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LOS ANGELES, USA - ACTOR Tom Hanks, his wife Rita Wilson and other co-producers of the 2002 sleeper hit My Big Fat Greek Wedding dropped their lawsuit against Gold Circle Films for alleged unreported profits, according to court papers published on Monday.
Lawyers for Hank, Wilson, Gary Goetzman and other co-producers, along with actress Nia Vardalos, who wrote the screenplay, requested the dismissal on Friday in a document filed 'without prejudice', meaning the lawsuit could be reopened at any time.
Greek Wedding cost some US$5 million (S$7 million) to make and netted an astounding 368 million in worldwide box office receipts, according to Box Office Mojo website.
However, Gold Circle, which co-financed the hit movie, reported total receipts of US$287 million, according to the plaintiffs, and refused to pay the producers for the alleged difference.
The plaintiffs' lawyers did not explain in their request the reasons for dropping the lawsuit, court documents showed.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding, which satirises expatriate Greek communities, hurtled Greek-Canadian actress Vardalos to international fame and earned her an Oscar nomination.
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