When Tom Cruise was pushed to the limit
Eyes Wide Shut, directed by Stanley Kubrick, holds the dubious record of being the longest-running continuous film shoot in film history. The fairly basic screenplay took 400 days to shoot, as lead actor Tom Cruise was required to do up to 100 takes per set-up. Cruise ultimately became deeply frustrated by the process.

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