One take, 1.9km: Adrian Teh’s ‘Chelot’ enters Malaysia Book of Records for longest action sequence (opens original article in a new tab)
The action film Chelot has entered the Malaysia Book of Records for its 1.9km single-take sequence, which took 150 days of preparation and 60 hours of rehearsals to complete.
- Chelot set a record for the longest single-take action sequence in Malaysian cinema at 1.9km.
- The sequence required 300 crew members, 150 days of preparation, and 60 hours of rehearsals.
- Director Adrian Teh returned to the action genre after exploring other styles in previous projects.
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