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Weekend Box Office: Sep 21-Sep 23

#1 End of Watch from Open Road Films opened at #1 with a gross of $13.2 million in 2,730 theaters.  Budget was $7 million.

#2 House at the End of the Street from Relativity opened at #2 with a gross of $12.3 million in 3,083 theaters.  Budget was $10 million.

#3 Trouble with the Curve from Warner Bros. opened at #3 with a gross of $12.2 million in 3,212 theaters. Budget was unknown.

#4 Finding Nemo (3D) from Buena Vista fell from #2 to #4 with a gross of $9.4 million (-42.2%) in 2,904 theaters.  Total gross to date is $30.2 million.  Budget was unknown.

#5 Resident Evil: Retribution from Sony/Columbia fell from #1 to #5 with a gross of $6.7 million (-68.2%) in 3,016 theaters (+4).  Total gross to date is $33.5 million.  Budget was $65 million.

#6 Dredd from Lionsgate opened at #6 with a gross of $6.3 million in 2,506 theaters.  Budget was $50 million.

#7 The Master from Weinstein Company rose from #19 to #7 with a gross of $4.4 million (+496.4%) in 788 theaters (+783).  Total gross to date is $5.4 million.  Budget was unknown.

#8 The Possession from Lionsgate fell from #3 to #8 with a gross of $2.6 million (-54.2%) in 2,598 theaters (-262).  Total gross to date is $45.3 million.  Budget was $14 million.

#9 ParaNorman from Focus Features fell from #6 to #9 with a gross of $2.3 million (-24.2%) in 1,617 theaters (-709).  Total gross to date is $52.6 million.  Budget was unknown.

#10 Lawless from Weinstein Company fell from #4 to #10 with a gross of $2.28 million (-47.4%) in 2,614 theaters (-449).  Total gross to date is $34.5 million.  Budget was unknown.

#11 The Bourne Legacy from Universal fell from #8 to #11 with a gross of $1.6 million (-43.6%) in 1,431 theaters (-739).  Total gross to date is $110.4 million.  Budget was $125 million.

#12 The Odd Life of Timothy Green from Sony fell from #9 to #12 with a gross of $1.5 million (-40.6%) in 1,752 theaters (-663).  Total gross to date is $48.7 million.  Budget was unknown.

 

The combined gross of the top 12 movies this weekend was $75 million.

Sources:
Box Office Mojo

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