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Cast members Jennifer Aniston and Owen
Wilson pose at the premiere of the movie "Marley & Me" at the Mann
Village theatre in Westwood, California December 11, 2008. The movie opens
in the U.S. on December 25. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) -- A slew of big-budget
movies managed to lure moviegoers into theaters in the United States and Canada
during the Christmas holidays despite a sluggish economy and bad weather, showed
box office figures released Friday.
"Marley & Me," a comedy from 20th Century Fox,
had the largest Christmas Day opening in Hollywood's history with estimated
ticket sales of 14.75 million U.S. dollars, according to Los Angeles-based box
office tracking firm Media by Numbers.
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Clyde, the dog who plays Marley in the
movie, sits at the premiere of the movie "Marley & Me" at the Mann
Village theatre in Westwood, California December 11, 2008. The movie opens
in the U.S. on December 25. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
The previous record was 10.22 million dollars for
"Ali," the Will Smith-starring biography of boxing champion Muhammad Ali, set on
Christmas Day in 2001.
"These are phenomenal holiday numbers," said Bruce
Snyder, president of Fox Distribution, which distributed "Marley & Me."
The film starring Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston
tells the story of a family in the making and a dog named Marley who taught them
what really matters in life.
Meanwhile, Paramount's "The Curious Case of Benjamin
Button," starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett, and Tom Cruise's WWII thriller
"Valkyrie," also performed much better than expected. The two films are expected
to have the second- and third-largest Christmas Day opening grosses of all-time.
A record of five films, including Disney family
comedy "Bedtime Stories" and Lionsgate's sci-fi action thriller "The Spirit,"
opened in wide release in North America Thursday as Hollywood studios tried to
woo more audience in this Christmas season amid the worst economic recession
since the Great Depression.