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14:21 GMT, Tuesday, 29 April 2008 15:21 UK

Tube comedy film flops at cinema

A still from the film, Three and Out

Tube comedy Three and Out has failed to enter the top 10 in its first week of cinema release.

The film, starring Mackenzie Crook as a driver looking for someone who will commit suicide under his train, took £189,454 to open at number 12.

The subject matter has been widely criticised by train unions and drivers who protested at the London premiere.

Russell Brand's Forgetting Sarah Marshall topped the chart, taking £1.75m in three days.

Brand plays a sex-obsessed rock star in the comedy, which has also taken the US by storm.

Jessica Alba's The Eye is in second place with takings of £704,655, while Kevin Spacey's gambling drama 21 dropped from the top spot to number three.

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Source: Screen International

The film, based on the true story of a group of US students who employ card-counting techniques to cheat a casino, took £1m in its second week.

Fool's Gold, starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey in the treasure-hunting adventure comedy, was in fourth place, down from number two.

In Bruges, a black comedy about two hitmen starring Colin Farrell and Ralph Fiennes, was at five with takings of £408,048.

Son of Rambow fell one place to number six.

Deception was another new entry at seven, while Keanu Reeves action thriller Street Kings, fell four places to number eight.

Also dropping down the chart were fantasy film The Spiderwick Chronicles, from six to nine, and Mike Leigh's quirky comedy Happy-Go-Lucky dropped one spot to round out the top 10.




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Related to this story:
Spacey's 21 remains top UK film (22 Apr 08 |  Entertainment )
Tube movie firm plans to sue LU (25 Apr 08 |  London )
Protesters set for Crook premiere (21 Apr 08 |  Entertainment )
Stars defend Tube suicide comedy (18 Apr 08 |  Entertainment )
Protest to greet Tube film launch (17 Apr 08 |  Entertainment )
Union angry at Tube suicide film (26 Mar 08 |  London )

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