Movies
'National Treasure' takes UK top spot
Published Tuesday, Feb 12 2008, 11:21 GMT | By Alex Fletcher

Nicolas Cage's treasure hunt movie held off competition from Jason Reitman's teen comedy Juno to take the top spot.
Other new entries came from Ryan Reynolds' rom-com Definitely, Maybe and The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep.
The top ten in full:
1. (-) National Treasure: Book of Secrets - £2,432,514
2. (-) Juno - £1,997,388
3. (1) Cloverfield - £1,648,643
4. (2) Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - £764,214
5. (-) The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep - £758,575
6. (-) Definitely, Maybe - £696,420
7. (3) Over Her Dead Body - £573,128
8. (4) Penelope - £424,511
9. (5) No Country for Old Men - £410,146
10. (7) Alvin And The Chipmunks - £218,837
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