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Box Office Performance for Dramatization Movies in 2002

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RankMovieRelease
Date
GenreMPAA
Rating
2002 GrossTickets Sold
1 A Beautiful Mind Dec 21, 2001 Drama PG-13 $132,929,755 22,879,475
2 Black Hawk Down Dec 28, 2001 Action R $108,079,933 18,602,398
3 Catch Me if You Can Dec 25, 2002 Drama PG-13 $97,437,621 16,770,674
4 We Were Soldiers Mar 1, 2002 Drama R $78,120,196 13,445,816
5 K-19: The Widowmaker Jul 19, 2002 Action PG-13 $35,168,966 6,053,178
6 Frida Oct 25, 2002 Drama R $21,289,079 3,664,213
7 Ali Dec 25, 2001 Drama R $8,716,362 1,500,234
8 Antwone Fisher Dec 19, 2002 Drama PG-13 $6,118,566 1,053,109
9 Iris Dec 14, 2001 Drama R $5,502,726 947,112
10 The Other Side of Heaven Dec 14, 2001 Drama PG $4,060,819 698,936
11 Auto Focus Oct 18, 2002 Drama R $2,008,023 345,614
12 Apollo 13 Jun 30, 1995 Drama PG $1,389,105 239,088
13 24 Hour Party People Aug 9, 2002 Drama R $1,169,030 201,209
14 Evelyn Dec 13, 2002 Drama PG $1,043,479 179,600
15 The Pianist Dec 27, 2002 Drama R $1,000,511 172,204
16 Bloody Sunday Oct 4, 2002 Drama R $760,795 130,945
17 Piñero Dec 14, 2001 Drama R $263,523 45,356
18 Confessions of a Dangerous … Dec 31, 2002 Drama R $173,856 29,923
19 Dahmer Jun 21, 2002 Drama R $144,008 24,786
20 Hardball Sep 14, 2001 Drama PG-13 $74,752 12,866
21 Les enfants du siècle Sep 13, 2002 Drama Not Rated $36,087 6,211
22 The Farewell Jan 16, 2002 Drama Not Rated $10,952 1,885
Total Gross of All Movies$505,498,144
Total Tickets Sold87,004,832

Note: This chart ranks movies by the amount they earned during 2002. It includes movies released in previous years that earned money during 2002. 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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