This beloved Quentin Tarantino 1990s flick cost just $8 million to make but grossed more than $200 million.

Answer Pulp Fiction

Tarantino's '90s films include "Reservoir Dogs," "Pulp Fiction" and "Jackie Brown" (Guy Ritchie directed "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels"). Only "Pulp Fiction," his second major flick, went on to gross $213.9 million worldwide. "Reservoir Dogs" only brought in almost $3 million in the US, and "Jackie Brown" had a worldwide gross of almost $75 million.

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