Marketing catastrophe for Uma Thurman as new film Motherhood takes just £88 on opening weekend
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Last updated at 12:16 PM on 27th March 2010
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Uma Thurman's latest film has bombed at the British box office - making just £88 in its opening weekend.
The movie, which tells the story of a stressed mother attempting to raise her children and pursue a writing career, was watched by just one person when it opened last Sunday, meaning it took only £9 on its first day.
Over the entire opening weekend, no more than 12 people went to see the film, which cost $5million to make and also stars Minnie Driver and a cameo by Jodie Foster.
Read more: Uma Thurman's film Motherhood takes just £88 in opening weekend | Mail Online
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 12:16 PM on 27th March 2010
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Uma Thurman's latest film has bombed at the British box office - making just £88 in its opening weekend.
The movie, which tells the story of a stressed mother attempting to raise her children and pursue a writing career, was watched by just one person when it opened last Sunday, meaning it took only £9 on its first day.
Over the entire opening weekend, no more than 12 people went to see the film, which cost $5million to make and also stars Minnie Driver and a cameo by Jodie Foster.
Read more: Uma Thurman's film Motherhood takes just £88 in opening weekend | Mail Online