‘The Butler’ tops ‘One Direction’ at box office

This undated file film image provided by The Weinstein Company shows Oprah Winfrey as Gloria Gaines, left, and Forest Whitaker as Cecil Gaines in a scene from “Lee Daniels’ The Butler.”AP

“Lee Daniels’ The Butler” was served another first-place finish over the Labor Day weekend.

The film starring Forest Whitaker as a veteran White House butler earned $20.2 million in the top spot at the box office for the third weekend in a row, bringing the Weinstein Co. historical drama’s domestic haul to $79.5 million.

Sony’s boy-band music documentary “One Direction: This Is Us” opened in second place with $18.5 million.

The top 20 movies at U.S. and Canadian theaters Friday through Monday, followed by distribution studio, gross, number of theater locations, average receipts per location, total gross and number of weeks in release, as compiled Monday by Hollywood.com, are:

1. “Lee Daniels’ The Butler,” Weinstein Co., $20,201,272, 3,330 locations, $6,066 average, $79,466,378, three weeks.

2. “One Direction: This Is Us,” Sony, $18,472,875, 2,735 locations, $6,754 average, $18,472,875, one week.

3. “We’re the Millers,” Warner Bros., $16,288,094, 3,445 locations, $4,728 average, $113,240,012, four weeks.

4. “Planes,” Disney, $10,882,322, 3,259 locations, $3,339 average, $73,969,992, four weeks.

5. “Instructions Not Included,” Lionsgate, $10,378,558, 348 locations, $29,823 average, $10,378,558, one week.

6. “Elysium,” Sony, $8,420,783, 2,539 locations, $3,317 average, $80,524,512, four weeks.

7. “Mortal Instruments: City of Bones,” Sony, $7,069,709, 3,118 locations, $2,267 average, $24,523,893, two weeks.

8. “The World’s End,” Focus, $6,511,335, 1,553 locations, $4,193 average, $18,320,569, two weeks.

9. “Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters,” Fox, $6,189,447, 2,393 locations, $2,586 average, $56,729,466, four weeks.

10. “Getaway,” Warner Bros., $5,606,142, 2,130 locations, $2,632 average, $5,606,142, one week.

11. “Blue Jasmine,” Sony, $5,306,163, 1,179 locations, $4,501 average, $21,772,631, six weeks.

12. “You’re Next,” Lionsgate, $5,069,361, 2,437 locations, $2,080 average, $14,409,069, two weeks.

13. “Despicable Me 2,” Universal, $3,800,500, 1,284 locations, $2,960 average, $355,739,290, nine weeks.

14. “2 Guns,” Universal, $3,386,425, 1,411 locations, $2,400 average, $70,096,330, five weeks.

15. “The Grandmaster,” Weinstein Co., $3,181,334, 749 locations, $4,247 average, $3,377,378, two weeks.

16. “Closed Circuit,” Focus, $3,116,885, 870 locations, $3,583 average, $3,628,731, one week.

17. “The Smurfs 2,” Sony, $2,831,627, 1,366 locations, $2,073 average, $66,985,863, five weeks.

18. “Kick-Ass 2,” Universal, $2,469,015, 1,646 locations, $1,500 average, $26,998,060, three weeks.

19. “Monsters University,” Disney, $2,284,055, 1,889 locations, $1,209 average, $264,286,369, 11 weeks.

20. “The Wolverine,” Fox, $2,213,405, 988 locations, $2,240 average, $128,322,287, six weeks.

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