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The Hobbit retains box office crown; Les Miz starts well

Published: 31 Dec 2012 - 11:22 pm | Last Updated: 05 Feb 2022 - 07:35 pm

By Ronald Grover & Chris Michaud

The dwarfs and elves of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey prevailed at the North American box office again over the weekend, as its $32.9m in ticket sales topped both the star-packed musical Les Miserables and the western Django Unchained. 

Despite surging past The Hobbit on Christmas day with an $18.1m opening, Les Miz managed only third place in US and Canadian sales with $28m as Christmas shoppers returned from the malls to boost Hollywood’s box office, according to studio estimates.

The Hobbit, in its third week of release, has now grossed $222.7m domestically, Warner Bros said.

Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained, a western starring Jamie Fox as a slave turned bounty hunter, took second with an impressive $30.7m.

Tom Cruise’s crime drama Jack Reacher, which features author Lee Child’s former military investigator solving a fatal sniper attack, landed in fifth with $14m, outpaced by Parental Guidance, the Billy Crystal-Bette Midler as grandparents comedy which took in $14.8m to nab fourth.

Chris Aronson, president of domestic distribution for Fox, said the Parental Guidance performance was “just a tremendous result for our little engine that could.”

Backed by a musical score that made it a Broadway icon, Les Miz surged past The Hobbit on Christmas day, collecting $18.1m to pass High School Musical 3: Senior Year with the biggest midweek opening day by a musical.

But it was not enough to conquer the Hobbit juggernaut, which scored its third straight box office weekend win.

Universal’s president for domestic distribution Nikki Rocco called the Les Miz $28m take “phenomenal, especially considering we went into the weekend with $40m,” an unexpectedly strong figure for its first few days in release.

“People really love this movie, which is even more rewarding and gratifying,” Rocco said.

Les Miserables, which stars Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe and Anne Hathaway, benefited from Oscar buzz and its star power, said Paul Dergarabedian, president of Hollywood.com’s box office division, who said he wouldn’t be surprised to see the musical pass $200m before it’s done.

That would put it among the Hollywood’s Top 20 best-selling musicals. It would pass the 1972 film Cabaret, which grossed $191m in box office sales adjusted for higher ticket prices, and put it close to Camelot, which sold $204.5m in 1967, according to the web site the-numbers.com.

The most successful musical is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which grossed more than $6.3bn but has been re-released by Walt Disney nine times since its 1937 premiere, according to the site.

A rush of high-profile films in December is expected to push 2012 to a domestic box office record. The current record is $10.6bn, set in 2009.

Jack Reacher debuted just days after the Newtown, Connecticut, school shooting sparked new debate about the impact of movie violence. Reacher begins with a sniper killing a handful of seemingly random victims. A red-carpet premiere and a screening to promote the $60m production were postponed after the December 14 Newtown tragedy.

Adult comedy This is 40 starring Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann as a middle-aged couple was sixth with $13.2m. The Judd Apatow $35m film totalled $37m after two weeks. The seventh spot went to Steven Spielberg’s historical film Lincoln, with $7.5m for a $132m domestic total.

Comedy The Guilt Trip, starring Barbra Streisand and Seth Rogen as a mother and son on a cross-country drive, pulled in $6.7m for eighth.

Also this week the latest James Bond hit Skyfall topped $1bn in worldwide sales, despite falling out of the week’s top 10 films at the box office.

The Hobbit was distributed by Time Warner Inc’s Warner Bros studio. Paramount Pictures, a unit of Viacom Inc released, Jack Reacher and The Guilt Trip. Comcast Corp’s Universal Studios released Les Miserables and This is 40. Django Unchained was released in the United States by the Weinstein Company.

Reuters