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UPDATED: May 16, 2007 Movies
Spider-Man 3 Dominates China's Box Office
The Spider-Man 3 becomes the most lucrative movie in the Chinese market so far this year
 
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The American blockbuster Spider-Man 3 had raked in more than 100 million yuan on the Chinese mainland by Sunday, becoming the most lucrative movie in the Chinese market so far this year, according to the latest box office statistics.

Main distributor Huaxia Film Distribution said Tuesday the film's box office revenue hit 103.65 million yuan (about US$13.4 million) Sunday. The China Film Group Corporation, the other local distributor of the film, confirmed the figure.

Both companies said Spide-Man 3 was clearly the blockbuster of the year.

The film, which opened to audiences on May 2, grossed more than 70 million yuan during the May Day Holiday week and another 30 million yuan the following week, a Huaxia staffer said.

He said "considering that the first week was holiday week, the revenue drop is normal and acceptable."

The same revenue drop was seen in the United States. The film took in 60 million dollars in its second weekend, a hefty 60 percent drop from its record debut a week earlier.

(Xinhua News Agency May 16, 2007)



 
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