How many movies can the itunes library hold?

i have quit a few on there, and i want to keep them on there, aswell as add more. i'm just worried that if i go to buy a movie it'll say it can't hold anymore movies

how many movies can the itunes library hold?
As many as the available drives will accomodate.
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