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Captain Phillips tops the Australian box office

captain_phillips_2013_new_poster-normalTom Hanks pirate thriller Captain Phillips topped the Australian box office on its opening weekend taking $2,166,434 across 339 screens, according to figures from the Motion Picture Distributors Association of Australia.

The Sony distributed feature is based on the true story of Captain Richard Phillips and the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of the US-flagged MV Maersk Alabama, the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in 200 years.

The film managed to unseat Warner Bros pic Gravity which has dominated the local box office takings over the past three weeks. It came in second place and made $1,920,909 across 488 screens. Gravity has now made a total of $15,065,509 at the Australian box office.

Australian films Tim Winton’s The Turning and Mystery Road remain in the box office top 20 with The Turning passing the $1m mark with its total box office takings hitting $1,051,278. It played on 25 screens across the weekend.

THE BOX OFFICE TOP 20

Title (Distributor) Weekend B/O Screens Total B/O
Captain Phillips (Sony) $2,166,434 339 $2,212,761
Gravity (Wb) $1,920,909 488 $15,065,509
About Time (Universal) $1,429,837 286 $4,336,897
Prisoners (Wb) $791,258 204 $2,327,762
2 Guns (Sony) $631,147 234 $4,302,950
Grown Ups 2 (Sony) $374,885 192 $10,518,461
Rush (Eone /hopscotch) $295,284 174 $3,893,104
Turbo (Fox) $194,785 187 $12,505,527
The Family (Roadshow) $171,388 144 $1,289,609
Blue Jasmine (Eone /hopscotch) $156,869 102 $5,637,515
Planes (Disney) $145,965 143 $7,424,565
Diana (Becker) $139,887 171 $1,618,357
The Smurfs 2 (Sony) $134,376 169 $12,862,198
Machete Kills (Icon) $106,085 65 $106,085
Percy Jackson: The Sea Of Monsters (Fox) $87,536 99 $7,249,716
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa (Studiocanal) $75,743 22 $101,262
Tim Winton (Madman) $60,365 25 $1,051,278
Mystery Road (Indies) $49,616 16 $183,820
Stories We Tell (Palace) $27,188 18 $550,134
Renoir (Transmission) $22,087 9 $83,563

Data courtesy of MPDAA.

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