Moviefone logo
Trending
'Wicked: For Good' Trailer
'Zootopia 2' Teaser Trailer
'Superman' Trailer
'Ironheart' Trailer
Prime Video
FUBARFUBAR
Murderbot - Now Streaming Clip
Murderbot
Stick Season 1 - Pool Party Prep Clip
Stick
Fountain of Youth - Teaser Clip
Fountain of Youth
The Institute Season 1 - Official Poster
The Institute
Ironheart - Official Trailer
Ironheart
Squid Game Season 3 - Final Poster
Squid Game
Thunderbolts* - Official Behind the Scenes Clip
Thunderbolts*
FUBAR Season 2 - Monica Barbaro at the Los Angeles Premiere
FUBAR
Elio - Teaser Clip
Elio
Saint Clare - Bella Thorne as Clare Bleecker
Saint Clare
Elio - Teaser Clip 2
Elio
Jurassic World Rebirth - Mahershala Ali Character Poster
Jurassic World Rebirth
Elio - Freeze Frame Clip
Elio
Echo Valley - Julianne Moore at the European Premiere
Echo Valley
Words of War - Sean Penn Exclusive Interview
Words of War
Foundation Season 3 - Official Poster
Foundation
  1. News

16 Lowest-Grossing Best Picture Winners in Oscars History

Moviefone
February 2, 2017 - 1 min read

If "Moonlight" wins the Oscar for Best Picture, this powerful film will the club of lowest-grossing films (domestic) to win the Academy's highest honor. Here are 15 other winners that could be keeping "Moonlight" company. 

16. 'The English Patient' (1996)

Original Gross: $78,676,425Adjusted Gross: $121,024,800 This adaptation of the epic romantic drama grossed double overseas what it made in the U.S. It was a hit with critics and the Academy -- winning nine Oscars. 

15. 'The Last Emperor' (1987)

Original Gross: $43,984,000 Adjusted Gross: $91,660,178 The Bernardo Bertulocci film, which earned nine Oscars, never got a release wider than 877 theaters, making its per-screen average a rather impressive $50,153.

14. 'No Country for Old Men' (2007)

Original Gross: $74,273,505 Adjusted Gross: $84,802,946 This was There Will Be Blood."

13. 'Crash' (2005)

Original Gross: $54,557,348 Adjusted Gross: $66,132,556 "Brokeback Mountain" beat it at the box office with $83 million. And if Academy were voting today, they'd go with "Brokeback," a poll by The Hollywood Reporter found.

12. 'Gigi' (1958)

Original Gross: $7,321,000 Adjusted Gross: $59,970,389 The musical, starring South Pacific's" box office that year.

11. '12 Years a Slave' (2013)

Original Gross: $56,671,993 Adjusted Gross: $57,591,319 A harrowing tale of slavery wasn't an easy sell to the American public. It never expanded beyond 1,474 screens, giving it a $38,447 per screen average, but it clearly found an audience.

10. The Great Ziegfeld (1936)

Original Gross: $3,000,000 Adjusted Gross: $51,094,100 This biopic of entertainer Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. stars "Myrna Loy. It earned more than some of its Best Picture competition, including "A Tale of Two Cities" and "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." 

9. 'The Artist' (2011)

Original Gross: $44,671,682 Adjusted Gross: $47,014,503 While critics loved it, audiences weren't sold on a modern-day silent film. "The Artist" was the 71st highest-grossing film of 2011.

8. 'Spotlight' (2015)

Original Gross: $45,055,776Adjusted Gross: $45,880,028 This engrossing Best Picture winner is one of two to star Birdman."

7. 'It Happened One Night' (1934)

Original Gross: $2,500,000 Adjusted Gross: $44,167,164 It was the first film to win Best Picture, Actor (Clark Cable), Actress (Claudette Colbert), Director (Frank Capra), and Screenplay. But at the box office, it couldn't compete with Colbert as "Cleopatra."

6. 'Birdman' (2014)

Original Gross: $42,340,598 Adjusted Gross: $43,166,355 We're still reeling over Michael Keaton losing the Best Actor award here. And what the film lacks is robust grosses it makes up for with four Oscar wins, including Best Original Screenplay and Best Director. 

5. 'An American in Paris' (1951)

Original Gross: $4,531,000 Adjusted Gross: $41,255,800 The musical, starring A Streetcar Named Desire," which swept the acting awards that year. 

4. 'Marty' (1955)

Original Gross: $4,000,000 Adjusted Gross: $35,330,000 With a reported budget of just $350,000, this drama about a lonely butcher (Best Actor winner Mister Roberts" and big-budget musicals like "Oklahoma!" 

3. 'All the King's Men' (1949)

Original Gross: $3,500,000 Adjusted Gross: $34,814,117 This political drama was the lowest-grossing film in the 1949 Best Picture race.

2. 'Hamlet' (1948)

Original Gross: $3,075,000 Adjusted Gross: $30,205,942 Fifty years later, audiences (and the Academy) fell for Best Picture winner "Laurence Olivier (won also won Best Actor) as Hamlet failed to do big box office. 

1. 'The Hurt Locker' (2009)

Original Gross: $17,017,811 Adjusted Gross: $19,415,300 After taking home six Oscars -- including Best Director for Kathryn Bigelow -- that less-than-$20 million gross is a non-issue. It is currently the lowest-grossing winner ever.

birdman
Moviefone
Article by Moviefone
Moviefone Writers

Related News

Best Mark Ruffalo Movies
Best Mark Ruffalo Movies
Conan O’Brien Returning to Host the Oscars
Conan O’Brien Returning to Host the Oscars
Oscars 2025 Recap: Conan O'Brien, Mikey Madison and More
Oscars 2025 Recap: Conan O'Brien, Mikey Madison and More
Live 2025 Academy Awards Full Results
Live 2025 Academy Awards Full Results
Final Oscar Predictions for the 97th Academy Awards
Final Oscar Predictions for the 97th Academy Awards
'September 5' Interview: Tim Fehlbaum and Moritz Binder
'September 5' Interview: Tim Fehlbaum and Moritz Binder

More News on Moviefone

Movie Review: ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ (2025)
Movie Review: ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ (2025)
‘Harry Potter’ TV Series Adds Nine More Cast
‘Harry Potter’ TV Series Adds Nine More Cast
Movie Review: ‘Materialists’
Movie Review: ‘Materialists’
Emily Hampshire s Marvel’s ‘Vision’ Series as E.D.I.T.H.
Emily Hampshire s Marvel’s ‘Vision’ Series as E.D.I.T.H.
Samuel L. Jackson Starring in ‘NOLA King’
Samuel L. Jackson Starring in ‘NOLA King’
A ‘One of Them Days’ Sequel is in the Works
A ‘One of Them Days’ Sequel is in the Works
Craig Brewer Directing Snoop Dogg Biopic
Craig Brewer Directing Snoop Dogg Biopic
Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro in Talks For ‘Artificial’
Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro in Talks For ‘Artificial’
'The Life of Chuck' Interview: Tom Hiddleston
'The Life of Chuck' Interview: Tom Hiddleston
James Gunn Says a ‘Wonder Woman’ Script is Being Written
James Gunn Says a ‘Wonder Woman’ Script is Being Written
'Diablo' Exclusive Interview: Scott Adkins
'Diablo' Exclusive Interview: Scott Adkins
Octavia Spencer Returning in Sequel to 2019’s ‘Ma’
Octavia Spencer Returning in Sequel to 2019’s ‘Ma’

Movie and TV Reviews

Materialists poster
Materialists
Movie Review
90
The Life of Chuck poster
The Life of Chuck
Movie Review
80
How to Train Your Dragon poster
How to Train Your Dragon
Movie Review
75

Top Movies

Deep Cover poster
Deep Cover
If you want to survive, improvise.
76
Echo Valley poster
Echo Valley
A mother and daughter are bound by a dark secret.
68
The ant² poster
The ant²
Do you like puzzles?
72

Top Series

Dept. Q poster
Dept. Q
Not all causes are lost.
79
Murderbot poster
Murderbot
Built to destroy. Forced to connect.
72
Revival poster
Revival
Some secrets refuse to stay buried.
70

Follow Moviefone

RSS

Latest Trailers

'In Your Dreams' Teaser Trailer1:19'In Your Dreams' Teaser Trailer
'Saint Clare' Trailer1:35'Saint Clare' Trailer
'Foundation' Season 3 Trailer2:13'Foundation' Season 3 Trailer
'Eddington' Trailer2:22'Eddington' Trailer
'Ballard' Trailer2:24'Ballard' Trailer
'Abraham's Boys: A Dracula Story' Trailer1:52'Abraham's Boys: A Dracula Story' Trailer
Moviefone logo

our Newsletter

Movies by Keyword
TV Show Clips
Apple TV+
Cinemark Theatres
Made In Hollywood Teen
Adventure Movies
TV GenresWestern TV Shows
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Jake Gyllenhaal
We Live in Time
RSS
Copyright © 2025 Moviefone Media LLC
Asset 1 This product uses the TMDb API but is not endorsed or certified by TMDb.