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Tim Burton's longtime girlfriend, Helena Bonham Carter, provides the voice for the evil Red Queen in "Alice in Wonderland."
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updated 3/14/2010 4:19:35 PM ET 2010-03-14T20:19:35

Alice is still ruling the movie palace.

Johnny Depp and Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" easily remained the No. 1 weekend draw with $62 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. The Disney fantasy has climbed to a $208.6 million total domestically, becoming the first $200 million hit released this year.

In its second weekend in theaters, "Alice in Wonderland" pulled ahead of the $206.5 million domestic haul of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" to become the top-grossing of Depp and Burton's seven films together, which include "Edward Scissorhands," "Sweeney Todd" and "Corpse Bride."

"I believe it's literally the magical, if you would, pairing of Tim and Johnny," said Chuck Viane, head of distribution for Disney. "When you take those two, they always seem to make something really out of the ordinary."

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"Alice in Wonderland" added $76 million overseas to bring its international total to $221 million and its worldwide gross to $430 million.

A rush of new movies had so-so openings, led by Matt Damon's Iraq War thriller "Green Zone," which debuted at No. 2 with $14.5 million domestically. Released by Universal, "Green Zone" stars Damon as the leader of a U.S. Army team who stumbles onto a conspiracy over the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

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Paramount's romantic comedy "She's Out of My League" debuted at No. 3 with $9.6 million. The movie stars Jay Baruchel as a geek in an unlikely romance with a babe.

"Twilight" star Robert Pattinson's romantic drama "Remember Me" opened at No. 4 with $8.3 million. The Summit Entertainment release stars Pattinson and "Lost" co-star Emilie de Ravin in a dark story of young lovers with tragedy in their past.

In its fourth weekend, Paramount's "Shutter Island," the latest collaboration between Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese, was No. 5 with $8.1 million, raising its domestic total to $108 million.

Debuting at No. 6 with $7.6 million was Fox Searchlight's comedy "Our Family Wedding," starring America Ferrera as a Hispanic bride marrying a black man.

‘Alice’ and everybody else
"Alice in Wonderland" took in nearly as much as the rest of the top-10 movies combined.

"It's like this great divide between the No. 1 and 2 films, which says that without 'Alice in Wonderland' in the marketplace, we'd be hurting right now," said Paul Dergarabedian, box-office analyst for Hollywood.com. "By itself, it's really propelling huge box office."

Hollywood's business soared, with overall revenues at $144 million, up 43 percent from the same weekend last year, when "Race to Witch Mountain" led with a $24.4 million debut.

For the year, revenues are at $2.24 billion, up 9 percent compared to receipts last year, when Hollywood took in a record $10.6 billion.

Factoring in higher admission prices, movie attendance this year is running 6.7 percent ahead of 2009's, according to Hollywood.com. Before "Alice in Wonderland" opened, attendance was lagging slightly behind last year's.

"In just a couple of weeks, 'Alice' has turned the entire marketplace around almost single-handedly," Dergarabedian said.

James Cameron's science-fiction sensation remained a strong draw after nearly three months in theaters, taking in $6.6 million to raise its domestic total to $730.3 million. The 20th Century Fox release has topped $2.6 billion worldwide.

Summit Entertainment's "The Hurt Locker," which beat "Avatar" for best picture at the Academy Awards, got a slight box-office bump from its Oscar triumph. The Iraq War drama, which is out on DVD but came back to theaters for Oscar season, pulled in $828,000, raising its box-office total to $15.7 million.

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Photos: ‘Alice in Wonderland’

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  1. The Mad Hatter

    Johnny Depp plays The Mad Hatter in the 3-D remake of "Alice in Wonderland." With his outrageous appearance, the character could be a cousin to Depp's Willy Wonka and his Sweeney Todd. (AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. The White Queen

    Anne Hathaway is shown as The White Queen. After playing a princess twice in “The Princess Diaries” films, Hathaway finally graduates to playing a queen. This is the actress's first time working with director Tim Burton. (AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. The Red Queen

    Helena Bonham Carter is shown as The Red Queen. Tim Burton's girlfriend is no stranger to extreme makeup. From her ape makeover for "Planet of the Apes" to her role as the meat-pie making Mrs. Lovett in "Sweeney Todd," Bonham Carter has come a long way since her early roles in period films such as "A Room With A View." (AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. Oh, brother

    British actor Matt Lucas portrays Tweedledee and Tweedledum. The odd twins are the first people that Alice meets on her Wonderland journey. (AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. Alice

    Mia Wasikowska is shown as Alice. In Burton's film, a teenage Alice falls back down the rabbit hole into the world she visited as a child and has forgotten for a decade. (AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. Fantasy world

    Depp, left, and Burton, photographed in 2007, have worked on seven films together, including "Edward Scissorhands," "Ed Wood," "Sleepy Hollow" and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." (Kevork Djansezian / AP file) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. Back to Wonderland

    Alice returns to a Wonderland in turmoil, and must step up to help fight the terrifying Red Queen. (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. And ... action!

    Director Tim Burton has been behind the camera since his childhood in Burbank, Calif., when he would make short films in his back yard. (Leah Gallo / Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. Explaining his vision

    Burton works with Mia Wasikowska on a scene. The Australian-born actress was chosen for the role of Alice after a lengthy search. (Leah Gallo / Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. Bundled up

    Producer Richard Zanuck and Wasikowska on the set. Most of the film was shot in the cities of Plymouth and Torpoint, England. (Leah Gallo / Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. Creepy caterpillar

    Actor Alan Rickman provided the voice of Absolem, the caterpillar, but his face wasn't composited onto the character. (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. Castle charms

    If the castle in "Alice in Wonderland" looks a little like Cinderella's castle at Disneyland, don't be surprised. The film is a Walt Disney production. (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. Puppy love

    Hathaway's White Queen greets the Bloodhound. (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. Cat got your tongue?

    The famed Cheshire Cat is voiced by legendary British comic Stephen Fry. (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. Lady in red

    The Red Queen hates animals, and uses them as furniture. (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. Dog days

    The Bloodhound's voice is provided by Timothy Spall, who worked with Burton in "Sweeney Todd." (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. Ready for battle?

    Crispin Glover provides the voice of the Knave of Hearts, the arrogant head of the Red Queen's army. (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. Crazy for you

    Depp's Mad Hatter has orange hair, an allusion to mercury poisoning suffered by many real hatmakers, who used mercury to cure felt. (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. Alice in armor

    Alice learns she is the only one who can slay the Jabberwock, the dragon who terrorizes Wonderland, and must prepare for battle. (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. Try my potion

    Hathaway drew inspiration from singer Blondie and actress Greta Garbo, among others, as she prepared to play the White Queen. (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  21. Seeing red

    The Red Queen, whose character also includes the Queen of Hearts from the "Alice" books, rules Wonderland with an iron fist, and an army. (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  22. Twin bill

    Actor Matt Lucas' face was digitally added to twins Tweedledum and Tweedledee. (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  23. Off with his head!

    Even the frog servants should know better than to anger the Red Queen. (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  24. Eye see you

    Crispin Glover's Knave of Hearts is the only one who can calm the Red Queen. He's seven-and-a-half feet tall and wears a heart-shaped patch over one eye on his battle-scarred face. (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  25. Crazy characters

    The Dodo, the Dormouse, and the White Rabbit join Tweedledee and Tweedledum in Wonderland. The White Rabbit is voiced by Michael Sheen, well-known for playing Tony Blair in "The Queen." (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
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