
HOLLYWOOD, March 3 (UPI) -- "We Were Soldiers" led the nation's box office with $15.2 million at 2,511 theaters during Friday-Sunday.
Movie, studio, Friday-Sunday, theaters, cumulative, weeks in release:
1. "We Were Soldiers," Paramount, $20.2 million, 3,143, $20.2 million, 1 week.
2. "40 Days and 40 Nights," Miramax, $12.5 million, 2,225, $12.5 million, 1 week.
3. "John Q," New Line, $8.4 million, 2,456, $51.1 million, 3 weeks.
4. "Dragonfly," Universal, $6.8 million, 2,507, $19.4 million, 2 weeks.
5. "Return to Never Land," Disney, $6.5 million, 2,626, $35.3 million, 3 weeks.
6. "Queen of the Damned," Warner, $5.8 million, 2,511, $23.8 million, 2 weeks.
7. "Big Fat Liar," Universal, $4.8 million, 2,232, $38.8 million, 4 weeks.
8. "A Beautiful Mind," Universal, $4.4 million, 1,962, $138.7 million, 11 weeks.
9. "Crossroads," Paramount, $4 million, 2,301, $31.2 million, 3 weeks.
10. "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring," New Line, $3.1 million, 1,510, $287.4 million, 11 weeks.
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