The all time box office looks at how much money a movie makes. But do  they take in account the ticket price changes from say 1977 to 2007?
For more accuracy, shouldn't they count the number of tickets?
and could I find this info somewhere?
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On the list of all-time box office moneymakers, ticket price inflation  and number of tickets sold are, in fact, taken into condsideration. By  this tactic, "Titanic" (widely considered the biggest moneymaker) falls  pretty substanially. When inflation and number of tickets sold are taken  into account, I believe "Gone With the Wind" comes out on top.
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One site that has movie grosses adjusted for ticket price inflation - is     www.boxofficemojo.com - Gone with the wind is the all-time inflation  adjusted leader.
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I'm sure they look at base years for some info - but I'm not sure if  they use the base year for their earnings report each week. Good  question.
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No they don't take in account the ticket price. But Titanic tops the all  time box office (1.8 Billion)
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