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Bond's Skyfall soars at US box office
James Bond's Skyfall has taken a record $87.8m (拢55m) in its opening weekend at the North American box office.
The third instalment starring Daniel Craig outperformed the $67.5m (拢42m) US debut of 2008's Quantum of Solace, the franchise's previous best opening.
Skyfall took over the top spot from Disney's animated comedy, Wreck-It Ralph, which earned $33.1m (拢20.7m).
In third place, Denzel Washington's Flight earned $15.1m (拢9.4m).
Skyfall was the weekend's only new wide release but Steven Spielberg's Lincoln had a huge start in a small number of cinemas.
Starring Daniel Day-Lewis as the 16th President, it earned $900,000 (拢566,000) in just 11 locations with average ticket sales of $81,818 (拢51,501) per theatre.
By comparison, Skyfall earned an average of $25,050 (拢15,765) at each of the 3,505 locations at which it was screened.
Skyfall has now earned $518.6m (拢326.5m) worldwide since its release at the end of October.
The 23rd Bond film also more than doubled the $40.8m (拢25.6m) debut of Craig's first Bond movie in 2006, Casino Royale.
Rory Bruer, head of distribution at Sony, which produces the Bond films along with MGM said: "It's quite a testament to Bond, considering it's the 50th anniversary.
"What a great anniversary present," he added.
Bond, one of Hollywood's most-enduring franchises debuted 50 years ago with Dr No and over the last two decades the films have earned an average of around $200m (拢125m) each domestically in inflation-adjusted dollars.
While Skyfall marks a new high for Bond's opening-weekend revenue, it is still a way off the biggest audiences 007 has ever drawn.
Adjusted for inflation, Sean Connery's 1965 Bond adventure, Thunderball would have taken in an estimated $508m (拢319.8m) domestically in today's dollars, while Goldfinger released in 1964 was close behind, earning $444m (拢279m), according to box-office tracker Hollywood.com.
It was an impressive weekend at the US box office with overall domestic revenues at $172m (拢108m) - a 26% increase on the same weekend last year.
So far this year, domestic revenues are at $9.1 billion (拢5.7b), up 4.3% from 2011, according to Hollywood.com.
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