 Gran Torino is Eastwood's 33rd time in the director's chair |
Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino has topped the US box office, taking around $29m (�19.3m) in its opening weekend. The drama, about an ageing Korean war veteran who takes on a street gang, has set a new record for the 78-year-old actor and director. His previous best opening weekend was science fiction comedy Space Cowboys, which made $18m in 2000. Gran Torino has earned over $40m (�26.7m) since a limited opening release last month. Despite praise from the critics, the film has been largely ignored this awards season so far, missing out on a Golden Globe with just one nomination for best original song. But Eastwood's fortunes could be about to change with Academy Awards voters' nominations ballots due on Tuesday.  | NORTH AMERICAN BOX OFFICE 1. Gran Torino $29m 2. Bride Wars $21.5m 3. The Unborn $21.1m 4. Marley & Me $11.4m 5. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button $9.5m Source: Media by Numbers |
This week's second highest entry was Bride Wars, starring Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson as duelling brides-to-be, on $21.5m (�14.3m), followed by the modestly budgeted supernatural thriller The Unborn, at number three with $21.1m (�14.1m). The drama Not Easily Broken made its debut at number nine with $5.6m (�3.7m), opening in just 724 cinemas. Last week's number one movie Marley & Me, starring Jennifer Aniston and Luke Wilson, fell to number four with $11.4m (�7.6m).
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