'Gone Girl' remains at top of North American box office
Rosamund Pike (L) and Ben Affleck attend the world premiere of "Gone Girl" during the 52nd New York Film Festival on September 26, 2014 (AFP Photo/Dimitrios Kambouris)

"Gone Girl" stood tall atop the North American box office for a second straight week, fighting back competition from a number of new films, industry estimates showed Sunday.


The mystery, starring Ben Affleck as a husband accused of murdering his wife (Rosamund Pike), raked in $26.8 million over the weekend, bringing its two-week haul to $78.3 million.

Action-horror film "Dracula Untold" -- depicting the vampire as a flawed hero in a tragic love tale -- debuted in the number two spot this weekend with $23.5 million.

Disney's new release "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" -- based on a children's book of the same name and starring Steve Carell and Jennifer Garner -- opened in third place at $19.1 million.

In the fourth spot was horror flick "Annabelle" about a haunted supernatural doll. It earned $16.4 million, falling from the number two spot last weekend.

Robert Downey Jr's much-anticipated "The Judge," co-starring 83-year-old Robert Duvall, debuted in fifth place with a disappointing $13.3 million.

"The Equalizer," an adventure-action film starring Denzel Washington that is loosely based on a popular 1980s television series of the same name, earned $9.7 million for sixth place.

In seventh place was the newly-released "Addicted," a provocative thriller about an adulterous businesswoman, which brought in $7.6 million.

It was followed by sci-fi action film "The Maze Runner" at $7.5 million. So far, the adaptation of a popular young adult novel has taken in a total $83.8 million.

"The Boxtrolls," an animated film about an orphaned boy raised underground by friendly monsters, slid to ninth place from fourth with $6.7 million.

Rounding out the top 10 was "Left Behind," an apocalyptic thriller starring Nicolas Cage, which earned $2.9 million.