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Actresses Piper Perabo (L) and Jamie Lee
Curtis (R), along with a Chihuahua named Chloe, star in the new film
"Beverly Hills Chihuahua" in this undated publicity handout photograph.
The film opens in theaters Fall 2008.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 5 (Xinhua) -- Disney's animal
comedy "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" opened at the top of box office in North
America, with its 29 million dollars of ticket sales marking the studio's best
October debut ever, preliminary figures showed Sunday.
The film tells a story about a spoiled Beverly Hills
female Chihuahua dog, who accidentally finds herself lost in Mexico and must
rely on some new friends, including a street-hardened German Shepherd and an
amorous pup, on her incredible journey back home.
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Cast member Jamie Lee Curtis waves at
the world premiere of "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" at El Capitan theatre in
Hollywood, California September 18, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on
October 3. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo
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Dreamworks/Paramount's thriller "Eagle Eye" had
minimum drop-off in its second week of release, and was in second place with
17.7 million dollars over the weekend, according to Los Angeles-based box office
tracking firm Media By Numbers.
"Nick And Norah's Infinite Playlist," a comedy drama
from Sony Pictures about two teenagers ends up their first date while going on
an all-night quest to find their favorite rock band's secret show, enjoyed the
next-best opening after "Chihuahua," was on track to take in 13 million dollars,
good enough to open in third place.
Warner Bros.' middle-age love story "Nights in Rodanthe" was in fourth place, taking in 7.4 million dollars over the three-day period in its second weekend of release, followed by western "Appaloosa" from the same studio with 5 million dollars.
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