The Dark Knight... It's still on going obviously.
The Dark Knight, which grossed over $1 billion world-wide, including $533 million in the US. It's one of the only seven movies in history to gross over $1 billion.
The Dark Knight (2008) was the top movie in 2008 in terms of both domestic and worldwide box office sales.
Some of the top grossing movies in 2008 in the US include The Dark Knight, Iron Man, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Hancock, Wall-E, and Kung Fu Panda.
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the top grossing movie of 2004 was titanic but now the top grossing movie is avatar and they are both by James something i cant spell his last name
The Lion King was the top grossing movie in 1994, grossing $951,583,777.
Star Wars Episode 1Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace $431,065,444 Box Office Gross
Love Story was the top grossing box office movie released in 1970 earning a non-inflation adjusted $106,400,000.
The Ten Commandments was top movie in 1956 with a gross of $85,400,000 (not allowing for inflation, meaning that in real terms it would be a great deal more). Incidentally, in the same decade two other Biblical epics were the top grossing films of their year too: Ben Hur, grossing $73,000 in 1959 and Quo Vadis, grossing $30,000,000 in 1951. However, the top grossing movie of the whole of the 1950s was not a Biblical epic, but was "The Lady and the Tramp" grossing $93,600,000 in 1955.
the top grossing movie of 2004 was titanic but now the top grossing movie is avatar and they are both by James something i cant spell his last name
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The Lion King was the top grossing movie in 1994, grossing $951,583,777.
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Titanic
1975
Will Smith, according to Forbes.
Star Wars Episode 1Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace $431,065,444 Box Office Gross
Love Story was the top grossing box office movie released in 1970 earning a non-inflation adjusted $106,400,000.
The Longest Day was the top earning box office movie released in 1962 grossing a non inflation adjusted $39,100,000.
its in top 5 box office grossing
The Ten Commandments was top movie in 1956 with a gross of $85,400,000 (not allowing for inflation, meaning that in real terms it would be a great deal more). Incidentally, in the same decade two other Biblical epics were the top grossing films of their year too: Ben Hur, grossing $73,000 in 1959 and Quo Vadis, grossing $30,000,000 in 1951. However, the top grossing movie of the whole of the 1950s was not a Biblical epic, but was "The Lady and the Tramp" grossing $93,600,000 in 1955.