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Box Office Performance for Based on Play Movies in 1995

Summary for all Years 1996 →
RankMovieRelease
Date
GenreMPAA
Rating
1995 GrossTickets Sold
1 Nell Dec 14, 1994 Drama PG-13 $20,914,085 4,807,835
2 The Madness of King George Dec 28, 1994 Drama PG-13 $15,019,414 3,452,738
3 Jeffrey Aug 4, 1995 Romantic Comedy R $3,487,000 801,609
4 Death and the Maiden Dec 23, 1994 Drama R $2,705,259 621,898
5 Moonlight and Valentino Sep 29, 1995 Drama R $2,459,766 565,463
6 Wild Bill Dec 1, 1995 Western R $2,169,373 498,706
7 Othello Dec 14, 1995 Drama R $876,671 201,533
8 The Sum of Us Mar 8, 1995 Drama R $766,000 176,091
9 Love & Human Remains Jun 2, 1995 Comedy R $542,985 124,824
10 Richard III Dec 29, 1995 Drama R $425,532 97,823
11 Vanya on 42nd Street Oct 19, 1994 Drama PG $418,805 96,277
12 Bar Girls Mar 24, 1995 Romantic Comedy R $397,566 91,394
13 Search and Destroy Apr 28, 1995 Drama R $389,731 89,593
14 Country Life Jul 28, 1995 Drama PG-13 $350,354 80,541
15 Tom & Viv Dec 2, 1994 Drama PG-13 $188,709 43,381
16 Roosters Jul 14, 1995 Drama R $113,354 26,058
17 Reckless Nov 17, 1995 Drama PG-13 $103,351 23,758
Total Gross of All Movies$51,327,955
Total Tickets Sold11,799,522

Note: This chart ranks movies by the amount they earned during 1995. It includes movies released in previous years that earned money during 1995. 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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