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`MUMMY RETURNS' PUMPS UP BOX OFFICE.


Byline: Jesse Hiestand Staff Writer

``The Mummy Returns'' did more than scare up a box office record over the weekend - it heralded a slew of big summer movies that has Hollywood on track for another blockbuster year.

The film grossed a nonholiday record of $68.14 million, good enough for the

second-biggest opening ever behind another Universal Pictures release, ``The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' in 1997. The ``Mummy'' sequel comes at a time when box office revenue had been running 13 percent ahead of last year.

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 for summer-type movies,'' said Paul Dergarabedian, president of Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  box office tracking firm Exhibitor Relations Co. ``This first weekend in May has been a hot bed of activity and a place where blockbusters are born.''

The picture pipeline is deep with summer releases that could do as well or better this summer, according to according to
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 Dergarabedian. They include ``Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor, land-locked harbor, on the southern coast of Oahu island, Hawaii, W of Honolulu; one of the largest and best natural harbors in the E Pacific Ocean. In the vicinity are many U.S. military installations, including the chief U.S. ,'' ``A.I.'' ``Tomb Raider,'' and ``Jurassic Park 3.''

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bring home the bacon, succeed, win, come through
,'' said industry analyst Art Rockwell of Rockwell Capital Inc. in Burbank.

Another 2001 release, ``Hannibal'' from Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, has already set the fourth highest opening ever with $58 million in early February.

Domestic box office has been climbing steadily and setting new records since 1991, although it was a close call last year because there were few breakout movies in the summer, which accounts for 40 percent of annual revenue. Even then it was the second-best summer, with $2.75 billion in revenue.

Hollywood hopes to top the $3 billion summer box office record set in 1999 with a host of big-budget releases heavily favoring sequels, among them ``American Pie 2,'' ``Dr. Dolittle 2'' and ``Rush Hour II.'' Other films with box office potential include ``Planet of the Apes,'' the animated ``Shrek'' and the action film ``Swordfish swordfish, large food and game fish, Xiphias gladius, of the warmer Atlantic and Pacific waters, related to the sailfish. It is named for its sharp, broad, elongated upper jaw, which it uses to flail and pierce its prey of smaller fish, rising beneath a school .''

The summer box office, running from Memorial Day in late May through Labor Day Labor Day, holiday celebrated in the United States and Canada on the first Monday in September to honor the laborer. It was inaugurated by the Knights of Labor in 1882 and made a national holiday by the U.S. Congress in 1894.  weekend in early September, will be key to propelling the industry past last year's record of $7.7 billion, Rockwell said.

``If we can continue each week to offer strong commercial fare, you start building momentum and people get excited about what's playing at movie theaters,'' said Dan Marks, executive vice president of ACNielsen EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) The electronic communication of business transactions, such as orders, confirmations and invoices, between organizations. Third parties provide EDI services that enable organizations with different equipment to connect. , a Los Angeles-based box office firm. ``They'll come to the theater even if it's the first week in May.''

However unlikely, that weekend is now an important date on Hollywood's calendar because it's an ideal time to jump-start summer movie fever. Last year, that weekend saw the opening of DreamWorks' ``Gladiator gladiator

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,'' while the original ``The Mummy'' brought in $44 million on the same weekend in 1999. The sequel was expected to earn no more than $55 million in its first three days.

```The Mummy Returns''' signifies that audiences are ready to go back to the movies in big numbers,'' Dergarabedian said.

It helped that ``Mummy'' faced competition from only one other action film, ``Driven'' starring Sylvester Stallone, and ``Spy Kids'' and ``Bridget Jones's Diary,'' which were aimed, respectively, at kids and women.

One of the most anticipated summer releases debuts Memorial Day weekend: World War II epic ``Pearl Harbor'' from the Walt Disney Noun 1. Walt Disney - United States film maker who pioneered animated cartoons and created such characters as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck; founded Disneyland (1901-1966)
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 Co.

MANY HAPPY RETURNS

All-time opening weekend revenue (Friday-Sunday)

$72.1 million ``The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (Universal) 1997

$68.14 million ``The Mummy Returns'' (Universal) 2001

$64.81 million ``Star Wars: Episode One - The Phantom Menace'' (Fox) 1999

$58 million ``Hannibal'' (MGM MGM
 in full Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.

U.S. corporation and film studio. It was formed when the film distributor Marcus Loew, who bought Metro Pictures in 1920, merged it with the Goldwyn production company in 1924 and with Louis B. Mayer Pictures in 1925.
) 2001

$57.84 million ``Mission: Impossible 2'' (Paramount) 2000

< Coming Contenders?

``Pearl Harbor'' (Disney)

``Tomb Raider'' (Paramount)

``A.I.'' (Warner Bros BROS Brothers
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.)

``Shrek'' (Dreamworks)

``Dr. Dolittle 2'' (Fox)

``A Knight's Tale'' (Columbia)

``Swordfish'' (Warner)

``Jurassic Park 3'' (Universal)

``Planet of the Apes'' (Fox)

``American Pie 2'' (Universal)

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(color) ``The Mummy Returns'' set a box office record for a non-holiday release, setting the tone for a blockbuster summer.

Box: MANY HAPPY RETURNS

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