Highest Grossing Movies in 1983

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Highest grossing movies in 1983
Answer
1
$252,583,617 Mark Hamill
Return of the Jedi
2
$108,423,489 Jack Nicholson
Terms of Endearment
3
$92,921,203 Jennifer Beals
Flashdance
4
$90,404,800 Eddie Murphy
Trading Places
5
$79,567,667 Matthew Broderick
WarGames
6
$67,893,619 Roger Moore
Octopussy
7
$67,642,693 Clint Eastwood
Sudden Impact
8
$64,892,670 John Travolta
Staying Alive
9
$64,783,827 Michael Keaton
Mr. Mom
 
Highest grossing movies in 1983
Answer
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$63,541,777 Tom Cruise
Risky Business
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$61,399,552 Chevy Chase
National Lampoon's Vacation
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$59,950,623 Richard Pryor
Superman 3
13
$56,342,711 Glenn Close
The Big Chill
14
$55,432,841 Sean Connery
Never Say Never Again
15
$45,517,055 Dennis Quaid
Jaws 3D
16
$44,668,798 Al Pacino
Scarface
17
$42,313,354 Roy Scheider
Blue Thunder
 
Highest grossing movies in 1983
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$40,218,899 Barbara Streisand
Yentl
19
$35,615,609 Meryl Streep
Silkwood
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$34,725,000 Anthony Perkins
Psycho 2
21
$33,759,266 Don Carmody
Porky's 2:The Next Day
22
$30,503,151 Gene Hackman
Uncommon Valor
23
$30,100,000 Disney Animated
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (reissue)
24
$29,600,000 Brian Dennehy
Never Cry Wolf
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$29,450,919 John Lithgow
Twilight Zone: The Movie
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Level 85
Apr 30, 2014
The movie posters say "Superman III", not "Superman 3". You should give credit accordingly.
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Level 17
Apr 30, 2014
I didn't think anyone would be typing in Superman "I", "I", "I" when they could just type the number "3" but I will change it :)
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Level 64
Apr 30, 2014
Just 'Vacation' ? Tried several times