The Greatest Earning Musical Films Ever
Highest-Grossing Musical Film of All Time
If you need a cinematic pick-me-up, there's nothing better than a musical film, a cinematic fairytale with great songs, rousing dance numbers, and an exciting, emotional, or funny story. From Hollywood's Golden Age classics to Bob Fosse's hit film "Cabaret" from the 1970s to Damien Chazelle's Oscar winner "La Land" from 2016, some of the highest-grossing films of all time are live-action musicals and The Greatest Showman has proven the fascination of musicals to Modern Audiences. Here we present the best feel-good musical films of all time and financial achievements of the top musical Marvels.
1. You'll Be My Lucky Star (1952): There can only be ONE best musical and that can only be Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly's super-classic Singin' in The Rain. The legacy of this jukebox musical can hardly be overestimated. La La Land would probably not exist without this film. Almost everyone knows the title song and Gene Kelly's Dance Through the Rain. The recently deceased Debbie Reynolds danced her feet bloody for the Good Morning number and the fact that Donald O'Connor survived his artistic dance number (“Make Em Laugh”) is a miracle anyway. The American Film Institute voted the film the best musical of all time.
2. The Lion King (1994): This animated classic isn't just beloved for its hand-drawn animation and Unforgettable songs by Elton John, Tim Rice, and Hans Zimmer. It's also a financial Powerhouse grossing a whooping 968.075 billion globally directed by Guy Richie known for his edgy films. the live-action remake of The Lion King blew everyone away with its advanced photorealistic technology despite mixed reviews it grossed an astounding $1.66 3 billion worldwide director John R's reimagining stayed true to the original while incorporating elements from the Broadway musical with songs by Elton John and Tim Rice and a score by Hans Zimmer it was a visual and musical Feast
3. Dancer in the Dark (2000): A seamless combination of musical and melodrama that feels committed to both genres as an homage and a critique. Lars von Trier again shows his flair for strong female roles, breaks your heart with this exceptional drama, and gives us a completely new perspective on musicals. It takes a lot of getting used to and is incredibly original and emotionally demanding like few other films.
4. Moulin Rouge (2001): Moulin Rouge is the renaissance of the musical: Actors sing their hearts out, the love of their life is within reach and visually, Baz Luhrmann has managed to create a perfect, overwhelming, era-spanning piece in which the stage and real-life merge. Moulin Rouge is as beautiful as its protagonist, as obsessed as its antagonist and as in love with itself as McGregor is with Kidman. In this sense: “ Come what may!”
5. Aladdin: This version of Aladdin dazzled audiences with its vibrant visuals and heartwarming Story the film features a score by Alan Manin with new songs by Park and Paul and it became the live-action Disney remake.
6. Beauty and the Beast: This live-action remake of The Beloved animated Fairy Tale raked in an impressive $1.26 billion worldwide with Alan Men's enchanting score and new songs co-written with Tim Rice the film captivated audiences Ariana Grande and John Legend's duet on the iconic title track added a modern twist
so, there you have it from hand-drawn classics to CGI spectacles
live-action musicals have proven to be massive box office hits. After all, everyone carries around a few Disney films that had a special impact on them in childhood and that reliably give them a feeling of security even in later years.
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