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What is the most expensive film ever made?

2007-01-16 15:11:54 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Movies

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I thought it was Titanic, but Lord of the Rings may have surpassed that.

2007-01-16 15:17:12 · answer #1 · answered by Sandie 6 · 0 0

. Cleopatra The most expensive movie in cinema history. But the epic drama starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton didn't punch its weight at the box office. Studio: Fox Release Date: June 12, 1963 Budget: $290.2 million According to Forbes

2016-05-23 22:56:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Titanic is the most expensive ever costing over 200 million. However if you adjust for time the most expensive was cleopatra is the most costing 44 million. Astounding considering it was released in 1963

2007-01-16 15:35:04 · answer #3 · answered by JOHN R 4 · 1 0

Harry Potter 4. Approximately $130 million, $36 million more than the budget for "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King". Click the link below.

2007-01-16 15:25:03 · answer #4 · answered by Diesel D 3 · 0 1

Studios tend not to advertise this anymore, but it is almost certainly Superman Returns, estimated at $270 million.

King Kong's is estimated at $207 million. Titanic about $200 million. But that was 10 years ago.

2007-01-16 15:18:36 · answer #5 · answered by graham w 3 · 0 0

titanic:
Budget
$200,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend
$28,638,131 (USA) (21 December 1997) (2,674 Screens)
£4,805,270 (UK) (25 January 1998) (416 Screens)
AUD 3,170,890 (Australia) (21 December 1997)
FRF 61,793,394 (France) (15 January 1998) (635 Screens)
DEM 13,995,065 (Germany) (11 January 1998) (673 Screens)
€1,003,000 (Netherlands) (1 February 1998) (106 Screens)

Gross
$600,779,824 (USA) (20 September 1998) (sub-total)
$600,743,440 (USA) (13 September 1998)
$600,374,192 (USA) (30 August 1998)
$599,657,813 (USA) (23 August 1998)
$598,614,980 (USA) (16 August 1998)
$597,285,686 (USA) (9 August 1998)
$595,467,018 (USA) (2 August 1998)
$593,234,448 (USA) (26 July 1998)
$590,489,873 (USA) (19 July 1998)
$588,931,878 (USA) (12 July 1998)
$588,205,118 (USA) (5 July 1998)
$587,071,239 (USA) (28 June 1998)
$585,544,027 (USA) (21 June 1998)
$583,885,184 (USA) (14 June 1998)
$581,889,889 (USA) (7 June 1998)
$579,419,474 (USA) (31 May 1998)
$577,060,012 (USA) (25 May 1998)
$572,713,894 (USA) (17 May 1998)
$569,820,413 (USA) (10 May 1998)
$565,736,531 (USA) (3 May 1998)
$560,615,350 (USA) (26 April 1998)
$554,067,203 (USA) (19 April 1998)
$542,853,691 (USA) (12 April 1998)
$530,406,538 (USA) (5 April 1998)
$515,262,530 (USA) (29 March 1998)
$494,514,331 (USA) (22 March 1998)
$471,446,140 (USA) (15 March 1998)
$449,157,395 (USA) (8 March 1998)
$426,983,888 (USA) (1 March 1998)
$402,561,881 (USA) (22 February 1998)
$376,270,721 (USA) (15 February 1998)
$337,355,666 (USA) (8 February 1998)
$308,100,203 (USA) (1 February 1998)
$274,599,886 (USA) (25 January 1998)
$242,748,914 (USA) (19 January 1998)
$197,881,813 (USA) (11 January 1998)
$157,467,971 (USA) (4 January 1998)
$88,425,009 (USA) (28 December 1997)
$28,638,131 (USA) (21 December 1997)
£68,532,746 (UK) (19 July 1998) (sub-total)
£68,440,726 (UK) (12 July 1998)
£68,312,384 (UK) (5 July 1998)
£68,161,923 (UK) (28 June 1998)
£67,992,367 (UK) (21 June 1998)
£67,814,500 (UK) (14 June 1998)
£67,587,802 (UK) (7 June 1998)
£67,345,759 (UK) (31 May 1998)
£66,941,255 (UK) (24 May 1998)
£66,634,468 (UK) (17 May 1998)
£66,313,894 (UK) (10 May 1998)
£65,733,364 (UK) (3 May 1998)
£64,860,860 (UK) (26 April 1998)
£63,626,231 (UK) (19 April 1998)
£61,221,206 (UK) (12 April 1998)
£58,508,835 (UK) (5 April 1998)
£55,708,534 (UK) (29 March 1998)
£51,964,323 (UK) (22 March 1998)
£48,723,730 (UK) (15 March 1998)
£44,622,981 (UK) (8 March 1998)
£39,696,854 (UK) (1 March 1998)
£34,118,124 (UK) (22 February 1998)
£26,774,482 (UK) (15 February 1998)
£20,238,044 (UK) (8 February 1998)
£12,870,580 (UK) (1 February 1998)
£4,805,270 (UK) (25 January 1998)
$1,835,300,000 (Worldwide) ( December 2003) (sub-total)
$1,054,000,000 (Non-USA) (3 May 1998)
$1,017,000,000 (Non-USA) (26 April 1998)
$978,300,000 (Non-USA) (19 April 1998)
$916,400,000 (Non-USA) (12 April 1998)
$872,800,000 (Non-USA) (5 April 1998)
$815,000,000 (Non-USA) (29 March 1998)
$756,200,000 (Non-USA) (22 March 1998)
$704,700,000 (Non-USA) (15 March 1998)
$647,000,000 (Non-USA) (8 March 1998)
$583,000,000 (Non-USA) (1 March 1998)
$516,000,000 (Non-USA) (22 February 1998)

superman returns:
Budget
$270,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend
$52,535,096 (USA) (2 July 2006) (4,065 Screens)
£4,337,637 (UK) (16 July 2006) (477 Screens)
€297,995 (Netherlands) (6 August 2006) (96 Screens)
PHP 134,368,300 (Philippines) (2 July 2006) (237 Screens)

Gross
$200,069,408 (USA) (29 October 2006) (sub-total)
$200,006,305 (USA) (22 October 2006)
$199,732,905 (USA) (15 October 2006)
$199,394,532 (USA) (8 October 2006)
$198,935,940 (USA) (1 October 2006)
$198,447,055 (USA) (24 September 2006)
$198,041,447 (USA) (18 September 2006)
$198,008,105 (USA) (17 September 2006)
$197,430,626 (USA) (10 September 2006)
$196,817,144 (USA) (3 September 2006)
$195,388,237 (USA) (27 August 2006)
$194,165,746 (USA) (20 August 2006)
$192,594,159 (USA) (13 August 2006)
$190,176,570 (USA) (6 August 2006)
$185,794,683 (USA) (30 July 2006)
$178,342,711 (USA) (23 July 2006)
$164,316,103 (USA) (16 July 2006)
$141,642,667 (USA) (9 July 2006)
$108,091,711 (USA) (2 July 2006)

that's all i know

2007-01-16 15:55:52 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I heard it was the new King Kong around 300 million.

2007-01-16 15:26:30 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well Battlestar Galactica used to hold the most expensive tv show per episode..

but as for movie........ no clue.. i have heard so many.

2007-01-16 15:15:42 · answer #8 · answered by clomtancy 5 · 0 1

titanic

2007-01-16 16:09:50 · answer #9 · answered by mj645 2 · 0 0

im almost positive it was titanic. google it

2007-01-16 15:19:27 · answer #10 · answered by mein.fuhrer14 1 · 1 0

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