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Box Office Performance for Horror Movies in 1999

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RankMovieRelease
Date
Theatrical
Distributor
MPAA
Rating
1999 GrossTickets Sold
1 The Blair Witch Project Jul 14, 1999 Artisan R $140,539,099 27,665,176
2 Sleepy Hollow Nov 19, 1999 Paramount Pictures R $92,839,722 18,275,535
3 The Haunting Jul 23, 1999 Dreamworks SKG PG-13 $91,188,905 17,950,571
4 Deep Blue Sea Jul 28, 1999 Warner Bros. R $73,648,228 14,497,682
5 Stigmata Sep 10, 1999 MGM R $50,014,865 9,845,445
6 House on Haunted Hill Oct 29, 1999 Warner Bros. R $40,489,824 7,970,437
7 Lake Placid Jul 16, 1999 20th Century Fox R $31,770,413 6,254,018
8 Stir of Echoes Sep 10, 1999 Artisan R $21,133,087 4,160,056
9 The Rage: Carrie 2 Mar 12, 1999 MGM R $17,760,244 3,496,111
10 The Faculty Dec 25, 1998 Miramax R $14,169,955 2,789,361
11 In Dreams Jan 15, 1999 Dreamworks SKG R $12,017,369 2,365,623
12 Bats Oct 22, 1999 Sony Pictures R $10,155,691 1,999,151
13 Idle Hands Apr 30, 1999 Sony Pictures R $4,023,741 792,075
14 Ravenous Mar 19, 1999 20th Century Fox R $2,062,406 405,985
15 I Still Know What You Did L… Nov 13, 1998 Sony Pictures R $821,108 161,635
16 Psycho Dec 4, 1998 Universal R $603,955 118,888
17 Vampires Oct 30, 1998 Sony Pictures R $326,377 64,247
18 Urban Legend Sep 25, 1998 Sony Pictures R $191,295 37,656
19 Beloved Oct 16, 1998 Walt Disney R $96,526 19,001
20 Mighty Peking Man Apr 23, 1999 PG-13 $16,756 3,298
Total Gross of All Movies$603,869,566
Total Tickets Sold118,871,951

Note: This chart ranks movies by the amount they earned during 1999. It includes movies released in previous years that earned money during 1999. 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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