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Monday, October 10, 2005

Wallace and Grommit #1 at box-office

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WALLACE AND GROMMITT: CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT crushed the competition this weekend. But the real surprise was THE GOSPEL, which opened at #5 despite being released in less theaters than any of the other films in the top 10 this weekened. It actually earned more money per screen than any other film this weekend.
WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: October 7-9, 2005

  1. Wallace & Grommitt - $16.1 Million
  2. Flightplan - $10.8 Million
  3. In Her Shoes - $10 Million
  4. Two For the Money - $8.4 Million
  5. The Gospel - $8 Million
  6. Corpse Bride - $6.5 Million
  7. Waiting… - $5.7 Million
  8. A History of Violence - $5.1 Million
  9. Serenity - $4.9 Million
  10. Into the Blue - $4.8 Million

NEXT WEEK:3 big releases - DOMINO, ELIZABETHTOWN and THE FOG



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