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The following is a list of highest-grossing musical films of all time, the highest-grossing musical film franchises, the biggest opening weekends for musical films, and the highest admissions at the box office.

Highest-grossing musical films

Note that the following gross figures are nominal, not adjusted for inflation, and do not take into account rising ticket prices, or differences in ticket prices between different countries. When adjusted for inflation, the highest-grossing musical films are The Sound of Music, with an inflation-adjusted worldwide gross of $2,572,000,000; followed by Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, with an inflation-adjusted worldwide gross of $1,977,000,000 (both as of 2019). The top five films are among the highest-grossing films of all time.

  † Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 3 January 2025 in theaters around the world.
Rank Film Year Worldwide gross (US$) Type Ref
1 The Lion King 2019 $1,656,943,394 Remake
2 Frozen 2 2019 $1,450,026,933 Original
3 Frozen 2013 $1,290,000,000
4 Beauty and the Beast 2017 $1,264,435,322 Remake
5 Aladdin 2019 $1,050,693,953 Remake
6 The Lion King 1994 $969,587,805 Original
7 The Jungle Book 2016 $966,550,600 Remake
8 Moana 2 2024 $913,455,483 Original
9 Bohemian Rhapsody 2018 $903,655,259 Jukebox musical
10 Wicked 2024 $681,256,000 Adaptation of stage musical
11 Moana 2016 $643,331,111 Original
12 Sing 2016 $634,151,679 Jukebox musical
13 Wonka 2023 $625,420,096 Original
14 Mamma Mia! 2008 $609,881,238 Jukebox musical
15 Tangled 2010 $591,794,936 Original
16 The Little Mermaid 2023 $569,626,289 Remake
17 Aladdin 1992 $504,050,219 Original
18 Rio 2 2014 $500,101,972
19 Rio 2011 $484,635,760
20 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2005 $474,968,763 Original
21 La La Land 2016 $471,990,783
22 Tarzan 1999 $448,191,819
23 Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel 2009 $443,140,005 Jukebox musical
24 Les Misérables 2012 $441,809,770 Adaptation of stage musical
25 The Greatest Showman 2017 $434,993,183 Original
26 A Star Is Born 2018 $434,888,866 Original
27 Beauty and the Beast 1991 $424,967,620 Original
28 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1937 $418,229,510 Original
29 Sing 2 2021 $401,454,720 Jukebox musical
30 Grease 1978 $396,169,103 Adaption of stage musical
31 Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! 2018 $394,745,881 Jukebox musical
32 Happy Feet 2006 $384,335,608 Jukebox musical
33 The Jungle Book 1967 $378,000,000 Original
34 Alvin and the Chipmunks 2007 $361,336,633 Jukebox musical
35 The Lorax 2012 $349,304,366 Original
36 Trolls 2016 $347,337,803 Jukebox musical
37 Pocahontas 1995 $346,079,773 Original
38 Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked 2011 $342,695,435 Jukebox musical
39 Enchanted 2007 $340,487,862 Original
40 The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1996 $325,338,851
41 The Polar Express 2004 $318,226,393
42 Chicago 2002 $306,776,732 Adaptation of stage musical
43 Mulan 1998 $304,320,254 Original
44 Pitch Perfect 2 2015 $287,144,079 Jukebox musical
45 The Sound of Music 1965 $286,214,286 Adaption of stage musical
46 Saturday Night Fever 1977 $282,400,000 Original
47 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 2017 $278,000,000
48 The Princess and the Frog 2009 $267,045,765
49 Cinderella 1950 $263,591,415
50 High School Musical 3: Senior Year 2008 $252,909,177

Highest-grossing opening weekends

The following is a list of the biggest opening weekends for musical films worldwide.

Rank Film Opening weekend Year Type Ref
1 Frozen II $358,503,293 2019 Original
2 Beauty and the Beast $357,026,593 2017 Remake
3 The Lion King $245,953,703 2019 Remake

4 Aladdin $214,700,000 2019 Remake
5 The Little Mermaid $164,300,000 2023 Remake
6 Wicked $164,200,000 2024 Adaptation of the Broadway musical
7 The Jungle Book $132,200,000 2016 Remake
8 Frozen $110,600,000 2013 Original
9 Rio $94,164,414 2011
10 High School Musical 3: Senior Year $84,652,689 2008
11 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion $80,771,971 2017
12 2.0 $76,035,064 2018
13 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again $77,852,180 2018 Jukebox musical
14 Moana $73,809,195 2016 Original
15 Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel $72,362,847 2009 Jukebox
16 The Lorax $70,580,986 2012 Original
17 Tangled $66,140,737 2010
18 Bohemian Rhapsody $63,541,055 2018 Jukebox musical
19 A Star Is Born $57,108,051 2018 Original
20 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory $56,178,450 2005 Remake
21 Encanto $53,468,421 2021 Original
22 Rio 2 $49,919,485 2014
23 Sultan $48,812,938 2016
24 Trolls $46,581,142 2016 Jukebox musical
25 Mary Poppins Returns $45,616,929 2018 Original
26 Elvis $45,319,780 2022 Jukebox musical
27 Alvin and the Chipmunks $44,307,417 2007 Jukebox musical
28 Happy Feet $42,508,432 2006
29 Enchanted $42,204,913 2007 Original
30 The Lion King $40,888,194 1994
31 Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked $36,563,364 2011 Jukebox musical
32 Sing $35,258,145 2016
33 Tarzan $34,221,968 1999 Original
34 Padmaavat $32,544,470 2018
35 Dhoom 3 $33,160,000 2013
36 Rocketman $32,525,722 2018 Jukebox musical
37 Hannah Montana: The Movie $32,421,521 2009 Original
38 Hairspray $31,682,114 2007 Adaption of stage musical
39 Les Misérables $31,481,735 2012 Adaption of stage musical
40 Kabali $31,438,211 2016 Original
41 Thugs of Hindostan $29,903,713 2018
42 Sanju $29,535,236 2018
43 The Muppets $30,839,026 2011
44 Sarkar $29,244,255 2018
45 The Lion King in 3D $30,151,614 2011 Rerelease
46 Secret Superstar $30,000,000 2018 Original
47 Pitch Perfect 3 $29,728,525 2017 Jukebox musical
48 Dangal $29,561,591 2016 Original
49 Pocahontas $29,531,619 1995
50 Mamma Mia! $29,353,886 2008 Jukebox musical

Highest-grossing opening weekends for original musical films

The following is a list of the biggest opening weekends for musical films worldwide.

Rank Film Opening weekend Year Ref
1 Frozen II $358,503,293 2019
2 Frozen $110,600,000 2013
3 Rio $94,164,414 2011
4 High School Musical 3: Senior Year $84,652,689 2008
5 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion $80,771,971 2017
6 2.0 $76,035,064 2018
7 Moana $73,809,195 2016
8 The Lorax $70,580,986 2012
9 Tangled $66,140,737 2010
10 A Star Is Born $57,108,051 2018
11 Encanto $53,468,421 2021
12 Rio 2 $49,919,485 2014
13 Sultan $48,812,938 2016
14 Mary Poppins Returns $45,616,929 2018
15 Enchanted $42,204,913 2007
16 The Lion King $40,888,194 1994
17 Tarzan $34,221,968 1999
18 Padmaavat $32,544,470 2018
19 Dhoom 3 $33,160,000 2013
20 Hannah Montana: The Movie $32,421,521 2009
21 Kabali $31,438,211 2016
22 Thugs of Hindostan $29,903,713 2018
23 Sanju $29,535,236 2018
24 The Muppets $30,839,026 2011
25 Sarkar $29,244,255 2018
26 Secret Superstar $30,000,000 2018
27 Dangal $29,561,591 2016
28 Pocahontas $29,531,619 1995
29 Bajrangi Bhaijaan $29,186,977 2015

Timeline of gross records

Highest-grossing musical films

Title Established Record-setting gross Type Ref
The Jazz Singer 1927 $2,625,000 Original
The Singing Fool 1928 $5,916,000 Jukebox
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1938 $8,000,000 Original
1940 $8,500,000
This Is the Army 1946 $8,500,000 Adaption of stage musical
1951 $10,445,000
White Christmas 1954 $12,000,000 Original
Awaara (The Vagabond) 1954 $12,100,000
1955 $13,200,000
Mother India 1957 $17,000,000
Mughal-e-Azam (The Great Mughal) 1960 $24,000,000
White Christmas 1960 $30,000,000
South Pacific 1961 $30,000,000 Adaption of stage musical "
West Side Story 1961 $31,800,000 Adaption of stage musical
Mary Poppins 1966 $44,000,000–$50,000,000 Original
The Sound of Music 1966 $125,000,000 Adaption of stage musical
1978 $286,214,076
Grease 1978 $341,000,000 Adaption of stage musical
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1993 $418,200,000 Original
Aladdin 1993 $504,050,219
The Lion King 1994 $768,000,000
2002 $783,841,776
2011 $968,483,777
Frozen 2014 $1,287,000,000
2017 $1,290,000,000
The Lion King 2019 $1,656,943,394 Remake

 Distributor rentals.
 US and Canada gross only.
 India gross only.

Highest-grossing opening weekends

Title Year Record-setting gross type Ref
Awaara (The Vagabond) 1955 $114,000 Original
Mughal-e-Azam (The Great Mughal) 1960 $860,000
Saturday Night Fever 1977 $3,878,099
Grease 1978 $8,941,717
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas 1982 $11,874,268 Adaptation of stage musical
Staying Alive 1983 $12,146,143 Jukebox
Aladdin 1992 $25,784,522 Original
The Lion King 1994 $40,888,194
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2005 $56,178,450 Remake
High School Musical 3: Senior Year 2008 $84,652,689 Original
Rio 2011 $94,164,414
Frozen 2013 $110,600,000
The Jungle Book 2016 $132,200,000 Remake
Beauty and the Beast 2017 $357,026,593 Remake
Frozen II 2019 $358,503,293 Original

 Distributor rentals.
 US and Canada gross only.
 India gross only.
 China gross only.

Highest-grossing musical films by year

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.

The following is a list of highest-grossing musical film by year. Disney tops the list 29 times. All films in Saturday Night Fever, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Rio and The Little Mermaid are on the list, along with Alvin and the Chipmunks franchises are the most represented franchises each have two films on the list.

Year Title Worldwide gross Budget Type Ref
1927 The Jazz Singer $2,600,000 $422,000 Original
1928 The Singing Fool $5,916,000 $388,000
1929 Gold Diggers of Broadway $3,967,000 $532,000
1930 Animal Crackers $3,100,000 TBA
1931 Cracked Nuts $617,000 $261,000
1932 The Kid from Spain $2,621,000 TBA
1933 Gold Diggers of 1933 $3,231,000 $433,000
1934 One Night of Love $2,500,000 $500,000
1935 Naughty Marietta $2,100,000 $782,000
1936 San Francisco $5,300,000 $1,300,000
1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs $418,200,000 ($8,000,000) $1,488,423
1938 Alexander's Ragtime Band $3,600,000 $1,200,000–$2,275,000 Jukebox musical
1939 The Wizard of Oz $25,637,669 $2,800,000 Original
1943 This Is the Army $10,445,000 ($8,500,000) TBD Adaption of stage musical
1951 Awaara (The Vagabond) $30,660,000 ($4,830,000) TBD Original
1952 Aan (The Savage Princess) $6,042,410 ($5,880,000) TBD
1953 Peter Pan $145,000,000 ($7,000,000) $3,000,000–4,000,000
1954 White Christmas $30,000,000 ($12,000,000) TBD
1955 Oklahoma! $7,100,000 $6,800,000
Guys and Dolls $9,063,000 $5,500,000 Adaption of stage musical
Shree 420 (Mr. 420) $10,380,000 ($8,190,000) TBD Original
Lady and the Tramp $187,000,000 ($6,500,000) $4,000,000
1956 The King and I $21,300,000 $4,550,000 Adaption of stage musical
1957 Mother India $17,000,000 $1,300,000 Original
1958 South Pacific $30,000,000 ($6,400,000) $5,610,000 Adaption of stage musical.
1959 Sleeping Beauty $51,600,000 ($5,300,000) $6,000,000 Original
1960 Mughal-e-Azam (The Great Mughal) $24,000,000 $2,250,000
1961 West Side Story $31,800,000 $7,000,000 Adaption of stage musical
1962 The Music Man $14,953,846 TBD Adaption of stage musical
1963 The Sword in the Stone $22,182,353 ($13,050,777) $3,000,000 Original
1964 Mary Poppins $102,272,727 ($30,000,000) $4,400,000–$4,600,000 Original
1965 The Sound of Music $286,214,076 ($20,000,000) $8,000,000 Adaption of stage musical
1966 Phool Aur Patthar $24,680,000 TBD Original
1967 The Jungle Book $378,000,000 ($23,800,000) $4,000,000
1968 Funny Girl $52,000,000 $14,100,000 Adaption of stage musical
1969 Paint Your Wagon $31,700,000 $20,000,000 Adaption of stage musical
1970 The Aristocats $191,000,000 ($26,462,000) $4,000,000 Original
Hello Dolly! $26,000,000 $25,000,000 Adaption of stage musical
1971 Fiddler on the Roof $83,387,607 $9,000,000 Adaption of stage musical
1972 Cabaret $41,326,446 $2,300,000 Adaption of stage musical
1973 Bobby $39,000,000 TBD Original
1974 That's Entertainment! $26,890,200 TBD Jukebox musical
1975 The Rocky Horror Picture Show $112,892,319 $1,400,000 Adaption of stage musical
1976 A Star is Born $80,000,000 $6,000,000 Remake
1977 Saturday Night Fever $282,400,000 $3,500,000 Jukebox musical
1978 Grease $395,452,066 ($341,000,000) $6,000,000 Original
1979 The Muppet Movie $76,657,000 ($65,000,000) $8,000,000
1980 The Blues Brothers $115,229,890 $30,000,000 Jukebox musical
1981 The Fox and the Hound $63,456,988 ($39,900,000) $12,000,000 Original
1982 Disco Dancer $106,000,000 TBD
1983 Staying Alive $64,892,670 $22,000,000 Jukebox musical
1984 Footloose $80,035,402 $8,200,000 Original
1985 Ram Teri Ganga Maili $15,400,000 TBD
1986 Little Shop of Horrors $38,982,260 $25,000,000 Adaption of stage musical
1987 Dirty Dancing $214,577,242 $6,000,000 Original
1988 Oliver and Company $121,000,000+ ($100,000,000)+ $31,000,000
1989 The Little Mermaid $233,000,000 ($84,355,863) $40,000,000
1990 Dil $10,300,000 TBD
1991 Beauty and the Beast $424,967,620 ($351,863,363) $25,000,000
1992 Aladdin $504,050,219 $28,000,000
1993 The Nightmare Before Christmas $81,877,069 ($50,003,043) $18,000,000
1994 The Lion King (1994) $969,587,805 ($766,964,132) $45,000,000
1995 Pocahontas $346,079,773 $55,000,000
1996 The Hunchback of Notre Dame $325,338,851 $100,000,000
1997 Hercules $252,712,101 $85,000,000
1998 Mulan $304,320,254 $90,000,000
1999 Tarzan $448,191,819 $130,000,000
2000 Coyote Ugly $113,916,474 $45,000,000
2001 Moulin Rouge! $179,213,434 $50,000,000 Jukebox musical
2002 Chicago $306,776,732 $45,000,000 Adaption of stage musical
2003 Brother Bear $250,397,798 $46,000,000 Original
2004 The Polar Express $314,215,454 ($286,000,505) $165,000,000
2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory $474,968,763 $150,000,000 Remake
2006 Happy Feet $384,335,608 $100,000,000 Jukebox musical
2007 Alvin and the Chipmunks $361,336,633 $60,000,000
2008 Mamma Mia! $609,881,238 $52,000,000 Jukebox musical
2009 Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel $443,140,005 $75,000,000 Jukebox musical
2010 Tangled $591,794,936 $260,000,000 Original
2011 Rio $484,635,760 $90,000,000
2012 Les Misérables $441,809,770 $61,000,000 Adaption of stage musical
2013 Frozen $1,290,000,000 ($1,287,000,000) $150,000,000 Original
2014 Rio 2 $500,101,972 $103,000,000
2015 Pitch Perfect 2 $287,144,079 $29,000,000 Jukebox musical
2016 The Jungle Book $966,550,600 $175,000,000 Remake
2017 Beauty and the Beast $1,263,521,126 $160,000,000 Remake
2018 Bohemian Rhapsody $903,655,259 $52,000,000 Jukebox musical
2019 The Lion King $1,656,943,394 $260,000,000 Remake
2020 Tanhaji $52,000,000 $21,000,000 Original
2021 Encanto $252,423,364 $150,000,000
2022 Elvis $288,670,284($287,740,048) $85,000,000 Jukebox musical
2023 Wonka $632,302,312 $125,000,000 Original
2024 Moana 2 $913,455,483 $150,000,000 Original
  • ( ... ) Since grosses are not limited to original theatrical runs, a film's first-run gross is included in brackets after the total if known.
  •  US and Canada gross only.
  •  India gross only.
  •  Distributor rentals.
  •  To be determined.

Highest-grossing musical film series and film franchises

Note that the following gross figures are nominal, not adjusted for inflation, and do not take into account increasing ticket prices.

A series must have at least two theatrically released films. Frozen sits top grossing $2.7 billion it also has the average with $1.4 billion per film.

Highest-grossing musical film franchises and film series (the films in each franchise can be viewed by selecting "show")
Rank Series Total worldwide box office No. of films Average of films Highest-grossing film
1 Frozen $2,740,026,933 2 $1,370,013,467 Frozen II ($1,450,026,933)
1 Frozen II (2019) $1,450,026,933
2 Frozen (2013) $1,290,000,000
2 The Lion King $2,963,924,529 4 $740,981,132 The Lion King (2019) ($1,656,943,394)
CGI animated series † $2,016,057,260 2 $1,008,028,630 The Lion King (2019) ($1,656,943,394)
1 The Lion King (2019) $1,656,943,394
2 Mufasa (2024) † $359,113,866
Traditionally animated series $978,997,598 2 $489,498,799 The Lion King (1994) ($978,996,133)
1 The Lion King (1994) $978,996,133
2 Hakuna Matata (2004) $1,465
3 Beauty and the Beast $1,688,488,746 2 $844,244,373 Beauty and the Beast ($1,263,521,126)
1 Beauty and the Beast (2017) $1,263,521,126
2 Beauty and the Beast (1991) $424,967,620
4 Aladdin $1,554,744,172 2 $777,372,086 Aladdin (2019) ($1,050,693,953)
1 Aladdin (2019) $1,050,693,953
2 Aladdin (1992) $504,050,219
5 Moana $1,549,090,430 2 $774,545,215 Moana 2 ($909,355,483)
1 Moana 2 (2024) † $905,757,963
2 Moana (2016) $643,332,467
6 The Jungle Book $1,530,854,359 3 $510,284,786 The Jungle Book ($966,550,600)
The Jungle Book (2016) $966,550,600
Animated series $513,703,599 2 $256,851,800 The Jungle Book ($378,000,000)
1 The Jungle Book (1967) $378,000,000
2 The Jungle Book 2 (2003) $135,703,599
7 Alvin and the Chipmunks $1,388,775,021 5 $277,755,004 Chipwrecked ($443,140,005)
Hybrid series $1,381,970,709 4 $345,492,677 Chipwrecked ($443,140,005)
1 Chipwrecked (2011) $443,140,005
2 Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007) $361,336,633
3 The Squeakquel (2009) $342,695,435
4 The Road Chip (2015) $234,798,636
The Chipmunk Adventure (1987) $6,804,312
8 Mamma Mia! $1,004,627,119 2 $502,313,560 Mamma Mia! ($609,881,238)
1 Mamma Mia! (2008) $609,881,238
2 Here We Go Again! (2018) $394,745,881
9 Rio $984,737,732 2 $492,368,866 Rio 2 ($500,101,972)
1 Rio 2 (2014) $500,101,972
2 Rio (2011) $484,635,760
10 The Little Mermaid $780,969,768 2 $390,484,884 The Little Mermaid (2023) ($569,626,289)
1 The Little Mermaid (2023) $569,626,289
2 The Little Mermaid (1989) $211,343,479
11 Trolls $603,712,862 3 $201,237,621 Trolls ($346,864,462)
1 Trolls (2016) $346,864,462
2 Band Together (2023) $207,571,582
3 World Tour (2020) $49,276,818
12 Pitch Perfect $588,256,965 3 $196,085,655 Pitch Perfect 2 ($287,506,194)
1 Pitch Perfect 2 (2015) $287,506,194
2 Pitch Perfect 3 (2017) $185,400,345
3 Pitch Perfect (2012) $115,350,426
13 Happy Feet $534,742,074 2 $267,371,037 Happy Feet ($384,335,608)
1 Happy Feet (2006) $384,335,608
2 Happy Feet Two (2011) $150,406,466
14 A Star Is Born $522,988,866 4 $130,747,217 A Star Is Born (2018) ($434,888,866)
1 A Star Is Born (2018) $434,888,866
2 A Star Is Born (1976) $80,000,000
3 A Star Is Born (1954) $6,100,000
4 A Star Is Born (1937) $2,000,000
15 The Muppets $462,897,991 8 $57,862,249 The Muppets ($165,184,237)
1 The Muppets (2011) $165,184,237
2 Muppets Most Wanted (2014) $80,383,290
3 The Muppet Movie (1979) $76,657,000
4 Treasure Island (1996) $34,327,391
5 The Great Muppet Caper (1981) $31,206,251
6 The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) $27,281,507
7 Take Manhattan (1984) $25,534,703
8 Muppets from Space (1999) $22,323,612
16 Mary Poppins $451,810,221 2 $225,905,111 Mary Poppins Returns ($349,537,494)
1 Mary Poppins Returns (2018) $349,537,494
2 Mary Poppins (1963) $102,272,727
17 Grease $411,340,579 2 $205,670,290 Grease ($396,169,103)
1 Grease (1978) $396,169,103
2 Grease 2 (1982) $15,171,476
18 Baahubali $345,668,817 2 $172,834,409 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion ($244,346,798)
1 The Conclusion (2017) $244,346,798
2 The Beginning (2015) $101,322,019
19 Saturday Night Fever $347,292,670 2 $173,646,335 Saturday Night Fever ($282,400,000)
1 Saturday Night Fever (1977) $282,400,000
2 Staying Alive (1983) $64,892,670
20 Sister Act $288,924,179 2 $144,462,090 Sister Act ($231,605,150)
1 Sister Act (1992) $231,605,150
2 Back in the Habit (1993) $57,319,029

Box-office admissions (ticket sales)

See also: List of films by box office admissions This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.

The following table lists known estimated box-office ticket sales for various high-grossing musical films that have sold at least 75 million tickets worldwide.

Note that some of the data are incomplete due to a lack of available admissions data from a number of countries. Therefore, it is not an exhaustive list of all the highest-grossing musical films by ticket sales, so no rankings are given.

Film Year Known ticket sales (est.) Type Ref
The Sound of Music 1965 283,300,000 Original
Sholay 1975 250,000,000
Awaara (The Vagabond) 1951 217,000,000
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1937 214,900,000
The Rocky Horror Picture Show 1975 170,000,000
The Lion King 1994 140,108,836
The Jungle Book 1967 137,915,958
Disco Dancer 1982 135,000,000
Frozen 2013 133,013,967
Beauty and the Beast 2017 123,766,498 Jukebox musical
The Jungle Book 2016 123,663,450 Jukebox musical
Caravan 1971 119,000,000 Original
Grease 1978 117,075,584 jukebox musical
Bobby 1973 116,400,000 Original
The Lion King 2019 116,060,166 Jukebox musical
Mary Poppins 1964 105,507,268 Original
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 2017 105,003,001
Mughal-e-Azam (The Great Mughal) 1960 100,041,453
Mother India 1957 100,011,812
Aladdin 2019 97,106,238 Jukebox musical
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar 1978 91,800,000 Original
Fantasia 1940 87,649,246
Aladdin 1992 87,108,669
Cinderella 1950 84,458,172
Ganga Jamna 1961 83,800,000
Pinocchio 1940 83,739,255
Bohemian Rhapsody 2018 80,322,547 Jukebox musical
Kidnapping, Caucasian Style 1967 76,540,000 Original

Original

Film Year Known ticket sales (est.) Ref
The Sound of Music 1965 283,300,000
Sholay 1975 250,000,000
Awaara (The Vagabond) 1951 217,000,000
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1937 214,900,000
The Lion King 1994 140,108,836
The Jungle Book 1967 137,915,958
Disco Dancer 1982 135,000,000
Frozen 2013 133,013,967
Caravan 1971 119,000,000
Bobby 1973 116,400,000
Mary Poppins 1964 105,507,268
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 2017 105,003,001
Mughal-e-Azam (The Great Mughal) 1960 100,041,453
Mother India 1957 100,011,812
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar 1978 91,800,000
Fantasia 1940 87,649,246
Aladdin 1992 87,108,669
Cinderella 1950 84,458,172
Ganga Jamna 1961 83,800,000
Pinocchio 1940 83,739,255
Kidnapping, Caucasian Style 1967 76,540,000

Non-original

Film Year Known ticket sales (est.) Source Ref
Beauty and the Beast 2017 123,766,498 Uses songs from the Original film
The Jungle Book 2016 123,663,450 Uses songs from the Original film
Grease 1978 117,075,584 Based on the musical of the same name
The Lion King 2019 116,060,166 Uses songs from the original film
Aladdin 2019 97,106,238 Use songs from the original film
Bohemian Rhapsody 2018 80,322,547 Featuring songs by Queen

See also

Notes

  1. See List of highest-grossing films § Highest-grossing films adjusted for inflation.
  2. Uses songs from the original film
  3. ^ Box Office Mojo stopped updating its main total for Frozen in August 2014, while it was still in release. The total listed here incorporates subsequent earnings in Japan, Nigeria, Spain, the United Kingdom and Germany up to the end of 2015, but omits earnings in Turkey, Iceland, Brazil, and Australia (2016) which amount to a few hundred thousand dollars. The total is rounded to $1 million to compensate for the numerical inaccuracy.
  4. Uses songs from the original film
  5. Uses songs from the original film
  6. Uses songs from the original film
  7. featuring songs by Queen
  8. featuring songs by ABBA
  9. Uses songs from the original film
  10. Uses song for the Musical
  11. featuring songs by ABBA
  12. Uses songs from the Musical of the same name
  13. Uses songs from the original film
  14. Uses songs from the original film
  15. Uses songs from the original film
  16. Uses songs from the original film
  17. Uses songs from the original film
  18. featuring songs by ABBA
  19. featuring songs by Queen
  20. Uses songs for Original film
  21. Featuring songs by Elvis
  22. fearuring pop songs
  23. fearuring pop songs
  24. featuring songs by Elton John
  25. based on the musical of the same name
  26. based on the musical of the same name
  27. a re release of film of the same name
  28. fearuring pop songs
  29. featuring songs by ABBA
  30. Uses pop culture songs
  31. Snow White earned over $8 million in gross rentals by the end of 1938, in the process becoming the highest-grossing sound film.
  32. Based on the musical of the same name
  33. ^ See Awaara § Box office
  34. based on the musical of the same name
  35. Based on the Musical of the same name
  36. Based on the musical of the same name
  37. It is possible Aladdin never took the record. Aladdin's release (1992–93) coincided with a Snow White reissue, and it is possible that Snow White ended up grossing more. Snow White had grossed a total of $330 million up to 1987, and then added a further $88 million in North America from its 1987 and 1993 reissues; it is unknown how much Snow White made from these reissues outside of North America, but if the foreign gross matched or exceeded the North American gross then Snow White would have earned more.
  38. a remake of the original film
  39. The gross rental is the distributor's share of the box-office gross and was more commonly reported than the exhibition gross up to the 1970s.
  40. Based on the musical of the same name
  41. Uses pop songs
  42. Uses songs from the Original film
  43. Uses songs from the original film
  44. Uses songs from the original film
  45. Based on the musical of the same name.
  46. See Aan § Box office
  47. based on the musical of the samename
  48. See Shree 420 § Box office
  49. based on the musical of the same name
  50. Based on musical of the same name
  51. Based on based on the musical of the same name
  52. based on the Musical of the same name
  53. The based on the musical of the same name
  54. Phool Aur Patthar box office revenue:
    • India – ₹75 million ($11.79 million)
    • Soviet Union – 11.6 million Rbls ($12.89 million)
  55. Based on the musical of the same name
  56. Based on the musical of the same name
  57. based on the Based on the musical of the same name
  58. Fiddler on the Roof
  59. Based on the Musical of the same name
  60. Uses songs for MGM films
  61. Based of the musical of the same name
  62. a remake of the film of the same name
  63. Uses pop songs
  64. Uses pop songs
  65. Uses pop songs
  66. Based on the musical of the same name
  67. Based on the musical sound of the same name
  68. Uses pop songs
  69. Uses songs from the Musical of the same name
  70. Uses pop songs
  71. Uses songs from the musical of the same name
  72. Uses pop songs
  73. Uses songs from the original film
  74. Uses songs from the original film
  75. Uses songs released by Queen
  76. Uses songs from the original film
  77. ₹3,676.5 million (US$43 million) gross,
  78. Featuring songs by Elvis
  79. Awaara admissions:
    • India – 17 million
    • China – 100 million
    • Soviet Union – 100 million
  80. The Lion King (1994)
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 920,948
    • Other territories – 139,187,888
  81. The Jungle Book (1967) admissions:
    • Germany – 27.3 million
    • Other territories – 110,615,958
  82. Disco Dancer admissions:
    • India – 15 million
    • Soviet Union – 120 million
  83. Frozen admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 49,041,000
    • Other territories – 83,972,967
  84. Uses songs from the original film
  85. Beauty and the Beast (2017) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 56,798,200
    • Europe and Morocco – 33,919,225
    • China – 15,841,104
    • Japan – 9.5 million
    • South Korea – 5,138,330
    • Australia – 2,569,639
  86. Uses songs from the original film
  87. The Jungle Book (2016) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 41,710,700
    • China – 28,803,824
    • Europe and Morocco – 27,276,042
    • India – 20 million
    • South Korea – 2,537,438
    • Japan – 1,690,895
    • Australia – 1,644,551
  88. Caravan admissions:
    • India – 19 million
    • China – 100 million
  89. Based on the musical of the same name
  90. Bobby admissions:
    • India – 53.5 million
    • Soviet Union – 62.9 million
  91. Uses songs from the original film
  92. The Lion King (2019) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 59,299,900
    • China – 21,470,719
    • France, Germany, Spain – 18,608,061
    • Russia – 12 million
    • South Korea – 4,742,514
    • India – 2,564,572
  93. Mary Poppins admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 78,181,800
    • United Kingdom – 14 million
    • France, Germany, Spain – 13,325,468
  94. Baahubali 2 admissions:
    • India – 100 million
    • China – 2,389,945
    • United States and Canada – 2,255,500
    • Europe – 257,556
    • Japan – 100,000
  95. Mughal-e-Azam admissions:
    • India – 100 million+
    • United States and Canada (2005) – 25,200
    • United Kingdom (2002–2014) – 16,253
  96. Mother India admissions:
    • India – 100 million+
    • France and United Kingdom (2002–2004) – 11,812
  97. Uses songs from the original film
  98. Aladdin (2019) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 39,410,700
    • South Korea – 12,519,396
    • France, Germany, Italy, Spain – 11,379,295
    • Japan – 9,140,684
    • China – 9,006,480
    • Russia – 5.81 million
    • United Kingdom – 5,084,623
    • India – 3,171,408
    • Australia – 1,719,352
  99. Muqaddar Ka Sikandar admissions:
    • India – 66.6 million
    • Soviet Union – 25.2 million
  100. Fantasia admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 83,043,500
    • France – 4,605,746
  101. Aladdin (1992) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 52,442,300
    • France, Germany, Italy, Spain – 21,074,285
    • United Kingdom – 5,102,807
    • Japan – 4,550,835
    • Australia – 2,753,072
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 647,266
    • Denmark – 522,350
    • Finland and Switzerland (1996–2015) – 676
  102. Cinderella (1950) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 60,301,400
    • France – 13,226,772
    • United Kingdom and Spain – 10.93 million
  103. Ganga Jamna admissions:
    • India – 51.7 million
    • Soviet Union – 32.1 million
  104. Pinocchio:
    • United States and Canada – 67,403,300
    • United Kingdom and France – 16,335,702
    • Netherlands (1999) – 253
  105. featuring songs by Queen
  106. Bohemian Rhapsody:
    • Europe – 31,368,291
    • United States and Canada – 23,974,900
    • South Korea – 9,948,386
    • Japan – 9,931,559
    • China – 2,284,739
    • Australia – 2,814,671
  107. Awaara admissions:
    • India – 17 million
    • China – 100 million
    • Soviet Union – 100 million
  108. The Lion King (1994)
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 920,948
    • Other territories – 139,187,888
  109. The Jungle Book (1967) admissions:
    • Germany – 27.3 million
    • Other territories – 110,615,958
  110. Disco Dancer admissions:
    • India – 15 million
    • Soviet Union – 120 million
  111. Frozen admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 49,041,000
    • Other territories – 83,972,967
  112. Caravan admissions:
    • India – 19 million
    • China – 100 million
  113. Bobby admissions:
    • India – 53.5 million
    • Soviet Union – 62.9 million
  114. Mary Poppins admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 78,181,800
    • United Kingdom – 14 million
    • France, Germany, Spain – 13,325,468
  115. Baahubali 2 admissions:
    • India – 100 million
    • China – 2,389,945
    • United States and Canada – 2,255,500
    • Europe – 257,556
    • Japan – 100,000
  116. Mughal-e-Azam admissions:
    • India – 100 million+
    • United States and Canada (2005) – 25,200
    • United Kingdom (2002–2014) – 16,253
  117. Mother India admissions:
    • India – 100 million+
    • France and United Kingdom (2002–2004) – 11,812
  118. Muqaddar Ka Sikandar admissions:
    • India – 66.6 million
    • Soviet Union – 25.2 million
  119. Fantasia admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 83,043,500
    • France – 4,605,746
  120. Aladdin (1992) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 52,442,300
    • France, Germany, Italy, Spain – 21,074,285
    • United Kingdom – 5,102,807
    • Japan – 4,550,835
    • Australia – 2,753,072
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 647,266
    • Denmark – 522,350
    • Finland and Switzerland (1996–2015) – 676
  121. Cinderella (1950) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 60,301,400
    • France – 13,226,772
    • United Kingdom and Spain – 10.93 million
  122. Ganga Jamna admissions:
    • India – 51.7 million
    • Soviet Union – 32.1 million
  123. Pinocchio:
    • United States and Canada – 67,403,300
    • United Kingdom and France – 16,335,702
    • Netherlands (1999) – 253
  124. Beauty and the Beast (2017) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 56,798,200
    • Europe and Morocco – 33,919,225
    • China – 15,841,104
    • Japan – 9.5 million
    • South Korea – 5,138,330
    • Australia – 2,569,639
  125. The Jungle Book (2016) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 41,710,700
    • China – 28,803,824
    • Europe and Morocco – 27,276,042
    • India – 20 million
    • South Korea – 2,537,438
    • Japan – 1,690,895
    • Australia – 1,644,551
  126. The Lion King (2019) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 59,299,900
    • China – 21,470,719
    • France, Germany, Spain – 18,608,061
    • Russia – 12 million
    • South Korea – 4,742,514
    • India – 2,564,572
  127. Aladdin (2019) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 39,410,700
    • South Korea – 12,519,396
    • France, Germany, Italy, Spain – 11,379,295
    • Japan – 9,140,684
    • China – 9,006,480
    • Russia – 5.81 million
    • United Kingdom – 5,084,623
    • India – 3,171,408
    • Australia – 1,719,352
  128. Bohemian Rhapsody:
    • Europe – 31,368,291
    • United States and Canada – 23,974,900
    • South Korea – 9,948,386
    • Japan – 9,931,559
    • China – 2,284,739
    • Australia – 2,814,671

Footnotes

  1. ^ Frozen
    Total as of August 3, 2014: $247,650,477
    Total as of August 31, 2014: $249,036,646
    Total as of July 27, 2014: $21,668,593
    Total as of November 2, 2014: $22,492,845
    Total as of August 17, 2014: $167,333
    Total as of June 8, 2014: £39,090,985
    Total as of November 30, 2014: £40,960,083 ($1 = £0.63866)
    Total as of December 7, 2014: £41,087,765 ($1 = £0.64136)
    Total as of December 14, 2014: £41,170,608 ($1 = £0.636)
    Total as of November 26, 2017: £42,840,559 ($1 = £0.7497)
    Total as of December 3, 2017: £42,976,318 ($1 = £0.742)
    Total as of March 30, 2014: €35,098,170
    Total as of October 18, 2015: €42,526,744
    nb. the exact euro to dollar conversion rate is unknown for earnings since April 2014, but the euro never fell below parity with the dollar during 2014 and 2015 (as can be verified by comparing the exchange rate on the individual date entries at the provided reference) so an approximate conversion rate of €1:$1 is used here to give a lower-bound.
  2. ^ Glancy, H Mark (1995). "Warner Bros Film Grosses, 1921–51: the William Schaefer ledger". Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. 15 (1): 55–73. doi:10.1080/01439689500260031.
  3. ^ "Biggest Money Pictures". Variety. June 21, 1932. p. 1. Retrieved June 29, 2019 – via Archive.org.
  4. ^ Block & Wilson 2010, p. 237: "By the end of 1938, it had grossed more than $8 million in worldwide rentals and was ranked at the time as the second-highest-grossing film after the 1925 epic Ben-Hur".
  5. Block, Alex Ben; Wilson, Lucy Autrey, eds. (2010). George Lucas's Blockbusting: A Decade-By-Decade Survey of Timeless Movies Including Untold Secrets of Their Financial and Cultural Success. HarperCollins. p. 255. ISBN 9780061778896. On its initial release Pinocchio brought in only $1.6 million in domestic rentals (compared with Snow White's $4.2 million) and $1.9 million in foreign rentals (compared with Snow White's $4.3 million)."
  6. "Show Business: Record Wind". Time. February 19, 1940. Archived from the original on February 2, 2010. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  7. ^ Arneel, Gene (January 5, 1955). "'54 Dream Pic: 'White Xmas'". Variety. pp. 5 & 59. Retrieved June 28, 2019 – via Archive.org.
  8. ^ "Box Office Information for White Christmas". The Numbers.com. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
  9. ^ Hall, Sheldon; Neale, Stephen (2010). Epics, Spectacles, and Blockbusters: A Hollywood History. Wayne State University Press. p. 153. ISBN 978-0-8143-3008-1.
  10. ^ Block & Wilson 2010, p. 434.
    • The Sound of Music: "Domestic Rentals: $68.4; Foreign Rentals: $46.2; Production Cost: $8.0 (Initial Release – Unadjusted $s in Millions of $s)."
    • West Side Story: "Domestic Rentals: $16.2; Foreign Rentals: $15.6; Production Cost: $7.0 (Initial Release – Unadjusted $s in Millions of $s)."
  11. Burns, Douglas (2010), Mary Poppins, p. 469, In its initial run, Poppins garnered an astounding $44 million in worldwide rentals and became the company's first Best Picture Oscar contender. In: Block & Wilson 2010.
  12. Hall & Neale 2010, p. 184
    • Mary Poppins: "Mary Poppins (1964), which cost $5.2 million, was neither a stage adaptation nor a roadshow. But by the end of its first release, it had grossed nearly $50 million worldwide."
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  14. ^ Hofler, Robert (2010). Party Animals: A Hollywood Tale of Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'N' Roll Starring the Fabulous Allan Carr. ReadHowYouWant.com. p. 145. ISBN 9781459600072. Despite the fact that Grease was well on its way to becoming the highest-grossing movie musical in the world, and eventually grossed over $341 million...
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  17. ^ Block & Wilson 2010, pp. 712–713.
    • Bambi: "Worldwide Box Office: $266.8; Production Cost: $1.7 (Millions of $s)"
    • 101 Dalmatians: "Worldwide Box Office: $215.0; Production Cost: $3.6 (Millions of $s)"
    • The Jungle Book: "Worldwide Box Office: $170.8"; Production Cost: $3.9 (Millions of $s)"
    • Aladdin: "Worldwide Box Office: $505.1"; Production Cost: $28.0 (Millions of $s)"
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  19. "The Lion King (1994)". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on June 23, 2011. Total after IMAX reissue but before 3D re-release: $783,841,776
  20. "The Lion King (1994)". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on June 23, 2011. Total after IMAX reissue but before 3D re-release: $783,841,776
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  28. "Sleeping Beauty (1959)". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on September 16, 2014. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
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  39. "Grease (40th Anniversary)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
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  43. "Oliver & Company". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved April 11, 2020. 1996 re-release $20.9 million
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