The top movies at the North American box office
LOS ANGELES, June 7 (Reuters) - Following are the top 10 films at the North American box office for the three-day weekend beginning on June 5, led by animated movie "Up" in its second week of release, according to studio estimates compiled on Sunday by Reuters.
1 (1) Up ............. $44.2 million
2 (*) The Hangover ... $43.3 million
3 (*) Land of the Lost .............. $19.5 million
4 (2) Night at the Museum.............$14.7 million
5 (5) Star Trek ...... $ 8.4 million
6 (3) Terminator Salvation .......... $ 8.2 million
7 (4) Drag Me To Hell ............... $ 7.3 million
8 (6) Angels & Demons ............... $ 6.5 million
9 (*) My Life in Ruins .............. $ 3.2 million
10 (7) Dance Flick .... $ 2.0 million
NOTE: Last weekend's ranking in parentheses. * = new release.
TOTALS TO DATE
Star Trek ...... $222.8 million
Up...............$137.3 million
Night at the Museum ........... $127.3 million
Angels & Demons ............... $116.1 million
Terminator Salvation .......... $105.5 million
The Hangover ... $ 43.3 million
Drag Me to Hell ............... $ 28.5 million
Dance Flick .... $ 22.7 million
Land of the Lost .............. $ 19.5 million
My Life in Ruins .............. $ 3.2 million
"Up" was released by Walt Disney Pictures's Pixar animated
studio, a unit of Walt Disney Co. (DIS.N)
"Drag Me to Hell" and "Land of the Lost" were released by
Universal Pictures, a unit of General Electric Co's (GE.N) NBC
Universal.
"Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" was
released by 20th Century Fox and "My Life in Ruins" by Fox
Searchlight, both units of News Corp. (NWSA.O)
"Terminator Salvation" and "The Hangover" were released by
Warner Bros Pictures, a unit of Time Warner Inc. (TWX.N)
"Star Trek" and "Dance Flick" were distributed by Paramount Pictures, a unit of Viacom Inc. VIAb.N
"Angels & Demons" was released by Columbia Pictures, a unit
of Sony Corp. (6758.T)
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