Harrison Ford’s 15 Highest-Grossing Movies – Adjusted for Inflation

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Harrison Ford is synonymous with blockbuster cinema. From blasting through galaxies with Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher in Star Wars to dodging traps with Sean Connery in Indiana Jones, his career is packed with iconic roles. Across sci-fi, action, and thrillers, Ford has worked with some of Hollywood’s greatest talents. Here are his highest-grossing films, ranked by worldwide box office and adjusted for inflation.

15) What Lies Beneath (2000)

In this supernatural thriller directed by Robert Zemeckis, Ford shocked audiences by playing against type, portraying a husband with chilling secrets. Acting opposite Michelle Pfeiffer, the chemistry between the two leads sold the eerie mystery. The mix of psychological suspense and paranormal intrigue made it a surprise box office hit.

Worldwide gross in 2000: $288,693,989

Adjusted for 2025: $537,540,112

14) Presumed Innocent (1990)

Ford starred as prosecutor Rusty Sabich in this taut legal drama, based on Scott Turow’s bestseller. With Bonnie Bedelia as his wife and Raul Julia as a fellow lawyer, the film kept audiences hooked on questions of guilt, betrayal, and truth. Its gripping storytelling turned it into one of the top courtroom thrillers of the decade.

Worldwide gross in 1990: $221,300,000

Adjusted for 2025: $542,890,335


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13) The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019)

Ford lent his voice to Rooster, a no-nonsense sheepdog guiding Max (voiced by Patton Oswalt) through farmyard life. Joining an ensemble of stars like Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish, Ford brought gravitas to the animated chaos. His gruff, straight-talking delivery made Rooster one of the highlights of the film.

Worldwide gross in 2019: $446,266,211

Adjusted for 2025: $559,683,625

12) Air Force One (1997)

As U.S. President James Marshall, Ford faced off against terrorists led by Gary Oldman in one of his most patriotic action films. With Glenn Close as the Vice President anchoring the political tension back in Washington, the film balanced action with drama. Ford’s “Get off my plane!” remains one of cinema’s most iconic lines.

Worldwide gross in 1997: $315,268,353

Adjusted for 2025: $629,813,006

11) The Fugitive (1993)

Ford delivered a career-best turn as Dr. Richard Kimble, wrongly accused of murdering his wife. Tommy Lee Jones, as U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard, brought equal intensity – winning an Oscar for his role. Their cat-and-mouse dynamic drove the film’s momentum, making it one of the decade’s most acclaimed thrillers.

Worldwide gross in 1993: $353,715,317

Adjusted for 2025: $784,860,193

10) American Graffiti (1973)

Before becoming Han Solo, Ford played Bob Falfa, a cocky drag racer in George Lucas’s coming-of-age hit. Starring Ron Howard and Richard Dreyfuss, the film captured teenage life in the early ’60s. It became a cultural touchstone and remains one of the most profitable films ever when adjusted for inflation.

Worldwide gross in 1973: $140,000,000

Adjusted for 2025: $1,011,000,450

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9) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)

The darker second entry in the Indiana Jones saga paired Ford with Kate Capshaw as Willie Scott and Ke Huy Quan as fan-favorite sidekick Short Round. Its intense action sequences and supernatural edge made it both controversial and successful, cementing Ford as the definitive action hero of the ’80s.

Worldwide gross in 1984: $333,080,271

Adjusted for 2025: $1,027,873,443

8) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)

Returning as Indy after nearly 20 years, Ford shared the screen with Shia LaBeouf as his son and Cate Blanchett as the villainous Irina Spalko. While divisive among fans, the nostalgia, spectacle, and global anticipation pushed it to enormous box office success.

Worldwide gross in 2008: $786,635,413

Adjusted for 2025: $1,171,482,344

7) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)

Pairing Ford with Sean Connery as his father created one of cinema’s most entertaining duos. The father-son banter added heart to the globe-trotting adventure, which also featured Alison Doody as the duplicitous Elsa Schneider. It’s widely regarded as one of the franchise’s best.

Worldwide gross in 1989: $474,171,806

Adjusted for 2025: $1,226,084,285

6) Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

The film that introduced Indiana Jones remains one of the greatest action-adventures ever made. Ford’s chemistry with Karen Allen, who played Marion Ravenwood, added spark and wit to the story. With Steven Spielberg directing and George Lucas producing, it was destined for blockbuster glory.

Worldwide gross in 1981: $367,452,079

Adjusted for 2025: $1,296,113,724

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5) Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019)

Though his role was brief, Ford sharing the screen with Adam Driver’s Kylo Ren added emotional weight, as the saga reached its final chapter.

Worldwide gross in 2019: $1,072,944,222

Adjusted for 2025: $1,345,630,247

4) Star Wars Ep. VI: Return of the Jedi (1983)

Reuniting with Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher, Ford capped off the original trilogy in epic fashion. Han Solo’s leadership during the Battle of Endor and his chemistry with Fisher’s Princess Leia made the finale a fan favorite.

Worldwide gross in 1983: $475,106,177

Adjusted for 2025: $1,529,458,234

3) Star Wars Ep. V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

Widely considered the best Star Wars film, this entry deepened Han Solo’s arc, particularly his romance with Leia (Carrie Fisher). The famous “I love you” / “I know” exchange between Ford and Fisher remains one of cinema’s most iconic moments.

Worldwide gross in 1980: $549,001,242

Adjusted for 2025: $2,136,251,589

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2) Star Wars Ep. VII: The Force Awakens (2015)

Decades after first piloting the Millennium Falcon, Ford returned as Han Solo alongside Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, and Adam Driver. His passing of the torch — and heartbreaking fate — made headlines, helping the film become one of the biggest box office hits in history.

Worldwide gross in 2015: $2,065,478,084

Adjusted for 2025: $2,794,134,952

1) Star Wars Ep. IV: A New Hope (1977)

The film that made Harrison Ford a global star, A New Hope introduced Han Solo alongside Mark Hamill’s Luke Skywalker and Carrie Fisher’s Leia. Ford’s swagger and charisma defined the role, helping catapult the film into history as one of the most successful of all time.

Worldwide gross in 1977: $775,398,007

Adjusted for 2025: $4,102,592,103

From galaxy-saving smuggler to whip-cracking archaeologist and action-thriller star, Harrison Ford has headlined some of the most legendary films in Hollywood history. His box office track record cements him as one of the greatest actors of all time.


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