LOS ANGELES, Oct 1 — For once it was a comedy, not a superhero or horror flick, that topped North American box offices this weekend as Universal's raucous new release Night School pulled in an estimated US$28 million (RM115.8 million), industry tracker Exhibitor Relations reported yesterday.

Kevin Hart stars as one of a group of misfits attending night school to earn their high school diplomas, under the firm tutelage of Tiffany Haddish. The film nearly paid off its US$29 million production costs over the three-day weekend, Variety reported.

In second was another new release, family animation Smallfoot from Warner Bros., which netted US$23 million. The comic tale about a group of Yeti who run into a human — to the amazement and consternation of both sides — features the voices of Channing Tatum, LeBron James, James Corden, Zendaya and Danny DeVito.

Last weekend's top attraction, Universal's family film The House With a Clock in Its Walls, slipped to third spot, pulling in US$12.5 million. Jack Black and Cate Blanchett star alongside young Owen Vaccaro as Lewis Barnavelt, an orphan sent to live with his warlock uncle.

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In fourth was A Simple Favor, Lionsgate's drama about a mommy blogger (Anna Kendrick) who investigates the mysterious disappearance of her friend (Blake Lively). It earned US$6.6 million.

And fifth place went to horror film The Nun from Warner Bros., the latest fright fest in the popular Conjuring series. The story of a young nun, an exorcist and a guide stumbling onto a dark secret in Dracula country netted US$5.4 million.

Overall, the month brought smiles to Hollywood, ending as the second best September ever, trailing only last year's record grosses, according to the BoxOfficeMojo website.

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Rounding out this weekend's top 10 were:

Hell Fest (US$5.1 million)

Crazy Rich Asians (US$4.2 million)

The Predator (US$3.7 million)

White Boy Rick (US$2.4 million)

Peppermint (US$1.8 million) — AFP-Relaxnews