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3:10 to Yuma number 1 at the box office

Posted On: September 10th 2007
Posted By: Bryan Kremkau
Source: Variety
Variety: Audiences proved willing to saddle up for Western "3:10 to Yuma," which lassoed a solid $14.1 million on a typically soft post-Labor Day frame.

"Shoot 'Em Up," meanwhile, fired blanks in its pursuit of a younger male aud.

Gross for the James Mangold-directed "Yuma," financed by Lionsgate and Relativity Media, was on the high end of most expectations. Per-play average was $5,317 at 2,652 locations.

"We feel that the results really validate our strategy of wanting to be the first Western and first prestige film of the fall," said Lionsgate theatrical films prexy Tom Ortenberg.

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