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"Rent" Falls From Top Ten; "Producers" Opens Respectably

By Andrew Gans
19 Dec 2005

For the first time since its release, the film of Jonathan Larson's "Rent" failed to be part of the top ten highest-grossing films of the weekend.

For the Dec. 16-18 weekend, the Chris Columbus-directed film brought in only $700,000, earning the number 15 spot on the box-office list.

"Rent" hit movie theatres across the country Nov. 23, earning $5.3 million in its first day of release and $10.7 million during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. It earned $4.6 million over the Dec. 2-4 weekend and $2 million over the Dec. 9-11 weekend. To date, the movie musical has grossed $28 million.

"The Producers" — the new movie musical based on the Tony-winning stage version — opened in limited release Dec. 16. The Susan Stroman-directed picture brought in a solid $156,000 over the weekend, playing on just six screens. The Brooksfilms production — released by Universal Pictures and Columbia Pictures and produced by Mel Brooks and Jonathan Sanger — will open on 1,200 screens on Dec. 25. The movie, which reunites original stage stars Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, will expand further on Friday, Jan. 13, 2006.

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