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Box Office Performance for Horror Movies in 2001

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RankMovieRelease
Date
Theatrical
Distributor
MPAA
Rating
2001 GrossTickets Sold
1 Hannibal Feb 9, 2001 MGM R $165,092,266 29,168,244
2 The Others Aug 10, 2001 Miramax PG-13 $96,522,687 17,053,478
3 Thirteen Ghosts Oct 26, 2001 Warner Bros. R $41,867,960 7,397,166
4 Jeepers Creepers Aug 31, 2001 MGM R $37,904,175 6,696,850
5 Valentine Feb 2, 2001 Warner Bros. R $20,384,136 3,601,437
6 Dracula 2000 Dec 22, 2000 Miramax R $11,430,810 2,019,577
7 Shadow of the Vampire Dec 29, 2000 Lionsgate R $8,128,846 1,436,191
8 Bones Oct 24, 2001 New Line R $7,316,658 1,292,695
9 The Forsaken Apr 27, 2001 Sony Pictures R $6,755,271 1,193,510
10 Haunted Castle Mar 2, 2001 nWave Pictures PG $3,322,259 586,971
11 Soul Survivors Sep 7, 2001 Artisan PG-13 $3,100,650 547,818
12 The Devil's Backbone Nov 21, 2001 Sony Pictures Cla… R $453,067 80,047
13 Ginger Snaps May 11, 2001 Not Rated $284,063 50,187
14 Ôdishon Jun 15, 2001 Vitagraph Films R $110,776 19,571
15 Cure Jul 6, 2001 Not Rated $94,596 16,713
16 Trouble Every Day Nov 30, 2001 Lot 47 Films Not Rated $9,788 1,729
17 Tell Me Something Sep 21, 2001 R $2,567 453
18 Blood, Friends and Money Sep 22, 2000 Not Rated $982 173
Total Gross of All Movies$402,781,557
Total Tickets Sold71,162,810

Note: This chart ranks movies by the amount they earned during 2001. It includes movies released in previous years that earned money during 2001. 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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