- The UK release was cut, upon a formal submission to the BBFC for it's original theatrical release the distributor chose to make cuts in order to obtain a U classification. Details of these cuts are unclear however as details of the cuts have not been made public. However, upon a formal re-submission to the BBFC for a DVD release the distributor was required to make cuts to the film to remove a scene animal cruelty, in which two cocks are goaded into fighting within the context of a cockfight. The cuts were made in line with the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937.
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By what name was Battle at Bloody Beach (1961) officially released in India in English?
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