Chinese domestic comedy "Two Tigers" topped the Chinese mainland box office Wednesday, according to the China Movie Data Information Network Thursday.
The film raked in about 13.9 million yuan (about 1.97 million U.S. dollars) on its sixth day of screening, accounting for over 34 percent of the daily total.
The film tells of the dark humor of a kidnapped businessman, played by renowned Chinese actor Ge You, who turns the tables on his kidnapper.
It was followed by American crime drama "Knives Out," which grossed about 10.5 million yuan.
Coming in the third was "Frozen II," a sequel to the 2013 Disney animated blockbuster "Frozen," pocketing over 7.02 million yuan on its 13th day of screening.