London
(Reuters):
Road-racing
movie
The
Fast
and
the
Furious:
Tokyo
Drift
clung
to
top
spot
in
the
British
box
office
chart
over
the
weekend,
holding
off
a
strong
challenge
from
Keanu
Reeves
and
Sandra
Bullock.
Tokyo
Drift
grossed
1.02
million
pounds
over
its
second
weekend
at
the
top,
compared
to
761,465
for
newcomer
The
Lake
House,
a
romantic
mystery
which
brings
Reeves
and
Bullock
together
for
the
first
time
since
their
1994
action
hit
Speed.
Third,
according
to
Screen
International
figures,
was
a
resurgent
Da
Vinci
Code,
back
up
from
fifth.
X-Men:
The
Last
Stand
was
fourth,
ahead
of
director
Ken
Loach's
Irish
historical
movie
The
Wind
that
Shakes
the
Barley,
making
its
debut
at
five.
New
at
six
was
Chinese
martial
arts
movie
Fearless
while
horror
classic
The
Omen
was
down
at
seven
from
third.
Eighth
down
from
four
was
Internet-based
thriller
Hard
Candy,
one
ahead
of
a
first
appearance
for
Indian
movie
Krrish.
New
at
10
was
Ultraviolet,
with
Milla
Jovovich,
the
critically
panned
tale
of
a
beautiful
vampire
in
a
futuristic
world.