Dan Aykroyd - Highest Grossing Films

Highest Grossing Films

Rank Film Year Gross Budget
1. Pearl Harbor 2001 $449,220,945 $135,000,000
2. Ghostbusters 1984 $291,600,000 $30,000,000
3. Ghostbusters II 1989 $215,394,738 $25,000,000
4. Yogi Bear 2010 $201,584,141 $80,000,000
5. Antz 1998 $171,757,863 $60,000,000
6. Driving Miss Daisy 1989 $145,793,296 $7,500,000
7. Sneakers 1992 $105,232,691 Unknown
8. Trading Places 1983 $97,333,523 $28,000,000
9. 1941 1979 $92,755,742 $35,000,000
10. Spies Like Us 1985 $70,648,171 $20,000,000
11. The Blues Brothers 1980 $115,229,890 $27,000,000
12. My Girl 1991 $59,847,242 $17,000,000
13. Dragnet 1987 $57,387,516 $20,000,000
14. The Great Outdoors 1988 $41,455,230 $24,000,000
15. Twilight Zone: The Movie 1983 $29,500,000 $10,000,000
16. Neighbors 1981 $28,732,057 $8,500,000
17. She's Having a Baby 1988 $16,031,707 Unknown
18. Caddyshack II 1988 $11,798,302 $20,000,000
19. The Couch Trip 1988 $11,005,304 Unknown
20. Doctor Detroit 1983 $10,800,000 $8,000,000

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