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Box Office Performance for Remake Movies in 2004

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RankMovieRelease
Date
GenreMPAA
Rating
2004 GrossTickets Sold
1 The Grudge Oct 22, 2004 Horror PG-13 $110,359,362 17,771,233
2 Man on Fire Apr 23, 2004 Thriller/Suspense R $77,906,816 12,545,380
3 The Manchurian Candidate Jul 30, 2004 Thriller/Suspense R $65,948,711 10,619,760
4 The Stepford Wives Jun 11, 2004 Black Comedy PG-13 $59,475,623 9,577,395
5 Dawn of the Dead Mar 19, 2004 Horror R $58,990,765 9,499,318
6 Shall We Dance? Oct 15, 2004 Romantic Comedy PG-13 $57,149,868 9,202,877
7 Cheaper by the Dozen Dec 25, 2003 Comedy PG $52,994,449 8,533,727
8 Walking Tall Apr 2, 2004 Action PG-13 $46,213,824 7,441,839
9 The Ladykillers Mar 26, 2004 Black Comedy R $39,692,139 6,391,648
10 Taxi Oct 6, 2004 Action PG-13 $36,362,287 5,855,440
11 Catch That Kid Feb 6, 2004 Adventure PG $16,703,799 2,689,822
12 Love Don't Cost a Thing Dec 12, 2003 Romantic Comedy PG-13 $1,719,072 276,823
13 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Oct 17, 2003 Horror R $101,910 16,410
14 Freaky Friday Aug 6, 2003 Comedy PG $41,933 6,752
Total Gross of All Movies$623,660,558
Total Tickets Sold100,428,424

Note: This chart ranks movies by the amount they earned during 2004. It includes movies released in previous years that earned money during 2004. 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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