What was the number 1 movie in 1949?

What was the number 1 movie in 1949?

What was the number 1 movie in 1949?

Samson and Delilah
Top Grossing Movies of 1949

Rank Movie 1949 Gross
1 Samson and Delilah $28,800,000
2 Pinky $8,400,000
3 Come to the Stable $8,000,000
4 Sands of Iwo Jima $7,800,000

What was the box-office movie in 1948?

The Snake Pit
Top Grossing Movies of 1948

Rank Movie Tickets Sold
1 The Snake Pit 25,000,000
2 Red River 22,530,000
3 Key Largo 20,312,500
4 The Three Musketeers 20,000,000

Where was the 1949 movie impact filmed?

Impact is a 1949 American film noir drama film directed by Arthur Lubin, starring Brian Donlevy and Ella Raines. Filmed entirely in California, the film included scenes filmed in Sausalito, and at San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf and other locations around the city.

What was the number 1 movie in 1948?

The Red Shoes
Top-grossing films (U.S.)

Rank Title Box-office gross rental
1 The Red Shoes $5,000,000
2 Red River $4,506,825
3 The Paleface $4,500,000
4 Johnny Belinda $4,266,000

What is the movie impact about?

Crime drama about a wealthy industrialist who is presumed dead after an accident engineered by his wife and her lover. However, he is alive – and plotting revenge behind the cover of a newly assumed identity.Impact / Film synopsis

What year did the movie impact come out?

March 19, 1949 (New York)Impact / Release date

Did they have color movies in 1948?

In 1948, Technicolor-London utilized a large number of dual film bi-pack cameras to document the Olympic games in two colors. These films were converted for printing by the dye transfer method and the color credit was Technichrome. The results were not dissimilar to the better Cinecolor prints.