1958 in film

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The year 1958 in film involved some significant events. Le Beau Serge is credited as the first feature film of the Nouvelle Vague;[1] one of the most famous productions of the genre, also released this year, was Ascenseur pour l'échafaud, notable for its improvised soundtrack by Miles Davis. Releases in the United States included the hit musicals South Pacific and Gigi, the latter winning nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. In India, M. G. Ramachandran made his debut as a director with Nadodi Mannan.

Top-grossing films (U.S.)

The top ten 1958 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:

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Highest-grossing films of 1958
RankTitleDistributorDomestic rentals
1 South Pacific 20th Century Fox $16,300,000[2]
2 Auntie Mame Warner Bros. $9,100,000[2]
3 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof MGM $7,660,000[3]
4 No Time for Sergeants Warner Bros. $7,500,000[2]
5 Gigi MGM $6,500,000[3]
6 The Vikings United Artists $6,000,000[2]
7 The Young Lions 20th Century Fox $4,480,000[4]
8 The Inn of the Sixth Happiness $4,400,000[4]
9 Some Came Running MGM $4,245,000[3]
10 Indiscreet Warner Bros. $3,600,000[5]
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Awards

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Notable films released in 1958

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Carry On series (1958–1992)

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