The film was one of two movies jointly financed between Paramount and the National Film Finance Corporation, the other being
Negatives. Filming took place from May to June 1968.
Garfield Sobers doubled for Hal Frederick in a cricket scene. According to film critic and historian
Alexander Walker, "Differences of opinion began almost as soon as it [the film] was finished, with Paramount insisting that the makers had not delivered the film ‘as scripted,’ and the latter asserting that it was essentially the same, allowing for the ‘inevitable’ changes in shooting due to second and presumably better thoughts, or the reshaping of scenes that did not work." Jones commented, "I suppose they wanted another ''
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'', a film where white and black go off together into the sunset." Paramount put the film up for sale. In August 1969 it was announced the film would be distributed in the US by AIP and in Britain by
Nat Cohen's
Anglo-Amalgamated. The film was selected for screening at the
Venice Film Festival. However it does not appear to have been released in cinemas in Britain. ==Critical reception==