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'Prestige' conjures $14.8M at box office
The magic act "The Prestige" debuted as the weekend's No. 1 movie with $14.8 million, outperforming Clint Eastwood's World War II saga, which opened at No. 3 with $10.2 million.
People:Ryan Phillippe Alison Lohman Sofia Coppola Martin Scorsese Kirsten Dunst Hugh Jackman
2006-10-22
Magicians scoop troops on box-office battlefield
War raged on several fronts at the weekend box office in North America as the dueling magicians in the period thriller "The Prestige" vanquished the U.S. troops in director Clint Eastwood's World War Two drama "Flags of Our Fathers."
People:David Bowie Tim McGraw Alison Lohman Sofia Coppola Martin Scorsese Kirsten Dunst
2006-10-22
Soldiers, magicians compete at box office
Clint Eastwood's World War Two heroes will vie for supremacy at the weekend box office with a pair of vindictive magicians.
People:Ryan Phillippe Tim McGraw Alison Lohman Sofia Coppola Martin Scorsese Kirsten Dunst
2006-10-20
'Red Dragon' Eats Up the Competition
LOS ANGELES - Hannibal Lecter stood out in a crowd of new movies. `Red Dragon,'' the third thriller starring Anthony Hopkins as serial killer Lecter, was the No. 1 movie for a second weekend, taking in $17.6 million and fending off an onslaught of debut films, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Nations:Canada U.S. People:Sanaa Lathan Guy Ritchie William Hurt Emily Watson Sissy Spacek Alison Lohman
2002-10-13
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