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  • George on Robert Prosky MoviesGreat character actor hated him in the natural.
  • George on Tony Todd MoviesLong live the Candyman, RIP.
  • George on Karl Urban MoviesGood actor, like him as the new bones in star trek, seen most of his movies.
  • J Paul Stewart on Victor Fleming MoviesMy favourite after Wiz and GWTW is The Farmer Takes A Wife.
  • ROB X on AFI Top 100 MoviesTOP 10 GREATEST MOVIES OF ALL TIME - UPDATED (Courtesy of Daily Express UK) 11 OCT 25 10/TOY STORY 2 (1999) Tom Hanks/Tim Allen 9/ON THE WATERFRONT (1954) Marlon Brando/Rod Steiger/Eva Marie Saint 8/CHINATOWN (1974) Jack Nicholson/Faye Dunaway 7/TOP GUN MAVERICK (2022) Tom Cruise/Jennifer Connelly 6/SCHINDLER’S LIST (1993) Liam Neeson/Ralph Fiennes/Ben Kingsley 5/PARASITE (2019) Song Kang-ho/Lee Sun-kyun 4/SEVEN SAMURI (1954) Toshiro Misfune/Takashi Shimura 3/L A CONFIDENTIAL (1999) Kevin Spacey/Russell Crowe/Kim Basinger 2/CASABLANCA (1942) Humphrey Bogart/Ingrid Bergman AND OUR NO 1– THE GODFATHER (1972) Marlon Brando/Al Pacino/Diane Keaton
  • Dan on Diane Keaton MoviesHere's a list of the 42 Oscar winners Diane appeared with and anyone else who was in the top 100 on the Oracle of Bacon list down the years. AL PACINO The Godfather (1972) AA AL PACINO The Godfather: Part II (1974) AA AL PACINO The Godfather: Part III (1990) AA ALAN ARKIN LOVE THE COOPERS (2015) AA ALLISON JANNEY FINDING DORY (2016) AA ANDY GARCIA BOOK CLUB (2018) ANDY GARCIA BOOK CLUB: THE NEXT CHAPTER (2023) ANDY GARCIA The Godfather: Part III (1990) ANJELICA HUSTON Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) AA BRUCE MCGILL POMS (2019) CANDICE BERGEN BOOK CLUB (2018)...
  • Cogerson on Tony Todd MoviesAt the end of Final Destination: Bloodlines....I saw the movie was dedicated to Tony Todd. I did not even know he had passed. So, it is way late...but we now have a tribute page to Mr. Todd. It makes his last line in the movie mean a lot more! RIP Tony Todd.
  • Cogerson on Diane Keaton MoviesDebbie (WoC) and I had just finished watching Uncle Buck, when she looked at her phone and saw the sad news of Diane Keaton's passing. Like Robert Redford, who died a few weeks ago, Keaton has been a movie star my entire life....ok minus a few toddler years. Sad sad news. Overall I have seen 44 of her movies. My Mount Rushmore of Diane Keaton movies would be The Godfather, Annie Hall, Somethings Gotta Give and Father of the Bride. Godfather 2 is a classic, but like the original her role is a supporting one. Rest in Peace Ms. Diane...
  • Dan on ForumsDiane Keaton, # 148 in your top 400 book has passed at 79. She always looked so healthy. I was waiting for her next old girls movie.
  • Imogen on William Schaefer Warner Brothers LedgersHi Laurent, Do you still have the entire MGM ledger? Would you be able to send it to me? I'm a student and would love the look over the data
  • Sidney Johnson on 1940 Top Grossing Movies67 Primrose Path (1940) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032946/awards/?ref_=tt_awd 1941 Nominee Oscar Best Actress in a Supporting Role Marjorie Rambeau
  • Dan on 2025 In Memoriam – RIP Diane KeatonClaudia Cardinale, no longer on the Oracle of Bacon top 500 but as high as # 65 in the past, has passed at 87.
  • Cedric on Chris Pratt MoviesI think Chris Pratt should s the greatest actor in history and always will be. I have seen 16 of his 50+ movies. And he is awesome in all of them!
  • Paul on Cary Grant MoviesTop.Ten C Grant movies for me. Bringing Up Baby The Philadelphia Story His Girl Friday The Talk of The Town Arsenic and Old Lace Houseboat North by Northwest Operation Petticoat Charade Father Goose
  • Brad Beck on The French Connection (1971)Hi there, Please try your first order from my website https://gadgetgifters.com/ and unlock amazing surprises for the first 1000 person. We are excited to serve you Don’t lose this chance!
  • Dan on Robert Redford MoviesAmazingly have never done anything on Robert Redford, apparently he is one of the first ones you did, before I discovered the site. Robert was # 514 on January's Oracle of Bacon list (wow 1 edition this year). Below are the Oscar winning actors he appeared with along with anyone else who made the top 100 during the past 25 years. This is for him acting with only, so no Timothy Hutton in Ordinary People. ALAN ARKIN Havana (1990/I) AA ALEC GUINNESS Situation Hopeless... But Not Serious (1965) AA ANTHONY HOPKINS A Bridge Too Far (1977) AA BARBRA STREISAND The...
  • Carol on Robert Redford MoviesRobert Redford has had one of Hollywood’s most versatile careers—as an actor, director, and producer. In A Bridge Too Far (1977), he stood out in the sprawling World War II epic, bringing quiet intensity to a film filled with stars. As a director, he showed a gift for thoughtful, layered storytelling. A River Runs Through It (1992) beautifully captured themes of family, nature, and the passage of time, cementing his reputation behind the camera. Later, with Quiz Show (1994), Redford turned his lens on media, morality, and corruption, creating a sharp, intelligent drama that earned critical acclaim.
  • Anonymous on Robert Redford MoviesRest in Peace Bob Redford. You will be missed.
  • Simone on Robert Redford MoviesThe Natural is one of my all-time favourite movies. Rest in peace Robert Redford, I simply adored him. He had great contributions to cinema and and even greater contributions in protecting the environment.
  • Mike HoF 2020 on ForumsRobert Redford has passed away. RIP Robert
  • ROBERT 'R' on Marlon Brando MoviesI Read recently that Donald’s 3 favourite movies are though I am aware if he place them in any particular order of favouritism. Sunset Boulevard starring William Holden The Godfather starring Marlon Brando Citizen Cane starring Orson Welles John McCain, who stood against Obama in the 2008 US presidential election said in an interview that his favourite move was Viva Zapata, again starring Brando. John’s favourite movie CHARACTER was Robert Jordan in 1943’s For Whom the Bell Tolls starring Gary Cooper as Jordan. The fave movie SEQUENCE of all time for ex- British Prime Minister Boris Johson is the retribution...
  • ROBERT , on Donald Trump MoviesI Read recently that Donald’s 3 favourite movies are though I am aware if he place them in any particular order of favouritism. Sunset Boulevard starring William Holden The Godfather starring Marlon Brando Citizen Cane starring Orson Welles John McCain, who stood against Obama in the 2008 US presidential election said in an interview that his favourite move was Viva Zapata, again starring Brando. John’s favourite movie CHARACTER was Robert Jordan in 1943’s For Whom the Bell Tolls starring Gary Cooper as Jordan. The fave movie SEQUENCE of all time for ex- British Prime Minister Boris Johson is the retribution...
  • Mark Throop on 1977 MoviesHi. Curious, where did you come up with the gross for "Between The Lines".
  • Dan on Griffin Dunne MoviesGriffin Dunne is # 751 on the most recent Oracle list. Following is all 43 Oscar winners he appeared with (impressive) and anyone else who was ever in the top 100 on the various Oracle lists. ADRIEN BRODY THE FRENCH DISPATCH (2021) AA ANDY GARCIA Rob the Mob (2014) ANJELICA HUSTON THE FRENCH DISPATCH (2021) AA ANNE HATHAWAY OCEAN'S 8 (2018) AA BEN KINGSLEY WAR MACHINE (2017) AA BENICIO DEL TORO THE FRENCH DISPATCH (2021) AA BILL MURRAY THE FRENCH DISPATCH (2021) BRAD PITT WAR MACHINE (2017) AA CATE BLANCHETT OCEAN'S 8 (2018) AA CATHERINE ZETA-JONES Broken City (2013) AA...
  • Mike HoF 2020 on ForumsH Sidney, Yellowstone Cubs $149,500
  • Sidney Johnson on 1963 Top Box Office MoviesAnyone have any box office info on Yellowstone Cubs? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0206446/
  • Dan on Graham Greene MoviesInfo was lifted from Deadline.
  • Mike HoF 2020 on RequestsHi UMR and Cogerson family, I was watching a movie tonight and they mentioned something quite interesting that I thought I would share with all. Did you know the original Oscar was designed by Best Art Director named Cedric Gibbons. He also was nominated for 39 Oscars for Best Art Direction and he won a total of 11 Oscars. He received over 1500 on screen credits for 1917-56. Maybe a tribute page to this great Art Director.
  • Cogerson on Graham Greene MoviesHey Dan....thanks for letting me know of Graham Greene's passing. Good information on his movie career. His Top 5 UMR movies are pretty impressive. And in his 19 Oscar winning co-stars and one can easily see he has left behind a very good movie legacy. Rest in Peace Mr. Greene.
  • Dan on Graham Greene MoviesGraham Greene, a trailblazing Canadian First Nations actor who opened doors for Indigenous actors in Hollywood, died September 1 in a Toronto hospital after a long illness. The Oscar nominee from Dances With Wolves was 72. “He was a great man of morals, ethics and character and will be eternally missed,” Greene’s agent Michael Greene said in a statement to Deadline. “You are finally free. Susan Smith is meeting you at the gates of heaven,” he added, referencing the actor’s longtime agent who died in 2013. Greene was born on June 22, 1952 in Ohsweken, on the Six Nations Reserve....
  • Sidney Johnson on 1978 Moviessorry my paste from imdb seems to have introduced some garbage, just go to the source for the info. thanks.
  • Sidney Johnson on 1978 MoviesSame Time, Next Year (1978) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078199 Please update your Oscar Nominations/Wins to 04/01 Ellen Burstyn at an event for Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002) 1979 Nominee Oscar Best Actress in a Leading Role Ellen Burstyn 1979 Nominee Oscar Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium Bernard Slade Robert Surtees on the set of "Cowboys, The " c. 1971. 1979 Nominee Oscar Best Cinematography Robert Surtees Marvin Hamlisch 1979 Nominee Oscar Best Music, Original Song Marvin Hamlisch (music)Alan Bergman (lyrics)Marilyn Bergman (lyrics) For the song "The Last Time I Felt Like This"
  • Rob McLean on ForumsIs “Asphalt Flowers” a real movie? The only thing I can find about it is an 18-minute short film of that title, made in 2018, not 2008. And Gustavo Goulart’s IMDB page doesn’t mention it. A copyright trap, perhaps?
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  • Patrick Browne on Bette Davis MoviesBette received 10 Oscar nominations. In 1934 and 1935, the Academy allowed members of the different voting branches - as it still is today, in ’34 and ’35, actors voted for actors, directors voted for directors..... in the nominating process - to add “write-in” candidates to the list of nominees before the ballots were thrown open to all Academy members to vote for the winners. Appropriately enough, these actions were taken because of an outcry in Hollywood when people discovered that Bette was NOT NOMINATED for her role opposite Leslie Howard in the John Cromwell-directed “Of Human Bondage.” When the...
  • Cogerson on Tom Skerritt MoviesHey Dan. Thanks for the comment on Mr. Tom Skerritt. I just watched him in a supporting role in Broke with Wyatt Russell and Dennis Quaid. When I looked him up on IMDb I saw he was 91. So I figured getting him an UMR page might need some urgency…lol. Seeing he is in the Top 500 is pretty impressive since his last 10 years has only produced a handful of movies. As a movie fan I always associated him with MASH, Alien and Top Gun. Good stuff as always.
  • Cogerson on Stories & Memories of the Tiger Movie Theater In Auburn, AlabamaThanks Dan. Got a double whammy of Bob passing and hearing that Sunshine, an UMR Hall of Famer had passed earlier in the summer.
  • Cogerson on Stories & Memories of the Tiger Movie Theater In Auburn, AlabamaThanks Dawn. Hope all is going well.
  • Dan on Tom Skerritt MoviesTom Skerritt is # 475 on the January 2025 top 1000 Center of the Hollywood Universe list. Below are the 28 Oscar winners he has appeared with along with all actors who were in the Oracle's top 100, one time or another. ALFRED MOLINA Texas Rangers (2001) ANNE BANCROFT The Turning Point (1977) AA BRAD PITT A River Runs Through It (1992) AA BRUCE DERN The Big Town (1987) BRUCE WILLIS Tears of the Sun (2003) BURT REYNOLDS Fuzz (1972) CHRISTOPHER WALKEN The Dead Zone (1983) AA CLINT EASTWOOD The Rookie (1990) DIANE KEATON The Other Sister (1999) AA DICK...
  • Dan on Stories & Memories of the Tiger Movie Theater In Auburn, AlabamaJust saw this, my deepest sympathies.
  • Dawn on Stories & Memories of the Tiger Movie Theater In Auburn, AlabamaOur sincerest sympathies to you and Debbie.
  • Cogerson on Erik Estrada MoviesHey Hadden. Chips was a must watch show for me too. I appreciate you commented on my Erik Estrada page.
  • Cogerson on Erik Estrada MoviesHey Michael. Glad you were able to find out website. Kudos for spotting Erik Estrada before the nation did. I sort of have the same story with Bruce Willis. He was in my town for a show off off off off Broadway. I remembered him when it got Moonlighting. That created a lifetime fandom for Mr. Willis. Thanks for the comment.
  • Cogerson on Erik Estrada MoviesHey Janet. My wife now has the same thoughts on Mr. Estrada after meeting him. Thanks for stopping by.
  • Janet on Erik Estrada MoviesLoved him on Chips and still do. Had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Estrada last year at Comic Con. I saw in person why he is so lovable.
  • Michael on Errol Flynn MoviesOMG 2! I can not believe you have this much Errol Flynn box office information. What is the source for all of this wonderful information? I have loved Flynn since I discovered him in the early 1950s. I still remember the day he died, or at least when the days came out he died. I cried when heard Robin Hood had died. One of the greats, who I feel has been almost forgotten.
  • Michael on Gene Hackman MoviesOMG! This is an incredible breakdown of my all-time favorite actor, Mr. Gene Hackman. So much information! I am shocked this website never caught my eye. At the end of your article, you name 5 great Hackman movies. I would replace Young Frankenstein in my Top 5. I think Royal Tenenbaums or Crimson Tide would easily boot out Gene's cameo in that Mel Brooks' comedy classic.
  • Michael on Erik Estrada MoviesSaw this link on a Facebook page, so I came to this website which I had never heard of before. I "discovered" Erik from his supporting role in the 1974 disaster epic Airport 1975. After that it seemed he was on every television show I watched. Usually in one episode arcs. It was when he became on star on Chips that I finally connected a name to all those pre Chip roles. Lots of information on his movie career. I must admit I was not aware he had appeared in so many movies.
  • Hadden on Erik Estrada MoviesChips was my favorite show as a kid. He seems to be a good guy too.
  • Petersen on Stories & Memories of the Tiger Movie Theater In Auburn, AlabamaThoughts and prayers to the Cogerson family.
  • In The Shadows on Cogerson Interviews Sunshine625Rest in peace Linda. I am thinking she was involved more in your writings well before I found Ultimate Movie Rankings. Sounds like she was a very happy person.
  • In The Shadows on Stories & Memories of the Tiger Movie Theater In Auburn, AlabamaSo sorry to hear this news. Good thoughts to WoC and your family.
  • Cogerson on Cogerson Interviews Sunshine625More sad news in the Cogerson world....just found Linda, an UMR Hall of Famer passed away in April. She was so supportive of me and the early days of starting a website. Rest in Peace Linda.
  • Cogerson on Stories & Memories of the Tiger Movie Theater In Auburn, AlabamaSad news from Cogerson world. WoC's father, Bob, the hero of this interview, passed away this morning.
  • Cogerson on Merle Oberon MoviesHey Who ME? I fixed that error on her Interesting Facts section....I also updated the page...so it now has 3 tables versus one. Thanks for the visit and the heads up.
  • Who ME? on Merle Oberon MoviesShe was nominated for The Dark ANGEL, not Dark Waters
  • Cogerson on Joel Hirschhorn MoviesHey Bob. Thanks for the detailed information on Bob De Niro and Marlon Brando. It seems like ages since I have read you talking about Brando. Good stories from the set of The Score. I like Bob's Top 7....some legends and some surprises...can you say Kim Hunter? Good stuff as always....hope all is good in your next of the woods.
  • Cogerson on UMR Movie ThoughtsHey Dead Last....thanks for the thoughts on our The Rock thoughts. The chemical test chamber scene is a good one to get the movie going. Thanks for the feedback.
  • Cogerson on UMR Movie ThoughtsThanks In The Shadows...I hope all is going well. I like putting them together, just having a time issue. Good to hear from you.
  • Anonymous on Joel Hirschhorn MoviesRobert the Great: HIS FAVE MOVIES AND STARS NEW TO THE INTERNET 3 AUG 2025 Robert De Niro is one of today’s most revered actors of all time, his name always appearing on any Top 10 list -and usually near the very top- of the cinema’s greatest ever actors and actresses. One such list, compiled by the word’s perceived greatest directors internationally, included De Niro with the likes of movie acting Royalty such as Charlie Chaplin. Olivier, Brando, Spencer Tracy, Daniel Day Lewis, Gary Cooper and Cary Grant. Robert has made well over an astonishing 100 movies [103 of them...
  • Anonymous on Joel Hirschhorn MoviesTHE 15 GREATEST SCREEN ACTORS OF ALL TIME GLOBALLY NEW TO THE INTERNET SUNDAY – 3 AUG 2025 Ranked in ascending order 15/Paul Newman 14/Philip Seymour Hoffman 13/Spencer Tracy 12/Gene Hackman 11/Toshiro Mifune 10/Peter O’Toole 9/Denzel Washington 8/Humphrey Bogart 7/Anthony Hopkins 6/Robert De Niro 5/Jack Nicholson 4/Al Pacino 3/Laurence Olivier 2/Daniel Day-Lewis 1/Marlon Brando
  • ANON: De NIRO'S SCREEN FAVOURITES on Robert DeNiro MoviesRobert the Great: HIS FAVE MOVIES AND STARS NEW TO THE INTERNET 3 AUG 2025 Robert De Niro is one of today’s most revered actors of all time, his name always appearing on any Top 10 list -and usually near the very top- of the cinema’s greatest ever actors and actresses. One such list, compiled by the word’s perceived greatest directors internationally, included De Niro with the likes of movie acting Royalty such as Charlie Chaplin. Olivier, Brando, Spencer Tracy, Daniel Day Lewis, Gary Cooper and Cary Grant. Robert has made well over an astonishing 100 movies [103 of them...
  • Angelique Johnson on Maureen O’Hara MoviesI gave been searching for the movie thar she plays a "gypsy" where she and her father dupe gypsy men for their "diaries" (money) to marry her. She and her father run off with the money, except the last man they plan to steal, she wants him and they really go through with the marriage ceremony. He is a gypsy dancer, promised a major role in a Broadway musical. What is the name of this movie please. I saw it on Turner Clasic Movies and can't remember the name of the movie. Thank you
  • ANON GREATEST ACTORS RANKED - NEW on Top 100 Movie StarsTHE 15 GREATEST SCREEN ACTORS OF ALL TIME GLOBALLY NEW TO THE INTERNET SUNDAY - 3 AUG 2025 Ranked in ascending order 15/Paul Newman 14/Philip Seymour Hoffman 13/Spencer Tracy 12/Gene Hackman 11/Toshiro Mifune 10/Peter O’Toole 9/Denzel Washington 8/Humphrey Bogart 7/Anthony Hopkins 6/Robert De Niro 5/Jack Nicholson 4/Al Pacino 3/Laurence Olivier 2/Daniel Day-Lewis 1/Marlon Brando
  • Cogerson on Pamela Anderson MoviesHey Al. Welcome to UMR....thanks for the heads up on that error....it has been corrected.
  • Al Jimenson on Pamela Anderson MoviesLove her. She is a 1967 baby and not a 1963 baby.
  • Dan on Gena Rowlands MoviesYou are correct. That site MSN puts up a lot of stories that are old passing them off as new articles. I never remember death dates good, but I have seen someone they say just passed and find your page, and one has contributed something because of that 4 years ago. Yes my wife is still teaching, seems not to have the inclination to retire like her bum husband.
  • Eric on Smokey and the Bandit (1977)Love this movie so much. The tractor trailer is my favorite!
  • Anonomous on ForumsHello, I want to say what a wonderful movie site. I was hoping you could help. I am researching movie cinema and your information Includes how much movies made, quite a lot of information your website has is amazing. Do you information production cost available for the movies? Also is there information on the years from early 1900's to the early 1920s? Thank you
  • Anno on ForumsHello, I want to say what a wonderful movie site. I was hoping you could help. I am researching movie cinema and your information Includes how much movies made, quite a lot of information your website has is amazing. Do you information production cost available for the movies? Also is there information on the years from early 1900's to the early 1920s? Thank you
  • Cogerson on Shelley Winters MoviesHey Norma White. Shelley Winters was not in any Titanic movies. She was in The Poseidon Adventure. It that movie a ocean liner got flipped over and she was one of the initial survivors....though she does not make it to the end of the movie. Thanks for stopping by.
  • Kamden Burnett on Christopher Guest MoviesI appreciate how this blog addresses important issues in a respectful and informative manner It's refreshing to see a blog use its platform for good
  • Norma White on Shelley Winters MoviesWas Shelly Winters in the original Titanic film
  • Cogerson on Gena Rowlands MoviesHey Dan. I think she passed last August. The summer is flying by......is your wife still teaching?
  • Dan on Gena Rowlands MoviesGena passed away today at 94.
  • Paul Campbell on The French Connection (1971)Love this movie.
  • In the Shadows on NASA MoviesNice new page. Thanks for photos is Space Camp. That is a place I always wanted to go as a kid.
  • Mike HoF 2020 on NASA MoviesNASA training? Are you doing this for fun or are you becoming a future Astronaut? Wow, simply amazing. just for fun
  • Cogerson on NASA MoviesHey Dan. Just added The Reluctant Astronaut (16th) and Moon Pilot (12th). The research on this page was less than normal.....as it was my son-in-law's birthday last night.....and we got home late. About to do Day 3 of my NASA training. On Friday, my class is headed to Wallops Island...which is where they launch rockets that re-supply the I.S.S. Thanks for the suggestions. Hope all is going well this summer.
  • Dan on NASA MoviesNo Reluctant Astronaut with Don Knotts or Moon Pilot with Tom Tryan
  • Cogerson on NASA MoviesHey Trent....glad you came back after the update. I like your Top 3 movies as well. They would probably be in my Top 3 as well....though Hidden Figures would be a strong candidate to reach the medal stand. That story took place in my backyard...added bonus....I am touring the very location of the movie's story next week. As for First Man, I like so many others thought it was ok, but not as good as I was hoping. That is cool about working at Glenn Research Center. On Monday, we were talking about all the NASA facilities spread out throughout...
  • Trent on NASA MoviesHey Cogerson. I understand. Glad to see the movies listed. I am a support contractor at NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. I see my favorites are near the top of your rankings. My Top 3 NASA movies are: Apollo 13, The Martian and The Right Stuff. Two are of course based on true stories. Hidden Figures and the criminally neglected First Man round out my Top 5. Capricorn One and Rocketman are at the bottom of my list. Nice photos from Space Camp.
  • Cogerson on NASA MoviesHey Trent. Wow....you caught me....I am in the process of uploading my database to the internet.....so...as soon as that update is done the Mission Impossible movies will disappear and the NASA movies will appear. Thanks for the headsup.
  • Trent on NASA MoviesHey Cogerson, you have Mission Impossible movies in the tables versus NASA movies.
  • Dan on 2025 In Memoriam – RIP Diane KeatonHere is a list of all 27 Oscar winners that Michael Madsen appeared with , along with anyone else who ever made the top 100 on the Oracle lists. AL PACINO Donnie Brasco (1997) AA AL PACINO ONCE UPON A TIME …IN HOLLYWOOD (2019) AA ALEC BALDWIN ARCTIC DOGS (2019) ALEC BALDWIN BACK IN THE DAY (2016) ALEC BALDWIN The Getaway (1994) ALFRED MOLINA Species (1995) ANJELICA HUSTON ARCTIC DOGS (2019) AA ARMAND ASSANTE Fatal Instinct (1993) ARMAND ASSANTE The Bleeding (2009) BEN KINGSLEY BloodRayne (2005) AA BEN KINGSLEY Species (1995) AA BENICIO DEL TORO Money for Nothing (1993) AA...
  • Dan on ForumsHere is a list of all 27 Oscar winners that Michael Madsen appeared with , along with anyone else who ever made the top 100 on the Oracle lists. AL PACINO Donnie Brasco (1997) AA AL PACINO ONCE UPON A TIME …IN HOLLYWOOD (2019) AA ALEC BALDWIN ARCTIC DOGS (2019) ALEC BALDWIN BACK IN THE DAY (2016) ALEC BALDWIN The Getaway (1994) ALFRED MOLINA Species (1995) ANJELICA HUSTON ARCTIC DOGS (2019) AA ARMAND ASSANTE Fatal Instinct (1993) ARMAND ASSANTE The Bleeding (2009) BEN KINGSLEY BloodRayne (2005) AA BEN KINGSLEY Species (1995) AA BENICIO DEL TORO Money for Nothing (1993) AA...
  • Dan on ForumsBio is from Variety'
  • Dan on ForumsMichael Madsen, the # 2 ranked actor on the 2025 Oracle of Bacon top 1000 most connected actors in history, has passed at 67. Michael Madsen, the actor known for his roles in Quentin Tarantino films including the “Kill Bill” films and “Reservoir Dogs,” has died, Variety has confirmed. He was 67. Madsen was found unresponsive in his Malibu home Thursday morning, according to his rep, who said the cause appeared to be a cardiac arrest. “In the last two years Michael Madsen has been doing some incredible work with independent film including upcoming feature films ‘Resurrection Road’, ‘Concessions’ and...
  • Diana Chittenden on The French Connection (1971)Hey Thought this might help that could automate your business a bit. If you run funnels, this free tool might help. It replaces ClickFunnels — and it’s no-cost to try. https://swiy.co/grow-now No follow-up — just sharing in case it’s useful. All the best, Gold Coast Team
  • Sidney Johnson on 2011 MoviesStarbuck Highly rated Canadian film Comedy/Drama/Romance www.imdb.com/title/tt1756750 Gross US & Canada $529,905 Gross worldwide $6,509,940
  • Sidney Johnson on 1940 Top Grossing MoviesThe Invisible Man Returns Academy Award nominated for Best Effects, Special Effects www.imdb.com/title/tt0032635 No box office data on imdb though but still its an Oscar nominee, so maybe someone can sleuth it.
  • Christopher Craig on 1976 Top Grossing Movies"Bound for Glory" is the fifth nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture for 1976.
  • Sidney Johnson on 1944 Top Grossing MoviesDoes The Invisible Man's Revenge have any place in this list? Gross US & Canada $1,669,226 www.imdb.com/title/tt0036959
  • Sidney Johnson on 2012 MoviesHighly rated UK drama/romance Now is Good 7.0 IMDB 35k votes box office Gross worldwide $2,273,746 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1937264/

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  1. Hi Mr. Cogerson,
    I Cannot find your request page. Is it down?
    My request is for Latin actor Caesar Romero.
    Played the Joker in the Batman TV series
    Thx

    1. I looked at your awesome work, but have not had time to incorporate the data you collected. It is on the UMR list of things to do, sadly school lists always seem to bump UMR when school gets rolling. Great information. You are the man!

  2. That’s an awful lot of impressive work there, Mike. I could see why there were so many re-issues then, television was in its infancy and so where else could you see the films.

    1. Thanks.
      I also have done 1940 thru 1946.
      I set it aside awhile back the table of information is massive.
      Pre war, war, post war, television coming on the horizon, the studio issues and etc.
      Someday I hope to send that to Mr. Cogerson.
      Too much time with my grand daughters these days. One is surfing and trying to compete
      and the other is a rising soccer player. I love being part of this more than anything.

  3. Hi Mr. Cogerson,

    On unknown box office estimated data

    FYI
    In doing this research on 1950 movies only.
    I used existing known data to come up with my research mutiplier.
    My average multiplier was 2.6 for domestic use only.
    My average multiplier was 2.7 for internationally use only.
    Depending on the movie distribution makes difficult to come up with an exact B.O. data
    that would work for unknown B.O. data.
    Also when a movie makes 50 % of overall gross in domestic and 50 % of gross internationally.
    It makes it difficult to use it on unknown data of a successful movie with no box office data.
    So the best way is to just use an average for both domestic and internationally.
    Also you need separate multiplier for both (domestic and internationally)to get the best results, again depending on distribution for the unknown data.
    There are several other concerns, but as you know it is not exact so we do the best we can.
    My overall concern is you could be short changing the data from the international scene.
    There is several ways to help someone get international data, but it takes a lot research.
    Just for fun, Hope this makes some sense

  4. Hi Mr. Cogerson,
    Here are the reissues and there estimated B.O. data from the year 1950.
    You can also use your 2.5 multiplier.
    The data reads movie first, then year made, and last is estimated B.O. data when you read it.
    Thx

    City Lights 1931 522500
    All Quiet on the Western Front 1930 155300
    Destination Tokyo 1943 104600
    Gilda 1946 100650
    The Sin of Harold Diddlebock /Mad Wednesday 1947 98260
    Story of G.I. Joe 1945 97750
    God Is My Co-Pilot 1945 97600
    Platinum Blonde 1931 96650
    A Day at the Races 1937 78950
    Mutiny on the Bounty 1935 78950
    Blossoms in the Dust 1941 67900
    Back to Bataan 1945 64450
    Beau Geste 1939 50750
    The Lives of a Bengal Lancer 1935 49650
    Alcatraz Island 1937 47250
    San Quentin 1937 47250
    After Midnight 1938 46500
    Marine Raiders 1944 45000
    The Thundering Herd /Buffalo Stampede 1933 44650
    So Proudly We Hail! 1943 44400
    Beast of the East/Outrages of the Orient/Beast of the Orient 1948 43333
    Wake Island 1942 42800
    Going My Way 1944 41400
    Hell Town/Born to the West 1937 39750
    Mr. Lucky 1943 39250
    Appointment with Crime 1946 38350
    Hunchback of Notre Dame 1939 37700
    Johnny Eager 1941 37400
    The Laughing Lady 1946 33000
    Bayonet Charge/Strange Confession 1944 31450
    My Ecstasy/Ecstasy 1933 29300
    Speedway 10/18/1950 1929 28000
    Arabian Nights 1942 26900
    A Lady Takes a Chance 1943 23050
    A Song to Remember 1945 23000
    Tillie’s Punctured Romance 1928 21650
    Rhythm Hits the Ice/-Ice Capades Revue 1942 20800
    China Sky 1945 19700
    Sudan 1945 19250
    Wing and a Prayer 1944 18250
    Pygmalion 1938 16800
    Henry V 1944 16600
    Sleepytime Gal 1942 16550
    Make Mine Music 1946 16200
    Pinocchio 1940 16200
    The Cheat 1937 16200
    Three Daring Daughters 1948 16000
    The Man from Morocco 1945 13500
    Flame of Barbary Coast 1945 13400
    Gallant Thoroughbred/Someone to Remember 1943 12200
    Immortal Sergeant 1943 11250
    March of the Wooden Soldiers 1934 11000
    Angel and the Badman 1947 10650
    Stormy Weather 1943 10000
    Brute Force 1947 9750
    The Killers  1946 9750
    Freaks 1932 9583
    The Spanish Main 1945 9350
    Here Come the Co-eds 1945 9000
    Yokel Boy 1942 9000
    A Canterbury Tale 1944 8800
    Ladies Courageous/Fury in the Sky 1944 8800
    Tabu: A Story of the South Seas 1931 8750
    Dumbo 1941 8500
    Joan of Ozark 1942 8500
    The Marauders 1947 8250
    The Last Bomb 1945 8200
    Ice-Capades-Music in the Moonlight 1941 8000
    Man of Evil 1944 8000
    The Red Shoes 1948 8000
    War of the Wildcats/In Old Oklahoma 1943 8000
    Flesh and the Fantasy 1943 7900
    Holiday Inn 1944 7900
    Man Hunt 1941 7900
    The Jungle Book 1942 7900
    The Lady Eve 1942 7900
    The Thief of Bagdad 1940 7900
    Variety Hour 1937 7800
    Strange Gamble 1948 7750
    Abilene Town 1946 7500
    Desert Victory 1943 7500
    Tunisian Victory 1944 7500
    Major Barbara  1941 7400
    Jacqueline Misbehaves/Talk About Jacqueline 1942 7350
    Marius 1931 7300
    Shadow of a Doubt 1943 7300
    Gypsy Wildcat 1944 7250
    The Awful Truth 1937 7250
    Valley of the Sun 1942 7100
    Good News 1947 7000
    Lancer Spy 1937 7000
    Open Secret 1948 7000
    Submarine Patrol 1938 7000
    Tonight We Raid Calais 1943 7000
    On Approval 1944 6900
    Desperado/Jesse James 1939 6850
    Renegades 1946 6850
    Flight Command 1940 6800
    Four Men and a Prayer 1938 6750
    Change of Heart 1934 6600
    House of Dracula 1945 6550
    House of Frankenstein 1944 6550
    A Thousand and One Nights 1945 6500
    Blazing Guns 1943 6500
    Crash Dive 1943 6500
    Kidnapped 1948 6500
    Nabonga 1944 6500
    Night Train to Munich 1940 6500
    Tars and Spars 1946 6500
    Tiger Fangs 1943 6500
    The Whole Town’s Talking 1936 6200
    The Strange Woman 1946 6150
    Young Widow 1946 6150
    Headline 1944 6000
    Mars Attacks the World 1938 6000
    One Night in the Tropics 1940 6000
    Pistol Packin’ Mama 1943 6000
    Seven Sinners 1940 6000
    The Naughty Nineties 1945 6000
    The Leathernecks Have Landed 1936 5833
    Bedside Manner 1945 5750
    Back Street 1941 5500
    Beyond Glory 1948 5500
    Buffalo Bill 1944 5500
    Grand Ole Opry 1940 5500
    Opera Film Festival/First Opera Film Festival 1948 5500
    Revenge of the Zombies/Return of Zombies 1943 5500
    Scarlet Street 1945 5500
    The Ape 1940 5500
    Carnegie Hall 1947 5200
    Lady for a Night 1942 5150
    Room Service 1938 5000
    Show Business 1944 5000
    Destry Rides Again 1939 4750
    Johnny Apollo 1940 4750
    Mr. Deeds Goes to Town 1936 4750
    Nightmare 1942 4750
    Red River 1948 4750
    Showboat Serenade 1944 4750
    This Is My Affair 1937 4750
    When the Daltons Rode 1940 4750
    Bombardier 1943 4500
    Dudes Are Pretty People 1942 4500
    Leave Her to Heaven 1945 4500
    Reap the Wild Wind 1942 4500
    State Fair 1945 4500
    The Fleet’s In 1942 4500
    The Purple Heart 1944 4500
    The Guilty 1947 4400
    Movie Crazy 1932 4250
    Tanks a Million 1941 4250
    You Can’t Cheat an Honest Man 1939 4250
    Objective, Burma!/Burma Canyon 1945 4150
    Borneo 1937 4100
    Congorilla 1932 4100
    Brewster’s Millions 1945 4000
    Stairway to Heaven 1946 4000
    The Heat’s On 1943 4000
    The Ox-Bow Incident 1942 3900
    Dakota 1945 3850
    Rome, Open City 1946 3800
    Flying with Music 1942 3750
    Great Guns 1941 3750
    I See Ice! 1938 3750
    Night and Day 1946 3750
    The Kid from Borneo 1933 3750
    The Road to Glory 1936 3750
    The Show Goes On 1937 3750
    Unexpected Guest 1947 3750
    Fall In 1943 3600
    Miracle on 34th Street 1947 3600
    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 1938 3600
    Beauty and the Beast 1947 3500
    Ladies of the Big House 1931 3500
    Mary of Scotland 1936 3500
    The Buccaneer 1938 3500
    The Howards of Virginia 1940 3500
    The Little Colonel 1935 3500
    The Gangster 1947 3300
    Murders in the Rue Morgue 1932 3250
    The Raven 1935 3250
    East Side of Heaven 1939 3000
    Girls of the Road 1940 3000
    Girls Under 21 1940 3000
    Horse Feathers 1932 3000
    I Stole a Million 1939 3000
    If I Had My Way 1940 3000
    Monkey Business 1931 3000
    Stanley and Livingstone 1939 3000
    Tarzan’s Desert Mystery 1943 3000
    The Fabulous Joe 1948 3000
    The Next of Kin 1942 3000
    Elephant Boy 1937 2850
    Thunder Rock 1943 2800
    Kitty Foyle 1946 2750
    Suspicion 1941 2750
    I’ve Always Loved You 1946 2700
    Specter of the Rose 1946 2700
    The Grapes of Wrath 1940 2600
    Tobacco Road 1941 2600
    Call Northside 777 1948 2500
    Commandos Strike at Dawn 1942 2500
    Conflict 1945 2500
    Cry of the Werewolf 1944 2500
    Rocket Ship 1938 2500
    Shoeshine 1946 2500
    The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress 1944 2500
    The Mystery of Mr. Wong 1939 2500
    The Perfect Lady 1931 2500
    The Soul of a Monster  1944 2500
    The Strange Mr. Gregory 1945 2500
    The Tender Years 1948 2500
    Cavalleria rusticana 1939 2450
    Mutiny in the Arctic 1941 2400
    The True Glory 1945 2400
    Jeepers Creepers 1939 2350
    Man About Town 1947 2350
    The Dark Mirror 1946 2267
    The Seventh Veil 1945 2267
    Animal Crackers 1930 2250
    Cover Girl 1944 2250
    Duck Soup  1933 2250
    I’ll Be Seeing You 1944 2250
    In the Navy 1941 2250
    Ingagi 1937 2250
    Madonna of the Desert 1948 2250
    Pardon My Sarong 1942 2250
    Quartet 1948 2250
    Since You Went Away 1944 2250
    The Lady from Cheyenne 1941 2250
    You Were Never Lovelier 1942 2250
    Homicide for Three 1948 2200
    Monsieur Vincent 1947 2200
    The Suspect 1944 2200
    The End of the River 1947 2150
    Black Angel 1946 2100
    So You Won’t Talk 1940 2100
    Tangier 1946 2100
    Beware of Pity 1947 2000
    Children of Paradise 1945 2000
    First Yank in Tokyo 1945 2000
    Follow the Boys 1944 2000
    Home in Indiana 1944 2000
    Imitation of Life 1934 2000
    Jamaica Inn-1939 1939 2000
    The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby 1947 2000
    The Mikado 1939 2000
    We’ve Never Been Licked 1943 2000
    One Night with You 1948 1800
    Dangerous Venture 1947 1750
    Jungle Woman 1944 1750
    Legion of Lost Flyers 1939 1750
    Raiders of the Desert 1941 1750
    The Sultan’s Daughter 1943 1750
    White Cargo 1942 1750
    Carnival in Flanders 1935 1700
    Dracula’s Daughter 1936 1650
    Night Monster 1942 1650
    Keep ‘Em Flying 1941 1600
    Ride ‘Em Cowboy 1942 1600
    Baboona 1935 1500
    Bedtime Story 1941 1500
    Blood and Thunder 1931 1500
    Hit the Ice 1943 1500
    I Married Adventure 1940 1500
    Letter of Introduction 1938 1500
    Love Me Tonight 1932 1500
    One Hour with You 1932 1500
    Spook Busters 1946 1500
    The Scarlet Empress 1934 1500
    Bowery to Broadway 1944 1400
    Dead Man’s Eyes 1944 1400
    Destry Rides Again 1940 1400
    The Keys of the Kingdom 1944 1400
    The Razor’s Edge 1946 1400
    When the Daltons Rode 1940 1400
    Before the White Man Came 1920 1333
    Join the Marines 1937 1333
    Perilous Holiday 1946 1250
    Anna Karenina 1948 1200
    The Beachcomber 1938 1200
    The Ghost Goes West 1936 1100
    The Mozart Story 1948 1100
    Corregidor 1943 1000
    Dillinger 1945 1000
    Her First Affair 1941 1000
    Mutiny in the Big House 1939 1000
    Sidewalks of London 1940 1000
    The Heart of New York  1932 1000
    Crime Without Passion 1934 850
    The Scoundrel 1935 850
    Africa Speaks! 1930 800
    Hangover Square 1945 750
    Jassay 1947 750
    Messenger of Peace 1947 750
    The Lodger 1944 750
    Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill 1948 500

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