Top Grossing Films (U.S.)
| Rank | Title | Studio | Actors | Gross |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | The Bible: In the Beginning | 20th Century Fox | Michael Parks, Richard Harris, Ava Gardner | $34,900,023 |
| 2. | Hawaii | United Artists | Julie Andrews, Max von Sydow | $34,562,222 |
| 3. | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Warner Bros. | Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, George Segal | $33,736,689 |
| 4. | The Sand Pebbles | 20th Century Fox | Steve McQueen, Candice Bergen | $30,017,647 |
| 5. | A Man For All Seasons | Columbia | Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller, Robert Shaw | $28,350,000 |
| 6. | The Good, the Bad and the Ugly | United Artists | Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef | $25,100,000 |
| 7. | Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. | Walt Disney Pictures | Dick Van Dyke, Nancy Kwan | $22,565,634 |
| 8. | The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming! | United Artists | Alan Arkin, Eva Marie Saint | $21,693,114 |
| 9. | Grand Prix | MGM | James Garner, Eva Marie Saint, Toshiro Mifune | $20,845,016 |
| 10. | The Professionals | Columbia | Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin | $19,537,346 |
| 11. | Alfie | Paramount | Michael Caine, Shelley Winters | $18,871,300 |
| 12. | Georgy Girl | Columbia | Lynn Redgrave, James Mason | $16,873,162 |
| 13. | The Silencers | Columbia | Dean Martin, Stella Stevens | $16,318,124 |
| 14. | Follow Me, Boys! | Walt Disney Pictures | Fred MacMurray, Vera Miles | $16,207,116 |
| 15. | The Blue Max | 20th Century Fox | George Peppard, James Mason | $16,151,612 |
| 16. | The Wild Angels | AIP | Peter Fonda, Nancy Sinatra | $15,541,070 |
| 17. | A Man and a Woman | United Artists | Anouk Aimée, Jean-Louis Trintignant | $14,000,000 |
| 18. | Torn Curtain | Universal | Paul Newman, Julie Andrews | $13,000,000 |
| 19. (tie) | Fantastic Voyage | 20th Century Fox | Stephen Boyd, Raquel Welch | $12,000,000 |
| 19. (tie) | Harper | Warner Bros. | Paul Newman, Lauren Bacall | $12,000,000 |
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