James Bond enters UK box office elite with Casino Royale
James Bond's Casino Royale and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest have entered the all-time UK box office top 10, both breaking the £50m barrier - reports the
BBC.
Daniel Craig's first outing as 007 is now sixth on the list, taking a total of £55.5m in ticket sales, making it the most successful Bond film to date.
The second Pirates film, also released last year, is eighth with £52.5m, according to the UK Film Council.
Titanic (1998) remains the top UK box office film of all time, taking £69m.
The last film to break the £50m barrier was The Lord of the Rings: Return of The King in 2003.
The other episodes of the trilogy also made the top five - but all three were beaten by Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, which remains at number two in the all-time list.
The Full Monty, from 1997, is the oldest release in the top 10, at number nine with box office returns of £52.2m.
The top 20 films at the UK box office in 2006 took a total of £151m, with The Da Vinci Code and Flushed Away among last year's other popular releases.
Total UK cinema takings were £762m during the year, a 1% drop compared with 2005.
Admissions fell 5% to 157 million, attributed to the hot summer weather and the football World Cup.
UK ALL-TIME TOP 10 FILMS
1. Titanic (above) - £69m
2. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - £66m
3. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - £63m
4. LOTR: The Return of the King - £61m
5. LOTR: The Two Towers - £58m
6. Casino Royale - £56m
7. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - £55m
8. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - £53m
9. The Full Monty - £52m
10. Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace - £51m
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