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Salt can't shake Inception at box office

Salt can't shake Inception at box officeAngelina Jolie's new spy thriller ‘Salt’ failed to take the North American box office crown from Leonardo DiCaprio's ‘Inception,’ which enjoyed a stronger-than-expected hold in its second weekend.
According to studio estimates issued on Sunday, "Inception" earned $43.5 million during the three days beginning on Friday, while "Salt" was at No. 2 with $36.5 million.
Pundits had predicted "Salt" might hit the $40 million range, although distributor Columbia Pictures said the opening was in line with its expectations.
The three-day estimate represents a significant drop from the $50 million openings for each of Jolie's last big films, "Wanted" and "Mr and Mrs Smith."
Jolie earned $20 million for "Salt," a timely thriller about Russian sleeper spies preparing to bring the United States to its knees. The high-energy action role was originally envisaged for Tom Cruise, who went on to make the box office dud "Knight and Day" instead.
"Inception," starring DiCaprio as a thief who steals secrets from deep within people's subconscious, raced to $143.7 million after 10 days, thanks to a drop of just 31 percent from last weekend. Movies generally lose about half of their opening-weekend audience.
"It's driven by word of mouth, it's driven by repeat business already," Warner Bros. domestic distribution president Dan Fellman said of the film's strong hold.
The $160 million project was written and directed by Christopher Nolan, the English filmmaker responsible for the last two "Batman" movies.
Columbia Pictures is a unit of Sony Corp. Warner Bros. Pictures is a unit of Time Warner Inc.

Copyright Reuters, 2010