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Ninja Turtles Don’t Loosen Hold on No.1 Box Office Spot

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

Turtlemania continues!

In its third week of release, “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” continued to snap up the green and again grabbed the No. 1 spot at the nation’s box office.

With an assist from kids on Spring Break, the reptilian quartet with an appetite for justice--and pizza--had ticket sales of about $14 million. The surprise hit from New Line Cinema has grossed about $64 million.

“Turtles,” in release on 2,377 screens, is averaging about $5,889 per screen--a very healthy figure.

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With ticket sales of about $11 million, Touchstone’s “Pretty Woman” claimed the No. 2 spot. Starring Richard Gere and Julia Roberts, the tale of love with the proper hooker has grossed about $50 million.

Touchstone also claimed third place, with the further adventures of the well-intentioned but perpetually bumbling (“knowwhatImean”) Ernest. With ticket sales of about $4.3 million, “Ernest Goes to Jail” has grossed about $11 million.

In fourth place was Paramount Pictures’ omnipresent submarine thriller, “The Hunt for Red October,” with ticket sales of about $4.1 million. The screen adaptation of Tom Clancy’s best seller has grossed more than $87 million.

Fifth place went to Orion’s supernatural scare show, “The First Power,” starring Lou Diamond Phillips. With ticket sales of about $3.9 million, it has grossed about $10 million.

Aside from Miramax’s “The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover”--a controversial odyssey about food and sex, revenge and violence set in a posh restaurant--it was not a good week for new releases.

Despite the star power of Dudley Moore and Daryl Hannah, Paramount Pictures’ “Crazy People” earned only $3.4 million on 1,389 screens, for about $2,447 per screen and a sixth-place ranking. Columbia Pictures’ “The Gods Must Be Crazy II”--the sequel to the 1981 cult hit from Botswana--earned $1.2 million on 321 screens, for about $3,800 per screen and 10th place at the box office.

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