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I've heard it was beaten by _Big Top Pee Wee_, which I've not seen.

_Kamillions_ has a peculiar kiss scene between Christopher Gasti and Lynn
Applebaum, as does _The Lawnmower Man_.

Scott

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Scott Andrew Hutchins
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Oz, Monsters, Kamillions, and More!

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On Mon, 1 Feb 1999 [log in to unmask] wrote:

> urban legend has it that the climactic kiss in VERTIGO is
> the longest in film history, a claim that probably ought not
> either be taken seriously or even investigated as it's little
> more than trivia[l] . . . whatever the status of that claim, it's
> certainly a kiss that deserves inclusion in any compilation
> of screenkiss
>
> mike frank
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