Classic films top the chartsThe American civil war epic Gone With The Wind, where Gable utters his famous line to Vivien Leigh, came out top in the British Film Institute's review of ticket sales. Around 35 million people have seen the classic love story in British cinemas since it was first released more than 60 years ago. Second in the all-time list was The Sound Of Music, the Julie Andrews musical that was watched by 30 million cinemagoers since its release in 1965. Close behind was Disney's 1938 animation, Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs, with 28 million admissions, while Star Wars and romantic comedy Spring in Park Lane also featured in the top five. Official ticket sales figures exist for all films in the last 30 years but before that, researchers had to rely on trade magazines and anecdotal evidence. Only one film in the top ten, James Cameron's epic Titanic, was made recently, suggesting that the attraction of the big-screen could be waning. Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone is in 11th place with 17.56 million admissions, while Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring, is 16th with just under 16 million ticket sales. <b>The top 20 most popular films </b> Gone with the Wind (1939) - 35 million The Sound of Music (1965) - 30 million Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1938) - 28 million Star Wars (1978) - 20.76 million Spring in Park Lane (1948) - 20.5 million The Best Years Of Our Lives (1947) - 20.4 million The Jungle Book (1968) - 19.8 million Titanic (1998) - 18.9 million The Wicked Lady (1946) - 18.4 million The Seventh Veil (1945) - 17.9 million Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001) - 17.56 million Grease (1978) - 17.2 million South Pacific (1958) - 16.5 million Jaws (1976) - 16.2 million Jurassic Park (1993) - 16.1 million Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) - 15.98 million The Courtneys of Curzon Street (1947) - 15.9 million Thunderball (1966) - 15.6 million Lord Of The Rings: Return Of The King (2003) - 15.22 million The Bells of St Mary's (1946) - 15.2 million Titles related to this articleRelated/similar articles
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