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'Think' tops U.S. box office

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Published: April 22, 2012 at 1:08 PM

WASHINGTON, April 22 (UPI) -- "Think Like a Man," starring Michael Ealy, was No. 1 at the U.S. box office with $33 million in receipts.

"The Lucky One," with Zac Efron, was second with more than $22.8 million.

All studio estimates of gross U.S. box office receipts are via Box Office Mojo.

"The Hunger Games," after sitting atop the box office for several weekends, was third with $14.5 million; "Chimpanzee" fourth with more than $10.2 million; "The Three Stooges" fifth with $9.2 million; "The Cabin in the Woods" sixth with $7.75 million; "American Reunion" seventh with $5.2 million; "Titanic 3D" eighth with $5 million; "21 Jump Street" ninth with $4.6 million.

"Mirror Mirror" was 10th with more than $4.11 million.

Topics: Zac Efron
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