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10 Insanely Profitable Low Budget Films

Putting a very small amount of money into a project and then milking it for far more than you ever dreamed imaginable, if that isn't the American dream, then I don't know what is. For as much as Hollywood executives are bashed for being money grubbing sleazeballs, many of them really want to make quality movies. The problem is, if the movie is quality, but no one goes to see it, you won't be in a position to make movies for too long.

Napoleon Dynamite

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Budget – $400,000

Worldwide Gross – $46,140,956

Return – 5,668%

An odd boy named Napoleon struggles his way through high school in Jared Hess’ feature debut, which stars Jon Heder as the painfully awkward lead. It’s a coming-of-age story that appealed to the 15-year-old in us all, though most of us never danced to Jamiroquai on stage in moon boots.

Indie films and quirky comedies have almost become synonymous, and Napoleon Dynamite is a great example. The film’s humor is in its subtleties, and its success in the abundance of heart. It’s not the kind of comedy that has you rolling on the ground, laughing out loud, but it does leave you smiling from start to finish, which is just as enjoyable.

Napoleon Dynamite debuted at Sundance in 2004, and then received a limited release in June before going wide in August. The off-beat charm film turned it into a cult classic of sorts, and the result was a whole lot of money coming in.

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