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Last Updated: Tuesday, 14 December, 2004, 16:15 GMT
Incredibles keep grip on cinemas
The Incredibles
The Incredibles has taken more than $335m around the world
Animated movie The Incredibles has kept the top position in the UK box office chart for a fourth week.

The superhero story took �2.3m over the weekend, bringing its box office total to �19.4m.

Action adventure Blade Trinity starring Wesley Snipes entered the charts in second place, ahead of Tom Hanks' The Polar Express at three.

A new movie version of hit musical The Phantom of the Opera could only manage to enter at number four.

UK BOX OFFICE CHART
1. The Incredibles
2. Blade: Trinity
3. The Polar Express
4. The Phantom of the Opera
5. Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
Source: Screen International
The sequel to Bridget Jones' Diary, The Edge of Reason, slipped three places to five, while Christmas with the Kranks moved down to sixth position.

In at number eight was quirky comedy Garden State, starring, written and directed by Zach Braff.

Braff is also known for playing Dr John "JD" Dorian in hit comedy TV series Scrubs.

Nerdy US high-school comedy, Napoleon Dynamite, fell just outside the top 10 to number 11.


SEE ALSO:
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28 Oct 04 |  Entertainment
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