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'Dark Knight' brightens Warner Bros.' day

10:57 AM PT, Jul 18 2008

Knight_2 It’s a happy Friday in Burbank.

Warner Bros.’ Batman sequel “The Dark Knight” took in a record $18 million-plus at this morning’s 12:01 shows, according to an executive at the studio, jump-starting what could one of the summer’s top hits. Warner produced the movie for an estimated $180 million with partner Legendary Pictures.

Dan Fellman, the studio’s president of domestic distribution, said his staff was still crunching the numbers and expected the final gross from some 3,000 theaters in the U.S. and Canada that ran midnight shows to be in the $18-million-to-$19-million range.

“A lot of exhibitors called up desperately asking us, ‘Can you send more prints, and quickly?,' " said an especially chipper Fellman.

Twentieth Century Fox’s “Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith” had owned the midnight bragging rights after it snagged $16.9 million from eager geeks in May 2005.

Adjusted for ticket price inflation, that’s about $18.7 million — although in Hollywood, where records are made to be broken, broken, and broken again, the number-crunchers never get around to that.

All 18 screens at an AMC theater in Barrington, Ill., sold out their 12:01 shows for the PG-13-rated “The Dark Knight.” adventure. One exhibitor called Warner this morning to report his full weekend grosses for the movie.

“He said, ‘I don’t want you to think I’m manipulating the numbers but I’ve sold out every seat at my theater through Sunday night,’ ” Fellman said.

-- Josh Friedman

Photo: Heath Ledger starring as the Joker, in a scene with Christian Bale, starring as Batman in "The Dark Knight."

Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures

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My husband and I saw the Dark Knight on Friday morning at the Grove. I can honestly say that I could not take my eyes off the screen for a moment. I was mesmerized by the entire movie. It is a rare occasion, today, when the story can hold it's own against the action. Was it way over the top in violence? Yes. But I slep just fine that night.

i think The Dark Knight is the best of all the Batman movies,and this Joker is the best ever ,Heath Ledger really deserves the Oscar he is excellent.

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