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'Holmes' sets box-office record

BRITISH director Guy Ritchie's "Sherlock Holmes" set a Christmas Day sales record at the box office in North America, taking a narrow lead over last weekend's champ, "Avatar," according to estimates released on Saturday.

"Sherlock Holmes," starring Robert Downey Jr. as the Victorian sleuth, earned US$24.9 million during its first day of release on Friday, distributor Warner Brothers Pictures said.

The record for a Christmas Day opening was set last year when "Marley and Me" launched with US$14.4 million.

"Avatar" earned US$23.5 million on Friday, taking the eight-day total for director James Cameron's costly 3-D extravaganza to US$160.8 million, said 20th Century Fox.

Fox also released "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel," which opened at No. 3 with US$14.5 million. The family-oriented sequel got an early start on the holiday by opening on Wednesday, and its total stands at US$41.3 million.

Betty Thomas directed the follow-up to the 2007 live-action animated hit that grossed more than US$360 million worldwide.

Another new release, director Nancy Meyers' "It's Complicated," followed at No. 4 after earning US$7.1 million during its first day on Friday. The Universal Pictures comedy stars Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin.

"Up in the Air" rose three places to No. 5 in its first weekend of national release.




 

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