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on 2008 Top Grossing MoviesIs "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? ;)
on Top 100 WesternsThe Shootist (1976) is an overlooked gem by everyone who makes these best westerns lists.
on ForumsHi Mr. Cogerson, I would like to nominate a actor named George Hamilton. Born 1939 age 85 He was known as the tanned one Movies of fame. Zorro, the Gay Blade 1981 Love at First Bite 1979 The Godfather Part III 1990 Hollywood Ending 2002 Evel Knievel 1971 and many others Thx
on The Sixth Sense (1999)Hi Mr. Cogerson, I know your very busy FYI------------------------- Don't forget the data I sent you for the years 1929-1924. Thx
on April 23rd – Cogerson’s Parents 65th Wedding AnniversaryToday would have been my parent's 65th anniversary. Happily my mom is still around while my dad passed away. The two attached pages are looks at their movie preferences. Happy anniversary Mom and Dad.
on ForumsHi Mr. Cogerson, Here is the estimated B.O. data for th3 years 1920 and 1921. This completes the 1920s. Thx 1920 Way Down East $7,500,000.00 Lillian Gish Richard Barthelmess 1920 Over the Hill to the Poorhouse $2,500,000.00 Mary Carr William Welsh 1920 Polyanna $1,160,962.00 Mary Pickford Wharton James 1920 Why Change Your Wife? $1,046,286.00 Gloria Swanson Thomas Meighan 1920 Shipwrecked Among Cannibals $1,000,000.00 DOCUMENTARY DOCUMENTARY 1920 Passion $1,000,000.00 Pola Negri Emil Jannings 1920 Something To Think About $915,848.00 Gloria Swanson Elliott Dexter 1920 The Love Flower $900,000.00 Carol Dempster Richard Barthelmess 1920 The Mark of Zorro $500,000.00 Marguerite De La...
on ForumsHi Mr. Cogerson, Here is estimated Box Office data for the year of 1922. 1922 Robin Hood $2,500,000.00 Enid Bennett Douglas Fairbanks 1922 Oliver Twist $2,000,000.00 Aggie Herring Jackie Coogan 1922 Blood and Sand $1,250,000.00 Lila Lee Rudolph Valentino 1922 One Exciting Night $1,150,000.00 Carol Dempster Henry Hull 1922 Grandma's Boy $1,100,000.00 Mildred Davis Harold Lloyd 1922 When Knighthood Was in Flower $1,000,000.00 Marion Davies Forrest Stanley 1922 Smilin' Through $1,000,000.00 Norma Talmadge Harrison Ford 1922 Saturday Night $753,807.00 Leatrice Joy Conrad Nagel 1922 In the Name of the Law $600,000.00 Josephine Adair Ben Alexander 1922 Nero $522,000.00 Paulette Duval...
on ForumsHi Mr. Cogerson, Here is the estimated Box Office data for the year 1923. her1923 The Ten Commandment $4,200,000.00 Estelle Taylor Theodore Roberts 1923 The Covered Wagon $3,800,000.00 Lois Wilson J. Warren Kerrigan 1923 Little Old New York $2,400,000.00 Marion Davies Stephen Carr 1923 Safety Last $1,500,000.00 Mildred Davis Harold Lloyd 1923 Scaramouche $1,454,739.00 Alice Terry Lloyd Ingraham 1923 The Hunchback of Notre Dame $1,028,998.00 Patsy Ruth Miller Lon Chaney 1923 Rosita $900,000.00 Mary Pickford Holbrook Blinn 1923 The White Rose $900,000.00 Mae Marsh Ivor Novello 1923 The White Sister $657,532.00 Lillian Gish Ronald Colman 1923 A Woman of Paris...
on Amy Smart MoviesAmy is married to Carter Ousterhouse, who hosts The Great Christmas Light Fight every Christmas season on ABS. I just saw them on Samantha Brown's Places to Love on the Traverse City, Michigan episode. They run a winery.
on Richard Barthelmess MoviesRichard Barthelmess was never on the Oracle of Bacon top 1000. He never appeared anyone who was ever in the top 100. He did appear with some people who were on the 1000 at one time and a few others who are in your top 400 book (and what will be the follow-up). He did appear with 10 Oscar winners who are listed below. BETTE DAVIS The Cabin in the Cotton (1932) AA CLARK GABLE STARLIT DAYS AT THE LIDO [1935] AA CLARK GABLE The Finger Points (1931) AA DONALD CRISP Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl...
on Emily Mortimer MoviesHey Dan. Good to see Emily is so highly ranked on Oracle. She seems to have taken lots of time off after Co-Vid. I first noticed her in Bruce Willis’ The Kid. I guess now I need to do a Samantha Morton page as I always get them mixed up. Good stuff as always.
on Nicky Katt MoviesHey Dan. Thanks for the Oracle information on the late Nicky Katt. I have been trying to figure out why he had not made a movie in so many years. Sad to see that somebody that high on the list was struggling so much financially. I read that it was his landlord that found him. The landlord was looking to collect some overdue rent. On the good side he left lots of good movies in his legacy.
on Nicky Katt MoviesDespite the fact that Nicky Katt did not appear in a movie since 2013 he was still # 796 on the Oracle 2025 list. Below are the 32 Oscar winners that Nicky appeared with, along with anyone else who had ever been in the top 100 most connected actors he appeared with. AL PACINO INSOMNIA (2002) AA ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER Batman & Robin (1997) BEN KINGSLEY Rules of Engagement (2000) AA BENICIO DEL TORO Sin City (2005) AA BENICIO DEL TORO The Way of the Gun (2000) AA BRUCE DERN The 'burbs (1989) BRUCE WILLIS Grindhouse (2007) BRUCE WILLIS Sin City...
on Emily Mortimer MoviesEmily Mortimer is # 315 on the January 2025 Oracle top 1000. I can't believe Paddington in Peru was her first film in 4 years. Below are the 23 Oscar winners she has appeared with. Also mixed in is anyone else historically was in the Oracle top 100. ALAN ARKIN City Island (2009) AA ALEC BALDWIN Notting Hill (1999) ALFRED MOLINA The Miracle Maker (2000) ALFRED MOLINA The Pink Panther 2 (2009) ANDY GARCIA City Island (2009) ANDY GARCIA The Pink Panther 2 (2009) BEN GAZZARA Paris, je t'aime (2006) BEN KINGSLEY Hugo (2011) AA BEN KINGSLEY Shutter Island (2010)...
on Ted Kotcheff MoviesRest in Peace Mr. Ted Kotcheff. While driving home from a weekend visit with SoC#2 (Son of Cogerson #2), WoC (Wife of Cogerson) told me about the passing of the actor Nicky Katt and the director Ted Kotcheff. As my mind worked on figuring out which Kotcheff movies I had seen....the only one that popped into my mind was Switching Channels. When we got home I immediately went to work on tribute pages to Katt and Kotcheff. I have to say, Kotcheff's filmography, with a somewhat limited amount of movies is pretty impressive. He did well in lots of different...
on ForumsHi Mr. Cogerson, Please I would like to nominate the 3 Stooges. Movies existing in your database they could be linked to. 1933 Meet The Baron (1933) 1.1 1933 Dancing Lady (1933) 4.3 1934 Fugitive Lovers (1934) 0.9 1934 Hollywood Party (1934) 1.2 CAMEO APPEARANCE 1934 The Captain Hates The Sea (1934) 0.9 CAMEO APPEARANCE 1938 Start Cheering (1938) 1.7 CAMEO APPEARANCE 1943 My Sister Eileen (1942) 6.3 CAMEO APPEARANCE 1959 Have Rocket -- Will Travel (1959) 3.1 1961 Snow White and the Three Stooges (1961) 4.3 1962 The Three Stooges Meet Hercules (1962) 3.4 1963 It's a Mad Mad...
on ForumsHi Mr. Cogerson, Here is the estimated domestic B.O. data from the year 1924. I only included movies $100,000 and up. The (I )next to the amount is from IMDB. The (W) next to the amount is from Wikipedia. The $ amount next to the data is what I reviewed I included some directors and animals next to the actors in the list also. Here you are: 1924 Monsieur Beaucaire (W)3500000 $623,612.00 Bebe Daniels, Rudolph Valentino 1924 The Thief of Bagdad (W)3000000 $1,490,978.00 Julanne Johnston Douglas Fairbanks, Sr, Raoul Walsh -director 1924 The Sea Hawk (W)2000000 $770,389.00 Enid Bennett Milton...
on 1925 MoviesHi Mr. Cogerson, How are you? Busy with school for sure. I would like to send you the estimated Box Office data for the years 1920-1924 to you. This data would enable you to make a complete section for the Silent years in movies. This can be a new project for you. You could have a page for the best actor, actress and top movies like you have for all the other decades. The stars that blazed the trail for all future stars like Rudolph Valentino, Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, Adolphe Menjou, Mary Pickford, Norma Shearer, Gloria Swanson etc. It...
on Rosanna Arquette MoviesRosanna Arquette is # 193 on the January 2025 Oracle of Bacon Center of the Hollywood Universe list. Below are the 31 Oscar winners she has appeared with along with every actor who was in the top 100 of Oracle's lists that she appeared with. ADRIEN BRODY New York Stories (1989) AA ANDY GARCIA 8 Million Ways to Die (1986) ANGELINA JOLIE Hell's Kitchen (1998) AA ANJELICA HUSTON Buffalo '66 (1998) AA BEN GAZZARA Buffalo '66 (1998) BENICIO DEL TORO The Indian Runner (1991) AA BOB HOSKINS The Secret Agent (1996) BRAD DOURIF Nightwatch (1997) BRAD PITT True Romance (1993)...
on ForumsH Mr. Cogerson, FYI I know your database only takes movies that make $100,000 dollars and up. If you want to add a few more years to your database. I have the following years and number of movies over $100,000 dollars. Almost all data is domestic only. 1924--- 130 movies 1923--- 118 movies 1922--- 79 movies 1921----15 movies 1920--- 9 movies 1918---4 movies 1917--- 5 movies 1916---3 movies 1915---5 movies 1914--- 3 movies I will send them to you anyway. Make them at your leisure. Thx
on How We Put Together Our Alan Ladd PageInteresting behind the scenes look. Do have one question, what is list of movies at end?
on April 3rd – Happy Birthday to WoC, Marlon, Doris, Eddie, Alec, Matthew & AdamHappy Birthday woc and all the other legends.
on April 3rd – Happy Birthday to WoC, Marlon, Doris, Eddie, Alec, Matthew & AdamHAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL
on April 3rd – Happy Birthday to WoC, Marlon, Doris, Eddie, Alec, Matthew & AdamApril 3rd is a popular birthday for many UMR subjects...but as great as Brando was, as nice as Doris was, as funny as Eddie is, this day has been all about WoC for the last 21 years. Happy Birthday to my better half!
on Val Kilmer MoviesSad to hear that one of my favorite actors has passed away. Val Kilmer, gone at 65. I think Doc Holliday was his best role
on Dorothy Stickney MoviesHey Mike HoF 2020. I looked at it briefly. I am planning to do more with it this weekend. Shockingly, my weekend is not jam packed with family activities. Thanks for sending it.
on 2025 In MemoriamHey Dan. Thanks for sharing these links on Val Kilmer. Sad news about his passing. I grew over the years to like his performances. His Doc Holliday is one of my all-time favorite performances.
on Dorothy Stickney MoviesGreat UMR pagee. Did you look at the 1925 data i sent? So much to learned if you want to go back even further I have quite a bit more info. Thx
on Actors Who Haved Appeared in Marvel and DC MoviesOf these, how many have also been in a Dark Horse Comics movie? The only 1 I can think of off the top of my head is Ryan Reynolds (RIPD).
on Val Kilmer MoviesI know he had been in a fight with cancer, just did not expect to see this news. So sad.
on 2011 MoviesA Bag of Hammers was a film festival thing and released to DVD but its a highly rated comedy with a $2 million budget at the time. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1509787
on 2011 MoviesForce highly rated (and Indian award nominated) Indian action drama Has sufficient world wide ticket sales data too https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1992138/
on 2025 In MemoriamFrom People magazine. Val Kilmer, best known for movies such as Top Gun and 1995’s Batman Forever, has died. He was 65 years old. His daughter, Mercedes Kilmer, told The New York Times he died of pneumonia on Tuesday, April 1. He was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2014 and later recovered, she added. The actor’s death comes after he made a rare public appearance for his TwainMania Foundation in early June 2019 after taking a step away from the spotlight following some recent health battles. The actor’s 23-year-old son Jack was also in attendance that night. The appearance came...
on Dorothy Stickney MoviesGoing into today, I had never heard of Dorothy Stickney. Then I went to an antique store with WoC and I found the picture right above this comment. After some debate, WoC convinced me to buy the picture with two autographs. After some research, I realized this was the next UMR subject. So here is a Dorothy Stickney page. Yet another example of me thinking I know a lot about movies, and then realizing there is so much more to know.
on ForumsHi Mr. Cogerson, Here is the 1925 data you wanted. The data is from the Variety issued in 1925. My data is only from original release and year it went thru. Not the long running of some movies that ran for 2 or 3 years. I included my data research the and on also include in () brackets the letter "i" or "w" which was IMDB and Wikipedia that has some data that I could bounce my data against. I also included notable actors and actresses from the movie. At the bottom I also added the only data that I...
on Richard Chamberlain MoviesMay you rest in peace Richard Chamberlain and thank you for decades of superb performances and human integrity. He was one of the most popular teen idols in the 1960s along with Elvis Presley, Troy Donahue, and Ricky Nelson due his successful Dr. Kildare TV series. After a couple of U.S. films he left for England, where he vowed to become a serious actor. He was the first U.S. actor to play Hamlet in London, since John Barrymore. Thereafter, he diversified his career into serious theater, movies, and mini-series. His was truly a great actor, both in skill, technique, and...
on Richard Chamberlain MoviesI will do this very soon for you. I am rather proud of my database. I have data on every movie made except for a few types that I care not to review. I have A, B, C foreign etc. type movies data on all these movies that is available that I could find. Data on every actor or actress in these movies that is available. I strictly stay in he domestic area, but do have some world data also. Most of your data is from A type. If you ever want to set a B type database let know....
on Richard Chamberlain MoviesHey Mike. I have been thinking about writing a 1925 paqe for a while. 420 movies for 1925? That is a staggering amount of movies. I agree having 1925 to 2025 would be pretty cool. You can send them either e-mail or a comment. Which ever is the easiest. My e-mail is cogersonmoviescore@gmail.com
on Newest UMR PagesChallenged myself to write a new page for each day in March. Happy to say, I not only reached that mark, but, exceeded that by one movie. 32 new movie pages appeared in the month of March. Already over 50 movie pages in 2025. Last year, I did not even crack 100. That was the first time since we started this web page that I did not write many new pages in a single year.
on Richard Chamberlain MoviesNo problem your welcome. Hey would you be interested in data from 1925? I completed going thru Variety from 1920 to 1979 an gathered all the B.O. data I could find. Then did what I could find online for that time. I have data on 420 movies from 1925 and 144 of them over $100,000 that could be used to set a page up for 1925 in your database. Then you would have 100 years of data 1925-2025. Let me know. thx
on Richard Chamberlain MoviesHey Steve....Tally count. Steve 8, Flora 7, Cogerson 7 and Bob 5. Neither Shogun or The Thorn Birds made our rankings. I would say those are his two most famous roles. Funny titles of the Musketeers movies. Thanks for the visit and the comment. RIP Richard Chamberlain.
on Richard Chamberlain MoviesHey Flora. Tally count. Flora 7, Cogerson 7 and Bob 5. We have seen 5 of the same movies. I have not seen The Slipper and the Rose or Twilight of Honor. He is very good as the very bad man in Petulia. Petulia is a cult classic, but not one I want to watch again. Not surprised you have not seen his Adam Sandler movie I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry. RIP Mr. Chamberlain.
on Richard Chamberlain MoviesHey Bob. Thanks for the thoughts on Mr. Chamberlain. Since your comment, he has passed away. His tv career far outshined his movie career. Both you and Dan talked about his role in The Music Lovers. I will have to check that performance out. I have seen 7 of his movies. So tally count 7 to 5. Good information on his singing career. He had success in many different areas. RIP Mr. Chamberlain.
on Richard Chamberlain MoviesHey Dan....wow....it took me 5 years to respond to your comment. The sad news of his passing reached me today. That is cool that you saw him signing books. I think WoC just ordered an autographed book of his this morning. 21 Oscar winning co-stars is low for such a long career, but a decent total for an actor that mainly worked in television. A third of that 21 came from the box office bomb The Swarm. A movie that I saw in theaters. Good comment. RIP Mr. Chamberlain.
on Richard Chamberlain MoviesHey PhilHoF17. Thanks for the thoughts on Mr. Chamberlain. I am returning comment almost 5 years after you wrote it, as I just heard of his passing this morning. I am not sure I have a favorite Chamberlain role. Though, I did enjoy his version of the Three Musketeers. With his passing, it makes me wonder how many Towering Inferno cast members are still around....off the top of my head I can only think of Robert Wagner, who is now 95. Good stuff as always.
on Richard Chamberlain MoviesI have seen 7 of this movies. Even saw The Swarm in theaters. I have not seen many of his television roles....even missing his big mini-series. Rest in Peace Mr. Chamberlain.
on Michael Rooker MoviesHey Dan. Thanks for the stats on Michael Rooker. His Bacon number is pretty high, but when I think about all the low budget movies he made that did not make the table I can buy it. Tons of Oscar winners from JFK. I was actually up your way last weekend, as WoC and I traveled to New York City with a school trip. 53 people from my school got dropped off in front of the Met. We did all the tourist stuff. Central Park, Times Square, Broadway (we saw Moulin Rouge), Ghostbuster firehouse, 9-11 memorial ….just to name a...
on Michael Rooker MoviesMichael Rooker is # 292 on the January 23 edition of the 1000 most connected actors on the Oracle of Bacon list. Below are the 30 Oscar winning actors he has appeared with along with anyone else ever to be in any of the top 100's down the years. AL PACINO Sea of Love (1989) AA ANGELINA JOLIE The Bone Collector (1999) AA ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER The 6th Day (2000) BENICIO DEL TORO GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY (2014) AA BILLY ZANE Tombstone (1993) BRAD DOURIF Brown's Requiem (1998) BRAD DOURIF Mississippi Burning (1988) BRAD DOURIF The Box (2003/I) BRIE LARSON FAST...
on 2020 MoviesOne correction: "Pieces of a Woman" was a Netflix release. Box office information is wrong
on Mandy Patinkin MoviesThe highest Mandy Patinkin ever rated was #724 on the Oracle of Bacon top 1000. He was also 1000 once. Now he is no longer on the list. Below are all Oscar winners along with non Oscar winners who were in the top 100 performers in these lists. AL PACINO Dick Tracy (1990) AA ANTONIO BANDERAS LIFE ITSELF (2018) BARBRA STREISAND Yentl (1983) AA BRAD DOURIF Ragtime (1981) CARY ELWES The Princess Bride (1987) CARY ELWES THE QUEEN OF SPAIN (2017) CHARLES DURNING Dick Tracy (1990) CHARLES DURNING The Music of Chance (1993) CHRISTOPHER WALKEN Last Embrace (1979) AA CLORIS...
on R. Lee Emery MoviesR. Lee Emery is # 509 on the Oracle of Bacon's January 2025 top 1000 list. These are the Oscar winners along with anyone else who was ever in the top 100 on these lists that he appeared with' BRAD DOURIF Mississippi Burning (1988) BRAD DOURIF Murder in the First (1995) BRAD PITT Se7en (1995) AA DANNY GLOVER Switchback (1997) DANNY HUSTON Leaving Las Vegas (1995) DANNY TREJO The Salton Sea (2002) DENHOLM ELLIOTT Toy Soldiers (1991) DENNIS HOPPER Apocalypse Now (1979) DICK MILLER Machete Maidens Unleashed! (2010) ED LAUTER Leaving Las Vegas (1995) ERIC ROBERTS Love Is a Gun...
on David Keith MoviesDavid Keith is # 928 on the January 2025 Oracle top 1000. These are all the Oscar winners and anyone who ever was in the top 100 on the Oracle lists. ART CARNEY Firestarter (1984 ) AA ART CARNEY Take This Job and Shove It (1981) AA BRUCE DERN If... Dog... Rabbit... (1999) CHARLIZE THERON Men of Honor (2000) AA CHARLOTTE RAMPLING Invasion of Privacy (1996) CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER Liar's Edge (1992) AA CUBA GOODING JR. Men of Honor (2000) AA DANNY TREJO All Souls Day: Dia de los Muertos (2005) DIANNE WIEST INDEPENDENCE DAY (1983) AA ED BEGLEY JR. An...
on 1998 MoviesHey Cogerson, but on all other big box offices sites they state 162,798,565$ as the correct number. So that's why I wanted to let you know. Thanks
on Leslie Howard MoviesHey Stephen. I have not seen that movie, but I will see if I can get my hands on it. Thanks for the mini-review.
on Leslie Howard MoviesHey Rumplestiltskin. It is the ones I have box office grosses on. Without grosses we can not calculate a score. We are always researching, so hopefully we will unlock more Mr. Howard movies.
on 1998 MoviesHey David. I am not seeing that error. A Bug's Life earned $62,798,565 on it's release. Adjusted that would be $157,330,933. Worldwide Adjusted is a staggering $659,900,000. Thanks for checking out UltimateMovieRankings.com.
on Jack Kruschen MoviesHey Dan. Thanks for the information on Jack Kruschen. I have been looking for Oscar nominated thespians who do not have an UMR page. Thus Kruschen, Rupert Crosse and others have gotten pages. Interesting that Mr. Kruschen has a spot in the Top 100. I always thought he looked like Captain Kangaroo when I was younger. I like how you included AA by their names. Good stuff as always.
on Jack Kruschen MoviesJack Kruschen was #903 0n the first Oracle list in 2000 but fell off and never returned. The following are interesting actors Jack appeared with. All Academy award he appeared with have AA after their film. Non-Oscar winners that are in your top 400 movie stars book are listed with their rank on your list. Actors who have neither AA or a rank are actors who were at one time or another in the top 100 Oracle people. ABBOTT AND COSTELLO Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (1953) 137 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO Comin' Round the Mountain (1951) 137 ALAN ARKIN...
on All Time Top Ticket Selling MoviesHey Mia. Audie Murphy's To Hell And Back has an estimated 31.9 million in ticket sales. That would be good enough to be in 521st place.
on All Time Top Ticket Selling MoviesComparing today’s money value to the 50’s, would any Audie Murphy movie come close to this list?
on Michelle Trachtenberg MoviesMy oldest daughter, KtCat94, was over the house and mentioned Michelle Trachtenberg's sad passing. When I said I was not really aware of Ms. Trachtenberg, my daughter seemed very disappointed. Turns out I have seen 6 of her movies...including one in theaters....Cop Out with Bruce Willis. So, granted it is a little late, we now have a Michelle Trachrenberg page. Rest in peace.
on Ben Foster MoviesBen Foster is # 703 on the most recent Oracle list (January 2025). Listed below are all the Oscar winners he has appeared with, along with all actors who were ever in the top 100 on the Oracle lists. ADRIEN BRODY Liberty Heights (1999) AA ANTHONY HOPKINS 360 (2011) AA BRIE LARSON RAMPART (2011) AA BRUCE WILLIS Alpha Dog (2006) BRUCE WILLIS Hostage (2005) CASEY AFFLECK AIN'T THEM BODIES SAINTS (2013) AA CASEY AFFLECK THE FINEST HOURS (2016) AA CHRISTIAN BALE 3:10 to Yuma (2007) AA CHRISTIAN BALE HOSTILES (2017) AA DANNY HUSTON 30 Days of Night (2007) DONALD SUTHERLAND...
on Jennifer Coolidge MoviesJennifer Coolidge is currently not on the Oracle of Bacon top 1000. Below are all the Oscar winners along with anyone who ever ranked in the top 100 on the Oracle lists. ALFRED MOLINA PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN (2020) BILL MURRAY RIFF RAFF (2025) BRAD DOURIF Brown's Requiem (1998) BRAD DOURIF The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans (2009) CASEY AFFLECK AMERICAN PIE (1999) AA CASEY AFFLECK AMERICAN PIE 2 (2001) AA CHARLIZE THERON Trial and Error (1997) AA CHRISTOPHER WALKEN CLICK (2006) AA CLINT HOWARD Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) CLINT HOWARD Foreign Exchange (2008)...
on Gene Hackman MoviesIn my mid eighties now I don’t do a lot of posting these days as my fingers can start to hurt pretty quickly. So I usually only hit the keyboards when I have something I really, really want to say. Then I live with the discomfort for a while. Maybe my scaling-back is just as well: remember the guy in Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray who was once the life and soul of every party or social gathering he attended (and those were in high society). At the age of 35 he suddenly withdrew into himself and was...
on 2025 In MemoriamA PERSONAL APPRECIATION OF THE LATE GENE HACKMAN I have long loved watching Gene Hackman and my favourite Hackman movie is the sports drama Hoosiers (1986) also known as Best Shot in GB GENE HACKMAN AND MARLON BRANDO (1) Gene played the role of Lex Luther in the 1978 film Superman. I saw an interview in which he was asked why he, a strong dramatic actor, took on such an acting-lite role about an ancient American comic book character and Gene replied: "Because I learned that Marlon Brando was to be in it. We didn't share any scenes but I...
on Gene Hackman MoviesSuper sad news. I loved him as hardboiled Popeye Doyle and the outrageous scoundrel Royal Tenenbaum. What an actor.
on Gene Hackman MoviesFebruary 27th 6 AM. Ouch. The passing of Gene Hackman is hitting me hard. WoC woke me up this morning and said you need to wake up and update UMR. Then she told me the tragic news of Hackman, his wife and his dog dying. Rest in peace Mr. Hackman. Your movies have meant so much to me. Sad sad news.
on February 25th – Newest Page – Charlotte Rampling MoviesThere's a cool episode of the old Avengers series with Diana Rigg that features both Charlotte Rampling and Donald Sutherland. Charlotte is # 122 on January's Oracle of Bacon top 1000 most connected stars. Below is all Oscar winners along with anyone that was ever in the top 100 Oracle lists that she appeared with. ALICIA VIKANDER EUPHORIA (2017/I) AA ALLISON JANNEY LIFE DURING WARTIME (2009) AA BEN JOHNSON Corky (1972) AA BRAD PITT Spy Game (2001) AA BRUCE WILLIS The Verdict (1982) CHARLES DANCE EUPHORIA (2017/I) CHARLES DANCE SWIMMING POOL (2003) CHARLES DANCE TWICE UPON A TIME (2006) CHRISTOPHER...
on 2025 In MemoriamHey Dan. I was not sure who Peter Jason was until looking him up on the internet. Once I saw his face I thought of so many of his movies. He had an awesome career. Sad to hear of his passing. RIP Mr. Jason.
on Charlotte Rampling MoviesI have seen 31 of these movies. Angel Heart, the Dune movies, and The Verdict would be on my Charlotte Rampling Mount Rushmore.
on February 23rd – Newest Page – Adam Scott MoviesAdam Scott is not currently on the Oracle of Bacon top 1000. He was on once at 998. These are all actorys who won Oscars he has appeared with. Also listed are all actors who were ever in the top 100 of the Oracle lists, that he appeared with. ALEC BALDWIN The Aviator (2004) ANJELICA HUSTON Art School Confidential (2006) AA BARBRA ST, REISAND The Guilt Trip (2012) AA CATE BLANCHETT The Aviator (2004) AA CHRISTOPHER LLOYD PIRANHA 3D (2010) DANNY HUSTON The Aviator (2004) DENNIS HOPPER The Last Days of Frankie the Fly (1996) ELLEN BURSTYN Lovely, Still (2008)...
on 2025 In MemoriamPeter Jason who was # 148 on the January 2025 Oracle top 1000 has died. Below is a list of all Oscar winners he appeared with alone with all actors who were ever in the top 100 of the Oracle top 1000. ALEC BALDWIN The Hunt for Red October (1990) ALFRED MOLINA SAINT JUDY (2019) ARMAND ASSANTE The Man Who Came Back (2008) ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER Red Heat (1988) BILLY ZANE The Man Who Came Back (2008) BRIAN COX The Glimmer Man (1996) BRUCE DERN The Driver (1978) BRUCE DERN Wild Bill (1995) BRUCE WILLIS Sunset (1988) CAMERON MITCHELL Texas Lightning...
on Ginger Rogers MoviesI think that Magnificent Doll was a better movie than people judged, if only for the rousing speech that Ginger delivered to a lynch mob at the end of the movie, a speech that her and mother rewrote because the original script was too tame.
on Antonio Banderas MoviesThe movie I think you're thinking of is The Big Bang (2010), starring Antonio Banderas. In the film, Banderas plays a private detective named Ned Cruz, who is hired to find a missing woman, Lexie Persimmon, who was forced into prostitution. As he investigates, he gets entangled in a dangerous conspiracy involving criminals, corrupt cops, and quantum physics.
on Antonio Banderas MoviesWhat movie did he play in married to a younger woman....had an affair husband sells to prostitution and drugs is tortured everyday and the other guy tries to find her and save her...don't remember who played the wife or boyfriend savior
on Judd Nelson MoviesHey there, if you're on Instagram, hit up my Judd Nelson fan page at @judd_nelson_association I think you'll like it and I'm always looking for fellow Judd Nelson fans to join!
on Matthew Goode MoviesSeen 17 of these movies. None...in theaters. Fully agree with the UMR number one movie...as The Imitation Game is my favorite Goode movie.
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Every Night at Eight $268,809.00 Alice Faye George Raft
O’Shaughnessy’s Boy $263,388.00 Sara Haden Wallace Beery
Break of Hearts $259,867.00 Katharine Hepburn Charles Boyer
Dangerous $257,800.00 Bette Davis Franchot Tone
Man on the Flying Trapeze $257,000.00 Mary Brian W. C. Fields
Transatlantic Tunnel $252,550.00 Madge Evans Richard Dix
The Glass Key $247,925.00 Claire Dodd George Raft
Dr. Socrates $243,558.00 Ann Dvorak Paul Muni
The Scoundrel/The Scoundrel of 49th Street $243,242.00 Julie Haydon Noël Coward
She $243,125.00 Helen Gahagan Randolph Scott
Living on Velvet $236,517.00 Kay Francis Warren William
The Last Days of Pompeii $234,750.00 Dorothy Wilson Preston Foster
She Couldn’t Take It $234,133.00 Joan Bennett George Raft
George White’s 1935 Scandals $231,817.00 Alice Faye James Dunn
Front Page Woman $231,642.00 Bette Davis George Brent
Let ’em Have It $231,121.00 Virginia Bruce Richard Arlen
Bright Lights $229,100.00 Ann Dvorak Joe E. Brown
The Woman in Red $228,892.00 Barbara Stanwyck Gene Raymond
Dante’s Inferno $226,534.00 Claire Trevor Spencer Tracy
Mary Burns, Fugitive $225,467.00 Sylvia Sidney Melvyn Douglas
Under the Pampas Moon $224,883.00 Ketti Gallian Warner Baxter
Carnival $223,950.00 Sally Eilers Lee Tracy
The 39 Steps $223,825.00 Madeleine Carroll Robert Donat
It’s in the Air $222,233.00 Una Merkel Jack Benny
The Iron Duke $219,867.00 Ellaline Terriss George Arliss
The Murder Man $219,183.00 Virginia Bruce Spencer Tracy
Hooray for Love $212,558.00 Ann Sothern Gene Raymond
Crime and Punishment $210,075.00 Marian Marsh Edward Arnold
The Goose and the Gander $207,275.00 Kay Francis George Brent
The President Vanishes $201,891.00 Peggy Conklin Edward Arnold
Red Salute $201,842.00 Barbara Stanwyck Robert Young
Annie Oakley $200,609.00 Barbara Stanwyck Preston Foster
Traveling Saleslady $199,217.00 Joan Blondell William Gargan
Charlie Chan in Shanghai $198,450.00 Irene Hervey Warner Oland
The Flame Within $196,400.00 Ann Harding Herbert Marshall
Murder on a Honeymoon $196,067.00 Edna May Oliver James Gleason
Stolen Harmony/Stolen Melody $194,309.00 Grace Bradley George Raft
Stranded $194,283.00 Kay Francis George Brent
Age of Indiscretion $193,783.00 Madge Evans Paul Lukas
Hot Tip $193,667.00 Zasu Pitts James Gleason
Here’s to Romance $193,658.00 Genevieve Tobin Nino Martini
Ginger $192,700.00 Jane Withers O.P. Heggie
Professional Soldier $189,386.00 Gloria Stuart Victor McLaglen
The Girl from 10th Avenue $187,317.00 Bette Davis Ian Hunter
Men Without Names $183,058.00 Madge Evans Fred MacMurray
3 Kids and a Queen/Three Kids and a Queen $181,550.00 May Robson Henry Armetta
Stars Over Broadway $181,179.00 Jane Froman Pat O’Brien
We’re in the Money $180,850.00 Joan Blondell Hugh Herbert
Remember Last Night? $179,200.00 Constance Cummings Edward Arnold
Sanders of the River $178,900.00 Nina Mae McKinney Leslie Banks
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Diamond Jim $427,575.00 Jean Arthur Edward Arnold
Gold Diggers of 1935 $422,751.00 Gloria Stuart Dick Powell
Star of Midnight $419,450.00 Ginger Rogers William Powell
Rendezvous $416,900.00 Rosalind Russell William Powell
I Dream Too Much $404,975.00 Lily Pons Henry Fonda
Collegiate $394,450.00 Frances Langford Joe Penner
Reckless $380,950.00 Jean Harlow William Powell
Broadway Gondolier $376,675.00 Joan Blondell Dick Powell
Our Little Girl $376,475.00 Shirley Temple Joel McCrea
Private Worlds $374,450.00 Claudette Colbert Charles Boyer
Follies Bergere/Folies Bergère de Paris $371,125.00 Merle Oberon Maurice Chevalier
Wings in the Dark/Wings in the Air $368,192.00 Myrna Loy Cary Grant
If You Could Only Cook $367,025.00 Jean Arthur Herbert Marshall
Hands Across the Table $364,280.00 Carole Lombard Fred MacMurray
So Red the Rose $359,200.00 Margaret Sullavan Walter Connolly
Rumba $358,300.00 Carole Lombard George Raft
Black Fury $356,185.00 Karen Morley Paul Muni
Oil for the Lamps of China $350,400.00 Josephine Hutchinson Pat O’Brien
Biography of a Bachelor Girl $349,650.00 Ann Harding Robert Montgomery
The Whole Town’s Talking $349,350.00 Jean Arthur Edward G. Robinson
The Wedding Night/Her Wedding Night $348,375.00 Anna Sten Gary Cooper
Sweet Music $345,000.00 Ann Dvorak Rudy Vallée
Public Hero No. 1 $338,600.00 Jean Arthur Lionel Barrymore
One More Spring $337,750.00 Janet Gaynor Warner Baxter
Special Agent $335,383.00 Bette Davis George Brent
Whipsaw $329,929.00 Myrna Loy Spencer Tracy
The Good Fairy $326,250.00 Margaret Sullavan Herbert Marshall
I Found Stella Parish $322,817.00 Kay Francis Ian Hunter
The Farmer Takes a Wife $319,308.00 Janet Gaynor Henry Fonda
Metropolitan $314,140.00 Virginia Bruce Lawrence Tibbett
Doubting Thomas $310,100.00 Billie Burke Will Rogers
Annapolis Farewell $308,784.00 Rosalind Keith Guy Standing
Two for Tonight $307,442.00 Joan Bennett Bing Crosby
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo $306,200.00 Joan Bennett Ronald Colman
Bordertown $305,525.00 Bette Davis Paul Muni
In Person $304,583.00 Ginger Rogers George Brent
West Point of the Air $302,800.00 Maureen O’Sullivan Wallace Beery
Splendor $298,225.00 Miriam Hopkins Joel McCrea
Peter Ibbetson $292,583.00 Ann Harding Gary Cooper
Escapade $291,900.00 Luise Rainer William Powell
Show Them No Mercy! $290,725.00 Rochelle Hudson Cesar Romero
Shanghai $289,275.00 Loretta Young Charles Boyer
In Caliente $287,175.00 Dolores del Río Pat O’Brien
Romance in Manhatten $285,800.00 Ginger Rogers Francis Lederer
Escape Me Never $284,400.00 Elisabeth Bergner Hugh Sinclair
The Gay Deception $282,350.00 Frances Dee Francis Lederer
The Informer $280,575.00 Heather Angel Victor McLaglen
Accent on Youth $279,158.00 Sylvia Sidney Herbert Marshall
Vanessa: Her Love Story $271,500.00 Helen Hayes Robert Montgomery
The Three Musketeers $269,575.00 Margot Grahame Walter Abel
Hi Mr. Cogerson,
Happy Holiday
Here is the estimated domestic Box Office data from the top 23 to 28 cities for the year 1935.
Here is part 1 of 13 to follow.
PART 1 OF 13
Top Hat $1,499,575.00 Ginger Rogers Fred Astaire
Mutiny on the Bounty $1,301,467.00 Movita Castaneda Charles Laughton
Roberta $1,139,825.00 Irene Dunne Fred Astaire
David Copperfield $960,858.00 Madge Evans W. C. Fields
Love Me Forever $951,500.00 Grace Moore Leo Carrillo
The Littlest Rebel $859,814.00 Shirley Temple John Boles
China Seas $831,900.00 Jean Harlow Clark Gable
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer $825,692.00 Kathleen Burke Gary Cooper
Broadway Melody of 1936 $783,550.00 Eleanor Powell Jack Benny
‘G’ Men $745,663.00 Margaret Lindsay James Cagney
A Tale of Two Cities $740,100.00 Elizabeth Allan Ronald Colman
A Midsummer Night’s Dream $695,750.00 Olivia de Havilland Ian Hunter
Les Misérables $690,073.00 Rochelle Hudson Fredric March
A Night at the Opera $680,950.00 Kitty Carlisle Marx Brothers
The Little Colonel $676,233.00 Shirley Temple Lionel Barrymore
Magnificent Obsession $655,375.00 Irene Dunne Robert Taylor
Becky Sharp $644,600.00 Miriam Hopkins Alan Mowbray
Anna Karenina $625,600.00 Greta Garbo Fredric March
Curly Top $607,020.00 Shirley Temple John Boles
Captain Blood $605,914.00 Olivia de Havilland Errol Flynn
No More Ladies $590,950.00 Joan Crawford Robert Montgomery
Naughty Marietta $590,155.00 Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy
Steamboat Round the Bend $586,400.00 Anne Shirley Ray Bolger
She Married Her Boss $582,925.00 Claudette Colbert Melvyn Douglas
Call of the Wild $571,425.00 Loretta Young Clark Gable
Ruggles of Red Gap $554,550.00 Mary Boland Charles Laughton
Goin’ to Town $553,600.00 Mae West Paul Cavanagh
In Old Kentucky $521,050.00 Dorothy Wilson Will Rogers
The Big Broadcast of 1936 $517,150.00 Gracie Allen Jack Oakie
Alice Adams $508,175.00 Katharine Hepburn Fred MacMurray
Shipmates Forever $496,950.00 Ruby Keeler Dick Powell
The Gilded Lily $495,083.00 Claudette Colbert Fred MacMurray
Thanks a Million $493,630.00 Ann Dvorak Dick Powell
The Irish in Us $490,350.00 Olivia de Havilland James Cagney
Clive of India $489,225.00 Loretta Young Ronald Colman
I Live My Life $486,475.00 Joan Crawford Brian Aherne
The Dark Angel $485,825.00 Merle Oberon Fredric March
Devil Dogs of the Air $477,650.00 Margaret Lindsay James Cagney
Life Begins at Forty $474,675.00 Rochelle Hudson Will Rogers
Barbary Coast $462,625.00 Miriam Hopkins Joel McCrea
The Scarlet Pimpernel $458,850.00 Merle Oberon Leslie Howard
After Office Hours $451,958.00 Constance Bennett Clark Gable
Mississippi $450,258.00 Joan Bennett Bing Crosby
Cardinal Richelieu $449,458.00 Maureen O’Sullivan George Arliss
Frisco Kid $445,166.00 Margaret Lindsay James Cagney
Page Miss Glory $442,925.00 Marion Davies Pat O’Brien
Ah! Wilderness $438,250.00 Aline MacMahon Wallace Beery
The County Chairman $437,150.00 Evelyn Venable Will Rogers
Crusades/The Crusades $434,500.00 Loretta Young Henry Wilcoxon
Go Into Your Dance $432,000.00 Ruby Keeler Al Jolson
Bride of Frankenstein $428,250.00 Elsa Lanchester Boris Karloff
Hi Mr. Cogerson,
Hope all is well. I have completed the years 1940-1969 of top 20 to 25 cities in North America.
I remembered awhile back when I first started doing this there was a request by one of the
Hall of Famers for B cowboy star Charles Starrett. was. So I made a list of the top b Cowboy stars from 1940-1954 no 1930s data yet. Here is the list.
Here is the top box office stars.
1.Roy Rogers 70 movies $3,617,434.00
2.Bill Elliott 64 movies $2,563,469.00
3.Tim Holt 49 movies $2,011,568.00
4.Don”Red”Barry 39 movies $1,748,936.00
5.Gene Autry 55 movies $1,313,177.00
6.Allen Lane 56 movies $334,631.00
7.William Boyd 41 movies $309,889.00
8.Johnny Mack Brown 94 movies $309,185.00
9.Charles Starrett 97 movies $266,048.00
10.Bob Steele 28 movies $255,679.00
11.Robert Livingston 22 movies $210,532.00
12.Monte Hale 18 movies $190,334.00
13.Whip Wilson 16 movies $122,500.00
14.LaRue 15 movies $49,700.00
15.Tex Ritter 27 movies $26,157.00
16.Subset Carson 15 movies $4,200.00
Just for fun
Thx
Hi Mr. cogerson,
Here is a famous French actress that should be included also.
Brigette Bardot. Here is a list of movie with B.O. data that may help.
1955 Caroline and the Rebels Brigitte Bardot $6,400.00
1957 And God Created Woman Brigitte Bardot $2,235,100.00
1957 Light Across the Street Brigitte Bardot $89,650.00
1957 Mademoiselle Strip-tease/Plucking the Daisy/Please Mr. Balza Brigitte Bardot $189,467.00
1958 La Parisienne Brigitte Bardot $725,829.00
1958 Mam’zelle Pigalle/Naughty Girl Brigitte Bardot $188,550.00
1958 The Bride Is Much Too Beautiful Brigitte Bardot $223,734.00
1958 The Girl in the Bikini Brigitte Bardot $112,475.00
1958 The Night Heaven Fell Brigitte Bardot $618,550.00
1959 Love is My Profession Brigitte Bardot $388,450.00
1959 Night of Love/Concert of Intrigue Brigitte Bardot $5,100.00
1960 A Woman Like Satan/The Female Brigitte Bardot $177,800.00
1960 Babette Goes to War Brigitte Bardot $184,100.00
1960 Come Dance with Me! Brigitte Bardot $299,250.00
1960 School for Love Brigitte Bardot $26,100.00
1961 The Truth/La Vérité Brigitte Bardot $690,200.00
1962 A Very Private Affair Brigitte Bardot $563,300.00
1963 Love on a Pillow Brigitte Bardot $161,600.00
1963 Please, Not Now! Brigitte Bardot $103,500.00
1964 Contempt Brigitte Bardot $84,100.00
1965 Viva Maria! Brigitte Bardot $852,294.00
1966 Agent 38-24-36 Brigitte Bardot $17,200.00
1966 Contempt/Le Parti des choses: Bardot et Godard Brigitte Bardot $5,000.00
1967 Two Weeks in September Brigitte Bardot 24,300.00
1968 Shalako Brigitte Bardot 982,780.00
Thx