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"Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!" took the No. 1 spot at a soft foreign box office for a third weekend, while the gambling drama "21" opened at No. 2, according to studio estimates issued Sunday. "Horton" hauled in $10.6 million from 56 markets, taking its overseas total to $104.9 million. It ranks as the biggest-grossing Dr. Seuss title internationally, outpacing 2003's "The Cat in the Hat" ($32.8 million) and 2000's "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" ($85 million). "21" scored $8.1 million from just six markets. It won the top spot in five of them, including the U.K. ($3.2 million) and Germany ($2.2 million). It will open in 13 markets this coming weekend, including Italy, Brazil and Russia. The French comedy smash "Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis" reclaimed the No. 1 market slot in its seventh frame with an estimated $5.8 million, for a local total of $165 million. Finishing fourth for the weekend was "Step Up 2 the Streets," with an estimated $4.9 million from 32 territories. The film's international total stands at $71.2 million. "The Spiderwick Chronicles" finished at No. 5, and hoisted its international total to $66.1 million thanks to a $4.3 million weekend in 59 markets. |