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Apes still swinging high at box office

Los Angeles - Rise of the Planet of the Apes hung onto the top spot in the North American box office for a second weekend in a row, raking in $27.5m, industry estimates showed recently.

Though the earnings marked a 50% drop from last weekend, the prequel to the 1968 film Planet of the Apes still brought a total of $104.9m after 10 days, according to earnings tracker Exhibitor Relations.

In surprise second came the on-screen adaptation of Kathryn Stockett's 2009 debut novel The Help, about African American maids working for white households in 1960s Jackson, Mississippi. Opened recently and earned $25.5m after its release, for a total take of $35.4m so far.

More films making making money


Final Destination 5
, the fifth installment of the franchise, landed in third. With fans possibly tiring on the once innovative concept of teens cheating death only to have death come clawing back at them, the film sold a less-than-expected $18.4m in tickets.

The Smurfs dropped from second to fourth in their third week, with a take of $13.5m. The live-action and animated film, starring Neil Patrick Harris and featuring the voice of pop star Katy Perry as Smurfette, has so far generated an estimated $101.5m in North American sales.

Fifth went to 30 Minutes or Less, starring Jesse Eisenberg of The Social Network as a pizza delivery guy kidnapped by fledgling criminals who strap a bomb to his chest and order him to rob a bank. It earned $13m.

Hollywood action thriller Cowboys & Aliens starring Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig, marked its third week in theatres with $7.6m in ticket sales, slipping from third to sixth place.

In seventh came Captain America: The First Avenger with Chris Evans starring as a superhero dedicated to defending American ideals, with $7.1m.

Dropping one spot to eighth was romantic comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love, with a take of $6.9m.

The eighth and last instalment of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 2, took in a little under $6.9m, landing in ninth in its fifth week after breaking multiple box office records and soaring past $1 billion in global sales.

Rounding out the top 10 was comedy date flick The Change-Up, with $6.2m.

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