The top movies at the North American box office

Sun Jul 12, 2009 11:36am EDT
 
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 LOS ANGELES, July 12 (Reuters) - Following are the top 10
films at the North American box office for the three-day
weekend beginning on July 10, led by the new comedy "Bruno,"
according to studio estimates compiled on Sunday by Reuters.
 1 (*) Bruno .. $30.4 million
 2 (2) Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs ....... $28.5 million
 3 (1) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen .. $24.2 million
 4 (3) Public Enemies ........ $14.1 million
 5 (4) The Proposal .......... $10.5 million
 6 (5) The Hangover .......... $ 9.9 million
 7 (*) I Love You, Beth Cooper .............. $ 5.0 million
 8 (6) Up ..... $ 4.7 million
 9 (7) My Sister's Keeper .... $ 4.2 million
10 (8) The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 ........... $ 1.6 million
 NOTE: Last weekend's ranking in parentheses. * = new
release.
 TOTALS TO DATE
 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen .. $339.2 million
 Up ..... $273.8 million
 The Hangover .......... $222.4 million
 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs ....... $120.6 million
 The Proposal .......... $113.8 million
 Public Enemies ........ $ 66.5 million
 The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 ........... $ 61.5 million
 Bruno .. $ 30.4 million
 My Sister's Keeper .... $ 35.8 million
 I Love You, Beth Cooper .............. $  5.0 million
 "Bruno" and "Public Enemies" were released by Universal
Pictures, a unit of General Electric Co's (GE.N) NBC
Universal.
 "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" was released by
Paramount Pictures, a unit of Viacom Inc (VIAb.N).
 "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" and "I Love You, Beth
Cooper" were released by 20th Century Fox, a unit of News Corp
(NWSA.O).
 "The Proposal" was released by Touchstone Pictures, and
"Up" by Walt Disney Pictures, both units of Walt Disney Co
(DIS.N).
 "The Hangover" and "My Sister's Keeper" were released by
Warner Bros Pictures, a unit of Time Warner Inc (TWX.N).
 "The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3" was released by Columbia
Pictures, a unit of Sony Corp (6758.T) (SNE.N).
 (Editing by Vicki Allen)


 
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