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Film News: 'Horton,' '10,000' have competition -- Hollywood juggernauts “Horton Hears a Who!” and “10,000 BC” did not have it all their own way at European wickets this weekend, with Teutonic drama “The Wave” opening top in Germany and local laffers “Grande, Grosso e Verdone” and “Bienvenue chez les Ch’tis” holding on to pole position in Italy and France respectively.
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- "The Wave" opening top in Germany and local laffers "Grande, Grosso e Verdone" - Local films strong in Europe 'Horton,' '10,000' have competition -
A dearth of strong, local films severely dented box office revenue in most of - In previous years, France and Germany have benefited from strong local films. -
A dearth of strong, local films severely dented box office revenue in most of - "In previous years, France and Germany have benefited from strong local films. -
A dearth of strong local films severely dented box office revenue in most of - "In previous years, France and Germany have benefited from strong local films. -
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