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3rd Pirate Movie Exceeds Half-Billion Dollar Mark Worldwide

June 14, 2007 By Sam Sloan 1 Comment

atworldsend.jpgLOS ANGELES (AP) — The third installment of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” films passed the $500 million mark worldwide in 20 days, including a record opening in China for the film’s distributor, The Walt Disney Co.

“Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,” starring Johnny Depp, opened on 17,500 screens internationally around the same time as its domestic debut and earned $506 million as of Wednesday, the studio said Wednesday.

The film also took in $1.3 million on its opening day in China on Tuesday, the studio said.

That’s a record for the studio, which played the film at 506 locations across the country — its widest release in China ever.

Domestically, the film has taken in $253 million as of Sunday after three weeks in theaters.

The Chinese version of “Pirates” was slightly shorter than the original after censors insisted bits of the film be cut.

Disney excised some of the scenes featuring Chow Yun-Fat as Chinese pirate Captain Sao Feng after the Chinese objected due to “cultural sensitivities,” Disney said.

“They weren’t quite ecstatic with how the Chinese pirate was portrayed,” Anthony Marcoly, distribution chief at Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Distribution International, said. “He’s still prevalent throughout the movie, though.”

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  1. irt2ltee says

    June 15, 2007 at 10:40 pm

    I did not see the first 2 movies. Th 3rd and latest one was pretty dragging , boring and slept halfway thru the movie.I can understand why the Chinese were so bored. Its time to stop making another lame sequel. How many pirate movies does any body want..just go to Disneyland and enjoy a more lively show. J Depp is so over.

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