The film, distributed by Universal and starring British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, tells the story of an outrageous Austrian gay fashion TV journalist who travels in the United States in search of fame.
"Bruno" beat the 26.5 million dollars earned by Cohen's "Borat" in its opening weekend. In the 2006 surprising hit, the comedian played a Kazakh journalist seeking his sexual fantasy about a Hollywood actress when traveling across the United States.
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Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (L) and British actor Sacha Baron Cohen, dressed as fashion reporter "Bruno", pose for photographers in Melbourne in this handout photograph obtained June 29, 2009 |
Last week's box office leader "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" from DreamWorks was third with about 24.2 million dollars for the weekend. The robot action sequel has taken in 339.2 million dollars in North America and 672.3 million dollars worldwide since its release three weeks ago.
Rounding out the weekend's top five movies are Johnny Depp's gangster film "Public Enemies" and romantic comedy "The Proposal," with 14.1 million dollars and 10.5 million dollars respectively over the three-day period.