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Last Updated: Monday, 8 September, 2003, 10:28 GMT 11:28 UK
Comedy on top at quiet box office
David Spade with Just Shoot Me co-star Laura San Giacomo
David Spade also stars in TV comedy Just Shoot Me
Comedy Dickie Roberts has topped the US film chart - but took less ticket money in its first weekend than any chart-topping film since 2000.

In Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, ex-Saturday Night Live comic David Spade plays a faded star who tries to reclaim his childhood 30 years on.

But in a slow weekend, it took $7m (�4.4m) in its first three days.

The previous low was set by Eye of the Beholder, starring Ashley Judd, which took $6m when it opened in early 2000.

"$7 million in this day and age is a pretty mediocre opening at best, but they can brag about being number one and it could have been a lot worse," said Brandon Gray, who runs movie tracker BoxOfficeMojo.com.

US BOX OFFICE TOP FIVE
1. Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star
2. Jeepers Creepers 2
3. Pirates of the Caribbean
4. Freaky Friday
5. Swat
Source: Exhibitor Relations
Dickie Roberts fared worse than Spade's last hit, 2001's trailer trash comedy Joe Dirt, which took $8m in its opening weekend.

Spade is also a star of TV comedy Just Shoot Me and recently received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The only other new release of this weekend was supernatural thriller The Order, which opened in sixth place with $4.3m (�2.7m).

Starring Heath Ledger and The Full Monty's Mark Addy, The Order will be released in the UK as The Sin Eater.

Horror sequel Jeepers Creepers 2 was at number two, with takings down from $18m last weekend to $6.7m.

Pirates of the Caribbean remained in third place, with Freaky Friday in fourth and Swat fifth.


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