List of 2009 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 2009.

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#DateFilmGrossNotes
1January 4, 2009 Twilight $287,433
2January 11, 2009$153,007
3January 18, 2009 Yes Man $167,997
4January 25, 2009 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button $155,449
5February 1, 2009$136,475
6February 8, 2009$105,565
7February 15, 2009 Valkyrie $200,414
8February 22, 2009 Bedtime Stories $182,093
9March 1, 2009$187,984
10March 8, 2009$104,267
11March 15, 2009$82,986
12March 22, 2009 Underworld: Rise of the Lycans $75,006
13March 29, 2009Bedtime Stories$53,213
14April 5, 2009 Monsters vs. Aliens $287,516
15April 12, 2009$201,337
16April 19, 2009 Race to Witch Mountain $124,997
17April 26, 2009$101,432
18May 3, 2009 X-Men Origins: Wolverine $388,721
19May 10, 2009$162,230
20May 17, 2009 Angels & Demons $601,689
21May 24, 2009$500,108
22May 31, 2009 Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian $282,581
23June 7, 2009 Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins $355,924
24June 14, 2009 Up $688,885
25June 21, 2009$554,330
26June 28, 2009 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen $566,091
27July 5, 2009 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs $1,381,331Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is the highest weekend opening since The Simpson Movie , and It's the most viewed film in the country since Titanic with a total gross of $7 mil.
28July 12, 2009$1,139,680
29July 19, 2009 Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince $1,218,763
30July 26, 2009Up$1,710,885Up with $1.7 mil gross broke Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs's record ($1.4 mil) and it is the highest gross for a week and $5 mil gross to date.
31August 2, 2009Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs$286,526
32August 9, 2009 G-Force $240,471
33August 16, 2009$144,199
34August 23, 2009$97,054
35August 30, 2009 Orphan $103,593
36September 6, 2009$92,758
37September 13, 2009 The Taking of Pelham 123 $83,565
38September 20, 2009$61,957
39September 27, 2009 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs $164,873
40October 4, 2009 The Final Destination $165,958
41October 11, 2009$119,688
42October 18, 2009 Inglourious Basterds $123,111
43October 25, 2009$100,612
44November 1, 2009 Michael Jackson's This Is It $238,978
45November 8, 2009 A Christmas Carol $187,756
46November 15, 2009 2012 $973,326
47November 22, 2009$778,394
48November 29, 2009 The Twilight Saga: New Moon $773,310
49December 6, 2009$365,545
50December 13, 2009$122,221
51December 20, 2009 Avatar $1,085,054
52December 27, 2009$975,811

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