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The Wolf of Wall Street reclaims box office number one title from Robocop as The Dallas Buyers Club has quiet opening weekend

The Wolf of Wall Street has reclaimed its box office number one title from Robocop bringing in $1.9 million across 330 screens over the weekend, bringing the films Australian earnings to date to a total of $18.28 million.

The film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as controversial New York trader Jordan Belfort who made and lost a fortune in the 80s and 90s, lost first position last weekend to the remake of the 80s sci-fi classic RoboCop.

The film, starring Joel Kinnaman, brought in $1.68 million across 227 screens, with Last Vegas coming in third bringing in $1.49 million across 259 screens.

The heavily Oscar-tipped The Dallas Buyers Club made $403,591 across 59 screens in its first weekend after premiering earlier in the week in Australia. The film, which features Matthew McConaughey as Ron Woodroof, an electrician and rodeo cowboy who is blindsided with an H.I.V.-positive diagnosis and given 30 days to live, is nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay and Best Actor for McConaughey.

The Zac Efron fronted rom com Are We Officially Dating? launched in time for Valentine’s Day brought in just under a million in its first weekend at the Australian box office across 171 screens, bringing the films takings since February 13 to $1.06 million.

Title (Distributor) Weekend B/O Screens Total B/O
The Wolf Of Wall Street (Roadshow) $1,994,742 330 $18,280,321
Robocop (Sony) $1,683,446 227 $4,589,414
Last Vegas (Universal) $1,499,450 259 $3,830,850
Endless Love (Universal) $1,079,076 217 $1,079,076
Are We Officially Dating? (Studiocanal) $959,674 171 $1,067,497
12 Years A Slave (Icon) $598,823 141 $3,765,027
Winter's Tale (Wb) $552,003 157 $552,003
The Book Thief (Fox) $439,103 181 $12,886,303
The Dallas Buyers Club (Pinnacle Films) $403,591 59 $523,988
Frozen (Disney) $358,863 186 $34,170,134
Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom (Roadshow) $354,158 225 $1,268,507
Philomena (Eone /hopscotch) $300,785 166 $10,519,263
Labor Day (Paramount) $160,601 173 $735,961
Saving Mr. Banks (Disney) $149,916 90 $9,775,513
The Railway Man (Transmission) $136,892 111 $6,937,428
Paranormal Activity:the Marked Ones (Paramount) $116,226 112 $3,400,821
The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug (Wb) $113,345 45 $38,227,720
American Hustle (Roadshow) $100,570 55 $13,053,543
Inside Llewyn Davis (Roadshow) $96,324 23 $950,038
47 Ronin (Universal) $81,900 54 $4,631,669
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