Budget: 8M
This documentary film became a mega-successful box office hit. While the film was not political or controversial, it still seemed to capture the hearts of millions around the world as it followed the life story of an emperor penguin. It was as delightful as any live-action feel-good film, and it didn’t even star one human. It wasn’t even animated either. This was all purely penguins.
For six weeks, the film stayed in the top ten until it slowly dropped to number six. Still pretty high. This was a real feat for a non-mainstream film and even made ended up making $127,392,693. Impressive!
Home Alone
Budget: $15M
Probably the greatest Christmas classic of all time, "Home Alone" has been entertaining families for decades now. The reruns and screenings continue every year, making it one of the most beloved films in America and maybe even the world. From the look of it, it probably seemed like this was one big-budget film, especially with its great cast members including, Joe Pesci, Catherine O'Hara, and the legendary John Candy. But that was not the case at all!
This film, in fact, cost only $15 million to make, which, granted, in the late 80s' wasn't that cheap, but, considering that the film brought in almost half a billion dollars, it makes it all the more incredible. It also cemented child actor Mcauley Culkin as America's favorite kid.
Fahrenheit 9/11
Budget: $6M
Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore had already created a reputation for himself as a controversial figure with his film "Bowling For Columbine." But nothing could compare to the documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11." While most documentaries have a more niche appeal, this one gained attention on an international scale as it covered the events leading up to and post 9/11.
The film's message created a heated international debate and even rivaled some 2004 blockbuster comedies and hit films like "Dodgeball," "The Terminal," and "Lemony Snicket." In the end it made $222,446,320. Nobody expected this film to do as well as it did
Slumdog Millionaire
Budget: $15M
Even with Danny Boyle's incredible reputation, no one foresaw the success of this 2008 heart-warming film coming. Especially not at that level of budget. It just goes to show you that's a good film is not all about money. The touching story followed the harsh life of a young man who grows up in Mumbai and his search for his childhood love. It's a film about destiny, overcoming hardships, and the power of true love.
Calling it a "sleeper hit" would be an understatement as the film grossed $82 million worldwide. The film was no doubt a critical and commercial success and outdid a bunch of blockbusters that year.
The King's Speech
Budget: $15M
The 2010 four-time Oscar-winning film directed by Tom Hooper (ex "Eastenders" and "The Damned United") made quite a box-office splash. The film initially hit quite a low number in the opening weekend, but as the word grew, it slowly began to gain more and more attention until it eventually made $414,211,549 worldwide.
The film's success was also helped by the great Colin Firth, who perfectly embodied King George VI and his struggle to get through his stammering. Geoffery Rush's portrayal of Lionel Logue, the king's speech therapist, didn't hurt either.