The Irish Mail on Sunday

Neeson film a $10m hit – despite race scandal

- By Chris Hastings

LIAM Neeson’s latest film has taken in millions of dollars in its opening weekend – despite the furore over his admission that he once went out looking to kill a black man.

Neeson had made the confession while promoting revenge action thriller Cold Pursuit, saying that he had once roamed the streets with a cosh looking for any random ‘black b ****** ’ to kill after someone close to him had been raped.

The remarks sparked an enormous backlash against Neeson – yet the film still attracted a healthy audience since opening in the US on Friday. On that day alone it took $3.6m, and is currently No .3 at the box office.

Cold Pursuit is tipped to take in just over $10m in its opening weekend, according to expert industry forecasts.

The figures have confounded the view of some commentato­rs who believed the row would turn the thriller into box-office poison and bring an abrupt halt to the career of Neeson, whose previous credits include Taken and Schindler’s List.

Last night, Cold Pursuit director Hans Petter Moland praised Neeson’s honesty calling him ‘a very decent, grounded man’.

The film will be released in Ireland on February 22.

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