Remy the rat leapfrogs 'Incredibles' on Dis/Pixar list
By Frank Segers
The Hollywood Reporter
Nov 5, 2007
International Box Office updates for 'Ratatouille'
By Frank Segers
The Hollywood Reporter
Nov 5, 2007
Completing its fifth consecutive weekend as the No. 1 international boxoffice attraction, Disney/Pixar's "Ratatouille" served up an estimated $14.5 million from 4,381 screens in 29 territories and raised its international gross to $371.8 million.
In overseas release since June 28, "Ratatouille" continues powerfully in holdover markets. It finished No. 1 in seven territories -- the U.K., Italy, Sweden, Poland, China, Switzerland and Denmark -- propelling its global take to $577 million.
The animation film about Remy the French rat surpassed 2004's "The Incredibles" as the second-most-popular Disney/Pixar co-venture ever behind 2003's "Finding Nemo." It also stands as Disney's third-biggest-grossing animation title behind "The Lion King" and "Nemo," and the sixth-most-popular animation title from any studio.
The animation film about Remy the French rat surpassed 2004's "The Incredibles" as the second-most-popular Disney/Pixar co-venture ever behind 2003's "Finding Nemo." It also stands as Disney's third-biggest-grossing animation title behind "The Lion King" and "Nemo," and the sixth-most-popular animation title from any studio.
International Box Office updates for 'Ratatouille'
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