Cult Classic Films That Were Box Office Bombs

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Cult Classic Films That, Were Box Office Bombs.
'The Independent' recently offered readers a list of cult-classic movies that bombed at the box office.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971), When this Gene Wilder classic was originally
released, it made just $1 million in profits.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971), When this Gene Wilder classic was originally
released, it made just $1 million in profits.
The Shawshank Redemption (1994), Despite making it on to IMDb's "top 250" list,
this Stephen King adaptation earned
only $16 million at the box office.
The Shawshank Redemption (1994), Despite making it on to IMDb's "top 250" list,
this Stephen King adaptation earned
only $16 million at the box office.
The Iron Giant (1999), One of the greatest animated films of all time
made just $31.3 million at the global box office
against a $70 to $80 million budget.
The Iron Giant (1999), One of the greatest animated films of all time
made just $31.3 million at the global box office
against a $70 to $80 million budget.
Donnie Darko (2001), Despite earning a cult following, Donnie Darko grossed
just over $7.5 million against a budget of $4.5 million.
Donnie Darko (2001), Despite earning a cult following, Donnie Darko grossed
just over $7.5 million against a budget of $4.5 million.
Blade Runner (1982), Ridley Scott’s seminal sci-fi film had
a lackluster opening theatrical run, making back
just $10.5 million more than its $30 million budget.
Blade Runner (1982), Ridley Scott’s seminal sci-fi film had
a lackluster opening theatrical run, making back
just $10.5 million more than its $30 million budget.
Children of Men (2006), This grim dystopian thriller, widely considered
one of the best films of the 21st century, failed to
make back as much as it cost in its box office run. .
Children of Men (2006), This grim dystopian thriller, widely considered
one of the best films of the 21st century, failed to
make back as much as it cost in its box office run. .
Citizen Kane (1941), Orson Welles' beloved classic also failed to
recoup its costs when it was released in 1941.
Citizen Kane (1941), Orson Welles' beloved classic also failed to
recoup its costs when it was released in 1941.
Fight Club (1999), David Fincher's adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk's novel
had an underwhelming run in theaters after studio
execs cut the film's planned marketing campaign. .
Fight Club (1999), David Fincher's adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk's novel
had an underwhelming run in theaters after studio
execs cut the film's planned marketing campaign. .
Mulholland Drive (2001), Despite being considered one of the best films
of all time, this David Lynch movie was so difficult to
market that it couldn't recoup its $20 million budget.
Mulholland Drive (2001), Despite being considered one of the best films
of all time, this David Lynch movie was so difficult to
market that it couldn't recoup its $20 million budget