"Bohemian Rhapsody" takes the rock of Freddie Mercury at number one in the United States



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Los Angeles, United States.

" Bohemian Rhapsody " took Freddie Mercury's Rock to number one at the US box office with an estimated $ 50 million fortune this weekend, announced today The specialized website Mojo Box Office .

This is the second best start for a musical biography in the United States after the figures recorded in 2015 by " Straight Outta Compton " (on the formation of the NWA hip-hop group ), with $ 60.2 million.

Bryan Singer's cbadette tells of the birth of Queen in 1970 and the transformation of teenager Farrokh Bulsara into what would be a mbad idol and an icon of the gay world Freddie Mercury until the legendary concert of Live Aid from 1985.

Rami Malek, Lucy Boynton, Lee Gwilym and Ben Hardy are the stars.

" The Nutcracker and the Four Kingdoms " debuted in second place with $ 20 million, the loosest beginning of a Disney film this year.

The film by Lbade Hallström and Joe Johnston, with Mackenzie Foy, Keira Knightley, Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman and Eugenio Derbez in the cast, is a luxurious overproduction based on the fairy tale written by ETA Hoffman in 1816 and adapted to Pyotr Ilich's ballet Tchaikovsky

Another first, that of "Nobody's Fool" by Tyler Perry, takes third place with $ 14 million.

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This is a love story directed and written by Tyler Perry – an icon for the African-American community – of which the goal is to explore the prison reality of many African Americans and Latinos. Tiffany Haddish and Tika Sumpter lead the cast.

The musical drama "A Star is Born" appears in fourth place with 11.1 million dollars
. Bradley Cooper's behind-the-scenes debut tells how a Singer (Lady Gaga) girl reaches fame while her partner, an artist ravaged by the ghosts of the past (Cooper), inexorably begins to sink into alcohol and the drug.

Finally, " Halloween " remains in fifth place with $ 11 million
The film, directed by David Gordon Green, is a direct sequel to John Carpenter's clbadic and allows Jamie Lee Curtis resumed the role with which he made his film debut, that of suffering Laurie Strode, who is again hunted by Michael Myers, one of the most iconic villains of the seventh art

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