This is the list of highest-grossing films in the Soviet Union, in terms of box office admissions (ticket sales). It includes the highest-grossing films in the Soviet Union (USSR), the highest-grossing domestic Soviet films, the domestic films with the greatest number of ticket sales by year, and the highest-grossing foreign films in the Soviet Union. This figure is comparable to some of the United States' all-time highest ticket sellers, such as The Sound of Music, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and Titanic, exceeding the latter's estimated ticket sales of 135.5 million.
In the mid-1960s, the Soviet box office annually sold tickets and grossed Rbls, equivalent to (inflation-adjusted ). In 1973, annual box office admissions reached ticket sales, equivalent to (inflation-adjusted ) gross revenue and per person, more than any other country at the time. Soviet ticket prices were lower than American ticket prices, before decreasing to by the mid-1960s, Foreign imports included 300 Indian films (most of which were Bollywood films), 41 American films (Hollywood), and 38 French films.
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| War and Peace (Part I and Part II)
| Война и мир
| Soviet Union
|1966
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| Yesenia
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| Mexico
|1971
| style="text-align:center;" | 1975
| 91,400,000
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|Some Like It Hot
|В джазе только девушки
|United States
|1959
|1966
|72,800,000
| Among the foreign films that sold more than 20 million tickets in the Soviet Union, 50 were Indian films (Bollywood), the highest from any nation, unless otherwise noted.|group=n
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! English
! Russian
! Original
! Soviet
! Rbl
! US$
! Adjusted US$
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| Disco Dancer
| Танцор диско
| India
| 1982
| 1984
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| 75.85
