-Beverly Hills Chihuahua' Remains Top Dog!

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Drew Barrymore: Talking dog flick -Beverly Hills Chihuahua' led the box office for the second week running, taking in $17.5 million, according to preliminary studio estimates. The film about a posh Beverly Hills chihuahua who finds herself lost while on vacation in Mexico and seeks help to return home stars Drew Barrymore, Jamie Lee Curtis, Andy Garcia and George Lopez. Horror pic -Quarantine' debuted at No. 2 with $14.2 million. “Dexter”'s Jennifer Carpenter stars as a TV reporter whose routine fire department ridealong turns into a living hell when she is trapped inside a mysteriously quarantined apartment building to deal with unspeakable horrors. Read the full story   Archived Read full story at people.getmash.net

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