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British cinemas enjoyed a strong year in 2007 with £904 million taken at the box office – that’s 8% higher than 2006.
British films performed well, accounting for 28% of takings, up from 19% in 2006, and the third highest since records began in 1996.
The amount of money spent on making films in the UK in 2007 - including Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince, Sweeney Todd, Brideshead Revisited and How To Lose Friends And Alienate People - was £723 million, down from £855 million in 2006, which was the second highest year on record.
Top 10 UK films
1. Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix - £49.43 million
2. The Bourne Ultimatum - £23.72 million
3. The Golden Compass - £23.52 million
4. Mr Bean's Holiday - £22.11 million
5. Hot Fuzz - £20.99 million
6. Stardust - £14.85 million
7. Atonement - £11.63 million
8. Run, Fat Boy, Run - £11.01 million
9. St Trinian's - £7.71 million
10. Miss Potter - £6.91 million