The top horror film on this list may surprise you.

Beginning with Carrie in 1976, Stephen King‘s stories have been represented on screens both big and small on a fairly consistent basis. Countless feature films, mini-series’ and TV movies have all been derived from King’s tales, several of them adapted more than once over the years.

With The Dark Tower hitting the big screen this weekend, we’re talking specifically about the feature film adaptations of Stephen King stories that made it into theaters here in this particular article. According to Box Office Mojo, a whopping 40 King adaptations have now been widely released in theaters between 1976 and 2017, with IT of course soon being added to the mix.

But which Stephen King film adaptations made the most money? As The Dark Tower looks at an opening weekend gross of around $20 million, we wanted to shine the spotlight on the top 10 highest grossing (domestically) Stephen King movies in box office history.

Here’s the list, again via (unadjusted) numbers provided by Box Office Mojo!

1) 1408 (2007) – $71,985,628

2) MISERY (1990) – $61,276,872

3) PET SEMATARY (1989) – $57,469,467

4) SECRET WINDOW (2004) – $48,022,900

5) THE SHINING (1980) – $44,017,374

6) CARRIE (2013) – $35,266,619

7) CARRIE (1976) – $33,800,000

8) DREAMCATCHER (2003) – $33,715,436

9) THE LAWNMOWER MAN (1992) – $32,100,816

10) SLEEPWALKERS (1992) – $30,524,763

A list of the top 20 highest grossing King horror films, for those curious, would also include The Mist, Dolores Claiborne, Cujo, Creepshow and Christine.

You can see the adjusted for ticket price inflation list on Box Office Mojo.