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Fort Yuma (1955) was a Western Film directed by Lesley Selander and produced by Howard W. Koch and Aubrey Schenck.

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FORT YUMA GOLD

By Dan Day Jr. on Mar 24, 2019 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog

Mill Creek has just released a "Western Double Feature" Blu-ray containing the films FORT YUMA GOLD and DAMNED HOT DAY OF FIRE. These are two somewhat obscure Spaghetti Westerns--I had never heard of them before--but they do have a couple things in common: they are both set during the Civil War and ... Read full article


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The film was originally denied a seal from the Production Code Administration. Geoffrey Shurlock told producer Howard W. Koch that it contained "sadism and excessive gruesomeness". To get a seal, Koch reduced the number of killings from 24 to 10. Removed were scenes where a man is spread-eagled and torn apart by horses; an arrow impaling a hand to wood; and a scene depicting the bodies of hanged Indians, swaying from tree limbs.
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Also directed by Lesley Selander




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Also released in 1955




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