The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

‘Indiana Jones’ takes in a lukewarm $60 million

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Indiana Jones, and executives at the Walt Disney Co. and Lucasfilm, made a somewhat dispiritin­g discovery this weekend. Moviegoers didn’t rush to the theater in significan­t numbers to see “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” and say goodbye to Harrison Ford as the iconic archaeolog­ist.

The film, reportedly budgeted north of $250 million, came in on the lower end of projection­s with $60 million in ticket sales from 4,600 North American theaters, according to studio estimates Sunday. Including $70 million from internatio­nal showings in 52 markets, “Dial of Destiny” celebrated a $130 million global opening. It easily earned the No. 1 title but was not the high-rolling sendoff for one of modern cinema’s most iconic actor/character pairings that anyone hoped.

Pleas entered in Scranton burglary ring that stole art

SCRANTON, PA. >> Three of nine people have pleaded guilty to federal charges in a burglary ring that authoritie­s in northeaste­rn Pennsylvan­ia say stole artwork — including works by Andy Warhol and Jackson Pollock — as well as antique weapons, sports memorabili­a and other items from museums and other institutio­ns over two decades.

Ralph Parry, 45, and Francesco “Frank” Tassiello, 50, pleaded guilty Friday to conspiracy to commit theft of major artwork, concealmen­t and disposal of major artwork and interstate transporta­tion of stolen property, The (Scranton) reported. Daryl Rinker, 50, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit concealmen­t and disposal of major artwork and interstate transporta­tion of stolen property, the paper reported.

Federal prosecutor­s in Pennsylvan­ia announced charges in June against nine Lackawanna County residents in 18 heists from art, historical and sports museums and other institutio­ns in six states between 1999 and 2019.

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