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Weak opening for Code Talker movie
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MONDAY, JUNE 17, 2002 Windtalkers, the MGM movie which features the Navajo Code Talkers who served during World War II, placed a distant third at the box office this weekend. The movie took in $14.5 million in estimated ticket sales, putting it well behind Scooby-Doo, with $56.4 million, and The Bourne Identity, with $27.5 million. All three movies debuted Friday. Navajo moviegoers who gathered for a showing in Alaska, found the story exicting. The Anchorage Daily News trailed them to a local theater, where they "appeared to get more out of it than many other people in the audience." Final box office returns are due today. Get the Story:
Mother tries to save Navajo heritage (The Las Vegas Review-Journal 6/17)
'Scooby-Doo' Debuts at No. 1 (AP 6/16)
'Scooby-Doo' Snacks on $56 Million at Box Office (Reuters 6/16)
'Windtalkers' (The Anchorage Daily News 6/16) Relevant Links:
Windtalkers - http://www.mgm.com/windtalkers Related Stories:
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