Indeed, "Hannah" -- Montana is the performer's TV show persona, Cyrus her real name -- has a few things going for it that could help the concert film sing its way to No. 1 this weekend.
For starters, 3-D releases support higher ticket prices, and in "Hannah's" case, exhibitors are expected to charge up to $15 per admission. That's a particularly pricey ducat, considering that most ticket buyers will be tweens and younger who normally would get a break from the adult-ticket price.
Then there's the enormous built-in fan base from Disney Channel's "Hannah Montana" series -- a fan base that's hardly counting the moments to the Super Bowl kickoff.
"This is a picture that could have a good Sunday," Disney distribution topper Chuck Viane said.
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