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The Summer 1985 domestic box office season ran from May 3 to September 2.
Rambo: First Blood Part II ranked 1st in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $145,393,330.
Back to the Future ranked 2nd in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $132,664,418.
Fletch ranked 5th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $50,612,888.
A View to a Kill ranked 6th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $50,327,960.
Cocoon had a total gross of $76,113,124 and was released on June 21 by 20th Century Fox, playing in a maximum of 1,163 theaters.
Cocoon ranked 3rd in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $68,685,467.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1985 Re-release) ranked 10th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $40,607,502.
Fletch had a total gross of $50,612,888 and was released on May 31 by Universal Pictures, playing in a maximum of 1,303 theaters.
Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome ranked 11th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $36,230,219.
St. Elmo's Fire ranked 12th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $29,312,201.
A View to a Kill had a total gross of $50,327,960 and was released on May 24 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), playing in a maximum of 1,588 theaters.
National Lampoon's European Vacation ranked 7th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $45,891,591.
National Lampoon's European Vacation had a total gross of $49,364,621 and was released on July 26 by Warner Bros., playing in a maximum of 1,547 theaters.
Brewster's Millions ranked 9th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $40,833,132.
The Goonies had a total gross of $61,389,680 and was released on June 7 by Warner Bros., playing in a maximum of 1,705 theaters.
Pee-wee's Big Adventure ranked 17th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $24,417,782.
Brewster's Millions had a total gross of $40,833,132 and was released on May 22 by Universal Pictures, playing in a maximum of 1,521 theaters.
The Black Cauldron ranked 20th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $21,288,692.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1985 Re-release) had a total gross of $40,607,502 and was released on July 19 by Universal Pictures, playing in a maximum of 1,701 theaters.
Summer Rental ranked 22nd in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $19,569,818.
Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome had a total gross of $36,230,219 and was released on July 12 by Warner Bros., playing in a maximum of 1,475 theaters.
Mask ranked 24th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $14,546,693.
St. Elmo's Fire had a total gross of $37,803,872 and was released on June 28 by Columbia Pictures, playing in a maximum of 1,207 theaters.
Silverado ranked 13th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $27,233,723.
Silverado had a total gross of $32,192,570 and was released on July 12 by Columbia Pictures, playing in a maximum of 1,190 theaters.
Prizzi's Honor ranked 14th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $26,657,534.
Prizzi's Honor had a total gross of $26,657,534 and was released on June 14 by 20th Century Fox, playing in a maximum of 722 theaters.
Beverly Hills Cop ranked 15th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $25,941,838.
Beverly Hills Cop had a total gross of $234,760,478 and was released on December 5 by Paramount Pictures, playing in a maximum of 2,006 theaters.
Pale Rider had a total gross of $41,410,568 and was released on June 28 by Warner Bros., playing in a maximum of 1,710 theaters.
The Emerald Forest had a total gross of $24,468,550 and was released on July 5 by Embassy Pictures, playing in a maximum of 1,110 theaters.
The Emerald Forest ranked 16th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $24,468,550.
Pee-wee's Big Adventure had a total gross of $40,940,662 and was released on August 9 by Warner Bros., playing in a maximum of 894 theaters.
Weird Science ranked 18th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $23,834,048.
Weird Science had a total gross of $23,834,048 and was released on August 2 by Universal Pictures, playing in a maximum of 1,172 theaters.
Fright Night ranked 19th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $21,842,548.
Fright Night had a total gross of $24,922,237 and was released on August 2 by Columbia Pictures, playing in a maximum of 1,545 theaters.
Pale Rider ranked 8th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $41,410,568.
The Black Cauldron had a total gross of $21,288,692 and was released on July 26 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, playing in a maximum of 1,276 theaters.
Code of Silence ranked 21st in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $20,345,361.
Code of Silence had a total gross of $20,345,361 and was released on May 3 by Orion Pictures, playing in a maximum of 1,810 theaters.
The Goonies ranked 4th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $61,389,680.
Summer Rental had a total gross of $24,689,703 and was released on August 9 by Paramount Pictures, playing in a maximum of 1,595 theaters.
The Gods Must Be Crazy ranked 23rd in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $15,398,133.
The Gods Must Be Crazy had a total gross of $30,031,783 and was released on April 6 by 20th Century Fox, playing in a maximum of 147 theaters.
Back to the Future achieved a total gross of $212,326,307, was released on July 3 by Universal Pictures, and played in a maximum of 1,550 theaters.
Mask had a total gross of $48,230,162 and was released on March 8 by Universal Pictures, playing in a maximum of 1,024 theaters.
Follow That Bird ranked 25th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $13,961,370.
Follow That Bird had a total gross of $13,961,370 and was released on August 2 by Warner Bros., playing in a maximum of 1,129 theaters.
Volunteers ranked 26th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $13,484,894.
Volunteers had a total gross of $19,875,740 and was released on August 16 by TriStar Pictures, playing in a maximum of 1,560 theaters.
Teen Wolf ranked 27th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $13,231,923.
Teen Wolf had a total gross of $33,086,611 and was released on August 23 by Atlantic Releasing Corporation, playing in a maximum of 1,425 theaters.
Perfect ranked 28th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $12,918,858.
Perfect had a total gross of $12,918,858 and was released on June 7 by Columbia Pictures, playing in a maximum of 1,344 theaters.
Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment ranked 29th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $12,801,795.
Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment had a total gross of $55,600,000 and was released on March 29 by Warner Bros., playing in a maximum of 1,613 theaters.
Desperately Seeking Susan ranked 30th in domestic box office for Summer 1985, grossing $12,637,307.
Rambo: First Blood Part II had a total gross of $150,415,432 and was released on May 22 by TriStar Pictures, playing in a maximum of 2,074 theaters.