1951 in film

The year 1951 in film involved some significant events.

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Top-grossing films

United States

The top ten 1951 released films by box office gross in the United States are as follows:

Highest-grossing films of 1951
RankTitleDistributorDomestic rentals
1Quo VadisMGM$11,143,000[1]
2Show Boat$5,293,000[1]
3David and Bathsheba20th Century Fox$4,720,000[2]
4The Great CarusoMGM$4,309,000[1]
5A Streetcar Named DesireWarner Bros.$4,250,000[3]
6The African QueenUnited Artists$4,100,000[3]
7That's My BoyParamount$3,800,000[4]
8An American in ParisMGM$3,750,000[1]
9A Place in the SunParamount$3,500,000[4]
10At War with the Army$3,300,000[5]

International

The highest-grossing 1951 films in countries outside of North America.

CountryTitleStudioGrossRef
FranceSamson and DelilahParamount Pictures7,116,442 admissions[6]
IndiaAwaaraR. K. Films$4,830,000[n 2]
ItalyAnnaLux Film8,965,624 admissions[9]
JapanThe Tale of GenjiDaiei Kyoto¥141,050,000[10]
Soviet UnionIn Peaceful TimeDovzhenko Film Studios$1,470,000[n 4]
United KingdomThe Great CarusoMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer12,400,000 admissions[14]

Worldwide gross

The following table lists known worldwide gross figures for several high-grossing films that originally released in 1951. Note that this list is incomplete and is therefore not representative of the highest-grossing films worldwide in 1951. This list also includes gross revenue from later re-releases.

TitleWorldwide grossCountryRef
Awaara$30,660,000India[n 7]
Quo Vadis$30,028,513United States[21]

Events

Awards

Category/Organization9th Golden Globe Awards
February 21, 1952
24th Academy Awards
March 20, 1952
DramaComedy or Musical
Best FilmA Place in the SunAn American in Paris
Best DirectorLászló Benedek
Death of a Salesman
George Stevens
A Place in the Sun
Best ActorFredric March
Death of a Salesman
Danny Kaye
On the Riviera
Humphrey Bogart
The African Queen
Best ActressJane Wyman
The Blue Veil
June Allyson
Too Young to Kiss
Vivien Leigh
A Streetcar Named Desire
Best Supporting ActorPeter Ustinov
Quo Vadis
Karl Malden
A Streetcar Named Desire
Best Supporting ActressKim Hunter
A Streetcar Named Desire
Best Screenplay, AdaptedRobert Buckner
Bright Victory
Michael Wilson and Harry Brown
A Place in the Sun
Best Screenplay, OriginalAlan Jay Lerner
An American in Paris

Top ten money making stars

The Top Ten Money Making Stars Poll was published by Quigley Publishing Company based on a poll of U.S. movie theater owners who were asked to name who they felt were the previous year's top 10 moneymaking stars.[22]

RankActor/Actress
1.John Wayne
2.Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
3.Betty Grable
4.Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
5.Bing Crosby
6.Bob Hope
7.Randolph Scott
8.Gary Cooper
9.Doris Day
10.Spencer Tracy

They also published a Western stars poll which Roy Rogers topped for the ninth year running.[22]

RankActor/Actress
1.Roy Rogers
2.Gene Autry
3.Tim Holt
4.Charles Starrett
5.Rex Allen
6.Wild Bill Elliott
7.Smiley Burnette
8.Allan Lane
9.Dale Evans
10.Gabby Hayes

Notable films released in 1951

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The Oscar winner Warner Baxter publicity photo.

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