The massive explosion seen towards the end of this movie has been awarded a Guinness World Record as the largest movie stunt explosion of all time. The award was presented to the movie's special effects and miniature effects supervisor, Chris Corbould. The explosion lasts for over 7.5 seconds, took 33 kilograms (73 pounds) of powder explosives, and 8,418 liters (2,224 gallons) of kerosene to explode, which is an equivalent of 68 metric tons (75 tons) of TNT. The explosion scene was shot in Erfoud, Morocco, and takes place after James Bond and Dr. Madeleine Swann escape from the S.P.E.C.T.R.E. lair headquarters, situated in the base of a meteorite crater. The movie's production notes state: "Here, the special effects team oversaw what might well be the largest movie explosion ever. The team brought in over 2100 gallons of kerosene to fuel the massive blast." Chris Corbould has said: "It is most definitely the biggest explosion of my career. It was complicated to plan and to pull off, but it was more than worth it." Guinness World Records editor-in-chief Craig Glenday said: "The James Bond movies are synonymous with pushing cinematic boundaries. The scene featuring the world's largest film explosion is spectacular, and will live long in the memory as one of the outstanding moments on the Bond franchise."
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