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Summit Entertainment Crime Movies Ranked by Box Office

Explore Summit Entertainment Crime movies ranked by worldwide box office, with budgets, ROI and related chart context where available.

Movies6mapped records
Total gross$817.1Mworldwide sum
Average$136.2Mper title
Top movieNow You See Me$351.7M

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Summit Entertainment Crime Movies Ranked by Box Office

Sorted by worldwide gross. Records can change as movie metadata, grosses and entity mappings are reviewed.
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# Movie Year Worldwide Budget Gross - budget ROI Studio / Distributor
1
Now You See Me poster Now You See Me WW Financial
2013 $351.7M $75.0M $276.7M 4.69x Summit Entertainment
2
Now You See Me 2 poster Now You See Me 2 WW Financial Hidden
2016 $334.9M $120.0M $214.9M 2.79x Summit Entertainment
3
Man on a Ledge poster Man on a Ledge WW Financial Hidden
2012 $46.2M $42.0M $4.2M 1.10x Summit Entertainment
4
Drive Angry poster Drive Angry WW Financial Hidden
2011 $40.9M $50.0M -$9.1M 0.82x Summit Entertainment
5
Alex Cross poster Alex Cross WW Financial Hidden
2012 $30.4M $45.0M -$14.6M 0.67x Summit Entertainment
6
Child 44 poster Child 44 WW Financial Hidden
2015 $13.0M $50.0M -$37.0M 0.26x Summit Entertainment

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