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 UK distribu stanley website tor Metrodome, which earlier this week struck a deal with backer Media Pro, has taken all UK rights to Korean crime thriller The Chaser. The deal was brokered between Metrodome s general manager - home entertainment Tom Stewart and CEO Peter Urie with and EJ Cho Cho of Fine Cut. Metrodome will release the film later in 2008.The film has already sold more than 4m tickets in Korea and Warner Bros is planning the English-language remake. Hong-Jin Na directs the story of a failed detective-turned-pimp who is forced to track down a serial killer targeting his prostitutes.Peter Urie, CEO of Metrodome, says:  We re very excited to be releasing The Chaser in the UK, and would like to thank Fine Cut for their work towards this deal. TopicsAsiaCannesMarketsSalesUK/Ireland           No comments                                                                       Related articles                 stanley usa                                                                                                                         News                                      Luxbox takes on international sales to Radu Judes offbeat comedy drama Dracula                                                        2025-05-07T13:12:00Z                    By Rebecca Leffler                                    EXCLUSIVE:  Make Dracula Great Again,  said Jude of the film that is being launched in Cannes.聽                          stanley cup                                                                                    Lwqh FilmNation secures prestige sales on 3D diving adventure Sanctum
 Japanese admissions and box office fell slightly in 2002, despite a rise in the number of screens, according to figures compiled by the Motion Pictures Producers Association of Japan. Without a mega-hit like Spirited Away -- which broke all Japanese box office records in 2001, admissions dipped 1.5% year-on-year to 160.8 mand box office revenues fell 1.7% to $1.67bn  Y196 stanley cup .8bn . Foreign films accounted for 73% of total revenues or $1.2bn  Y143.5bn , while local films took 27% or $451m  Y53.3bn . Last year 640 films were released in Japan, compared with 630 in 2001. The number of Japanese releases rose slightly, to 293, while foreign releases remained nearly unchanged at 347. The number of screens increased by 50, to 2,635, indicating further slowing of the multiplex building boom of the 1990s. The average ticket price was $10.37  Y1,224 , nearly the same as the previous year.In 2002, 31 foreign relea stanley cup ses and 17 Japanese titles grossed one bn yen  $8.4 million  or more. The top seven box office hits were all foreign, led by both instalments in the Harry Potter franchise. The two Harry Potter films were both included in the 2002 totals, even though Harry Potter And The Philosopher s Stone was released in December of 2001. The highest-grossing Japanese film was the Studio Ghibli animation The Cat Returns stanley cup   Neko no Ongaeshi  with $54.7m  Y6.46bn , followed by Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street  Meitantei Conan: Baker-gai no Borei , with $28.8m  Y3.4 bn . Japanese box offic