Le drame sur la Seconde Guerre mondiale Pressure réalise 5,75 millions de dollars au démarrage

Focus Features a sorti le drame sur le débarquement de Normandie, Pressure, dans 1 829 salles ce week-end, où il a rapporté 5,75 millions de dollars, se classant ainsi septième au box-office national.

Le film est réalisé par Anthony Maras et met en vedette Andrew Scott, Brendan Fraser, Kerry Condon, Chris Messina et Damian Lewis. Il rejoint d'autres sorties indépendantes qui ont enregistré de solides performances sur la même période.

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