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The film earned a $12.7
million internationally and another $7.4 million in the US, the
report said.
The enthusiastic reception could prompt Sony Pictures to extend
the movie's two week screening window, as positive reviews and
word-of-mouth approval send more fans to see the 90-minute
documentary culled from some 100 hours of rehearsal footage.
The box office haul was released in conjunction with a report
from Forbes magazine that identified Jackson as one of the
year's top earning dead celebrities. He earned $90 million in
the year, including $72 million since his death.
Jackson was beaten by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, who
earned $350 million, and songwriting duo Richard Rodgers and
Oscar Hammerstein who earned $235 million. But he came ahead of
last year's No. 1, Elvis Presley, with $55 million; 'The Lord of
the Rings' author J.R.R. Tolkien with $50 million; and John
Lennon with $9 million.
Jackson's father Joe Jackson announced Wednesday night that a
tribute museum to the star would be built in his hometown of
Gary, Indiana. The Jackson patriarch, who has been accused of
numerous attempts to cash in on his son's talent, announced
plans for the museum, hotel and performing arts centre together
with Gary mayor Rudy Clay in Los Angeles. However there were no
details on how the projects will be funded and it is unclear
whether Jackson's estate will back the effort.
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