‘U-571’s’ Launch Sinks Competition
A gripping World War II submarine action film easily defeated the competition over the weekend as director Jonathan Mostow’s “U-571†grossed $19.6 million at the box office.
“U-571†became the fourth-highest-opening film of the year behind “Scream 3†($34.7 million), “Erin Brockovich†($28.1 million) and “Mission to Mars†($22.8 million).
“ ‘U-571’ benefited from having a great trailer and because it was rated PG-13, which enabled the greatest number of people to see it,†said Paul Dergarabedian, president of the box-office tracking firm Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc.
“The film falls into the category of movies like ‘The Mummy,’ which did incredibly well last year, ‘Twister’ and ‘Deep Impact.’ â€
“Love and Basketball†debuted in second place with $8.1 million.
Weekend Box Office
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Three-day gross/ Screens/ Weeks in Movie (Studio) Total (millions) Average Release 1. “U-571†$19.6 2,583 1 (Universal) $19.6 $7,570 2. “Love and Basketball†$8.1 1,237 1 (New Line) $8.1 $6,580 3. “Rules of Engagement†$8.0 3,220 3 (Paramount) $43.1 $2,487 4. “28 Days†$7.3 2,523 2 (Sony/Columbia) $22.0 $2,894 5. “Keeping the Faith†$7.2 2,158 2 (Disney/Touchstone) $18.6 $3,352 6. “Erin Brockovich†$5.5 3,056 6 (Universal) $107.4 $1,800 7. “The Road to El Dorado†$5.2 3,170 4 (DreamWorks) $41.9 $1,648 8. “Return to Me†$4.0 2,320 3 (MGM/UA) $21.2 $1,708 9. “Final Destination†$2.8 1,305 6 (New Line) $42.6 $2,116 10. “The Skulls†$2.7 2,047 4 (Universal) $30.3 $1,325 “Gossip†$2.3 1,525 1 (Warner Bros.) $2.3 $1,522 “The Other Conquest†$305,308 74 1 (Hombre D’Oro) $397,688 $4,126 “The Virgin Suicides†$235,122 18 1 (Paramount Classics) $235,122 $13,062 “The Last September†$22,981 3 1 (Trimark) $22,981 $7,660
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SOURCE: Exhibitor Relations Co.
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