Top 25 Highest Grossing Romance Movies
Love is in the air--it must be Feb. 14 again. Valentine's Day is all about the gifts exchanged, and while, no, love doesn't have to take the form of flowers, candy, dinner and/or singing telegrams (kidding, girls!), it never hurts.
But perhaps nothing caps off the special night, no matter how early
or late, like a romance movie. It's snuggle-fodder for the girls, and
for the guys--well, lest they forget, the romance genre begat romantic
comedies, which begat Wedding Crashers. So, needless to say, there's room for compromise and fun to be had by all.
So in honor of Cupid's big day out, we've decided to take a look back
at the oft-underappreciated romance genre, and unveil its
highest-grossers. As with our past box-office lists, we have adjusted
all the movies' earnings to assess how much they would've made if
released today. Happy Valentine's Day!
Below are the Top 25 Highest Grossing Romantic Movies:
Rank | Title | Gross Domestic Box Office | Adjusted Gross Domestic Box Office1 |
1 | Titanic (Paramount-1997) | $600,743,440 | $812,770,536 |
2 | The Lion King (Walt Disney Pictures-1994) | $312,850,033 | $476,176,153 |
3 | Aladdin (Walt Disney Pictures-1992) | $217,042,825 | $324,779,745 |
4 | Ghost (Paramount Pictures-1990) | $214,288,325 | $315,338,980 |
5 | Dances with Wolves (Orion Pictures-1990) | $184,010,809 | $270,143,528 |
6 | Armageddon (Touchstone Pictures-1998) | $201,573,391 | $266,902,080 |
7 | Pretty Woman (Touchstone Pictures-1990) | $178,396,916 | $262,522,475 |
8 | Jerry Maguire (TriStar Pictures-1996) | $153,620,822 | $215,833,779 |
9 | Terms of Endearment (Paramount Pictures-1983) | $108,423,489 | $213,749,164 |
10 | What Women Want (Paramount Pictures-2000) | $182,805,123 | $210,615,920 |
11 | Big Daddy (Columbia Pictures-1999) | $162,479,795 | $199,407,021 |
12 | Sleepless in Seattle (TriStar Pictures-1993) | $125,636,987 | $188,455,480 |
13 | Runaway Bride (Paramount Pictures-1999) | $152,149,590 | $186,729,042 |
14 | Hitch (Sony Pictures-2005) | $177,575,142 | $177,575,142 |
15 | My Best Friend's Wedding (TriStar Pictures-1997) | $126,805,112 | $171,559,857 |
16 | Cocktail (Touchstone Pictures-1988) | $107,786,000 | $162,859,138 |
17 | You've Got Mail (Warner Bros. Pictures-1998) | $115,731,542 | $153,239,419 |
18 | Out of Africa (Universal Pictures-1985) | $83,142,343 | $145,440,549 |
19 | Notting Hill (Polygram-1999) | $116,089,678 | $142,473,695 |
20 | When Harry Met Sally (Sony Pictures-1989) | $90,351,322 | $140,621,982 |
21 | Sweet Home Alabama (Touchstone Pictures-2002) | $127,214,072 | $136,206,790 |
22 | Father of the Bride (Touchstone Pictures-1991) | $89,136,977 | $131,482,334 |
23 | Shakespeare in Love (Miramax/Universal Pictures-1998) | $100,241,322 | $132,728,915 |
24 | Moonstruck (MGM Pictures-1987) | $80,022,465 | $127,094,503 |
25 | While You Were Sleeping (Hollywood Pictures-1995) | $81,052,361 | $115,709,232 |
TOTALS | $4,089,169,881 | $5,680,415,459 |
Additional films that touched the heart but crossed the comedy and/or drama categories include:
Rank | Title | Gross Domestic Box Office | Adjusted Gross Domestic Box Office1 |
1 | My Big Fat Greek Wedding (IFC Films-2002) | $241,437,427 | $258,504,555 |
2 | There's Something About Mary (20th Century Fox-1998) | $176,483,808 | $233,681,118 |
3 | King Kong (Universal Pictures-2005) | $214,870,795* | $214,870,795* |
4 | Wedding Crashers (New Line Cinema-2005) | $209,218,368 | $209,218,368 |
5 | King Kong(Paramount Pictures-1976) | $52,600,000 | $153,354,929 |
TOTALS | $438,302,176 | $854,758,970 |
* Still in theaters and tracking.
1Adjusted Gross Domestic Box Office figures are derived
based on the total domestic gross of the film, divided by average ticket
price in the year of release, multiplied by 2004 average ticket price
($6.21). Average annual ticket prices source: MPAA.
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