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'Run, Fat Boy, Run' stays on top in UK
Published Thursday, Sep 20 2007, 11:07 BST | By Kimberley Dadds
Run, Fat Boy, Run has stayed on top of the UK box office chart for the second consecutive week.
Three new films entered into the top ten with comedy Superbad debuting at number two and Disturbia coming in fifth place.
Shoot 'Em Up was also a new entry at seventh place, while 3:10 to Yuma, starring Russell Crowe and Christian Bale, made its first appearance at number eight.
The top ten movies in full:
1. (1) Run, Fat Boy, Run - £1,543,836
2. (-) Superbad - £1,484,456
3. (2) Atonement - £1,379,790
4. (3) The Bourne Ultimatum - £744,851
5. (-) Disturbia - £728,145
6. (4) Knocked Up - £461,336
7. (-) Shoot 'Em Up - £374,770
8. (-) 3:10 to Yuma - £368,510
9. (5) 1408 - £244,472
10. (6) The Simpsons Movie - £174,758
Three new films entered into the top ten with comedy Superbad debuting at number two and Disturbia coming in fifth place.
Shoot 'Em Up was also a new entry at seventh place, while 3:10 to Yuma, starring Russell Crowe and Christian Bale, made its first appearance at number eight.
The top ten movies in full:
1. (1) Run, Fat Boy, Run - £1,543,836
2. (-) Superbad - £1,484,456
3. (2) Atonement - £1,379,790
4. (3) The Bourne Ultimatum - £744,851
5. (-) Disturbia - £728,145
6. (4) Knocked Up - £461,336
7. (-) Shoot 'Em Up - £374,770
8. (-) 3:10 to Yuma - £368,510
9. (5) 1408 - £244,472
10. (6) The Simpsons Movie - £174,758
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