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Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace was the top grossing movie in 1999, grossing $1,027,044,677.
Titanic is the highest grossing film of 1997, grossing $2,185,372,302.
The top grossing movie in 1999 was Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace. The Sixth Sense was the 2nd most grossing film.
Aladdin was the top grossing movie in 1992 which grossed $504,050,219.
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace was the highest grossing movie in 1999 grossing around $1.027 billion.
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
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The Lion King was the top grossing movie in 1994, grossing $951,583,777.
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 Sting was the top grossing box office movie released in 1973 earning a non-inflation adjusted $156,000,000.
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.
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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.
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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.
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