Tuesday, 6 September 2011

'The Help' puts in overtime at No. 1 with $19M

"The Help" has stayed on the job over Labor Day, finishing as the No. 1 film for the third-straight weekend.

According to studio estimates Monday, the acclaimed drama about Southern black maids took in $19 million over the long holiday weekend.

That raised the film's domestic total to $123.4 million.

"The Help" has been a triumph amid a rush of late-summer duds that ended Hollywood's busiest season. Another batch of new movies this weekend packed in modest-to-small crowds.

Story: 'The Help' is too glib about its thorny issues

Best among the newcomers was Helen Mirren's Holocaust-revenge thriller "The Debt" at No. 2 with $12.6 million from Friday to Monday.

Story: 'The Debt' offers new take on Nazi-hunter genre

The sci-fi horror tale "Apollo 18" opened at No. 3 with $10.7 million. Another fright flick, "Shark Night 3D," debuted at No. 4 with $10.3 million.

Story: 'Apollo 18': Blair Witch in space, in a good way

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Source: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/44398956/ns/today-entertainment/

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