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The biggest box office flops ever - Page 25 of 54 - Kiwi Report

The biggest box office flops 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.

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

Yet, this didn’t seem to happen with action adventure film Sahara – no matter how many A-list stars they incorporated into their script, how many live tours they used to promote the movie, and how 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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