Baseball drama "42," the story of Jackie Robinson becoming the first black player in the major leagues more than 60 years ago, took home a win at the movie box office after scoring 27.3 million dollars (USD) from weekend ticket sales in the United States and Canada.<br/> <br />The film about the Hall of Fame player topped industry forecasts for an opening of about 20 million.<br/> <br />It defeated new horror spoof "Scary Movie 5," the second-place finisher with just over 15 million from Friday through Sunday, according to studio estimates.<br/> <br />Animated Stone Age adventure film "The Croods" took the No. 3 slot. The Dreamworks Animation production rung up sales of 13 million in its fourth week for a total of 142 million in the U.S. and Canada.<br/> <br />In international markets, Tom Cruise sci-fi thriller "Oblivion" debuted with 61 million in 52 countries. The film opens in the United States and Canada next weekend.<br/> <br />Teen pop star Justin Bieber is taking heat on social media after the Anne Fra
