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By Rebecca Murray, About.com Guide to Hollywood Movies since 2001

Behind the Scenes of Inkheart

Sunday March 11, 2007
follows the adventures of Meggie (Eliza Bennett), a young girl whose dad (Brendan Fraser) can bring characters from books to life when he reads them aloud. But things turn bad and Meggie must set off on an incredible adventure after a villain (Andy Serkis) and his gang of bad guys from a children's fable kidnaps her father.

New Line Cinema recently opened up the set of Inkheart, the family-friendly film based on Cornelia Funke's popular novel, to a few Internet movie sites. Taking a break from filming, cast members Brendan Fraser, Paul Bettany, Eliza Bennett, and Andy Serkis talked about life on the set of Inkheart and the appeal of Funke's story.
  • The Cast Discuss Inkheart and Their Characters

  • (Pictured: Eliza Bennett © Richard Chavez)

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    Box Office Report - March 9-11
    300 took the box office by storm, setting a new record for a March R-rated release while proving audiences will still turn out in droves for historic epics - if they're done right. Made for around $65 million, writer/director Zack Snyder's adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel squashed its competition and surpassed pre-release industry expectations by at least $20 million.

    Top 10 Films for the Weekend Ending 3/11/07:
    1) 300 - $70,885,301
    2) Wild Hogs - $27,601,291
    3) Bridge to Terabithia - $6,779,315
    4) Ghost Rider - $6,670,463
    5) Zodiac - $6,641,870
    6) Norbit - $4,278,099
    7) The Number 23 - $4,082,292
    8) Music and Lyrics - $3,744,084
    9) Breach - $2,505,640
    10) Amazing Grace - $2,478,036
    (Poster © Warner Bros Pictures)
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