Market Charts > 1995 > Genres > Horror
Box Office Performance for Horror Movies in 1995
Rank | Movie | Release Date |
Theatrical Distributor | MPAA Rating | 1995 Gross | Tickets Sold |
1 |
Species |
Jul 7, 1995 |
MGM |
R |
$60,054,449 |
13,805,620 |
2 |
Tales from the Crypt: Demon… |
Jan 13, 1995 |
Universal |
R |
$21,089,146 |
4,848,079 |
3 |
Vampire in Brooklyn |
Oct 27, 1995 |
Paramount Pictures |
R |
$19,114,796 |
4,394,205 |
4 |
The Prophecy |
Sep 1, 1995 |
Miramax |
R |
$16,091,660 |
3,699,232 |
5 |
Halloween: The Curse of Mic… |
Sep 29, 1995 |
Miramax |
R |
$15,126,948 |
3,477,459 |
6 |
Candyman: Farewell to Flesh |
Mar 17, 1995 |
Gramercy |
R |
$13,916,665 |
3,199,233 |
7 |
Lord of Illusions |
Aug 25, 1995 |
MGM |
R |
$13,249,614 |
3,045,888 |
8 |
Hideaway |
Mar 3, 1995 |
Sony Pictures |
R |
$12,201,255 |
2,804,886 |
9 |
Tales from the Hood |
May 24, 1995 |
Savoy |
R |
$11,784,569 |
2,709,096 |
10 |
In the Mouth of Madness |
Feb 3, 1995 |
New Line |
R |
$8,924,549 |
2,051,620 |
11 |
Village of the Damned |
Apr 28, 1995 |
Universal |
R |
$8,729,915 |
2,006,877 |
12 |
Interview with the Vampire |
Nov 11, 1994 |
Warner Bros. |
R |
$4,474,164 |
1,028,543 |
13 |
The Mangler |
Mar 3, 1995 |
New Line |
R |
$1,781,000 |
409,425 |
14 |
Wes Craven's New Nightmare |
Oct 14, 1994 |
New Line |
R |
$869,118 |
199,797 |
15 |
Nadja |
Aug 25, 1995 |
October Films |
R |
$446,934 |
102,743 |
16 |
The Addiction |
Oct 4, 1995 |
October Films |
Not Rated |
$303,300 |
69,724 |
Total Gross of All Movies | $208,158,082 | |
Total Tickets Sold | 47,852,427 |
Note: This chart ranks movies by the amount they earned during 1995.
It includes movies released in previous years that earned money during 1995.
For example, a movie released over Thanksgiving in 2010 will most likely earn money in 2010 and 2011.
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Inflation-adjusted figures are based ticket sale estimates, and may not be precise due to rounding errors.
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