Highest Grossing Films
1998 Rank |
Title | Studio | Box Office Gross | |||
Total Int.l | U.S./Canada | |||||
1. | Armageddon | Touchstone | $553,709,788 | $201,578,182 | ||
2. | Saving Private Ryan | DreamWorks/Paramount | $481,840,909 | $216,540,909 | ||
3. | Godzilla | TriStar | $379,014,294 | $136,314,294 | ||
4. | There's Something About Mary | 20th Century Fox | $369,884,651 | $176,484,651 | ||
5. | A Bug's Life | Disney/Pixar | $363,398,565 | $162,798,565 | ||
6. | Deep Impact | Paramount Pictures/DreamWorks | $349,464,664 | $140,464,664 | ||
7. | Mulan | Buena Vista | $304,320,254 | $120,620,254 | ||
8. | Dr. Dolittle | 20th Century Fox | $294,456,605 | $144,156,605 | ||
9. | Shakespeare in Love | Miramax/Universal | $289,317,794 | $100,317,794 | ||
10. | Lethal Weapon 4 | Warner Bros. | $285,444,603 | $130,444,603 |
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