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Domestic Box Office Performance for MGM Movies in 2002

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RankMovieRelease
Date
GenreMPAA
Rating
2002 GrossTickets Sold
1 Die Another Day Nov 22, 2002 Action PG-13 $148,710,000 25,595,525
2 Barbershop Sep 13, 2002 Comedy PG-13 $75,228,991 12,948,191
3 Windtalkers Jun 14, 2002 Action R $40,914,068 7,042,008
4 The Crocodile Hunter: Colli… Jul 12, 2002 Adventure PG $28,436,931 4,894,480
5 Hart's War Feb 15, 2002 Drama R $19,076,815 3,283,445
6 Rollerball Feb 8, 2002 Action PG-13 $18,990,542 3,268,596
7 Bowling for Columbine Oct 11, 2002 Documentary R $15,203,743 2,616,823
8 Deuces Wild May 3, 2002 Drama R $6,044,618 1,040,382
9 Igby Goes Down Sep 13, 2002 Comedy R $4,681,503 805,766
10 24 Hour Party People Aug 9, 2002 Drama R $1,169,030 201,210
11 No Man's Land Dec 7, 2001 Drama R $824,950 141,988
12 Evelyn Dec 13, 2002 Drama PG $630,675 108,550
13 Personal Velocity Nov 22, 2002 Drama R $623,323 107,285
14 CQ May 24, 2002 R $411,034 70,746
15 The Last Waltz Apr 5, 2002 Concert/Perfor… Not Rated $321,952 55,413
16 Pumpkin Jun 28, 2002 Comedy R $305,690 52,614
17 All or Nothing Oct 25, 2002 Drama R $153,063 26,345
18 Bandits Oct 12, 2001 Comedy PG-13 $120,948 20,817
19 Ghost World Jul 20, 2001 Black Comedy R $98,763 16,999
20 Singin' in the Rain Apr 10, 1952 Musical G $75,665 13,023
21 No Such Thing Mar 29, 2002 R $60,006 10,328
22 A Rumor of Angels Feb 1, 2002 PG-13 $38,247 6,583
Total Gross of All Movies$362,120,557
Total Tickets Sold62,327,117

Note: This chart ranks movies by the amount they earned during 2002. It includes movies released in previous years that earned money during 2002. 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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