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According to Internet Movie Database, Gladiator (2000) cost an estimated $103 million to make.According to:http://listing-index.ebay.com/actors/Gladiator_(film).htmlthe film cost $147.7m to make.It grossed $187m in the USA alone and another $269m overseas.
With the exceptions of the US M113 ACAVs and M41 Walker Bulldog light tanks, it was as "historically" correct as funding and script/military technical advisors could make it. The M113s should have had ACAV sets on them (if they were missing) and the US didn't use M41 Bulldog tanks, the ARVNs did; but it is understandable that the producers couldn't get ahold of M48 Patton tanks. Full Metal Jacket was the same way, they used M41 tanks too, when they were supposed to be M48 Pattons. Also, "Full Metal Jacket" was less historically correct than Hamburger Hill was.
Beam bridges cost about 1 billion dollars to make.
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US Air Force pathfinders, the precursor to combat controllers, were among the ground troops at the Battle of Hamburger Hill.
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The price does vary from store to store and depending on what country, but a hamburger costs $2.50 in the United States. By the way, a hamburger and a plain hamburger have the same cost even though it's cheaper for McDonald's to make a plain hamburger. Kimberly rocks says everyone
Improbable, since it cost more to make a film then it takes to make a game.
If you mean the first Star Wars film, it took $11 million dollars to make the film.
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make a time machine and do it yourself lazy Sorry for whoever made the answer above (fag) the price was about $2.69 ^^
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).
Pirates of the Caribbean: at world's end. $300million
The film had a $200 million production budget .