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Amazing World Records:
THE FILM INDUSTRY
Most Oscars
Three films share the world record for the most
Oscars won. Ben Hur (1959), Titanic (1997) and The
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) all
won 11 statues at Hollywood's biggest film awards.
Most extras in a film
Extras are all those people you see in film who
aren't real actors. They are often local people who
live close to where they are making the film. To film
the funeral scene in his 1992 Oscar-winning film
Gandhi, director Richard Attenborough used more
than 300,000 extras. He had only one morning to
film the scene, the 31st January 1981, exactly 33
years after Gandhi's actual funeral.
The longest film
In 1987, John Henry Timmis IV made a film called
The Cure for Insomnia. The film was an amazing
85 hours long and had its first showing at The
School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA from 31
January to 3 February. Most of the film just showed
the poet LD Groban reading his 4,080 page poem.
The most common sound recording
In 1951 a sound effect was recorded for a film called
Distant Drums. In the film a man was eaten alive
by an alligator and the film studio Warner Bros
decided a special scream was needed. This sound
2 Read the article again and circle T (true) or F (false).
1 Ben Hur was as successful at the Oscars as Titanic.
2 Gandhi had around 300,000 actors in it.
3 Richard Attenborough filmed Gandhi's funeral scene in half a day.
4 John Henry Timmis IV made a film that lasted for more than four days.
5 The man killed by a crocodile in Distant Drums was called Wilhelm.
6 The Wilhelm scream is not only used in films.
effect was soon used in several more Warner Bros
films including Them! (1954), The Sea Chase (1955)
and A Star is Born (1954). It was given the name the
'Wilhelm Scream' after the character in the original
movie and has now been heard in more than 130
films including Batman Returns (1992), Planet of
the Apes (2001), Madagascar (2005) and Norbit
(2007). It's also often heard in theme parks and in
computer games.
And finally...
The first film ever shown on an aeroplane was in
1925 when passengers on an Imperial Airway's
flight from London to Paris watched a movie called
The Lost World.
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