LOS ANGELES, May 21 (Xinhua) -- "The Da Vinci Code"
opened at the top of the North American box office this weekend with estimated
77 million dollars, living up to expectations for the most hyped movie opening
of the year.
Meanwhile, the controversial adaptation of Dan Brown's best-selling novel brought in some 147 million dollars
overseas, making the film Hollywood's biggest international opening ever, said
distributor Columbia Pictures on Sunday.
The previous record was last year's "Star Wars:
Episode III: Revenge of the Sith" with 145 million dollars.
The film, upsetting many Christians with a fictional
premise that Jesus Christ has a child with Mary Magdalene, marks the greatest
commercial success for actor Tom Hanks and director Ron Howard.
It seems that poor reviews about the film after its
premiere in Cannes, France last week did not keep the audience away. Over 40
million copies of the novel has been sold so far worldwide.
In second place on the box-office charts was "Over
The Hedge," an animated feature about a wily racoon, which brought in about 37.3
million dollars in its opening weekend, according to the Los Angeles-based box
office tracking firm Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc.
"Mission: Impossible III," which brought in about 11
million dollars, was in the third and "Poseidon," a remake of the 1972 shipwreck
movie "The Poseidon Adventure," ranked fourth with 9.2 million.
In fifth place was family comedy "RV," which brought
in 5.1 million dollars.
The top 12 grossing films this weekend brought in
estimated 153.2 million dollars, down 2.8 percent from the same weekend last
year, but up 80 percent over the last weekend. Enditem