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8 Guinness World Records Achieved by Famous Movies

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1. **Highest Grossing Film of All Time:** The film “Avatar” directed by James Cameron has set the record for the highest grossing film of all time, with box office earnings exceeding $2.7 billion.

2. **Most Oscars Won by a Motion Picture:** “Ben-Hur” (1959), directed by William Wyler, holds the record for most Oscars won by a single film, with a total of 11 awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.

3. **Longest Running Film:** “Cleopatra” (1963), directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, is known for its long running time, being one of the longest films ever produced for the cinema, with a running time of over 4 hours.

4. **Most Sequels in a Film Franchise:** The “James Bond” franchise holds the record for the most sequels, with over 25 films released to date.

5. **Highest-Grossing Animated Film:** “Frozen II” (2019), directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, holds the record for the highest-grossing animated film, with earnings exceeding $1.4 billion.

6. **Largest Stunt Cast in a Motion Picture:** The film “The Expendables 2” (2012), directed by Simon West, holds the record for the largest stunt cast in a single action film.

7. **Most Visual Effects in a Film:** “Avengers: Endgame” (2019), directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, holds the record for the most visual effects in a film, with over 3,000 visual effects created for the production.

8. **Most Grossing Horror Film:** “It” (2017), directed by Andy Muschietti, holds the record for the most profitable horror film in cinema history, with a global box office that exceeded 700 million dollars.

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