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Bale, Ledger's 'The Dark Knight' sets weekend box office record
Washington, July 21 (ANI): New Batman movie 'The Dark Knight' smashed a lot of box office records, what with an earning of 155.3 million dollars in its opening weekend.
The new movie, starring Christian Bale, Maggie Gyllenhall, Michael Caine and the late Heath Ledger, has already made more money in its biggest day (66.4 m dollars on Friday) than Hancock, WALL-E and Kung-Fu Panda, to name three recent supersize hits, made in their respective opening weekends.
The movie's performance on Friday also set new records as Hollywood's biggest-ever opening day and biggest-ever single day.
Second highest grosser over the weekend was Colin Firth, Pierce Brosnan starrer 'Mamma Mia!' which took in 27.6 million dollars.
Will Smith's superhero movie 'Hancock' came in third on the list by Exhibitor Relations, with an earning of 14 million dollars.
The movie adaptation of Jules Verne's classic 'Journey to the Centre of the Earth' starring Brendan Fraser was the fourth highest grossing, raking in 11.9 million dollars.
The top five was rounded off by 'Hellboy II: The Golden Army' which took in 10 million dollars over the weekend.
The list for the top ten highest grossing movies over the weekend as per Exhibitor Relations is:
1. The Dark Knight, USD 155.3 million
2. Mamma Mia!, USD 27.6 million
3. Hancock, USD 14 million
4. Journey to the Center of the Earth, USD 11.9 million
5. Hellboy II: The Golden Army, USD 10 million
6. WALL-E, USD 9.8 million
7. Space Chimps, USD 7.4 million
8. Wanted, USD 5.1 million
9. Get Smart, USD 4.1 million
10. Kung Fu Panda, USD 1.8million (ANI)
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Bale, Ledger's 'Dark Knight' still reigning over US box office.
Bale, Ledger's 'Dark Knight' continues to top US box office.
Bale, Ledger's 'Dark Knight' continues to top US box office.
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