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Credits | |
| 34 titles |
| Past Film & Video (9 titles) | Budget | Opening Weekend | Gross (US & Canada) | Gross (Worldwide) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Enemies (2009)
The Producers Wish To Express Their Gratitude And Thank The Following For Their Support And Cooperation In The Making Of This Film: The City Of Chicago (as Mayor Richard M. Daley) |
$100MM
|
$25MM
|
$97MM
|
$214MM
|
$10K
|
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$32K
|
$62K
|
$62K
|
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$185MM
|
$158MM
|
$535MM
|
$1.01B
|
|
$20MM
|
$194K
|
$7.5MM
|
$14MM
|
|
Mad Dog and Glory (1993)
Special Thanks: Mayor Of City Of Chicago (as The Honorable Richard M. Daley) |
$19MM
|
$3.8MM
|
$11MM
|
$11MM
|
$28MM
|
$31MM
|
$174MM
|
$359MM
|
|
$15MM
|
$1.1MM
|
$3.1MM
|
$3.1MM
|
|
$40MM
|
$13MM
|
$78MM
|
$152MM
|
| Archive Footage (9 titles) |
|---|
60 Minutes (1999)
(TV Series) - Self - Mayor, Chicago (archive footage) (segment "Taking Aim at the Gun Industry") (1 episode, 1999)
Taking Aim at the Gun Industry/Running from Home/The Bad Samaritan (Aug
29,
1999)
Season 31,
Episode 50
-
Self - Mayor, Chicago (archive footage) (segment "Taking Aim at the Gun Industry")
|
Cold War (1999)
(TV Mini-series) - Self (archive footage) (as Mayor Richard Daley) (1 episode, 1999)
Make Love Not War (Feb
13,
1999)
Season 1,
Episode 13
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Self (archive footage) (as Mayor Richard Daley)
|
1968: The Year That Shaped a Generation (1998)
(TV Movie) - Self (archive footage) (as Richard Daley) |
Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest (1990)
(TV Series) - Self (archive footage) (1 episode, 1990) |