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The biggest box office duds ever - Page 20 of 54 - Kiwi Report

The biggest box office duds ever


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[post_page_title]Sahara (2005) – loss of $78-$105 million[/post_page_title]
Movie adaptations of famous books normally prove to be hugely successful, as bookworms from across the world book their tickets to see the movie. Yet, this didn’t seem to happen with action adventure film Sahara.

Sahara (2005) – loss of $78-$105 million

Nothing helped – not the many A-list stars they incorporated into their script, not the live tours they used to promote the movie, and not the many trailers they released on television. After a hefty production budget allowed Penelope Cruz and Matthew McConaughey onto the books, the studio eventually made a loss of around $78-$105 million.

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