Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefTreasure hunt film, “Collectors” held on to top spot at another depressed Korean box office.
The film earned $1.32 million with a 36% market share, ahead of U.S. film “Run,” which debuted in second place with $964,000.After nearly three weeks on release “Collectors” has passed the $10 million mark, finishing Sunday with $10.6 million, according to data from the Korean Film Council’s Kobis system. “Samjin Company English Class,” a previously top-placed film, took third place with $428,000 for a cumulative of $12.3 million since release on Oct 20.“The Day I Died: Unclosed Case,” a Korean drama film, was the only other title of the weekend to exceed $100,000.
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