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HANDOUT IMAGE: Still of Scarlett Johansson in Lucy (2014). Photo by Jessica Forde - © Universal Pictures. Credit: Photo by Jessica Forde/Universal Pictures Image Credit: The Washington Post

French film director Luc Besson was over $5 million (Dh18.4 million) richer on Monday after his film Lucy starring Scarlett Johansson as a woman with a super-powered brain topped the North American box office at the weekend.

Shares in film-making company Europacorp, in which he holds a 44 per cent stake or some 12.94 million shares, climbed 7.5 per cent to €4.15 each, valuing his holding at €53.7 million, up by 3.75 million ($5.04 million) from Friday’s stock market close.

Lucy collected $45 million at the weekend, Europacorp said in a statement, outmuscling Hercules, which took in $29 million for second place.

Johansson plays a woman who can stop traffic and move objects with her mind after a drug planted in her body causes her brain to operate at abnormally high levels.

The special effects-laden movie was released by Universal Pictures, a unit of Comcast Corp, and made for a relatively inexpensive $40 million, according to the movie site Box Office Mojo.

Gilbert Dupont analyst Jean-Baptiste Sargeant said even though royalties would not come through for two or three years, Lucy’s strong showing would have an instant image-related impact for Europacorp.

“It’s simpler to attract big cinema names when you can leverage a success,” he said.