Rounding out the top five were Tom Cruise's Hitler-assassination thriller "Valkyrie" at No. 4 with $14.0 million and a total of $60.7 million since its Christmas Day release. Jim Carrey's former chart-topper "Yes Man" followed with $13.9 million and a 17-day haul of $79.4 million.
Twentieth Century Fox is a unit of unit of News Corp. "Slumdog Millionaire" and "The Wrestler" were released by News Corp's Fox Searchlight Pictures.
"Bedtime Stories" was released by Walt Disney Pictures, and "Doubt" by Miramax Films. Both are units of Walt Disney Co.
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" was released by Paramount Pictures, and "Defiance" by Paramount Vantage. Both are units of Viacom Inc.
"Valkyrie" was released by United Artists, a unit of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which is privately held.
"Gran Torino" and "Yes Man" were released by Warner Bros, a unit of Time Warner Inc.
"Good" was released by closely held Thinkfilm. "Milk" was released by Focus Features, a unit of General Electric Co's NBC Universal.