What was the biggest movie in 1933?

What was the biggest movie in 1933?

Roman Scandals
Top-grossing films (U.S.)

RankTitleBox office gross rental
1Roman Scandals$2,443,000
2I’m No Angel$2,250,000
3Gold Diggers of 1933$2,202,000
4She Done Him Wrong$2,200,000

What movies came our in 2016?

Feature Film, Released between 2016-01-01 and 2016-12-31 (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)

  • Sing (2016) PG | 108 min | Animation, Comedy, Family.
  • Nocturnal Animals (2016)
  • Office Christmas Party (2016)
  • Deadpool (2016)
  • Ghostbusters: Answer the Call (2016)
  • Suicide Squad (2016)
  • Jason Bourne (I) (2016)
  • Hacksaw Ridge (2016)

What was the most successful movie of 2016?

Finding Dory
Domestic Box Office For 2016

RankReleaseGross
1Finding Dory$486,295,561
2Rogue One: A Star Wars Story$408,235,850
3Captain America: Civil War$408,084,349
4The Secret Life of Pets$368,384,330

How much was a movie in 1933?

In 1933, the inflation-adjusted cost of a movie theater ticket was $6.14 – by 1937, this number had dropped all the way back down to $3.97 (inflation adjusted) as Americans struggled to afford nights out.

When did finding dory come out?

June 17, 2016 (USA)
Finding Dory/Release date
Finding Dory is Pixar’s seventeenth feature film. It is the sequel to Finding Nemo. It was released in theaters on June 17, 2016, and celebrates Pixar’s 30th anniversary.

What was the number 1 movie in 2017?

Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Calendar Gross

RankTitleStudio(s)
1.Star Wars: The Last JediWalt Disney Studios
2.Beauty and the Beast
3.Wonder WomanWarner Bros. Pictures
4.Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2Walt Disney Studios

What was the #1 movie in 2017?

Top Grossing Movies of 2017

RankMovieDistributor
1Star Wars Ep. VIII: The Las…Walt Disney
2Beauty and the BeastWalt Disney
3Wonder WomanWarner Bros.
4Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2Walt Disney

Which was the most expensive and most popular film of the 1930’s?

1930s: Gone With the Wind ($4 million)

How much was a movie in 1938?

In 1938, the average movie ticket cost 25 cents, making assessing the highest-grossing movies of all time as much an exercise in math as in statistical collation.

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