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Updated: Sunday, 29 Jan 2012, 11:41 AM MST
Published : Sunday, 29 Jan 2012, 11:41 AM MST
NEW YORK (AP) - "The Grey" topped the weekend box office with $20 million, continuing Liam Neeson's success as an action star in the winter months.
The Alaskan survivalist thriller opened above expectations with a performance on par with previous Neeson thrillers "Taken" and "Unknown."
January is often a dumping ground for less stellar releases. Also opening were two badly reviewed wide releases: "Man on Ledge," with Sam Worthington; and "One for the Money" with Katherine Heigl.
"One for the Money" fared better, earning $11.8 million, while "Man on Ledge" opened with $8.3 million.
Last week's box-office leader, "Underworld: Awakenings," came in second with $12.5 million.
Oscar favorites "The Descendants," Hugo" and "The Artist" sought to capitalize on their recent Academy Awards nominations. Each expanded to more theaters and saw an uptick in business.
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