Top Grossing Films (U.S.)
Rank | Title | Actors |
---|---|---|
1. | The Big Parade | John Gilbert |
2. | Ben-Hur | Ramón Novarro |
3. | The Plastic Age | Clara Bow |
4. | The Freshman | John Grey |
5. | His People | |
6. | The Gold Rush | Charlie Chaplin |
7. | The Merry Widow | Mae Murray |
8. | Stella Dallas | Belle Bennett and Ronald Colman |
9. | The Lost World | Bessie Love and Wallace Beery |
10. | East Lynne | |
11. | Little Annie Rooney | |
12. | The Lucky Devil | |
13. | The Unholy Three | |
14. | The Everlasting Whisper |
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