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Twenty years ago, crooks Johna and Ron were able to hide the diamond they stole, just before being arrested, in young Gert's football at the Old Castle Inn owned by Marlène's family. Today, the crooks have escaped and want the loot back. But a contractor has got permission to tear down the ruined inn and build an apartment building on the site, unless it's completely repaired within a week. When Marlène calls him, Gert abandons his planned week of holiday at sea to do the daunting job, helped by the mayor, Van Leemhuyzen and Octaaf. Alberto meanwhile rides through town on his motorbike, trying to get his career launched as a 'flying barber'.
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Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
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Sep 24-28 | 50 | $671 | +52.8% | 1 | - | $671 | $1,258,387 | 29 |
Sep 17-21 | 51 | $439 | -58.9% | 1 | - | $439 | $1,257,716 | 28 |
Sep 10-14 | 46 | $1,067 | -64.3% | 1 | - | $1,067 | $1,257,256 | 27 |
Sep 3-7 | 39 | $2,988 | +45% | 1 | -1 | $2,988 | $1,256,168 | 26 |
Aug 27-31 | 38 | $2,061 | -35.3% | 2 | +1 | $1,030 | $1,334,390 | 25 |
Aug 20-24 Beijing Olympics | 39 | $3,186 | +8.2% | 1 | - | $3,186 | $1,331,815 | 24 |
Aug 13-17 Beijing Olympics | 41 | $2,945 | -18.6% | 1 | - | $2,945 | $1,327,705 | 23 |
Aug 6-10 Beijing Olympics | 36 | $3,617 | +71.5% | 1 | -1 | $3,617 | $1,323,224 | 22 |
Jul 30-Aug 3 | 39 | $2,109 | - | 2 | - | $1,054 | $1,318,498 | 21 |
Jul 16-20 | 31 | $6,645 | +39.7% | 2 | - | $3,322 | $1,330,239 | 19 |
Jul 9-13 | 32 | $4,758 | +52% | 2 | -2 | $2,379 | $1,322,915 | 18 |
Jul 2-6 | 37 | $3,130 | +23.8% | 4 | -1 | $782 | $1,313,454 | 17 |
Jun 25-29 | 42 | $2,529 | -61.8% | 5 | -10 | $505 | $1,288,731 | 16 |
Jun 18-22 | 26 | $6,614 | -61.8% | 15 | -3 | $440 | $1,285,506 | 15 |
Jun 11-15 | 17 | $17,300 | +22.3% | 18 | - | $961 | $1,268,641 | 14 |
Jun 4-8 | 20 | $14,142 | +29.9% | 18 | -2 | $785 | $1,280,678 | 13 |
May 28-Jun 1 | 23 | $10,888 | -23.6% | 20 | -2 | $544 | $1,239,961 | 12 |
May 21-25 | 18 | $14,246 | -17.2% | 22 | -3 | $647 | $1,228,307 | 11 |
May 14-18 | 20 | $17,215 | +585.9% | 25 | -3 | $688 | $1,208,342 | 10 |
May 7-11 | 34 | $2,510 | -94.5% | 28 | -6 | $89 | $1,189,393 | 9 |
Apr 30-May 4 | 15 | $45,673 | +343.6% | 34 | -1 | $1,343 | $1,181,559 | 8 |
Apr 23-27 | 28 | $10,296 | -70.1% | 35 | +6 | $294 | $1,144,410 | 7 |
Apr 16-20 | 18 | $34,461 | -34.9% | 29 | -9 | $1,188 | $1,138,465 | 6 |
Apr 9-13 | 16 | $52,902 | -78.6% | 38 | - | $1,392 | $1,113,021 | 5 |
Apr 2-6 | 7 | $247,462 | -14% | 38 | - | $6,512 | $1,054,424 | 4 |
Mar 26-30 | 7 | $287,742 | +237.3% | 38 | - | $7,572 | $699,811 | 3 |
Mar 19-23 | 10 | $85,305 | -35.6% | 38 | - | $2,244 | $247,196 | 2 |
Mar 12-16 | 6 | $132,512 | - | 38 | - | $3,487 | $158,137 | 1 |