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THE BEST RETURNING FILMS IN HISTORY
| Movie Title |
Production Budget |
Worldwide box-office
earnings |
Return |
| Blair Witch Project (1999) |
$35,000 |
$240 million |
6857 times |
This super low-budget horror flick about student film makers who disappear in the
woods while filming a documentary easily tops the list. Much of the film's
success is credited to a ground-breaking Internet marketing campaign, which
generated a lot of public interest before its release.
| Rocky (1976) |
$1.1million |
$225 million |
205 times |
The story of Rocky Balboa (played by Sylvester Stallone, in his first major role), a
small-time boxer who gets a shot at the world title. Also written by Stallone,
it won the Oscar for best picture in 1977.
| American Graffiti (1973) |
$750,000 |
$115 million (US only) |
150
times | Written and directed by George Lucas before Star
Wars, American Graffiti follows the misadventures of four Californian high
school graduates one late summer night in 1962. Nominated for five Academy
Awards including best picture.
| Halloween (1978) |
$325,000 |
$47 million (US only) |
145 times | One
of the original slasher flicks, psychopath Michael Myers escapes from a mental
institution on Halloween and goes on a murderous rampage. This horror classic
has spawned many sequels and clones.
| Easy Rider (1969) |
$340,000 |
$42 million (US only) |
123
times | Dennis Hopper co-wrote (with Peter Fonda),
directed and starred in this tale of two bikers who travel from Los Angeles to
New Orleans in search of America. Also starring Fonda and Jack Nicholson, who
received his first Oscar nomination for best supporting actor.
| Gone with the Wind (1939) |
$3.9 million |
$390 million |
100 times | A
classic tale of romance set during the American Civil War, it won ten Academy
Awards in 1940. When figures are adjusted for inflation, Gone with the Wind is
by far the highest grossing movie of all time, with earnings of over US$1
billion in the US alone.
| Star Wars (1977) |
$11 million |
$798 million |
72 times | Sci-fi
phenomenon which began the most successful movie franchise in history. The five
Star Wars films have together grossed over $3.4 billion globally, not to mention
all the merchandise sales. Won all the technical categories at the Oscars in
1978 but lost best picture to Annie Hall.
| ET-The Extra Terrestial (1982) |
$10.5 million |
$756 million |
72 times | A
family adventure favourite about a loveable alien stranded on earth. Directed by
Steven Spielberg, it was at one stage the highest-grossing movie of all time.
| Crocodile Dundee (1986) |
$5 million approx. |
$328 million |
66 times | The
most successful Australian movie of all-time, Crocodile Dundee has only been
surpassed by Titanic at the local box-office. Launched Paul Hogan to
international stardom.
| Grease (1978) |
$6 millionn |
$341 million |
57
times | Revolving around the romantic adventures of a
group of high school kids in the 1950s, Grease is still the highest grossing
musical ever. Starred our own Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta, in a role
turned down by the Fonz, Henry Winkler, for fear of being typecast.
| My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002) |
$5 million |
$274 million |
55
times | Produced by Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson,
this comedy about overcoming cultural differences is now the highest grossing
independent film ever.
| The Godfather (1972) |
$6 million |
$244 million |
40 times
| Francis Ford Coppola's mafia masterpiece often tops
best film lists. Won the Academy Award for best picture and Marlon Brando won
his second Oscar for best actor. The Godfather also starred Al Pacino in his
first major screen role.
| Jaws (1975) |
$12 million |
$470 million |
39
times | Another Steven Spielberg hit, about a killer
shark terrorising a beachside community. When Jaws was released on June 20, 1975
it became the first ever summer blockbuster.
These earnings are even more impressive when compared with the percentage
returns of the most successful movies of all time.
The Box-Office Returns of the Top Grossing Movies of All Time
(Worldwide)
| |
Movie Title |
Production Budget |
Worldwide box-office earnings |
return |
| 1 |
Titanic (1997) |
$200 million |
$1,835 million |
9 times |
| 2 |
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's
Stone (2001) |
$130 million |
$968 million |
7 times |
| 3 |
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom
Menace (1999) |
$115 million |
$922 million |
8 times |
| 4 |
Jurassic Park (1993) |
$63 million |
$919 million |
14 times |
| 5 |
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship
of the Ring, The (2001) |
$109 million |
$860 million |
8 times |
| 6 |
Independence Day (1996) |
$75 million |
$811 million |
11 times |
| 7 |
Spider Man (2002) |
$139 million |
$806 million |
6 times |
| 8 |
Star Wars (1977) |
$11 million |
$798 million |
72 times |
| 9 |
Harry Potter and the Chamber of
Secrets (2002) |
$100 million |
$771 million |
8 times |
| 10 |
Lion King, The (1994) |
$80 million |
$767 million |
10 times |
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