Kidnap drama ‘Prisoners’ tops N. American box office - ( M4L4YS14 )

Crime thriller “Prisoners,” about a father whose daughter is mysteriously kidnapped, took the top spot at the North American box office in its debut weekend, industry figures showed Monday.

The film, starring Hugh Jackman as a desperate parent in search of his child and Jake Gyllenhaal as the detective in charge of the investigation, pulled in more than $ 20.8 million over the weekend.

The horror sequel “Insidious: Chapter 2″ slid one spot to second place on its second weekend out, raking in $ 13.8 million, according to industry tracker Exhibitor Relations.

The film, starring Rose Byrne and Patrick Wilson as a haunted husband and wife, is a follow up to the successful 2010 horror flick “Insidious.”

In third place, “The Family,” starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert De Niro as members of a mafia clan in witness protection living under the radar in France, earned $ 7 million.

Comedy-drama “Instructions Not Included,” Eugenio Derbez’s movie about a Mexican playboy who is suddenly presented with a child from a previous liaison and forced to become a father, came in fourth place, taking in $ 5.4 million.

In its first weekend in theaters, “Battle of the Year,” a 3D breakdancing saga starring Josh Holloway and rapper Chris Brown, earned $ 4.6 million and a fifth place box office slot.

Slipping one spot to sixth place was raunchy adult comedy “We’re the Millers,” about drug smugglers posing as a suburban family, starring Jennifer Aniston as a stripper. It earned nearly $ 4.6 million in theaters.

Meanwhile, “Lee Daniels’ The Butler,” took in $ 4.2 million, falling to seventh place, down three spots from last week.

The Oscar-tipped drama, about the civil rights era as seen through the eyes of a black White House servant played by Forest Whitaker, has earned more than $ 106 million since its release.

“Riddick,” the latest in the action franchise starring Vin Diesel, took eighth place in its third week with nearly $ 3.7 million.

Returning to theaters, but in IMAX 3D, American classic “The Wizard of Oz” celebrated its 75th anniversary by taking in $ 3.1 million and landing in ninth place in its first weekend out.

Disney’s animated film “Planes,” a spin-off from Pixar’s “Cars” franchise, rounded out the top ten, taking in nearly $ 2.7 million.



 
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