The film was based on a novel by Australian author Morris West, writing under the name "Michael East". It was published in 1960, by which time West had established himself with an international best seller, ''The Devil's Advocate''. The
Sydney Morning Herald said it was a "skilfully written although not particularly impressive tale of adventure and romance in the outback tradition."
Other adaptations The novel formed the basis for "The Hunters" an episode of the TV series
Whiplash (1960–61). In 1965, screenwriter
James Poe was in Sydney to research a film he was going to make for MGM and producer
George Englund called
The Adventures of Captain Cook. Poe said he hoped to follow this with an adaptation of
The Naked Country. However the
Captain Cook project was not made and a film of
The Naked Country did not result until the 1980s. ==Production==