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Taken nabs top spot at u.s. box office

February - 2 - 2009

taken1New action adventure film TAKEN has wrestled the number one spot at the U.S. box office from KEVIN JAMES’ comedy PAUL BLART: MALL COP, taking in $24.6 million (ÂŁ17.6 million) in its opening weekend (31Jan/01Feb09).

The thriller, starring Liam Neeson and Maggie Grace, nabbed the prize after James scored two weeks at the top spot with his role as an overzealous security guard, with takings of $14 million (ÂŁ10 million) in his film’s third week.

New horror film The Uninvited made its debut at number three, with actress Elizabeth Banks helping the flick topple competition, taking in $10.5 million (ÂŁ7.5 million).

In fourth, Lisa Kudrow’s family film Hotel for Dogs earned another $8.7 million (ÂŁ6.2 million) in its third week, just knocking Clint Eastwood’s latest directorial/acting offering Gran Torino to number five with $8.6 million (ÂŁ6.1 million).

Eastwood’s drama – the biggest movie opening of his career at $29 million (ÂŁ20.7 million) – boasts total earnings of $110.5 million (ÂŁ79 million) after eight weeks at the U.S. box office.

Source: hollywoodupclose

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