Finally, Doug Liman’s “Fair Game,” a fictionalized account of the 2003 outing of former CIA agent Valerie Plame (Naomi Watts) and the impact it had on her marriage to United States Foreign Service diplomat Joe Wilson (Sean Penn), expanded slightly from 386 to 396 screens this weekend. Distributor Summit Entertainment continued to see fair numbers for “Game” as a result – it grossed an estimated $1,583,000, a 9% uptick from last weekend that resulted in a $3,997 average (also up from last weekend), and took its total to $5,975,000.
Summit's Fair Game, the big screen telling -- co-starring Naomi Watts and Sean Penn -- of the Valerie Plame CIA leak story, has grossed $8.6 million overseas so far thanks to a $2 million weekend at 700 screens in 17 markets, with most of the action coming from Australia and Germany.
And in Australia, Fair Game, starring Naomi Watts, opened strongly in third position with $587,118 across 138 screens. Its screen average was $4254.
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As always, more impressive overseas.
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