ANSWERS: 11
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Rambo had 263. I heard that was the most ever but you might want to double check that.
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The TV news, showing from wars, terrorist attacks and natural disasters where all deaths are real. In movies, they'are all faked with actors who kill each other in the movie, but jump up again when the film is over.
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I think the forensic files shows.
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Schindler's list...by far.. may they rest in peace.
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Well Faces of Death is a film series that specializes in...death, so that's what it's all about, although I'll agree with Tears of an Angel, movies like The Pianist or Schindler's List show a whole lot more, which are just as significant to the movie's intent.
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Hiroshima?
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G'day mawgan, Thank you for your question. It is Rambo IV with 236. Some film lovers regret that Rambo was not one of them as Rambo V is being made. http://www.smh.com.au/news/film/sly-set-for-rambo-v/2008/01/30/1201369179788.html Regards
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How could you count? Didn`t they blow up Princess Leia's home planet in Star Wars? Imagining a couple of billion people lived on there, that`s quite a few.
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The day the world ended. The world got nuked. It can't get much worse than that. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049128/
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I would say the living dead movies
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Schindler's List shouldn't count. The deaths are implied. Not that I'm callous, but I think the answer should reflect deaths witnessed on screen. Duh.
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