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31. The poster campaign for Trainspotting was crucial in fostering its box-office success and has been widely copied.
32. By 1938 she was the top box-office attraction, and a whole industry had developed around her: Shirley Temple dolls, coloring books, clothes, etc.
33. His year-end release Let the Bullets Fly has just broken the box-office record for a domestic film with some 700 million yuan ($107 million) in gross receipts.
34. While the foreign 3 Idiots was a box-office monster, 1911, a China-backed war docudrama starring hometown celebrity Jackie Chan, bombed.
35. That is still far behind the U.S., where box-office receipts were $9.87 billion in 2009, according to Adams Media Research.
36. In an attempt to recoup some of its losses after its initial box-office flop, RKO distributed this film in January 1942 on a double bill with The Little Foxes (1941) starring Bette Davis.
37. Even those films that are granted access to China face major difficulties making profits, due to highly restrictive box-office profit sharing agreements.
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38. Eg: Though the film gained very high box-office receipts, the audience does not have a high opinion of it.
39. For four years in a row from 1935 to 1938 Shirley Temple was the number one box-office star in Hollywood.
40. Media companies argue that the market has become increasingly competitive and uncertain for many reasons, including internet piracy and tumbling box-office receipts.
41. Less than two months later, the film industry scored a surprise hit with "Khao Chon Kai", a teenage comedy that trumped the latest James Bond escapade[4], "Casino Royale", at the box-office.
42. And if you go to a cinema, there are many people will serve for you, the box-office clerk, the projectionist, and the cleaner and so on.
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