List of 2007 box office number-one films in Chile

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This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in Chile during 2007.

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#DateFilmGrossNotes
1January 10, 2007 Eragon $384,768
2January 17, 2007$204,311
3January 24, 2007 Night at the Museum $506,196
4January 31, 2007$344,687
5February 7, 2007$282,232
6February 14, 2007$194,448
7February 21, 2007$167,773
8February 25, 2007$124,871
9March 7, 2007$87,970
10March 14, 2007 Apocalypto $100,267
11March 21, 2007$71,037
12March 28, 2007$59,570
13April 4, 2007 300 $612,191
14April 11, 2007$349,847
15April 18, 2007$179,640
18May 6, 2007 Spider-Man 3 $1,147,009
19May 13, 2007$518,537
21May 27, 2007 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End $952,349
22June 3, 2007$536,012
23June 10, 2007$350,994
24June 17, 2007 Shrek the Third $793,432
25June 24, 2007$491,600
26July 1, 2007 Ratatouille $382,754
27July 8, 2007$248,702
28July 15, 2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $843,898
29July 22, 2007 Transformers $788,905
30July 29, 2007 The Simpsons Movie $1,311,933
31August 5, 2007$694,218
32August 12, 2007$254,171
33August 19, 2007 Live Free or Die Hard $146,452
34August 26, 2007$84,701
35September 2, 2007The Simpsons Movie$64,738
36September 9, 2007La Remolienda$40,992
38September 23, 2007$49,091
39September 30, 2007 Evan Almighty $97,808
40October 7, 2007 Radio Corazón $529,928
42October 21, 2007$136,131
43October 28, 2007 Underdog $90,042
44November 4, 2007$132,297
45November 11, 2007$50,384
46November 18, 2007Che Kopete: La Película$241,985
47November 25, 2007 Beowulf $151,569
48December 2, 2007$104,305
49December 9, 2007 Bee Movie $160,882
50December 16, 2007 The Golden Compass $155,422
51December 23, 2007 Enchanted $93,908
52December 30, 2007 National Treasure: Book of Secrets $163,932

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