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Horror possesses box office in quiet end to summer

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There were some smaller surprise successes, including the anti-Barack Obama documentary "2016: Obama's America," which expanded into broader nationwide release and came in at No. 8 with $7.1 million. That raised its total to $20.3 million since the documentary opened in a handful of theaters in mid-July.

The weekend's other new wide release, the family flick "The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure," flopped with just $601,545, averaging a tiny $278 a screen in 2,160 theaters, one of the poorest openings in recent box office history. By comparison, "The Possession" averaged $7,564 in 2,816 cinemas.

Most scary movies draw their biggest crowd on opening day Friday as horror fans turn out for the debut, with business dropping on Saturday. "The Possession" bucked that pattern as the audience grew larger on Saturday then held up solidly through Sunday and Monday.

"Horror films normally don't do that," said Richie Fay, head of distribution for Lionsgate. "If you play to that audience and that audience is satisfied, they talk about it and they come back on Saturday or their friends come back with them on Saturday."

Warner Bros. just opened "The Dark Knight Rises" in China and Italy, lifting the Batman blockbuster back to the No. 1 spot internationally with $46.4 million and raising its overseas total to $575 million.

"The Dark Knight Rises" took in an additional $7.9 million domestically over Labor Day weekend to push its domestic haul to $433.2 million. The film joined 2008's "The Dark Knight" as a $1 billion worldwide hit, with its total now at a few million dollars more than its predecessor's.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Where available, latest international numbers are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. "The Possession," $21.3 million ($3.5 million international).

2. "Lawless," $13 million.

3. "The Expendables 2," $11.2 million ($20 million international).

4. "The Bourne Legacy," $9.4 million ($12.6 million international).

5. "ParaNorman," $8.8 million ($3.1 million international).

6. "The Odd Life of Timothy Green," $8.5 million.

7. "The Dark Knight Rises," $7.9 million ($46.4 million international).

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