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'Harry Potter' casts spell over box office
published: Monday | July 16, 2007


Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter.

LOS ANGELES (AP):

The Warner Bros. fantasy sequel Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix conjured up a US$77.4 million (€56.2 million) debut to lead the weekend box office, according to studio estimates yesterday.

That raised the movie's total domestic gross to $140 million (€101.5 million) since opening last Wednesday. Order of the Phoenix also has taken in $190.3 million (€138 million) in 44 other countries since coming out.

Transformers, the DreamWorks-Paramount sci-fi tale that was the previous weekend's No. 1 movie, slipped to second place with US$36 million (€26.1 million), lifting its total to US$223 million (€161.8 million).

The weekend's other new wide release, the grisly horror story Captivity from Lionsgate and After Dark Films, opened out of the top 10 with US$1.55 million (€1.1 million), coming in at No. 12. The movie stars Elisha Cuthbert as a model who is abducted and tortured.

Order of the Phoenix expanded overall business for Hollywood. The top-12 movies took in US$171.1 million (€124.1 million), up 14 per cent from the same weekend last year, when Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest was No. 1 with US$62.3 million.

The fifth chapter in the movie series based on J.K. Rowling's novels about the teen wizard, Order of the Phoenix has Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) leading a secret society of students to prepare for the coming showdown with the evil Lord Voldemort.

The previous four Harry Potter flicks all had bigger first weekends, ranging from US$88.4 million to US$102.7 million, but those made their debut on Friday. Order of the Phoenix was the first to get a jump on the weekend with a Wednesday opening.

The right decision

"We're in the middle of summer, and we just said why not, because kids are out of school," said Dan Fellman, head of distribution for Warner Bros. "It certainly turned out to be the right decision."

Order of the Phoenix did more business in five days than each of the first three Harry Potter movies did in their first full week, and it nearly matched the US$146 million first-week total of the fourth film, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Fellman said.

Warner Bros. counts on the Harry Potter frenzy to persist with the publication next Saturday of the final book in the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

"People are going to have Potter mania happening again when the book comes out," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Media By Numbers LLC. "They'll be walking book in hand into the movie theatre."

In limited release, Focus Features' film biography Talk to Me opened strongly with US$390,754 in 33 theaters. The film stars Don Cheadle as an ex-con who becomes an outspoken social commentator on the radio in the 1960s.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through yesterday at U.S. and Canadian theatres, according to Media By Numbers LLC., final figures will be released today.

Top-10 movies

1. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, US$77.4m

2.

Transformers, US$36m
3. Ratatouille, US$18m

4.

Live Free or Die Hard, US$10.9m

5.

License to Wed, US$7.4m
6. 1408, US$5.01m
7. Evan Almighty, US$5m
8. Knocked Up, US$3.7m
9. Sicko, US$2.65m

10. Ocean's Thirteen, $1.9m

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