
BEIJING, July 16 (Xinhua) -- John Woo's historical epic
"Red Cliff", reportedly the most expensive film ever made in Asia, has earned
108 million yuan (15.8 million U.S. dollars) in Chinese mainland since its
cinema debut last Thursday.
The opening weekend box office takings are a record
for a Chinese film, compared to other domestic blockbusters such as Zhang
Yimou's "Curse of the Golden Flower"(96 million yuan) and Ang Lee's "Crouching
Tiger, Hidden Dragon", the Shanghai-based Oriental Morning Post reported on
Tuesday.
"Red Cliff" beat the Dreamworks production, "Kung Fu
Panda", which earned about 50 million yuan in ticket sales on the opening
weekend.
It also opened strongly in Taiwan, Hong Kong and
elsewhere in Asia, including the Republic of Korea and Singapore, taking in a
total of 25 million U.S. dollars across Asia.
Hollywood blockbuster "Transformers" took five days
to break the 100 million yuan (15 million U.S. dollars) mark in the
Chinesemainland last year.
"Red Cliff" revolves around the epic Battle of Red
Cliffs in 208 AD, a decisive battle, immediately prior to China's Three Kingdoms
period, between allied forces of the southern warlords Liu Bei and Sun Quan, and
the numerically superior forces of the warlord Cao Cao.
Award-winning Hong Kong actor Tony Leung, Taiwan
supermodel LinChi-ling and Taiwanese-Japanese heartthrob Takeshi Kaneshiro are
among the film's A-list cast. Enditem