Market Charts > 1995 > Distributors > New Line
Box Office Performance for New Line Movies in 1995
Rank | Movie | Release Date |
Genre | MPAA Rating | 1995 Gross | Tickets Sold |
1 |
Se7en |
Sep 22, 1995 |
Thriller/Suspense |
R |
$87,113,775 |
20,026,155 |
2 |
Mortal Kombat |
Aug 18, 1995 |
Action |
PG-13 |
$70,383,146 |
16,180,033 |
3 |
Dumb & Dumber |
Dec 16, 1994 |
Comedy |
PG-13 |
$60,671,411 |
13,947,450 |
4 |
Friday |
Apr 26, 1995 |
Comedy |
R |
$27,467,564 |
6,314,382 |
5 |
Now and Then |
Oct 20, 1995 |
Drama |
PG-13 |
$26,480,554 |
6,087,483 |
6 |
Don Juan DeMarco |
Apr 7, 1995 |
Drama |
PG-13 |
$22,032,635 |
5,064,973 |
7 |
My Family |
May 3, 1995 |
Drama |
R |
$11,079,373 |
2,546,982 |
8 |
In the Mouth of Madness |
Feb 3, 1995 |
Horror |
R |
$8,924,549 |
2,051,620 |
9 |
Angus |
Sep 15, 1995 |
Comedy |
PG-13 |
$4,812,891 |
1,106,411 |
10 |
National Lampoon's Senior Trip |
Sep 8, 1995 |
Comedy |
R |
$4,686,937 |
1,077,456 |
11 |
The Basketball Diaries |
Apr 21, 1995 |
Drama |
R |
$2,381,087 |
547,376 |
12 |
The Mangler |
Mar 3, 1995 |
Horror |
R |
$1,781,000 |
409,425 |
13 |
Safe Passage |
Dec 23, 1994 |
Drama |
PG-13 |
$1,517,700 |
348,896 |
14 |
The Mask |
Jul 29, 1994 |
Comedy |
PG-13 |
$1,053,965 |
242,290 |
15 |
Wes Craven's New Nightmare |
Oct 14, 1994 |
Horror |
R |
$869,118 |
199,797 |
16 |
The Swan Princess |
Nov 18, 1994 |
Romantic Comedy |
G |
$642,192 |
147,630 |
Total Gross of All Movies | $331,897,897 | |
Total Tickets Sold | 76,298,359 |
Note: This chart ranks movies by the amount they earned during 1995.
It includes movies released in previous years that earned money during 1995.
For example, a movie released over Thanksgiving in 2010 will most likely earn money in 2010 and 2011.
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Inflation-adjusted figures are based ticket sale estimates, and may not be precise due to rounding errors.
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