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The following are two non-definitive lists of the all-time highest-grossing films.

List unadjusted for inflation


The list is based on the total worldwide box office receipts, updated to July 16, 2006.

It includes box office takings only, not the ancillary earnings (video rentals, TV broadcasts, etc.), and serves only as a guide.

Amounts are in United States dollars, and are not adjusted for inflation. Given population growth and, to a far greater extent, inflation (in particular the considerable inflation of movie theater ticket prices), these numbers are not a very good indicator of the popularity of movies over time. For example, the film which has sold the highest number of tickets ever is Gone with the Wind, despite the population in 1939 being far lower than it is today, yet it does not feature anywhere on this list. Due to the advent of the home theater explosion in the 1980's, movie studios have increased the number of released titles in an amazing amount. Movies today have a shorter amount of time to make money and a more competitive marketplace due to the sheer number of new titles constantly being released. Five times as many movies are being released in the year 2006 as compared to 1976. Which makes it all the more remarkable what recent films such as Titanic and The Return of the King have done at the box office by exceeding the billion dollar mark worldwide.

List of highest-grossing films (unadjusted)
Rank Movie name Worldwide Gross
1 Titanic $1,845,034,188
2 The Return of the King (film) $1,118,888,979
3 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the US) $976,475,550
4 The Two Towers (film) $926,287,400
5 The Phantom Menace $924,317,558
6 Shrek 2 $920,665,658
7 Jurassic Park $914,691,118
8 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $892,213,036
9 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets $876,688,482
10 The Fellowship of the Ring (film) $871,368,364
11 Finding Nemo $864,625,978
12 Revenge of the Sith $849,997,605
13 Spider-Man $821,708,551
14 Independence Day $816,969,268
15 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial $792,910,554
16 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban $789,804,554
17 The Lion King $783,841,776
18 Spider-Man 2 $783,766,341
19 A New Hope $775,398,007
20 The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe $744,106,957
21 The Matrix Reloaded $738,599,701
22 The Da Vinci Code $735,919,829
23 Forrest Gump $677,386,686
24 The Sixth Sense $672,806,292
25 The Curse of the Black Pearl $653,913,918
26 Attack of the Clones $649,398,328
27 The Meltdown $641,450,114
28 The Incredibles $631,436,092
29 Jurassic Park $618,638,999
30 The Passion of the Christ $611,899,420
31 War of the Worlds $591,416,316
32 Men in Black $589,390,539
33 Armageddon $553,709,788
34 King Kong $549,216,896
35 Impossible II $545,902,562
36 The Day After Tomorrow $542,771,772
37 The Empire Strikes Back $538,375,067
38 Madagascar $528,367,986
39 Monsters, Inc. $525,366,597
40 Judgment Day $519,843,345
41 Meet the Fockers $516,533,043
42 Ghost $505,702,588
43 Aladdin $504,050,219
44 Troy $497,409,852
45 Twister $494,471,524
46 Toy Story 2 $485,015,179
47 Bruce Almighty $484,572,835
48 Shrek $484,409,218
49 Saving Private Ryan $481,840,909
50 Mr. & Mrs. Smith $478,207,520

List adjusted for inflation


This is the inflation-adjusted list, based on worldwide box office receipts.

Inevitably, a single inflation-adjustment cannot account for global inflationary fluctuations, and it also favors re-released films. Further, it treats all receipts as if they were earned in the initial year of release, which is clearly incorrect.

However, it does provide a more accurate (if estimated) long-term picture of financial success as it ignores current inflationary trends. Every decade since the 1930s is represented, with the exception of the 1950s.

The table has been compiled using the US consumer price index, adjusted to 2005 figures.

As with the above, this list does not include television or video sales.

List of highest-grossing films (adjusted)
Rank Movie name Worldwide Gross
1 Gone With the Wind (1939) $2,699,710,936
2 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) $2,425,862,786
3 Titanic (1997) $2,174,317,554
4 A New Hope (1977) $1,436,811,009
5 Jurassic Park (1993) $1,202,648,438
6 Bambi (1942) $1,191,311,757
7 The Return of the King (film) (2003) $1,175,528,250
8 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in US) (2001) $1,058,997,333
9 The Phantom Menace (1999) $1,054,205,059
10 The Lion King (1994) $1,000,588,279
11 Independence Day (1996) $991,657,039
12 The Two Towers (film) (2002) $985,287,400
13 The Sound of Music (1965) $978,767,575
14 Planet of the Apes (1968) $977,132,692
15 One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) $966,612,040
16 The Fellowship of the Ring (film) (2001) $945,007,557
17 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) $935,804,406
18 Jaws (1975) $912,899,628
19 Finding Nemo (2003) $908,394,209
20 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) $891,719,985
21 Spider-Man (2002) $877,117,127
22 The Exorcist (1973) $870,322,714
23 Forrest Gump (1994) $864,696,421
24 E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) $851,419,200
25 Revenge of the Sith (2005) $848,480,246
26 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) $811,115,427
27 Spider-Man 2 (2004) $805,131,538
28 The Jungle Book (1967) $802,223,303
29 The Sixth Sense (1999) $767,350,777
30 The Matrix Reloaded (2003) $775,988,356
31 Ghost (1990) $752,150,867
32 Jurassic Park (1997) $729,047,539
33 The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) $704,795,008
34 Men In Black (1997) $694,579,105
35 Attack of the Clones (2002) $693,187,865
36 The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) $687,015,694
37 The Sting (1973) $679,018,919
38 Doctor Zhivago (1965) $669,977,327
39 The Empire Strikes Back (1980) $665,181,894
40 The Incredibles (2004) $648,484,866

See also


External links


Lists of films | Best sellers | Film box office

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