5 Movies That Flopped In Theaters โ Then Became Cult Classics
One of these is regularly voted the greatest movie ever made. It barely broke even.

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The Shawshank Redemption barely made its money back in theaters

Now a fixture at the top of best-movies-ever-made lists, Shawshank was a genuine box office disappointment on release in 1994 โ its dour title and prison setting were widely blamed for keeping audiences away. It found its real audience later, through home video and cable reruns.
Blade Runner barely broke even against its budget

Ridley Scott's now-foundational sci-fi noir made only around $27.6 million domestically against a roughly $28 million budget in 1982 โ a modest showing that's a big reason a sequel didn't arrive for 35 years. Its reputation has only grown since, largely thanks to later director's cuts.
The Big Lebowski made just $18 million domestically on a $15 million budget

The Coen brothers' shaggy-dog noir comedy underwhelmed on release in 1998, overshadowed by the acclaim for their previous film, Fargo. It's since become one of the most quoted and re-watched comedies of its era, complete with fan festivals devoted entirely to it.
Fight Club was a disappointment in the U.S. before finding its audience on DVD

David Fincher's Fight Club earned only around $37 million domestically against a $63 million budget in 1999, a genuine underperformance in its home market. International grosses helped it turn a modest profit overall, but its real cultural life began once it hit home video.
It's a Wonderful Life actually lost RKO money in 1946

Frank Capra's now-beloved Christmas classic needed to double its budget just to break even, and it fell short, recording a loss of roughly $525,000 for RKO on its original release. It became a holiday staple decades later largely because its copyright briefly lapsed, letting TV stations air it for free every December.
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