Highest on-screen body count of all time?


This is news to me.

Despite being rated PG-13, Lord of the Rings: Return of the King has the most on-camera deaths in a movie in all time.


A whopping 836 kills. I'd have expected something like Saving Private Ryan to have that distinction but this film has three times the on-screen deaths. Some might want to argue that planets being blown up in movies such as the Star War franchise or Roland Emmerich's disaster porn have more, but those deaths are implied. The conclusion that LotR:RotR has the highest body count is based on the deaths being seen on screen.

http://www.randalolson.com/2013/12/31/deadliest-films-of-all-time-by-on-screen-death-counts/

Here's a graphic listing the movies with highest body count: http://www.randalolson.com/wp-content/uploads/100-Deadliest-Films.png You'll note that the top spots go to Sword & Sandal epics like Troy, 300, Kingdom of Heaven and such.

reply

Can only be due to the CGI Sauron army falling down the holes in the end. Imagine counting all of them.

Who knows if they died or not.

reply

Can only be due to the CGI Sauron army falling down the holes in the end.


I'm not sure about that. That army at the end looked like it was made up of thousands . I think that website counts only actual kills, as in with swords, arrows, being stomped by Oliphants. I might be wrong though.

reply

Ah wow.

reply

Well it would be much higher if you count the Army of the Dead wiping out the Mordor Orcs.

reply

As far as I know this movie's Battle of the Pelenor Fields involved around 200,000 people and orcs. So yeah, the death count is in realty much higher. But I think the link in my OP only includes people and orcs you actually see being stabbed by swords, shot by arrows and so forth.

reply