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just go read some history of hollywood. it's pretty accurate.

Posted by: ndmaster (a.k.a JonHH) on Jul 18, 21:39 in response to dioneta's post I tried... Everything I find has it jumping from $4M in...

like posters here said, there was nothing else to do in those days. it was cheap, great entertainment, so everyone went to the movies, multiple times. and it ran for two years!

it's not that hard to believe.

This is an interesting read... Estimated top 230 movies in NA box office for ticket sales. accountant_4_Jesus Jul 18, 17:12

The sting is in top20! In what world does home alone top Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid? {nm} jtempkin Jul 18, 17:15

Impressive. The Sound of Music is #4. {nm} elchan Jul 18, 17:30

Only 5 of the top 50 released since 2000. That's perspective. {nm} second gary Jul 18, 17:32

And one of those was BATM2. That's perspective. {nm} accountant_4_Jesus Jul 18, 17:37

I have to question that Gone with the Wind number... The US population in 1940 was 132M {nm} dioneta Jul 18, 17:37

The author of the article does say what sources he used and on what basis his figures are. Feel free to do the math yourself, if you like :P {nm} accountant_4_Jesus Jul 18, 17:39

I tried... Everything I find has it jumping from $4M in 1942 to $193M in 1998s re-release. {nm} dioneta Jul 18, 17:44

just go read some history of hollywood. it's pretty accurate. ndmaster Jul 18, 21:39

Part of the case for GWTW Is re-releases; part of it, too, I imagine, is linked to the dominant place film had in popular entertainment... second gary Jul 18, 17:51

IMDB says it ran from 1939-1941. You can sell a lot of tickets in that amount of time. {nm} elchan Jul 18, 18:01

Also, movies were about the only thing to do: no tv, no Internet, no Facebook, no video games islander Jul 18, 18:13

Only books, radio, 78s, other people, and Sartre. second gary Jul 18, 18:37

And HPOT8 nudged out by "Every Which Way But Loose" for spot #124. :) {nm} second gary Jul 18, 18:51

It looks similar to the lists that sometimes float around but there are some of the same errors clearbluewaters Jul 19, 06:17

I love this, thanks. Imagine how big stars were when a much larger portion of the country saw their films. {nm} Doyle Lonnegan Jul 19, 07:40





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