On April 19, 1995, exactly one month before the movie was scheduled to be released, the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City was bombed by terrorists. Several sources later reported that last-minute editing was done to remove a few scenes depicting explosions, out of pity with the victims. This claim turned out to be false: there may have been confusion with the television shows La valle dei pini (1970) and Melrose Place (1992), which indeed had such scenes edited out at the last minute. Director John McTiernan did at one point consider either editing out the opening bombing of the department store, or moving the release date back, as he felt that the American public might still be sensitive to bombing due to recent events. However, Fox studios decided to go with the original version and release date, stating that the film was a work of fiction, and was already completed long before the real-life events occurred. (source: articles.sun-sentinel.com/1995-05-04/lifestyle/9505030369_1_bombing-oklahoma-city-film)
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