'Salt' can't shake 'Inception' at US box office
'Salt' can't shake 'Inception' at US box office
Inception earned $43.5 million from the opening weekend, while Salt earned $36.5 million

Los Angeles: Angelina 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.

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