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Cast member Steve Carell arrives at the
premiere of "Evan Almighty" at Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City,
California, June 10, 2007. The movie opened at No. 1 with an estimated
three-day haul of 32.1 million U.S.dollars, said distributor Universal
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ANGELES, June 24 (Xinhua) -- Universal's modern-day Noah comedy "Evan Almighty"
swept the box office at North American theaters this weekend by selling about
32.1 million dollars worth of tickets, according to preliminary box office
figures released Sunday.
But with the production budget rumored at the ever
biggest 175 million dollars for a comedy, the Steve Carrell film fell short of
industry expectations, some analysts said.
Meanwhile, the sleeper hit of the weekend may be the
horror film "1408," which debuted in second with an estimated 20.18 million
dollars. The MGM movie is based on the Stephen King short story about a man who
specializes in debunking paranormal occurrences -- only to discover terror in a
creepy New York hotel room.
Speaking of the weekend-opening gross of "Evan
Almighty," Paul Dergarabedian, president of the Los Angeles-base box office
tracking firm Media By Numbers, said the expectations were definitely higher
than what it came in.
However, he said the movie might do well over time as
audiences-- especially Christian audiences -- continue to discover it.
The superhero sequel "Fantastic Four: The Rise of the
Silver Surfer" fell from first last week to a close third with an estimated
20.15 million dollars over the three-day period.
"Ocean's Thirteen," the third installment in the
George Clooney and Co. crime caper, grossed about 11.3 million dollar in fourth
in its third week in release, while romance-comedy "Knocked up" came in fifth
with an estimated 10.6 million dollars in its fourth week.
Final box office figures for U.S. and Canadian
theaters over the weekend will be released Monday.