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--FILE--A moviegoer walks past a poster for the movie "Spectre" at a cinema in Yichang city, central China's Hubei province, 7 November 2015. With a stellar $48 million opening, the 24th James Bond film bagged a number of records for a 2D Hollywood movie in the worlds second-biggest movie market. It took a while, but James Bond finally won over Chinese audiences as Spectre, the 24th film in the franchise, grabbed itself a $48 million opening and a host of records in the worlds second-biggest movie market.The records tumbled as Spectre took the titles for biggest Friday opening ($15 million), biggest opening weekend and biggest three-day take ($48 million) for a 2D Hollywood movie, according to estimates from Sony. After only three days, Spectre was just $11 million shy of Skyfalls entire box office in China, with the 23rd Bond movie topping out at $59 million back in 2012.Spectres stellar performance was no doubt helped by Daniel Craig visiting China to promote the movie prior to release, including a Nov. 11 appearance on national television (with an estimated audience of 500 million) launching the Singles Day celebration with Alibaba founder Jack Ma. Singles Day is Chinas biggest online shopping day and has become something of a national phenomenon.