Talk:The Big Parade

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[edit] Contradict

This line: "The film is the highest grossing silent film in cinema history, taking in $22 million at the box office." contradicts silent film, which states it only took in 6.4 * 10^6 USD. 68.39.174.238 07:37, 8 February 2006 (UTC)

It seems that both answers are true. According to IMDB, this movie grossed 5 million in USA by 1936 and 22 million worldwide by 1985. But at silent film, it should be better stated what exactly the numbers mean and where do they come from. Samohyl Jan 17:59, 8 February 2006 (UTC)

The New York Times of July 22, 1934 (http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F3091EFC395D13728DDDAB0A94DF405B848FF1D3), citing the 1934-1934 Motion Picture Almanac, states that the gross at that time was $3,500,000. However, Alice Lawrence Behn Goebel, wife of Harry Behn, recalls that "... The Big Parade broke all money making records up to that time ..." ("Rememberings", 1983[?]).