Universal's romantic comedy Love Actually took $4.7m from 1,819 sites in 25 countries at theweekend, raising the cumulative score in the territories where it isdistributed by UIP to $139.2m.

Including France ($6m), Russia ($2m) and the US ($58m), ithas grossed $205m worldwide and has eight countries to open including Japan onFeb 7.

Weekend highlights were $1.4m from 355 prints in its eighth weekin the UK, dropping 28% for a mighty $56.6m running total, and $920,000 from242 venues in its third weekend in Australia, dropping 41% for $9.4m.

Other updated running totals include $12.9m in its eighth week inGermany, a superb $8.8m in its sixth week in Korea and $8.1m in its eighth weekin Spain.

Thedance drama Honeygrossed $2.3m from 488 at the weekend in Australia, Germany and Switzerland,raising its international running total to $7.6m.

Itopened sixth in Australia on an estimated $1.1m from 104 sites, whichexecutives said was roughly 50% ahead of Blue Crush and 38% ahead of SaveThe Last Dance.With three weeks of summer school holidays remaining, the film is off to astrong start.

Honey ranked third in Germanyin its third week behind Return Of The King and the opening of TheLast Samurai,adding $982,000 from 361 sites and dropping 37% for $6.m.

Peter Pan grossed $2.2m from 723 venues in Australia, NewZealand and the UK for a $17.1m international running total.

The live action children's classic took $1.7m from 420 sitesin its third weekend in the UK, dropping 40% and finishing third on $11.2m, andadded $434,000 in its fourth week in Australia, dropping 33% for $5.1m and 10thplace.

Intolerable Cruelty raised its running total in Greeceto $1.4m with a $324,000 weekend haul from 37 sites that followed lastweek's $666,000 opening gross from 36, an extraordinary result that thedistributor said marked one of the biggest ever industry bows there.

Overall the black comedy has amassed $7.7m at the internationalbox office and opens in Japan on Apr 17.

21 Grams opened on an estimated $260,000 from 115 in Brazilfor sixth place, some 50% bigger then Talk To Her, althoughbox office figures await confirmation. In its eighth week in Mexico the dramaadded $28,000 from 32 for $4.8m.

Lost In Translation held strong in its third week inAustralia, adding $209,000 from 34 for $1.4m.

It has just passed the final gross of Adaptation ($1.4m) andThe Royal Tenenbaums ($1.3m) and is currently tracking 55% ahead of BeingJohn Malkovich, which grossed $1.7m.