Charlie And The Chocolate Factory held on to its international crown and passed $200m as a $13.8m weekend haul from 52 markets raised the running total to $201.1m.

The Warner Bros Pictures International (WBPI) release was powered by a $2.7m number one Italian debut on 400 screens.

The family picture openedtop in Denmark on an impressive $307,000 including previews on 64 screens.

Charlie stayed top in Japan in its third weekend on $3.9m for $22m, added $1.6m for $5m in South Korea to rank third in its second weekend, and added $1.2m for $14.8m in its fourth weekend in Australia.

Norway deserves specialmention, as Charlie remained topon a superb $1m for $3.2m after only two weekends, outdoing second weekendresults for Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban.

Dukes of Hazzard added 2.5m on 995 screens in 21 markets for a $20.3m international cumulative total.The Island stands at $123.1m.

Buena Vista International(BVI) reported a $6.2m weekend gross for Cinderella Man, raising the overall total to $27m after threeweekends.

The drama opened on $255,000in Belgium and grossed $85,000 from eight Australia cities. It will expand widein Australia next weekend.

Cinderella Man has grossed $3.4m in the UK after three weekends,$3.3m in Italy where it ranks fifth after three, and $2.8m in Spain and $2.3min Mexico after the same amount of time.

BVI's family title SkyHigh raised its running total by$1.2m to $4.7m; it climbed to top spot in its second weekend in Mexico on$508,000 for $1.5m. Australia has generated $2.2m after three.

Flightplan, the number one title in North America this weekend,opened day-and-date in Malaysia, where it launched number one on $175,000.

Universal's Pride And Prejudice stayed top in the UK in its second weekend through UIP as it added $3.5m for an $11.7m total. It opened well in the Netherlands on $270,000 in 50 sites. Overall the picture has grossed $12m from the early stages of its run.

Land Of The Dead grossed $2m from 900 international venues for a$20.6m cumulative total including France. It opened in second place in the UKon $812,000 from 318 sites.

The 40-Year-Old Virgin opened in second place in Brazil on $300,000 from 81sites. It stands at 10.9m after four weekends in the UK and has amassed $11.2mfrom only two territories to date. Skeleton Key stands at $38.3m.

DreamWorks International'sanimated title Wallace And Gromit In The Curse Of The Wererabbit grossed $1.2m from 296 sites and has taken $4m sofar, most of it in Australia, where the picture stands at $3.7m after twoweekends.

Madagascar added $3.1m from 1,834 sites in 27 territories tobring its total gross to $321m through UIP and non-UIP distributors to date.

Red Eye has grossed $21.7m following a decent $850,000 debutin Spain from 215 venues, and Paramount's Four Brothers stands at $1.7m.

Sony Pictures ReleasingInternational's (SPRI) Bewitched added$3.7m on 2,200 prints in 38 territories for a $50.8m total.

The comedy opened top inFrance on $2.1m on 491 screens, and ranks second in Germany after four weekendson $5.8m. There are five major markets still to open.

Deuce Bigalow: EuropeanGigolo opened top in Australia on$1.4m on 226 screens and is expected to play out well when schools break forholiday in New South Wales and western parts of the continent next weekend. Thecomedy added $2.2m overall for an $11.2m early international running total.

Fantastic Four added $2.2m on 549 screens in its second weekend inItaly through Fox International for an $8.9m cumulative total. It added $1.3mon 427 in its second weekend in Japan for $5.6m. Overall the picture stands at$159.2m.

The Transporter 2 opened top in Taiwan on $431,000 on 83 and opened topin UAE on a superb $371,000 on 25. The action sequel stands at $5.1m overall.

Fever Pitch opened in Spain on $470,000 on 275; it has amassed$3.7m through all its markets to date.

New Line International's Wedding Crashers has grossed $1.1m in its first five days in Mexico and stands at $59.5m from all its markets to date.