The film updates the story of hockey-masked killer Jason Voorhees
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A re-make of the classic 1980 horror film Friday the 13th has topped the North American box office in its opening weekend.
The revival of the slasher franchise took $42.2m (£29.7m) over three days according to early figures.
It sets a new record for the horror genre, topping the $39.1m (£27.5m) debut for 2004's The Grudge.
The film updates the grisly story of hockey-masked killer Jason Voorhees and his rampage at a secluded summer camp.
The Friday the 13th series has been one of the most-enduring horror franchises, spawning 10 sequels, including crossover Freddy Vs Jason, pitting Voorhees against the killer from A Nightmare on Elm Street.
The movie bumped off the previous weekend's top earner, romantic comedy He's Just Not That Into You, which fell to number two taking $19.6m (£13.8m).
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NORTH AMERICAN BOX OFFICE
1. Friday the 13th - $42.2m
2. He's Just Not That Into You - $19.6m
3. Taken - $19.3m
4. Confessions of a Shopaholic - $15.4m
5. Coraline - $15.3m
Source: Media by Numbers
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Kidnap thriller Taken, starring Liam Neeson, also fell one place to three in its third week, taking $19.3m (£13.5m).
New entries in the top 10 included Isla Fisher comedy Confessions of a Shopaholic at four and Clive Owen thriller The International at seven.
The top 10's three-day overall total of $190m (£133m) helped give Hollywood its best President's Day weekend ever, beating the previous best of $157.1m (£110.2m) over the same weekend in 2007.
"Hollywood seems to be unstoppable right now. With this notion of the recession helping the box office, I guess this is just another example of that," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of Media By Numbers.
"People want to go to the movies and just have fun and escape."
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