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List of highest-grossing musical films

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The following is alist of highest-grossingmusical 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

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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 areThe Sound of Music, with an inflation-adjusted worldwide gross of $2,572,000,000; followed bySnow White and the Seven Dwarfs, with an inflation-adjusted worldwide gross of $1,977,000,000 (both as of 2019).[a] The top five films are among thehighest-grossing films of all time.

  †Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 13 February 2026 in theaters around the world.
RankFilmYearWorldwide gross (US$)TypeRef
1The Lion King2019$1,656,943,394Remake[b][1]
2Frozen 22019$1,450,026,933Original[2]
3Frozen[c]2013$1,290,000,000[# 1]
4Beauty and the Beast2017$1,264,435,322Remake[d][3]
5Moana 22024$1,059,242,164Original[4]
6Aladdin2019$1,050,693,953Remake[e][5]
7The Lion King1994$969,587,805Original[6]
8The Jungle Book2016$966,550,600Remake[f][7]
9Bohemian Rhapsody2018$903,655,259Music biopic[g][8]
10Wicked2024$758,753,853Adaptation of stage musical[9]
11Mufasa: The Lion King2024$722,631,756Original[10]
12Moana2016$643,331,111[11]
13Sing2016$634,151,679Jukebox musical[12]
14Wonka2023$625,420,096Original[13]
15Mamma Mia!2008$609,881,238Jukebox musical[14]
16Tangled2010$591,794,936Original[15]
17The Little Mermaid2023$569,626,289Remake[h][16]
18Wicked: For Good2025$527,846,028Adaptation of stage musical[17][18]
19Aladdin1992$504,050,219Original[19]
20Rio 22014$500,101,972[20]
21Rio2011$484,635,760[21]
22Charlie and the Chocolate Factory2005$474,968,763[22]
23La La Land2016$471,990,783[23]
24Tarzan1999$448,191,819[24]
25Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel2009$443,140,005Jukebox musical[25]
26Les Misérables2012$441,809,770Adaptation of stage musical[i][26]
27The Greatest Showman2017$434,993,183Original[27]
28A Star Is Born2018$434,888,866Original[28]
29Beauty and the Beast1991$424,967,620Original[29]
30Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs1937$418,229,510Original[30]
31Sing 22021$401,454,720Jukebox musical[31]
32Grease1978$396,169,103Adaptation of stage musical[32]
33Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!2018$394,745,881Jukebox musical[j][33]
34Happy Feet2006$384,335,608Jukebox musical[34]
35The Jungle Book1967$378,000,000Original[35]
36Sinners2025$368,489,632Original[36]
37Alvin and the Chipmunks2007$361,336,633Jukebox musical[37]
38The Lorax2012$349,304,366Original[38]
39Trolls2016$347,337,803Jukebox musical[39]
40Pocahontas1995$346,079,773Original[40]
41Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked2011$342,695,435Jukebox musical[41]
42Enchanted2007$340,487,862Original[42]
43The Hunchback of Notre Dame1996$325,338,851[43]
44The Polar Express2004$318,226,393[44]
45Chicago2002$306,776,732Adaptation of stage musical[k][45]
46Mulan1998$304,320,254Original[46]
47Pitch Perfect 22015$287,144,079Jukebox musical[47]
48The Sound of Music1965$286,214,286Adaptation of stage musical[48]
49Saturday Night Fever1977$282,400,000Original[49]
50Baahubali 2: The Conclusion2017$278,033,709[50]

Highest-grossing opening weekends

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

RankFilmOpening weekendYearTypeRef
1Moana 2$389,300,0002024Original[51]
2Frozen 2$358,503,2932019Original[52]
3Beauty and the Beast$357,026,5932017Remake[l][53][54]
4The Lion King$245,953,7032019Remake[m]

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5Wicked: For Good$223,041,6402025Adaptation of stage musical[56]
6Aladdin$214,700,0002019Remake[n][57][54]
7The Little Mermaid$164,300,0002023Remake[o][58]
8Wicked$164,200,0002024Adaptation of stage musical[59]
9The Jungle Book$132,200,0002016Remake[p][60][54]
10Frozen$110,600,0002013Original[61][54]

Highest-grossing opening weekends for original musical films

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

RankFilmOpening weekendYearRef
1Moana 2$389,300,0002024[62]
2Frozen 2$358,503,2932019[52]
3Frozen$110,600,0002013[61][54]
4Pushpa 2: The Rule$107,288,0292024[63]
5Rio$94,164,4142011[64]
6High School Musical 3: Senior Year$84,652,6892008[65]
7Baahubali 2: The Conclusion$80,771,9712017[63]
82.0$76,035,0642018[66]
9Moana$73,809,1952016[67]
10The Lorax$70,580,9862012[68]

Highest-grossing opening weekends for jukebox musical films

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

RankFilmOpening weekendYearSourceRef
1Beauty and the Beast$357,026,5932017Uses songs from theoriginal film[53][54]
2The Lion King$245,953,7032019Uses songs from the originalfilm

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3Aladdin$214,700,0002019Uses songs from the originalfilm[57][54]
4The Little Mermaid$164,300,0002023Uses songs from theoriginal film[58]
5The Jungle Book$132,200,0002016Uses songs from theoriginal film[60][54]
6Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again$77,852,1802018Featuring songs byABBA[69]
7Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel$72,362,8472009pop songs[70]
8Bohemian Rhapsody$63,541,0552018Featuringsongs byQueen[71]
9Charlie and the Chocolate Factory$56,178,4502005Uses songs forOriginal film[72]
10Trolls$46,581,1422016pop songs[73]

Timeline of gross records

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Highest-grossing musical films

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TitleEstablishedRecord-setting grossTypeRef
The Jazz Singer1927$2,625,000ROriginal[# 2][# 3]
The Singing Fool1928$5,916,000RJukebox[q][# 2][# 3]
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs[r]1938$8,000,000ROriginal[# 4]
1940$8,500,000R[# 5][# 6]
This Is the Army1946$8,500,000*RAdaptation of stage musical[s][74]
1951$10,445,000R[# 2][# 7]
White Christmas1954$12,000,000*ROriginal[# 7]
Awaara (The Vagabond)1954$12,100,000[t]
1955$13,200,000
Mother India1957$17,000,000I[75][76]
Mughal-e-Azam (The Great Mughal)1960$24,000,000I[77][78]
White Christmas1960$30,000,000*[# 8]
South Pacific1961$30,000,000RAdaptation of stage musical[u][# 9] "[79]
West Side Story1961$31,800,000RAdaptation of stage musical[v][# 10]
Mary Poppins1966$44,000,000$50,000,000ROriginal[# 11][# 12][80]
The Sound of Music1966$125,000,000Adaptation of stage musical[w][81]
1978$286,214,076[# 13]
Grease1978$341,000,000Adaptation of stage musical[# 14]
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs1993$418,200,000Original[# 15]
Aladdin[x]1993$504,050,219[# 16][# 17]
The Lion King1994$768,000,000[# 18]
2002$783,841,776[# 19]
2011$968,483,777[# 20]
Frozen[c]2014$1,287,000,000[# 1]
2017$1,290,000,000
The Lion King2019$1,656,943,394Remake[y][1]

R Distributor rentals.[z]
* US and Canada gross only.
I India gross only.

Highest-grossing opening weekends

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TitleYearRecord-setting grosstypeRef
Awaara (The Vagabond)1955$114,000CROriginal[t]
Mughal-e-Azam (The Great Mughal)1960$860,000IR[82][78]
Saturday Night Fever1977$3,878,099*[83]
Grease1978$8,941,717*[84]
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas1982$11,874,268*Adaptation of stage musical[aa][85][86]
Staying Alive1983$12,146,143*Jukebox[85][87]
Aladdin1992$25,784,522*Original[88]
The Lion King1994$40,888,194[6]
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory2005$56,178,450Remake[ab][72]
High School Musical 3: Senior Year2008$84,652,689Original[65]
Rio2011$94,164,414[64]
Frozen2013$110,600,000[61]
The Jungle Book2016$132,200,000Remake[ac][60]
Beauty and the Beast2017$357,026,593Remake[ad][53]
Frozen 22019$358,503,293Original[52]
Moana 22024$389,300,000[89]

R Distributor rentals.
* US and Canada gross only.
I India gross only.
C China gross only.

Highest-grossing musical films by year

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This is adynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help byediting the page to add missing items, with references toreliable sources.

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

YearTitleWorldwide grossBudgetTypeRef
1927The Jazz Singer$2,600,000$422,000Original[90]
1928The Singing Fool$5,916,000$388,000[91][92]
1929Gold Diggers of Broadway$3,967,000$532,000[92][93]
1930Animal Crackers$3,100,000RTBA[94]
1931Cracked Nuts$617,000$261,000[95]
1932The Kid from Spain$2,621,000TBA[96]
1933Gold Diggers of 1933$3,231,000R$433,000[97][92][98][94]
1934One Night of Love$2,500,000R$500,000[99]
1935Naughty Marietta$2,100,000$782,000[100]
1936San Francisco$5,300,000$1,300,000[101][100]
1937Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs$418,200,000 ($8,000,000)R$1,488,423[# 15][# 4]
1938Alexander's Ragtime Band$3,600,000$1,200,000–$2,275,000Jukebox musical[102][103][104]
1939The Wizard of Oz$25,637,669$2,800,000Original[105]
1943This Is the Army$10,445,000R ($8,500,000)*TBDAdaptation of stage musical[ae][# 2][# 7]
1951Awaara (The Vagabond)$30,660,000 ($4,830,000)ITBDOriginal[t]
1952Aan (The Savage Princess)$6,042,410 ($5,880,000)ITBD[af]
1953Peter Pan$145,000,000 ($7,000,000)$3,000,0004,000,000[# 21]
1954White Christmas$30,000,000 ($12,000,000)*RTBD[# 7][# 8]
1955Oklahoma!$7,100,000R*$6,800,000[# 22]
Guys and Dolls$9,063,000R$5,500,000Adaptation of stage musical[ag][# 23]
Shree 420 (Mr. 420)$10,380,000 ($8,190,000)ITBDOriginal[ah]
Lady and the Tramp$187,000,000 ($6,500,000)*R$4,000,000[# 24][# 25]
1956The King and I$21,300,000*$4,550,000Adaptation of stage musical[ai][# 26][# 27]
1957Mother India$17,000,000I$1,300,000Original[75][106][76]
1958South Pacific$30,000,000R ($6,400,000)*$5,610,000Adaptation of stage musical.[aj][# 9][107]
1959Sleeping Beauty$51,600,000* ($5,300,000)R$6,000,000Original[# 28][# 29][# 30][# 31]
1960Mughal-e-Azam (The Great Mughal)$24,000,000I$2,250,000[77][78]
1961West Side Story$31,800,000R$7,000,000Adaptation of stage musical[ak][# 10]
1962The Music Man$14,953,846*TBDAdaptation of stage musical[al][108]
1963The Sword in the Stone$22,182,353*R ($13,050,777)*R$3,000,000Original[# 32][# 33][# 34]
1964Mary Poppins$102,272,727* ($30,000,000)R$4,400,000–$4,600,000Original[109][110][80]
1965The Sound of Music$286,214,076 ($20,000,000)*R$8,000,000Adaptation of stage musical[am][# 13][# 10][111]
1966Phool Aur Patthar$24,680,000TBDOriginal[an]
1967The Jungle Book$378,000,000 ($23,800,000)R$4,000,000[35][# 35][117]
1968Funny Girl$52,000,000*$14,100,000Adaptation of stage musical[ao][118][119]
1969Paint Your Wagon$31,700,000*$20,000,000Adaptation of stage musical[ap][120]
1970The Aristocats$191,000,000 ($26,462,000)R$4,000,000Original[35][121]
Hello Dolly!$26,000,000R$25,000,000Adaptation of stage musical[aq][# 36][# 37]
1971Fiddler on the Roof$83,387,607$9,000,000Adaptation of stage musical[ar][122]
1972Cabaret$41,326,446$2,300,000Adaptation of stage musical[as][108][123]
1973Bobby$39,000,000TBDOriginal[124][125]
1974That's Entertainment!$26,890,200TBDJukebox musical[at][126]
1975The Rocky Horror Picture Show$112,892,319$1,400,000Adaptation of stage musical[au][127][126][128]
1976A Star is Born$80,000,000$6,000,000Remake[av][129]
1977Saturday Night Fever$282,400,000$3,500,000Jukebox musical[aw][49][130]
1978Grease$395,452,066 ($341,000,000)$6,000,000Original[# 38][# 14][# 39]
1979The Muppet Movie$76,657,000 ($65,000,000)*$8,000,000[131][132]
1980The Blues Brothers$115,229,890$30,000,000Jukebox musical[ax][133]
1981The Fox and the Hound$63,456,988* ($39,900,000)*$12,000,000Original[# 40][# 41]
1982Disco Dancer$106,000,000TBD[124][134]
1983Staying Alive$64,892,670$22,000,000Jukebox musical[ay][135][136]
1984Footloose$80,035,402$8,200,000Original[137]
1985Ram Teri Ganga Maili$15,400,000ITBD[138][139]
1986Little Shop of Horrors$38,982,260$25,000,000Adaptation of stage musical[az][140]
1987Dirty Dancing$214,577,242$6,000,000Original[141]
1988Oliver and Company$121,000,000+ ($100,000,000)+$31,000,000[# 42][# 43][# 44]
1989The Little Mermaid$233,000,000 ($84,355,863)*$40,000,000[35][# 45][# 46]
1990Dil$10,300,000ITBD[142][143]
1991Beauty and the Beast$424,967,620 ($351,863,363)$25,000,000[# 47]
1992Aladdin$504,050,219$28,000,000[# 48][# 17]
1993The Nightmare Before Christmas$81,877,069 ($50,003,043)*$18,000,000[# 49][# 50]
1994The Lion King (1994)$969,587,805 ($766,964,132)$45,000,000[# 51][144]
1995Pocahontas$346,079,773$55,000,000[145]
1996The Hunchback of Notre Dame$325,338,851$100,000,000[146]
1997Hercules$252,712,101$85,000,000[147]
1998Mulan$304,320,254$90,000,000[148]
1999Tarzan$448,191,819$130,000,000[149]
2000Coyote Ugly$113,916,474$45,000,000[150]
2001Moulin Rouge!$179,213,434$50,000,000Jukebox musical[151]
2002Chicago$306,776,732$45,000,000Adaptation of stage musical[ba][152]
2003Brother Bear$250,397,798$46,000,000Original[153]
2004The Polar Express$314,215,454 ($286,000,505)$165,000,000[154]
2005Charlie and the Chocolate Factory$474,968,763$150,000,000Remake[155]
2006Happy Feet$384,335,608$100,000,000Jukebox musical[bb][156]
2007Alvin and the Chipmunks$361,336,633$60,000,000[157]
2008Mamma Mia!$609,881,238$52,000,000Jukebox musical[bc][158]
2009Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel$443,140,005$75,000,000Jukebox musical[bd][70]
2010Tangled$591,794,936$260,000,000Original[159]
2011Rio$484,635,760$90,000,000[64]
2012Les Misérables$441,809,770$61,000,000Adaptation of stage musical[be][160]
2013Frozen$1,290,000,000 ($1,287,000,000)$150,000,000Original[# 1]
2014Rio 2$500,101,972$103,000,000[161]
2015Pitch Perfect 2$287,144,079$29,000,000Jukebox musical[bf][162]
2016The Jungle Book$966,550,600$175,000,000Remake[bg][60]
2017Beauty and the Beast$1,263,521,126$160,000,000Remake[bh][53]
2018Bohemian Rhapsody$903,655,259$52,000,000Jukebox musical[bi][163]
2019The Lion King$1,656,943,394$260,000,000Remake[bj][55]
2020Tanhaji$52,000,000$21,000,000Original[bk][verification needed]
2021Encanto$252,423,364$150,000,000[165]
2022Elvis$288,670,284($287,740,048)$85,000,000Jukebox musical[bl][166]
2023Wonka$632,302,312$125,000,000Original[167][168]
2024Moana 2$1,059,242,164$150,000,000[169]
2025Wicked: For Good$527,846,028$150,000,000Adaptation of stage musical[170][171]
  • ( ... ) 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.
  • I India gross only.
  • R Distributor rentals.
  • TBD To be determined.

Highest-grossing musical film series and film franchises

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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.The Lion King sits top grossing $3.36 billion, whileFrozen has the best average with $1.37 billion per film and is the only franchise where every film has grossed $1 billion.

Highest-grossing musical film franchises and film series[§](the films in each franchise can be viewed by selecting "show")
RankSeriesTotal worldwide box officeNo. of filmsAverage of filmsHighest-grossing film
1The Lion King$3,359,001,9744$839,750,494The Lion King(2019) ($1,656,943,394)
CGI animated series
$2,380,004,3762$1,190,002,188The Lion King(2019) ($1,656,943,394)
1The Lion King(2019)$1,656,943,394
2Mufasa(2024)$723,060,982
Traditionally animated series
$978,997,5982$489,498,799The Lion King(1994) ($978,996,133)
1The Lion King(1994)$978,996,133
2Hakuna Matata(2004)$1,465
2
Frozen$2,740,026,9332$1,370,013,467Frozen II ($1,450,026,933)
1Frozen II(2019)$1,450,026,933
2Frozen(2013)$1,290,000,000
3Moana$1,702,574,6312$851,287,316Moana 2 ($1,059,719,509)
1Moana 2(2024)$1,059,242,164
2Moana(2016)$643,332,467
4Beauty and the Beast$1,688,488,7462$844,244,373Beauty and the Beast (2017) ($1,263,521,126)
1Beauty and the Beast(2017)$1,263,521,126
2Beauty and the Beast(1991)$424,967,620
5Aladdin$1,554,744,1722$777,372,086Aladdin (2019) ($1,050,693,953)
1Aladdin(2019)$1,050,693,953
2Aladdin(1992)$504,050,219
6The Jungle Book$1,530,854,3593$510,284,786The Jungle Book (2016) ($966,550,600)
The Jungle Book(2016)$966,550,600
Animated series$513,703,5992$256,851,800The Jungle Book ($378,000,000)
1The Jungle Book(1967)$378,000,000
2The Jungle Book 2(2003)$135,703,599
7Alvin and the Chipmunks$1,388,775,0215$277,755,004Chipwrecked ($443,140,005)
Hybrid series$1,381,970,7094$345,492,677Chipwrecked ($443,140,005)
1Chipwrecked(2011)$443,140,005
2Alvin and the Chipmunks(2007)$361,336,633
3The Squeakquel(2009)$342,695,435
4The Road Chip(2015)$234,798,636
The Chipmunk Adventure(1987)$6,804,312
8Wicked$1,286,599,8812$643,299,941Wicked ($758,737,211)
1Wicked(2024)$758,753,853
2For Good(2025)$527,846,028
9Mamma Mia!$1,004,627,1192$502,313,560Mamma Mia! ($609,881,238)
1Mamma Mia!(2008)$609,881,238
2Here We Go Again!(2018)$394,745,881
10Rio$984,737,7322$492,368,866Rio 2 ($500,101,972)
1Rio 2(2014)$500,101,972
2Rio(2011)$484,635,760
11The Little Mermaid$780,969,7682$390,484,884The Little Mermaid (2023) ($569,626,289)
1The Little Mermaid(2023)$569,626,289
2The Little Mermaid(1989)$211,343,479
12Snow White$623,879,4632$311,939,732Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ($418,200,000)
1Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs(1937)$418,200,000
2Snow White(2025)$205,679,463
13Trolls$603,712,8623$201,237,621Trolls ($346,864,462)
1Trolls(2016)$346,864,462
2Band Together (2023)$207,571,582
3World Tour(2020)$49,276,818
14Pitch Perfect$588,256,9653$196,085,655Pitch Perfect 2 ($287,506,194)
1Pitch Perfect 2(2015)$287,506,194
2Pitch Perfect 3(2017)$185,400,345
3Pitch Perfect(2012)$115,350,426
15Happy Feet$534,742,0742$267,371,037Happy Feet ($384,335,608)
1Happy Feet(2006)$384,335,608
2Happy Feet Two(2011)$150,406,466
16A Star Is Born$522,988,8664$130,747,217A Star Is Born (2018) ($434,888,866)
1A Star Is Born(2018)$434,888,866
2A Star Is Born(1976)$80,000,000
3A Star Is Born(1954)$6,100,000
4A Star Is Born(1937)$2,000,000
17The Muppets$462,897,9918$57,862,249The Muppets ($165,184,237)
1The Muppets(2011)$165,184,237
2Muppets Most Wanted(2014)$80,383,290
3The Muppet Movie(1979)$76,657,000
4Treasure Island(1996)$34,327,391
5The Great Muppet Caper(1981)$31,206,251
6The Muppet Christmas Carol(1992)$27,281,507
7Take Manhattan(1984)$25,534,703
8Muppets from Space(1999)$22,323,612
18Mary Poppins$451,810,2212$225,905,111Mary Poppins Returns ($349,537,494)
1Mary Poppins Returns(2018)$349,537,494
2Mary Poppins(1963)$102,272,727
19YRF Spy Universe$449,258,6116$74,876,435Pathaan ($126,887,706)
1Pathaan(2023)[172]$126,887,706
2Tiger Zinda Hai(2017)[173]$86,607,209
3War(2019)[174]$67,540,184
4Ek Tha Tiger(2012)[175]$62,689,941
5Tiger 3(2023)[176]$56,363,265
6War 2(2025)[177]$49,170,306
20Grease$411,340,5792$205,670,290Grease ($396,169,103)
1Grease(1978)$396,169,103
2Grease 2(1982)$15,171,476

Box-office admissions (ticket sales)

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See also:List of films by box office admissions
This is adynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help byediting the page to add missing items, with references toreliable 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.

FilmYearKnown ticket sales (est.)TypeRef
The Sound of Music1965283,300,000Original[178]
Sholay1975250,000,000[179]
Awaara (The Vagabond)1951217,000,000[bm]
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs1937214,900,000[178]
The Rocky Horror Picture Show1975170,000,000[184]
The Lion King1994140,108,836[bn]
The Jungle Book1967137,915,958[bo]
Disco Dancer1982135,000,000[bp]
Frozen2013133,013,967[bq]
Beauty and the Beast2017123,766,498Jukebox musical[br][bs]
The Jungle Book2016123,663,450Jukebox musical[bt][bu]
Caravan1971119,000,000Original[bv]
Grease1978117,075,584jukebox musical[bw][209]
Bobby1973116,400,000Original[bx]
The Lion King2019116,060,166Jukebox musical[by][bz]
Mary Poppins1964105,507,268Original[ca]
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion2017105,003,001[cb]
Mughal-e-Azam (The Great Mughal)1960100,041,453[cc]
Mother India1957100,011,812[cd]
Aladdin201997,106,238Jukebox musical[ce][cf]
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar197891,800,000Original[cg]
Fantasia194087,649,246[ch]
Aladdin199287,108,669[ci]
Cinderella195084,458,172[cj]
Ganga Jamna196183,800,000[ck]
Pinocchio194083,739,255[cl]
Bohemian Rhapsody201880,322,547Jukebox musical[cm][cn]
Kidnapping, Caucasian Style196776,540,000Original[262]

Original

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FilmYearKnown ticket sales (est.)Ref
The Sound of Music1965283,300,000[178]
Sholay1975250,000,000[179]
Awaara (The Vagabond)1951217,000,000[co]
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs1937214,900,000[178]
The Lion King1994140,108,836[cp]
The Jungle Book1967137,915,958[cq]
Disco Dancer1982135,000,000[cr]
Frozen2013133,013,967[cs]
Caravan1971119,000,000[ct]
Bobby1973116,400,000[cu]
Mary Poppins1964105,507,268[cv]
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion2017105,003,001[cw]
Mughal-e-Azam (The Great Mughal)1960100,041,453[cx]
Mother India1957100,011,812[cy]
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar197891,800,000[cz]
Fantasia194087,649,246[da]
Aladdin199287,108,669[db]
Cinderella195084,458,172[dc]
Ganga Jamna196183,800,000[dd]
Pinocchio194083,739,255[de]
Kidnapping, Caucasian Style196776,540,000[262]

Non-original

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FilmYearKnown ticket sales (est.)SourceRef
Beauty and the Beast2017123,766,498Uses songs from theOriginal film[df]
The Jungle Book2016123,663,450Uses songs from theOriginal film[dg]
Grease1978117,075,584Based on the musical of the same name[209]
The Lion King2019116,060,166Uses songs from the originalfilm[dh]
Aladdin201997,106,238Use songs from the originalfilm[di]
Bohemian Rhapsody201880,322,547Featuringsongs byQueen[dj]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^SeeList of highest-grossing films § Highest-grossing films adjusted for inflation.
  2. ^Uses songs from the originalfilm
  3. ^abBox 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 originalfilm, as well as some original songs
  5. ^Uses songs from the originalfilm
  6. ^Uses songs from theoriginal film
  7. ^featuringsongs byQueen
  8. ^Uses songs from theoriginal film as well as some original songs
  9. ^Uses song for theMusical
  10. ^featuring songs byABBA
  11. ^Uses songs from theMusical of the same name
  12. ^Uses songs from the originalfilm
  13. ^Uses songs from the originalfilm
  14. ^Uses songs from the originalfilm
  15. ^Uses songs from theoriginal film
  16. ^Uses songs from theoriginal film
  17. ^Uses pop culture songs
  18. ^Snow White earned over $8 million ingross rentals by the end of 1938, in the process becoming the highest-grossingsound film.
  19. ^Based on the musical of the same name
  20. ^abcSeeAwaara § Box office
  21. ^based on the musical of the same name
  22. ^Based on themusical of the same name
  23. ^Based on the musical of the same name
  24. ^It is possibleAladdin never took the record.Aladdin's release (1992–93) coincided with aSnow White reissue, and it is possible thatSnow 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 muchSnow White made from these reissues outside of North America, but if the foreign gross matched or exceeded the North American gross thenSnow White would have earned more.
  25. ^a remake of theoriginal film
  26. ^Thegross rental is the distributor's share of the box-office gross and was more commonly reported than the exhibition gross up to the 1970s.
  27. ^Based on the musical of the same name
  28. ^Uses songs from theOriginal film
  29. ^Uses songs from the originalfilm
  30. ^Uses songs from the originalfilm
  31. ^Based on the musical of the same name.
  32. ^SeeAan § Box office
  33. ^based on the musical of the samename
  34. ^SeeShree 420 § Box office
  35. ^based onthe musical of the same name
  36. ^Based onmusical of the same name
  37. ^Based onbased on the musical of the same name
  38. ^based on theMusical of the same name
  39. ^ Thebased on the musical of the same name
  40. ^Phool Aur Patthar box office revenue:
  41. ^Based on the musical of the same name
  42. ^Based on the musical of the same name
  43. ^based on themusical of the same name
  44. ^ based on themusical of the same name
  45. ^Based on theMusical of the same name
  46. ^Uses songs forMGMfilms
  47. ^Based on themusical of the same name
  48. ^a remake of thefilm of the same name
  49. ^Uses pop songs
  50. ^Uses pop songs
  51. ^Uses pop songs
  52. ^Based on themusical of the same name
  53. ^Based on themusical sound of the same name
  54. ^Uses pop songs
  55. ^Uses songs from theMusical of the same name
  56. ^Uses pop songs
  57. ^Uses songs from themusical of the same name
  58. ^Uses pop songs
  59. ^Uses songs from theoriginal film
  60. ^Uses songs from theoriginal film
  61. ^Usessongs released byQueen
  62. ^Uses songs from theoriginal film
  63. ^3,676.5 million (US$43 million) gross,[164]
  64. ^Featuring songs byElvis
  65. ^Awaara admissions:
  66. ^The Lion King (1994)
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 920,948[185]
    • Other territories – 139,187,888[186]
  67. ^The Jungle Book (1967) admissions:
    • Germany – 27.3 million[187]
    • Other territories – 110,615,958[188]
  68. ^Disco Dancer admissions:
  69. ^Frozen admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 49,041,000[191]
    • Other territories – 83,972,967[192]
  70. ^Uses songs from the originalfilm
  71. ^Beauty and the Beast (2017) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 56,798,200[193]
    • Europe and Morocco – 33,919,225[194]
    • China – 15,841,104[195]
    • Japan – 9.5 million[196]
    • South Korea – 5,138,330[197]
    • Australia – 2,569,639[198][199]
  72. ^Uses songs from theoriginal film
  73. ^The Jungle Book (2016) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 41,710,700[200]
    • China – 28,803,824[201]
    • Europe and Morocco – 27,276,042[202]
    • India – 20 million[203]
    • South Korea – 2,537,438[185]
    • Japan – 1,690,895[204][205]
    • Australia – 1,644,551[206][199]
  74. ^Caravan admissions:
  75. ^Based on the musical of the same name
  76. ^Bobby admissions:
  77. ^Uses songs from the originalfilm
  78. ^The Lion King (2019) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 59,299,900[212]
    • China – 21,470,719[213]
    • France, Germany, Spain – 18,608,061[214]
    • Russia – 12 million[215]
    • South Korea – 4,742,514[216]
    • India – 2,564,572[217]
  79. ^Mary Poppins admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 78,181,800[218]
    • United Kingdom – 14 million[219]
    • France, Germany, Spain – 13,325,468[220]
  80. ^Baahubali 2 admissions:
    • India – 100 million[221]
    • China – 2,389,945[222]
    • United States and Canada – 2,255,500[223]
    • Europe – 257,556[224]
    • Japan – 100,000[225]
  81. ^Mughal-e-Azam admissions:
    • India – 100 million+[221]
    • United States and Canada (2005) – 25,200[226]
    • United Kingdom (2002–2014) – 16,253[227]
  82. ^Mother India admissions:
    • India – 100 million+[221]
    • France and United Kingdom (2002–2004) – 11,812[228]
  83. ^Uses songs from the originalfilm
  84. ^Aladdin (2019) admissions:
  85. ^Muqaddar Ka Sikandar admissions:
  86. ^Fantasia admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 83,043,500[240]
    • France – 4,605,746[241]
  87. ^Aladdin (1992) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 52,442,300[242]
    • France, Germany, Italy, Spain – 21,074,285[243]
    • United Kingdom – 5,102,807[244][245]
    • Japan – 4,550,835[246][205]
    • Australia – 2,753,072[247][248]
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 647,266[185]
    • Denmark – 522,350[249]
    • Finland and Switzerland (1996–2015) – 676[250]
  88. ^Cinderella (1950) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 60,301,400[251]
    • France – 13,226,772[252]
    • United Kingdom and Spain – 10.93 million[253]
  89. ^Ganga Jamna admissions:
  90. ^Pinocchio:
    • United States and Canada – 67,403,300[255]
    • United Kingdom and France – 16,335,702[256]
    • Netherlands (1999) – 253[257]
  91. ^featuringsongs byQueen
  92. ^Bohemian Rhapsody:
  93. ^Awaara admissions:
  94. ^The Lion King (1994)
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 920,948[185]
    • Other territories – 139,187,888[186]
  95. ^The Jungle Book (1967) admissions:
    • Germany – 27.3 million[187]
    • Other territories – 110,615,958[263]
  96. ^Disco Dancer admissions:
  97. ^Frozen admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 49,041,000[265]
    • Other territories – 83,972,967[192]
  98. ^Caravan admissions:
  99. ^Bobby admissions:
  100. ^Mary Poppins admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 78,181,800[267]
    • United Kingdom – 14 million[219]
    • France, Germany, Spain – 13,325,468[268]
  101. ^Baahubali 2 admissions:
    • India – 100 million[221]
    • China – 2,389,945[222]
    • United States and Canada – 2,255,500[269]
    • Europe – 257,556[224]
    • Japan – 100,000[225]
  102. ^Mughal-e-Azam admissions:
    • India – 100 million+[221]
    • United States and Canada (2005) – 25,200[270]
    • United Kingdom (2002–2014) – 16,253[227]
  103. ^Mother India admissions:
    • India – 100 million+[221]
    • France and United Kingdom (2002–2004) – 11,812[228]
  104. ^Muqaddar Ka Sikandar admissions:
  105. ^Fantasia admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 83,043,500[271]
    • France – 4,605,746[272]
  106. ^Aladdin (1992) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 52,442,300[273]
    • France, Germany, Italy, Spain – 21,074,285[274]
    • United Kingdom – 5,102,807[244][245]
    • Japan – 4,550,835[246][205]
    • Australia – 2,753,072[247][248]
    • South Korea (Seoul City) – 647,266[185]
    • Denmark – 522,350[275]
    • Finland and Switzerland (1996–2015) – 676[276]
  107. ^Cinderella (1950) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 60,301,400[277]
    • France – 13,226,772[278]
    • United Kingdom and Spain – 10.93 million[279]
  108. ^Ganga Jamna admissions:
  109. ^Pinocchio:
    • United States and Canada – 67,403,300[255]
    • United Kingdom and France – 16,335,702[280]
    • Netherlands (1999) – 253[257]
  110. ^Beauty and the Beast (2017) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 56,798,200[281]
    • Europe and Morocco – 33,919,225[282]
    • China – 15,841,104[283]
    • Japan – 9.5 million[196]
    • South Korea – 5,138,330[284]
    • Australia – 2,569,639[285][199]
  111. ^The Jungle Book (2016) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 41,710,700[286]
    • China – 28,803,824[201]
    • Europe and Morocco – 27,276,042[287]
    • India – 20 million[203]
    • South Korea – 2,537,438[185]
    • Japan – 1,690,895[288][205]
    • Australia – 1,644,551[289][199]
  112. ^The Lion King (2019) admissions:
    • United States and Canada – 59,299,900[290]
    • China – 21,470,719[291]
    • France, Germany, Spain – 18,608,061[292]
    • Russia – 12 million[293]
    • South Korea – 4,742,514[216]
    • India – 2,564,572[217]
  113. ^Aladdin (2019) admissions:
  114. ^Bohemian Rhapsody:

Footnotes

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  1. ^abcFrozen
    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. ^abcdGlancy, 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. ^ab"Biggest Money Pictures".Variety. June 21, 1932. p. 1. RetrievedJune 29, 2019 – viaArchive.org.
  4. ^abBlock & 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 epicBen-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 releasePinocchio brought in only $1.6 million in domestic rentals (compared withSnow White's $4.2 million) and $1.9 million in foreign rentals (compared withSnow White's $4.3 million)."
  6. ^"Show Business: Record Wind".Time. February 19, 1940. Archived fromthe original on February 2, 2010. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2013.
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  10. ^abcBlock & 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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  15. ^abSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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  17. ^abBlock & 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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