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Rank
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Film
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Year
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Worldwide Gross
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Studio
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1.
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$1,843,201,268
|
|||
2.
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$924,317,558
|
|||
3.
|
$914,691,118
|
|||
4.
|
$817,400,891
|
|||
5.
|
$783,841,776
|
|||
6.
|
$677,387,716
|
|||
7.
|
$672,806,292
|
|||
8.
|
$618,638,999
|
|||
9.
|
$589,390,539
|
|||
10.
|
$553,709,788
|
|||
11.
|
$519,398,546
|
|||
12.
|
$505,702,588
|
|||
13.
|
$504,050,219
|
|||
14.
|
$494,471,524
|
|||
15.
|
$481,840,909
|
|||
16.
|
$476,684,675
|
|||
17.
|
$205,040,086
|
|||
18.
|
$441,286,195
|
|||
19.
|
$352,927,224
|
|||
20.
|
$191,796,233
|
|||
21.
|
$184,208,848
|
|||
22.
|
$184,031,112
|
|||
23.
|
$183,875,760
|
|||
24.
|
$181,410,615
|
|||
25.
|
$180,981,856
|
|||
26.
|
$178,406,268
|
|||
27.
|
$176,484,651
|
|||
28.
|
$173,585,516
|
|||
29.
|
$172,956,409
|
|||
30.
|
$172,071,312
|
|||
31.
|
$171,479,930
|
|||
32.
|
$171,091,819
|
|||
33.
|
$165,493,908
|
|||
34.
|
$163,479,795
|
|||
35.
|
$162,831,698
|
|||
36.
|
$162,798,565
|
|||
37.
|
$161,491,646
|
|||
38.
|
$158,348,367
|
|||
39.
|
$155,385,488
|
|||
40.
|
$153,952,592
|
|||
41.
|
$152,257,509
|
|||
42.
|
$148,478,011
|
|||
43.
|
$146,282,411
|
|||
44.
|
$145,863,363
|
|||
45.
|
$144,833,357
|
|||
46.
|
$144,731,527
|
|||
47.
|
$144,156,605
|
|||
48.
|
$141,579,773
|
|||
49.
|
$141,340,178
|
|||
50.
|
$141,186,864
|
The top grossing movies of 1997 is Titanic ($1,843,201,268), making it the highest grossing film
in history. On Sunday, February 22, 1998, Titanic reached a $400 million
domestic gross in a record time of 66 days. On Thursday, March 26, 1998 after
98 days in release, Titanic reached $500 million domestically, becoming the
first film in history to cross the half-billion-dollar domestic milestone. On
Thursday, August 27, 1998 Titanic reached $600 million domestically becoming
the most successful box office film in history (until Avatar broke this record
in 2010).
There
were also several popular action films, including Speed and True Lies. In the
comedy realm, there was The Mask and Four Weddings and a Funeral, the latter of
which shocked Forrest Gump to win the BAFTA award for Best Film. 1994 also
featured the watershed Quentin Tarantino film and Palme d'Or winner, Pulp
Fiction. Although a box office disappointment when originally released, 1994's
The Shawshank Redemption, based on a Stephen King short story, would eventually
become regarded as one of the films considered the greatest ever. Additionally,
Hoop Dreams, a documentary that follows the story of two African-American high
school students in Chicago and their dream of becoming professional basketball
players, received high critical and popular acclaim and is generally considered
one of the best documentary films ever made. In Blackburn, England, the
discovery of approximately 800 well-preserved nitrate negatives shot by the
British film pioneers Mitchell and Kenyon, active from 1897 to 1913 but
previously known for only a handful of surviving titles, became a major
contribution to early cinema.
The biggest grossing movie of 1991was Terminator 2: Judgment Day ($519,843,345) that starred Arnold Schwarzenegger and was directed by James Cameron. Two significant movie events in 1991 were:
The top grossing movie in 1992 was Disney’s Aladdin ($504,050,219), which had a budget of $28 million. Number 4 in the top (Basic Instinct) was directed by the Dutch Paul Verhoeven, and included the (in)famous interrogation scene.