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    'Hunger Games' sets US box office record

    The highly anticipated action film phenomenon "The Hunger Games" set a record at the North American box office with debut weekend sales of $152.5 million, industry figures confirmed Monday.

    The movie, about one teenage girl's fight to win a death match reality show in a post-apocalyptic world, enjoyed the biggest ever opening weekend for a non-sequel film, said box office tracker Exhibitor Relations.

    Armies of fans had flocked from minutes after midnight Friday to see the movie, based on a book for young adults by Suzanne Collins, in which children compete to the death on live television in a dystopian future.

    Estimates Sunday had put its box office earnings at $155 million, but the figure was cut slightly with full takings counted for the movie by Santa Monica-based Lionsgate films.

    The picture also scored the third biggest movie opening ever, after last year's series-climaxing "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2" ($169 million) and the 2008 Batman movie "The Dark Knight" ($158 million).

    In a distant second on the weekend box office were the youthful policemen of 1980s remake "21 Jump Street," which pulled in $20.5 million on its second weekend in theaters.

    The film with underachieving cops Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum, sent on an undercover counternarcotics mission at a high school, had a two-week haul of $70.2 million.

    Third was the animated film "Dr. Seuss' The Lorax" with a $13.2 million weekend haul and $177.4 million in the bank after four weekends on the big screen.

    Fourth was the Disney critical flop -- and huge loss-maker -- "John Carter," based on books by "Tarzan" author Edgar Rice Burroughs. The film about an ex-Civil War soldier magically transported to Mars earned $5 million.

    Disney earlier announced that it expected to lose $200 million on the movie in its second fiscal quarter.

    Rounding off the top 10 are "Act Of Valor" ($2 million), "Project X" ($2 million), "A Thousand Words" ($2 million), "October Baby" in its opening weekend ($1.7 million), "Safe House" ($1.4 million) and "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island" ($1.4 million).

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