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Box Office Performance for Dramatization Movies in 1997

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RankMovieRelease
Date
GenreMPAA
Rating
1997 GrossTickets Sold
1 Anastasia Nov 14, 1997 Musical G $53,147,865 11,579,055
2 Evita Dec 25, 1996 Musical PG $47,769,067 10,407,204
3 Donnie Brasco Feb 28, 1997 Drama R $41,954,997 9,140,522
4 Private Parts Mar 7, 1997 Comedy R $41,198,146 8,975,630
5 Seven Years in Tibet Oct 8, 1997 Drama PG-13 $37,600,360 8,191,799
6 Selena Mar 21, 1997 Drama PG $35,422,828 7,717,391
7 Shine Nov 22, 1996 Drama PG-13 $29,117,149 6,343,605
8 Amistad Dec 12, 1997 Drama R $26,751,325 5,828,175
9 The People vs. Larry Flynt Dec 25, 1996 Drama R $18,447,098 4,018,975
10 In Love and War Dec 18, 1996 Drama PG-13 $14,462,242 3,150,815
11 Rosewood Feb 21, 1997 Drama R $13,104,494 2,855,009
12 Ghosts of Mississippi Dec 20, 1996 Drama PG-13 $7,269,988 1,583,875
13 Paradise Road Apr 11, 1997 Drama R $1,990,257 433,607
14 The Ghost and the Darkness Oct 11, 1996 Action R $784,041 170,815
15 Beaumarchais, l'insolent Sep 13, 1996 Drama Not Rated $630,269 137,313
16 Prefontaine Jan 24, 1997 Drama PG-13 $590,817 128,718
17 Sleepers Oct 18, 1996 Drama R $406,804 88,628
18 Kundun Dec 25, 1997 Drama PG-13 $391,808 85,361
19 Some Mother's Son Dec 25, 1996 Drama R $328,468 71,561
20 Michael Collins Oct 11, 1996 Drama R $104,717 22,814
21 Keys to Tulsa Apr 11, 1997 Drama R $57,252 12,473
22 The Last Time I Committed S… Jun 20, 1997 Drama R $12,836 2,796
Total Gross of All Movies$371,542,828
Total Tickets Sold80,946,141

Note: This chart ranks movies by the amount they earned during 1997. It includes movies released in previous years that earned money during 1997. For example, a movie released over Thanksgiving in 2010 will most likely earn money in 2010 and 2011. Click on the individual movie to see its total gross over all the years in which it played.

Inflation-adjusted figures are based ticket sale estimates, and may not be precise due to rounding errors.

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