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Mummy fails to scare off Batman

Source: BBC
Los Angeles : CA : USA | about 1 year ago  
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The movie, starring Brendan Fraser, made its debut at two with takings of �2.9m, while Batman spent a third week at number one, taking more than �4m. Teen dance movie Make It Happen and Bollywood film Singh Is Kinng were also new, entering at five and six.
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