The soviet adaptation of war and peace. $500 million dollars in today's currency Cleopatra
Gone With the Wind
Cleopatra
Accounting for inflation, "Gone With The Wind" has made $1,450,680,415. No film has made more when inflation is accounted for.
James Cameron's movie Avatar is the most expensive movie created, it cost $237 million.
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Not taking inflation into account, the highest grossing James Bond film is Casino Royale (2006), which made $599,200,000 worldwide. Adjusting for inflation, the most successful James Bond film is Thunderball (1965), which made the equivalent of $966,435,555 today.
Cleopatra. Dame Elizabeth's eventual earnings for Cleopatra exceeded $7 Million after adding overtime, living expenses, and 10% of the movies absolute gross earnings. Adjusted for inflation, that is approximately $50 million in 2010 dollars.
1. gone w/ the wind 2. Star wars a new hope 3. Sound of Music (Adjusted for inflation)
If adjusted for inflation the top moneymaking film in American Film is Gone With The Wind which was released in 1939.
The most expensive film ever made was Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, which cost $300,000,000. Adjusting for inflation, the most expensive film was Elizabeth Taylor's Cleopatra, which cost $44,000,000 in 1963 (the equivalent of $320,000,000 today).
This varies by the material used. Plates cost around $6 (Inflation adjusted), b&w film was around twice that, and colored, panchromatic film cost around $80.
Accounting for inflation, "Gone With The Wind" has made $1,450,680,415. No film has made more when inflation is accounted for.
Without adjusting for inflation, Titanic would be number 1Total US Gross $600,788,188 International Gross$1,234,611,812 Worldwide Gross $1,835,400,000But if you adjusted for inflation it is much different. Keep in mind the following is an estimate and may or may not be 100% accurate. This was made by some "experts" in the film industry.#1 - "Gone With the Wind" - $1,240,554,000 adjusted#2 - "Star Wars: A New Hope" - $1,093,654,300 adjusted#3 - "The Sound of Music" - $874,430,400 adjusted#4 - "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial" - $870,985,600 adjusted#5 - "The Ten Commandments" - $804,340,000 adjusted#6 - "Titanic" - $788,043,700 adjusted#7 - "Jaws" - $786,403,900 adjusted#8 - "Doctor Zhivago" - $762,191,700 adjusted#9 - "The Exorcist" - $678,891,600 adjusted#10 - "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" - $669,260,000 adjustedACTUALLY, JUST TODAY IT HAS BEEN ANNOUNCHED THAT AVATAR IS NOW THE BIGGEST SELLING MOVIE OF ALL TIME. THE SAME DIRECTOR PRODUCED BOTH AVATAR AND TITANIC!
"Gone with the Wind" (1939) is considered the highest-grossing film of all time when adjusted for inflation. It has earned over $3.7 billion globally since its release.
James Cameron's movie Avatar is the most expensive movie created, it cost $237 million.
its 1200 crores rs..AVATAR. its the costliest till date
In 2007 one disc of Cremaster 2 (Second film of The Cremaster Cycle) sold for $571,000. I can't verify if this is the most expensive, I but it's a lot for what it is...
"Spider-Man 3" is the most expensive film to date; it cost $258 million.
The domestic Box Office Gross of Star Trek The Motion Picture was $82,000,000, adjusted for inflation today that would be $240,148,219.79. Based on numbers from Boxoffice.com, Star Trek: The Motion Picture is king of the hill for the ST movies, generating $239,115,674 in inflation-adjusted dollars as of 2009, beating Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (the save-the-whales movie), which holds the number two position. (Voyage Home still holds the record when not adjusted for inflation, logging in with $109,713,132 in 1986 dollars.) Star Trek: Nemesis, the final film to feature The Next Generation cast, is by and away the least successful film in the series, only grossing $43,254,409 in 2002, nearly killing the ST movie series after twenty-three years. A new Star Trek movie featuring the original characters was officially released 5/8/09 and grossed $72.5 million its opening weekend (and $76.5 million its first four days), setting a new opening weekend record for Star Trek, inflation adjusted or not. It is on pace to eclipse Star Trek IV's gross record and based on strong reviews has an excellent chance of eclipsing ST: TMP's inflation-adjusted domestic and international ST records. Domestic -- Inflation Adjusted Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979): $239,115,674 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986): $212,328,919 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982): $192,290,437 Star Trek III: The Search For Spock (1984): $163,237,856 Star Trek: First Contact (1996): $149,493,266 Star Trek: Generations (1994): $129,980,545Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991): $127,720,425Star Trek: Insurrection (1998): $107,451,468 Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989): $93,951,918 Star Trek: Nemesis (2002): $53,387,173