LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2 (Xinhua) -- Universal Pictures
said on Friday that its movies' ticket sales set a new record last year, when
the entertainment industry as a whole began to feel the worst economic downturn
in decades.
The studio reported global
theatrical grosses totaling 2.8 billion dollars for 2008, including 1.12 billion
in the U.S. and Canada, eclipsing the 2007 record of nearly 1.1 billion dollars.
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Actresses (L-R) Julie Walters, Meryl
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Internationally, Universal saw a significant jump in
box office revenues in 2008, with a total of 1.71 billion dollars, a 66-percent
increase from the 1.03 billion dollars in the previous year.
"If 2007 was a turnaround year for Universal, 2008
proved our studio's ability to consistently deliver the highest quality
commercial hits," Universal Chairman Marc Shmuger and Co-Chairman David Linde
said in a statement.
All numbers are estimates, and final figures are
expected on Monday.
Universal released four films
that grossed more than 100 million dollars in the U.S. and Canada in 2008,
including "The Incredible Hulk," "Wanted," "Mamma Mia!" and "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon
Emperor."
"Mamma Mia!," a musical starring Meryl Streep and
Pierce Brosnan, was the studio's biggest earner of the year, making 144 million
dollars domestically and 428.5 million dollars internationally.
The film is the highest grossing film ever in the United Kingdom, a record held previously by "Titanic." It was also the highest grossing film of 2008 in Austria, Greece, Hungary, Norway and Sweden.