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'Terminator' earns $13.3M on opening night

LOS ANGELES, May 23 (UPI) -- The domestic box office numbers for the new U.S. film "Terminator Salvation" indicate the action film earned $13.3 million on its opening night.

The Hollywood Reporter said Friday the Warner Bros. film enjoyed a successful first night of release Thursday in advance of its first weekend in U.S. theaters.

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The box office tally for the film, which is the fourth film in the "Terminator" franchise, included more than $3 million earned during midnight Wednesday screenings.

Experts have predicted the action film, which stars actor Christian Bale, could earn up to $70 million during the Memorial Day weekend.

The film from director McG could face stiff competition from fellow new release, "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian," which is expected to earn up to $50 million during the three-day holiday weekend.

The Reporter said "Salvation" is scheduled to open in most foreign theaters in two weeks. The film's international distribution rights are owned by Sony Pictures.

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