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The top films at the North American box office

LOS ANGELES
Mon Jul 16, 2007 7:46pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Following are the top 10 movies, led by "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," at the North American box office for the three days beginning July 14, according to studio estimates compiled on Sunday by Reuters. Final data will be issued on Monday.

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1 (*) Harry Potter and

the Order of the Phoenix .. $ 77.4 million

2 (1) Transformers ............... $ 36.0 million

3 (2) Ratatouille . $ 18.0 million

4 (3) Live Free or Die Hard ...... $ 10.8 million

5 (4) License to Wed ............. $ 7.4 million

6 (6) 1408 ........ $ 5.0 million

7 (5) Evan Almighty .............. $ 4.9 million

8 (7) Knocked Up .. $ 3.6 million

9 (9) Sicko ....... $ 2.6 million

10 (10) Ocean's Thirteen ........... $ 1.9 million

NOTE: Last weekend's rankings in parentheses. * denotes new release.

TOTALS TO DATE

Transformers .............. $ 222.9 million

Ratatouille ............... $ 143.0 million

Harry Potter and

the Order of the Phoenix . $ 140.0 million

Knocked Up . $ 138.1 million

Ocean's Thirteen .......... $ 112.4 million

Live Free or Die Hard ..... $ 102.9 million

Evan Almighty ............. $ 87.8 million

1408 ....... $ 62.2 million

License to Wed ............ $ 30.5 million

Sicko ...... $ 15.8 million

"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," "License to Wed" and "Ocean's Thirteen" were released by Warner Bros. Pictures, a unit of Time Warner Inc.

"Transformers" was co-produced by Paramount Pictures and its Dreamworks division, and was released by Paramount, which is a unit of Viacom Inc.

"Ratatouille" was produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, both units of Walt Disney Co.

"Live Free or Die Hard" was released by 20th Century Fox, a unit of News Corp.

"1408" was produced by the Weinstein Co., and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Both Weinstein and MGM are closely held.

"Sicko" was also produced by the Weinstein Co., and released by Lionsgate, a unit of Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.

"Evan Almighty" and "Knocked Up" were released by Universal Pictures, a unit of General Electric Co.'s NBC Universal Inc.



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