Wednesday. The sequel starring Shia BeLeouf opened in the UK and Japan this weekend. | |
Woody Allen's latest comedy, Whatever, Works, performed strongly given its limited release. It took $280,720 (£171,059) in just nine cinemas over the weekend, making an average of $31,191 (£19,005) per cinema. | |
The Proposal made an average of $11,163 (£6,802) per cinema. It opened in over 3000 outlets. |
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