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This isn't exactly the answer, but from the talk page of the Wikipedia article Kids in America:
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At the very end of the film, during the credits, the two main characters share a kiss lasting five minutes and fifty-eight seconds. The film seems to imply that this is the longest on-screen kiss in cinematic history, beating a previous record from 1941’s You’re in the Army Now of three minutes and five seconds.
Having never seen You’re in the Army Now, I can neither confirm nor deny that such a kiss appears in said film. Nor do I possess any knowledge about the lengths of other on-screen kisses.
All I can confirm is that 2005’s Kids in America indeed had a five-minute-and-fifty-eight-second kiss at the end.
If this is indeed the longest on-screen kiss currently in film history, this fact would seem notable enough for inclusion in the article. Can anyone confirm or deny whether there are any on-screen kisses exceeding the one at the end of this film?
allixpeeke (talk) 14:16, 23 November 2013 (UTC)
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