"Enchanted" stays atop box office in N America
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    LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- Disney fairy-tale romantic comedy "Enchanted" stayed on top of the box office in the United States and Canada for a second weekend, while overall ticket sales returned to the slump after a booming Thanksgiving holiday, preliminary figures released Sunday showed.

Disney fairy-tale romantic comedy "Enchanted" stayed on top of the box office in the United States and Canada for a second weekend, while overall ticket sales returned to the slump after a booming Thanksgiving holiday, preliminary figures released Sunday showed.(File Photo)

Disney fairy-tale romantic comedy "Enchanted" stayed on top of the box office in the United States and Canada for a second weekend, while overall ticket sales returned to the slump after a booming Thanksgiving holiday, preliminary figures released Sunday showed.(File Photo)
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    "Enchanted," a film about a cartoon princess who is exiled from the fairyland to real-world New York, took in about 17 million dollars over the three-day period. It has earned nearly 71 million dollars since its release before the Thanksgiving.

    Meanwhile, Sony's black-themed comedy "This Christmas" and Paramount's 3-D animated saga of "Beowulf" remained at No. 2 and No. 3 over weekend, with 8.4 million and 7.9 million dollars respectively.

    Weinstein Co.'s operation room thriller "Awake" became the only new release in the top 10. The film about a Wall Street banker who is conscious during heart surgery opened at No. 4 with 6 million dollars, followed by 20th Century Fox's video-game adaptation "Hitman" with 5.8 million dollars.

    The top-selling 12 films in North America took in 76.6 million dollars collectively this weekend, a 6-percent decline from the same weekend last year and only nearly half of that in last weekend, according to Los Angeles-based box office tracking firm Media By Numbers.

    However, with the record ticket sales it has achieved this summer with a slew of blockbusters, Hollywood's domestic take so far this year reached about 8.7 billion dollars this week, up 4.7 percent from the same period last year.

Editor: Yan Liang
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