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Film of the Day: The Passion of Remembrance

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The Magnificent Seven 1960

The Magnificent Seven
1960
Cast and Director

Directed by

John Sturges

Starring

Yul Brynner / Eli Wallach / Steve McQueen / Horst Buchholz / Charles Bronson / Robert Vaughn / Brad Dexter / James Coburn / Jorge Martinez de Hoyos / Vladimir Sokoloff
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PG age rating
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Tim Burton is no stranger to the top of the US box office and this week takes his latest directorial film there with Miss Peregrines Home For Peculiar Children.

The imaginatively titled film takes Burton back to the more surreal films that started his career and takes a low but impressive $28.5 million for the weekend.

The Magnificent Seven falls from the top of the chart after only one week and after a second weekend of $15.7 million its total US gross is now $61.6 million.

Also new this week is Deepwater Horizons making its debut at number 2 with $20.6 million, Masterminds is also new at 6 with $6.6 million.

All of the summer big hitters have now left the top 10 so the longest staying film on the US box office is Don't Breathe at number 8 with 6 weeks.

Highest total grossing movie with Sully which has just gone over the $100 million mark and sits at number 5 this week.

On this weeks UK box office Bridget Jones's baby stays at the top for a second weekend and makes a big impact on its total UK gross, The Magnificent Seven is the top new film.

A second weekend of release brings in £6.2 million for Bridge Jones and with a very healthy weekly gross of nearly £13 million the films total gross is now £21 million.

This just nudges the film past the previous film in the series, Bridget Jones The Edge of Reason and its well ahead of the film film.

Highest new film of the week was no challenge for Jones as it lands at 2, The Magnificent Seven takes £2.1 million on its debut weekend.

For star Denzel Washington this is pretty much an average opening for his film and likewise for director Antoine Fuqua.

Longest running film on the top 15 this week is The BFG which is 10 week old now and highest total grossing movie is Finding Dory which now sits at over £41 million.

The remake of The Magnificent Seven claimed the box office across the globe this week headed by its release in America.

The Denzel Washington led action film went to the top as it expanded its release to 64 countries and took $54.2 million over the week.

This brings its total gross across the glove to $59.8 million half of which comes from its general release in America.

Falling from the top down to number 3 is Bridget Jones's baby, a second weekend of $26.4 million brings its global total to $83.5 million from 48 countries.

Highest new film of the week lands at number 2. animated tale Storks is released in 34 countries and takes $40.1 million on its debut.

Highest total grossing movie of the week is still The Secret Life of Pets which now sits at $820.9 million and still has a wide release in 58 countries.

Remakes have been thick and fast this year at the box office and here we have the latest in the shape of The Magnificent Seven which crashed into the top on its debut weekend.

Taking $35 million over the Friday to Sunday frame the film far out grosses all if its rivals and knocks Sully off the top after 2 weeks.

Sully falls down to number 3 this week with $13 million for the weekend frame, this brings the film total gross to $92.3 million after 3 weekends of release.

Longest run on the US top ten, and also the top total grossing film is Suicide Squad which has been 8 weeks on the chart and has a US total gross of $318 million.