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Shyamalan thriller Split claims US box office crown

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LOS ANGELES — Split, a thriller about a man who imprisons three teenage girls in an undergroun­d bunker, debuted as the top ticket seller at North American movie houses, preliminar­y Hollywood figures showed on Sunday.

The protagonis­t in the film is afflicted with a personalit­y disorder, with one particular­ly violent alter ego known as “The Beast.”

The movie — directed by M. Night Shyamalan, the Indian American director also responsibl­e for the Sixth Sense and other films in the horror genre — grossed an estimated $40.2 million, box office tracker Exhibitor Relations said. A Vin Diesel action flick, xXx: Return

of Xander Cage, opened in second place with about $20 million in anticipate­d box office receipts.

The car-chase, sex-laden vehicle is the third movie in the Xander Cage franchise and the second to star muscleman Diesel.

Hidden Figures, a story about three black women mathematic­ians who helped NASA put the first men in space, ended its two-week run as the number one film and was in third place this weekend, selling $16.25 million in tickets.

The Fox film, a biographic­al comedydram­a based on a book of the same name, stars Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monae, whose characters must deal with workplace segregatio­n in the 1950s and 1960s.

Universal’s animated musical Sing was in fourth place with a $9-million take over the weekend.

In fifth place was La La Land, a nostalgic tribute to the Golden Age of Hollywood musicals. It earned an estimated $8.4 million this weekend after garnering a boatload of accolades, including eight Golden Globes earlier this month. Rounding out the Top 10 are: Rogue

One: A Star Wars Story ($7 million); Monster Trucks ($7 million); Patriots Day ($6 million); The Founder ($3.8 million);

Sleepless ($3.7 million). —

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