April 29th – Top 41 Cliff Robertson Box Office Movies

Adjusted Domestic Box Office

  1. Spider-Man (2002) $624,352,760.00
  2. Spider-Man 2 (2004) $539,623,970.00
  3. Spider-Man 3 (2007) $438,761,163.00
  4. Picnic (1955) $312,964,269.00
  5. Midway (1976) $275,779,780.00
  6. Three Days of the Condor (1975) $265,374,095.00
  7. The Interns (1962) $170,857,133.00
  8. Charly (1968) $142,033,151.00
  9. PT 109 (1963) $104,302,326.00
  10. The Devil’s Brigade (1968) $82,167,936.00
  11. All in a Night’s Work (1961) $76,193,046.00
  12. My Six Loves (1963) $65,114,450.00
  13. Gidget (1959) $64,071,418.00
  14. Class (1983) $61,701,607.00
  15. Obsession (1976) $57,018,011.00
  16. Sunday in New York (1963) $56,621,259.00
  17. Renaissance Man (1994) $53,495,331.00
  18. Escape From L.A. (1996) $51,704,067.00
  19. Autumn Leaves (1956) $51,257,145.00
  20. 633 Squadron (1964) $46,349,551.00
  21. Underworld U.S.A. (1961) $29,989,302.00
  22. Brainstorm (1983) $29,101,129.00
  23. The Big Show (1961) $27,713,873.00
  24. The Best Man (1964) $24,538,000.00
  25. Love Has Many Faces (1965) $21,391,091.00
  26. The Honey Pot (1967) $18,533,043.00
  27. The Girl Most Likely (1958) $18,457,318.00
  28. Star 80 (1983) $18,432,614.00
  29. The Naked and the Dead (1958) $16,855,572.00
  30. Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken (1991) $15,542,678.00
  31. Too Late The Hero (1970) $14,906,158.00
  32. Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies (1973) $14,011,876.00
  33. Battle of the Coral Sea (1959) $13,887,264.00
  34. Up From The Beach (1965) $13,386,406.00
  35. The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid (1972) $12,135,881.00
  36. JW Coop (1971) $11,945,179.00
  37. Wind (1992) $11,930,252.00
  38. Masquerade (1965) $10,695,550.00
  39. Shoot (1976) $8,356,712.00
  40. Malone (1987) $7,021,967.00
  41. The Pilot (1980) $6,418,600.00

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8 thoughts on “April 29th – Top 41 Cliff Robertson Box Office Movies”

  1. Thrilled you were able to publish a table despite the gremlin!

    I have seen 10 Cliff Robertson movies. Five of these are in the Top 10.

    The highest ranked film I have seen is Picnic.

    The highest ranked film I have NOT seen is Spider-Man.

    The lowest ranked film I have seen is The Girl Most Likely.

    My favourite Cliff Robertson movies are:

    Three Days of the Condor
    Sunday in New York
    Picnic
    The Devil’s Brigade

    The other films I have seen in UMR are:

    Midway
    PT 109
    Autumn Leaves
    The Best Man
    Gidget

    1. Hey Flora….this was a test run….to make sure things are back on track….so far so good. Now I just need to write a Cliff UMR page…..lol. I will be sure to copy and paste this comment when I get the new page completed.

  2. Thanks for sharing this box office information on Cliff Robertson. I look forward to commenting when you get a Robertson page done. Gremlins are horrible. Hopefully you can kill it.

  3. As I was among those requesting a Cliff Robertson page, I want to thank you for this box office info 🙂 I hope you manage to permanently destroy that gremlin and put up the page. I will comment after. Just one note, I’m not sure if Robertson actually acted in Spider-Man 2 and 3, or if he appeared as parts of flashbacks from the first Spider-Man.

    1. Hey PhilHOF…..Cliff has a decent size role in Spidey 1. He returned, via flashback, in parts 2 and 3. In Spidey 2 he encourages Peter to stick with being Spidey, while in Spidey 3, Robertson appears in his death scene, only this time with a different killer (Sandman). That turned out to be the final scene in Cliff’s movie career. Hoping to have a Cliff page done soon.

  4. I hope you catch that pesky gremlin Bruce.

    Cliff Robertson eh… I should add him to my video list.

    Midway and Three Days of the Condor were sizable hits at the box office back then, wasn’t expecting that. I saw Midway at the cinema in seat shaking Sensurround. That gimmick wasn’t as effective on Midway as it was on Earthquake. I saw one more Sensurround movie in the 70s, the theatrical version of Battlestar Galactica.

  5. So this weekend was about fixing a small gremlin running around the database….well….during those efforts….we have discovered that the gremlin has gotten larger and has become a bigger problem (I guess we feed him after midnight AND got him wet). So currently we can not update any of the pages for fear of losing the stats….so since our Cliff was fully researched we figured we would at least share the box office totals we currently have in our database. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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