

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1" ruled the Thanksgiving U.S. box office with more than $50.3 million in gross receipts for its second weekend.
The 3-D animated film "Tangled" was a close No. 2 with $49.1 million in its opening weekend, followed by Will Ferrell's "Megamind" at $12.9 million in its fourth week and the Cher/Christina Aguilera musical "Burlesque" taking in $11.8 million in its debut.
All studio gross estimates are via Box Office Mojo.
"Unstoppable" was fifth with $11.8 million; "Love and Other Drugs" sixth with $9.9 million; "Faster" seventh with $8.7 million; "Due Date" eighth with $7.3 million; and "The Next Three Days" ninth at $4.8 million.
"Morning Glory" rounded out the Top 10 with $4 million.
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