Movies
'Virgin' stays on top
Published Monday, Aug 29 2005, 00:12 BST | By James Welsh
The 40-Year-Old Virgin remained on top at the US box office for the second consecutive weekend, according to preliminary studio estimates.
The film took in $16.4m, causing The Brothers Grimm to make its debut in second place with $15.1m. Paul Dergarabedian of Exhibitor Relations characterised that as "a respectable opening."
The US top ten in full:
1. (1) The 40-Year-Old Virgin ($16.4m)
2. (-) The Brothers Grimm ($15.1m)
3. (2) Red Eye ($10.4m)
4. (3) Four Brothers ($7.8m)
5. (4) Wedding Crashers ($6.25m)
6. (-) The Cave ($6.2m)
7. (6) March of the Penguins ($4.6m)
8. (5) The Skeleton Key ($4.4m)
9. (7) Valiant ($3.35m)
10. (8) The Dukes of Hazzard ($3.05m)
The film took in $16.4m, causing The Brothers Grimm to make its debut in second place with $15.1m. Paul Dergarabedian of Exhibitor Relations characterised that as "a respectable opening."
The US top ten in full:
1. (1) The 40-Year-Old Virgin ($16.4m)
2. (-) The Brothers Grimm ($15.1m)
3. (2) Red Eye ($10.4m)
4. (3) Four Brothers ($7.8m)
5. (4) Wedding Crashers ($6.25m)
6. (-) The Cave ($6.2m)
7. (6) March of the Penguins ($4.6m)
8. (5) The Skeleton Key ($4.4m)
9. (7) Valiant ($3.35m)
10. (8) The Dukes of Hazzard ($3.05m)
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