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The story about a family who builds a home on a deserted island was based on a novel of the same name.
Released on Jan. 25, 1961, "101 Dalmatians" would earn about $102.4 million domestically.
The animated caper about the spotted dog breed was based the book "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" by Dodie Smith.
20th Century Studios
The war film was released on Oct. 4, 1962 and grossed $39.1 million at the domestic box office.
The black-and-white movie was based on Cornelius telegram database name, about the D-Day landings at Normandy during World War II.
"Cleopatra" was released on June 12, 1963, and went on to gross $57 million domestically.
The film initially lost money, but eventually, it was successful.
The musical was released on Aug. 26, 1964. It would eventually go on to earn around $102.3 million total at the domestic box office.
At the time, the film broke records for Academy Award nominations by a single Disney movie: 13 in total.
Released on March 2, 1965, "The Sound of Music" has grossed about $163.2 million at the domestic box office. When adjusted for inflation, it is the highest-grossing musical of all time.
The movie, adapted from the Broadway musical of the same name, was loosely based on the real-life story of Maria Von Trapp. She was a nun who married a widower with seven children and later formed a family singing group before moving to the U.S. to escape Nazi incursion.
The religious epic was released on Sept. 28, 1966. The gross earnings were about $34.9 million at the domestic box office.
The film depicts events from the first 22 chapters of the Book of Genesis. It was originally envisioned as a series retelling the entire Old Testament, but subsequent movies were never made.
Released on Jan. 25, 1961, "101 Dalmatians" would earn about $102.4 million domestically.
The animated caper about the spotted dog breed was based the book "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" by Dodie Smith.
20th Century Studios
The war film was released on Oct. 4, 1962 and grossed $39.1 million at the domestic box office.
The black-and-white movie was based on Cornelius telegram database name, about the D-Day landings at Normandy during World War II.
"Cleopatra" was released on June 12, 1963, and went on to gross $57 million domestically.
The film initially lost money, but eventually, it was successful.
The musical was released on Aug. 26, 1964. It would eventually go on to earn around $102.3 million total at the domestic box office.
At the time, the film broke records for Academy Award nominations by a single Disney movie: 13 in total.
Released on March 2, 1965, "The Sound of Music" has grossed about $163.2 million at the domestic box office. When adjusted for inflation, it is the highest-grossing musical of all time.
The movie, adapted from the Broadway musical of the same name, was loosely based on the real-life story of Maria Von Trapp. She was a nun who married a widower with seven children and later formed a family singing group before moving to the U.S. to escape Nazi incursion.
The religious epic was released on Sept. 28, 1966. The gross earnings were about $34.9 million at the domestic box office.
The film depicts events from the first 22 chapters of the Book of Genesis. It was originally envisioned as a series retelling the entire Old Testament, but subsequent movies were never made.