Difference between revisions of "Heaven's Gate"

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(Its production budget was $44 million, which was very high for that time, while its box office receipts were only $3.5 million, placing it among the biggest movie busts of all time.)
(Filmed on location in Montana and Idaho, some call this the worst movie ever made.)
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Its production budget was $44 million, which was very high for that time, while its box office receipts were only $3.5 million, placing it among the biggest movie busts of all time.
 
Its production budget was $44 million, which was very high for that time, while its box office receipts were only $3.5 million, placing it among the biggest movie busts of all time.
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Filmed on location in [[Montana]] and [[Idaho]], some call this the worst movie ever made.
 
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Revision as of 02:34, October 3, 2022

Heaven's Gate (1980) was a liberal Western movie that was such a colossal failure that it caused Hollywood to ban all new Westerns afterwards for many years.

Its production budget was $44 million, which was very high for that time, while its box office receipts were only $3.5 million, placing it among the biggest movie busts of all time.

Filmed on location in Montana and Idaho, some call this the worst movie ever made.