The Numbers Weekly World Chart - 2009-07-09
| Rank | Prev. Rank | Movie | Weekly Gross | Change | Theaters | Per Theater | Cumulative Gross |
| 1 |
(3) |
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs |
$190,506,131 |
+358.19% |
15,890 |
$11,989 |
$312,777,943 |
| 2 |
(1) |
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen |
$152,237,236 |
-53.43% |
13,392 |
$11,368 |
$647,409,318 |
| 3 |
|
Public Enemies |
$46,395,180 |
|
4,302 |
$10,785 |
$61,264,585 |
| 4 |
(2) |
The Proposal |
$29,482,539 |
-29.39% |
4,734 |
$6,228 |
$136,707,192 |
| 5 |
|
Kambakkht Ishq |
$15,278,608 |
|
1,631 |
$9,368 |
$15,278,608 |
| 6 |
(6) |
The Hangover |
$15,091,594 |
-12.81% |
1,958 |
$7,708 |
$69,070,000 |
| 7 |
(7) |
Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins |
$7,410,644 |
-53.60% |
4,380 |
$1,692 |
$353,056,673 |
| 8 |
(8) |
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian |
$6,763,739 |
-52.09% |
4,231 |
$1,599 |
$377,459,464 |
| 9 |
|
Star Trek |
$2,738,207 |
|
1,148 |
$2,385 |
$376,270,233 |
| 10 |
|
Brüno |
$1,670,335 |
|
|
|
$1,670,335 |
| 11 |
(14) |
Hannah Montana the Movie |
$1,590,438 |
-66.34% |
2,007 |
$792 |
$137,544,987 |
| 12 |
(26) |
Knowing |
$1,409,745 |
+2,372.15% |
239 |
$5,899 |
$167,557,634 |
| 13 |
(16) |
Coraline |
$1,335,399 |
-49.43% |
848 |
$1,575 |
$113,733,568 |
| 14 |
|
The Last House on the Left |
$1,210,137 |
|
485 |
$2,495 |
$40,834,116 |
| 15 |
|
The Last House on the Left |
$1,210,137 |
|
485 |
$2,495 |
$40,834,116 |
| 16 |
|
Monsters vs. Aliens |
$560,773 |
|
281 |
$1,996 |
$371,140,976 |
| 17 |
|
Land of the Lost |
$515,780 |
|
385 |
$1,340 |
$55,186,607 |
| 18 |
|
Dolphins and Whales Tribes of the Ocean 3D |
$179,298 |
|
15 |
$11,953 |
$13,094,839 |
| 19 |
|
Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure |
$176,595 |
|
34 |
$5,194 |
$37,778,771 |
| 20 |
|
U2 3D |
$53,621 |
|
56 |
$958 |
$21,524,294 |
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The Numbers' weekly world chart tracks the combined international and US grosses of movies on a weekly
basis.
The weekly information is for the week from Friday-Thursday.
Since international numbers take some time to collect, we usually report the weekly global chart one
week after the time period has ended - for example the numbers for the week ending March 18 are reported
on the weekend of March 27.
The delay in collecting complete international numbers may also cause us to revise the chart as new
information is available.
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