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Weekend Box Office: November 26 – 28

#1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 from Warner Brothers holds at #1 with a weekend gross of $49.0 million (-60.7%) in 4125 theaters (no change). Total gross to date is $219.0 million. Budget is unknown.

#2 Tangled from Buena Vista debuts at #2 with an opening weekend gross of $48.7 million in 3603 theaters. Budget is unknown.

#3 Megamind from Paramount/Dreamworks drops from #2 to #3 with a weekend gross of $12.5 million (-21.5%) in 3411 theaters (-368). Total gross to date is $130.2 million. Budget was $130 million.

#4 Burlesque from Screen Gems debuts at #4 with an opening weekend gross of $11.9 million in 3037 theaters. Budget was $55 million.

#5 Unstoppable from Fox drops from #3 to #5 with a weekend gross of $11.4 million (-12.1%) in 3183 theaters (-26). Total gross to date is $60.4 million. Budget was $100 million.

#6 Love and Other Drugs from Fox debuts at #6 with an opening weekend gross of $9.7 million in 2455 theaters. Budget is unknown.

Rounding out the top 12 are:

#7 Faster debuts at #7 with an opening weekend gross of $8.5 million in 2454 theaters. Budget was $24 million.

#8 Due Date drops from #4 to #8 with a weekend gross of $7.1 million (-19.6%) in 2555 theaters (-674). Total gross to date is $84.8 million. Budget was $65 million.

#9 The Next Three Days drops from #5 to #9 with a weekend gross of $4.6 million (-28.4%) in 2564 theaters (no change). Total gross to date is $14.3 million. Budget was $30 million.

#10 Morning Glory drops from #6 to #10 with a weekend gross of $3.9 million (-24.8%) in 2441 theaters (-103). Total gross to date is $26.3 million. Budget was $40 million.

#11 127 Hours jumps from #14 to #11 with a weekend gross of $1.7 million (+86.5%) in 293 theaters (+185). Total gross to date is $4.4 million. Budget was $18 million.

#12 Fair Game drops from #10 to #12 with a weekend gross of $1.5 million (+7.2%) in 396 theaters (+10). Total gross to date is $5.9 million. Budget was $22 million.

The combined gross of the top 12 movies this weekend was $171.1 million (-8.2%).

A note on “Gross”: On average, studios will earn approximately 55 percent of the final gross.

Sources:
Box Office Mojo