10 Family-Friendly Movies With Ridiculously High Body Counts

3. Titanic

Body count: 307 If you want to get a high body count in a PG-13 movie what better way to do it than to make a film based on a tragic historical event in which lots of people died? Michael Bay did it with Pearl Harbour, and James Cameron went one further with Titanic. You don't need to be a genius to figure out when the deaths start to happen in Titanic - "Iceberg ahead!" is the signal for dozens of bodies to be tossed into the icy waters, often smashing into parts of the ship as it snaps in the ocean waves. But again, as with Pearl Harbour, the number of deaths audiences get to see on screen is restrained when compared to the total number of deaths during the actual event - over 1,500 people from passengers and crew perished in 1912.
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