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In no certain order.
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Studio: Buena Vista
Release day: Oct. 13, 1993
Domestic gross: $50,379,629
Tim Burton's cartoon featured the voices of Paul Reubens and Catherine O'Hara.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Love Actually
Studio: Universal
Release day: Nov. 7, 2003
Domestic gross: $59,365,105
The all-star cast of the holiday-themed romantic comedy included Colin Firth, Liam Neeson, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley and Hugh Grant.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Bad Santa
Studio: Miramax
Release day: Nov. 28, 2003
Domestic gross: $60,057,639
Billie Bob Thornton starred in a Christmas movie? Well, consider the movie.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Grumpy Old Men
Studio: Warner Bros.
Release day: Dec. 25, 1993
Domestic gross: $69,768,417
Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret and Daryl Hannah starred.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Scrooged
Studio: Paramount
Release day: Nov. 25, 1988
Domestic gross: $60,324,558
Bill Murray played the evil Frank Cross in Scrooged.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Grumpier Old Men
Studio: Warner Bros.
Release day: Dec. 22, 1995
Domestic gross: $71,49,832
Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau and Ann-Margret starred.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Christmas with the Kranks
Studio: Sony
Release date: Nov. 24, 2004
Domestic gross: $73,780,539
Tim Allen must really love Christmas movies. Allen, Jamie Lee Curtis and Dan Aykroyd starred.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
Studio: Buena Vista
Release date: Nov. 3, 2006
Domestic gross: $79,882,347
And, of course, star Tim Allen returned for the third installment.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Cheaper By the Dozen
Studio: Fox
Release date: Dec. 25, 2003
Domestic gross: $138,614,544
Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt played the proud parents of a large brood.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
The Santa Clause 2
Studio: Buena Vista
Release date: Nov. 1, 2002
Domestic gross: $139,225,854
Star Tim Allen returned for this Santa sequel.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
The Santa Clause
Distributor: Buena Vista
Release date: Nov. 11, 1994
Domestic gross: $144,833,357
Tim Allen reportedly earned more than $13 million for the title role.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Elf
Distributor: New Line
Release date: Nov. 7, 2003
Domestic gross: $173,381,405
This film enabled star Will Ferrell to buy lots of Christmas gifts. He made $7 million in up-front salary, $1 million backend and $2 million from DVD sales.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Distributor: Fox
Release date: Nov. 20, 1992
Domestic gross: $173,585,516
Macauley Culkin and Joe Pesci reprised their roles.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Distributor: Universal
Release date: Nov. 17, 2000
Domestic gross: $260,031,035
Jim Carrey reportedly earned more than $34.5 million for portraying the Grinch.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Home Alone
Distributor: Fox
Release date: Nov. 16, 1990
Domestic Gross: $285,761,243
Macauley Culkin reportedly earned about $5.5 million for Home Alone, the role that made him a household name.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
The holidays are a huge money-making time for the movie studios, and it seems like there's a new favorite every year. Here's a list of the 15 highest-grossing holiday movies. While there are a bunch of new favorites on the list, there are some oldies but goodies too. The data, compiled by Hollywood.com, is adjusted for inflation.
In no certain order.
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Studio: Buena Vista
Release day: Oct. 13, 1993
Domestic gross: $50,379,629
Tim Burton's cartoon featured the voices of Paul Reubens and Catherine O'Hara.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Love Actually
Studio: Universal
Release day: Nov. 7, 2003
Domestic gross: $59,365,105
The all-star cast of the holiday-themed romantic comedy included Colin Firth, Liam Neeson, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley and Hugh Grant.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Bad Santa
Studio: Miramax
Release day: Nov. 28, 2003
Domestic gross: $60,057,639
Billie Bob Thornton starred in a Christmas movie? Well, consider the movie.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Grumpy Old Men
Studio: Warner Bros.
Release day: Dec. 25, 1993
Domestic gross: $69,768,417
Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret and Daryl Hannah starred.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Scrooged
Studio: Paramount
Release day: Nov. 25, 1988
Domestic gross: $60,324,558
Bill Murray played the evil Frank Cross in Scrooged.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Grumpier Old Men
Studio: Warner Bros.
Release day: Dec. 22, 1995
Domestic gross: $71,49,832
Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau and Ann-Margret starred.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Christmas with the Kranks
Studio: Sony
Release date: Nov. 24, 2004
Domestic gross: $73,780,539
Tim Allen must really love Christmas movies. Allen, Jamie Lee Curtis and Dan Aykroyd starred.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
Studio: Buena Vista
Release date: Nov. 3, 2006
Domestic gross: $79,882,347
And, of course, star Tim Allen returned for the third installment.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Cheaper By the Dozen
Studio: Fox
Release date: Dec. 25, 2003
Domestic gross: $138,614,544
Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt played the proud parents of a large brood.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
The Santa Clause 2
Studio: Buena Vista
Release date: Nov. 1, 2002
Domestic gross: $139,225,854
Star Tim Allen returned for this Santa sequel.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
The Santa Clause
Distributor: Buena Vista
Release date: Nov. 11, 1994
Domestic gross: $144,833,357
Tim Allen reportedly earned more than $13 million for the title role.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Elf
Distributor: New Line
Release date: Nov. 7, 2003
Domestic gross: $173,381,405
This film enabled star Will Ferrell to buy lots of Christmas gifts. He made $7 million in up-front salary, $1 million backend and $2 million from DVD sales.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Distributor: Fox
Release date: Nov. 20, 1992
Domestic gross: $173,585,516
Macauley Culkin and Joe Pesci reprised their roles.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Distributor: Universal
Release date: Nov. 17, 2000
Domestic gross: $260,031,035
Jim Carrey reportedly earned more than $34.5 million for portraying the Grinch.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)
Home Alone
Distributor: Fox
Release date: Nov. 16, 1990
Domestic Gross: $285,761,243
Macauley Culkin reportedly earned about $5.5 million for Home Alone, the role that made him a household name.
(Source: Hollywood.com. Data is adjusted for inflation.)