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The Labor Day holiday across the pond seems like the perfect time for a film about workers struggling for more rights, and so it was: The Help stayed atop the charts for a third week, and is now the first three-peat since Inception last year, adding $19 million for an impressive running total of $123.3 million.
The returning champ thrashed a trio of wide-release new arrivals jockeying for position this weekend, with thesp-heavy drama thriller The Debt winning out with $12.5 million in second place. The film, which features the likes of Helen Mirren and Tom Wilkinson, beat out lunar horror Apollo 18 (third with $10.7 million) and toothy terror Shark Night 3D (fourth and $10.3 million). Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes finally began to sink down the charts, rounding out the top five with $10.2 million.
In sixth place, revenge action thriller Colombiana made $9.4 million, while Our Idiot Brother sank to seventh with $7 million. Spy Kids: All The Time In The World was eighth with $6.6 million and Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark scared up $6.1 million in ninth. At 10th we find The Smurfs, with $5.6 million this weekend and $133.5 million in total.
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