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May 23, 2000

 

LOS ANGELES, MAY 22 (AP) - Ancient Rome conquered the box office for two weekends. Now it's time for the prehistoric age to rule.

 

"Dinosaur," an animated tale about extinct reptiles, knocked "Gladiator" out of the arena with a dlrs 38.6 million weekend opening, the best movie debut this year, according to studio estimates Sunday.

 

The big premiere primes filmgoers for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend, the traditional start to the summer movie season. 

 

"Dinosaur's" reign at the box office should be extinct by Wednesday, when Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible 2" opens.

 

"Gladiator" slipped to No. 2 with dlrs 19.1 million, pushing its gross to dlrs 102.5 million in 17 days. The Roman epic became the second film released this year, after "Erin Brockovich," to top the dlrs 100 million mark.

 

The raunchy campus comedy "Road Trip," about a student on a cross-country trek to retrieve a sex video mistakenly mailed to his girlfriend, debuted at No. 3 with dlrs 15 million. 

 

Woody Allen made a rare appearance in the top 10 with "Small Time Crooks," which opened at No. 7 with dlrs 3.8 million. The comedy's three-day take nearly equaled the dlrs 4.2 million total gross of Allen's last film, "Sweet and Lowdown," though that movie never played wider than 239 theaters, while "Small Time Crooks" opened in 865.

 

"Small Time Crooks" stars Allen and Tracey Ullman as a low-class couple who try to pull a bank heist but come into riches through unexpected means.

 

Buoyed by Disney's "Dinosaur," the weekend's top 12 films grossed dlrs 101.2 million, down just dlrs 1 million from the same weekend last year, when 1999's biggest movie, "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace," opened. 

 

"Dinosaur" beat the opening weekends for "Gladiator" and "Scream 3," which both took in about dlrs 35 million in their first three days.

 

"It's a nice prelude to Memorial Day," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations. "The momentum generated by all this moviegoing just keeps building and creates

more moviegoing."

 

Using computer-animated creatures set against real-world landscapes, "Dinosaur" tells the story of the twilight of the reptiles, who are on the run from devastation caused by a killer meteor. The voice cast includes D.B. Sweeney, Alfre Woodard, Julianna Margulies, Ossie Davis and Joan Plowright.

 

The movie had the third biggest three-day opening for an animated feature, after Disney's "Toy Story 2" with dlrs 57.4 million last November and "The Lion King" with dlrs 40.9 million in June 1994.

  

"Dinosaur" averaged a meteoric dlrs 11,851 per theater in 3,257 cinemas, compared with dlrs 6,281 in 3,041 theaters for "Gladiator" and dlrs 5,929 in 2,530 theaters for "Road Trip." 

 

"I guess we all, from kids on up, have this love affair with dinosaurs," said Chuck Viane, Disney's head of distribution. "I'm sure glad we depicted it in such a unique way that people really want to come and see it."

 

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at North American theaters, according to Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc. Final figures were to be released Monday.

 

     1. "Dinosaur," dlrs 38.6 million.

     2. "Gladiator," dlrs 19.1 million.

     3. "Road Trip," dlrs 15 million.

     4. "U-571," dlrs 4.6 million.

     5. "Frequency," dlrs 4.3 million.

     6. "Battlefield Earth," dlrs 3.83 million.

     7. "Small Time Crooks," dlrs 3.8 million.

     8. "Center Stage," dlrs 3.3 million.

     9. "Where the Heart Is," dlrs 2.9 million.

     10. "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas," dlrs 2.5 million.

   


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