Shot in 1972, not released until 1974.
Won three gold medals at the Atlanta Film Festival.
The sole film project by Michael Barry, who both wrote and directed. Michael's famous father, actor Gene Barry, was both the film's executive producer and a star, playing Jackson Sinclair, the columnist and commentator.
Record producer Mickie Most originally conceived this as a vehicle for Paul McCartney in the role of Clavius, but he was offered the role during the time of the break-up of The Beatles in 1970 and declined it. When Most met up with McCartney he later described him as "looking a bit like Jim Morrison after a bender".
Locke became friends with art director Elayne Barbara Ceder during the course of making this film and later got her a job on Every Which Way But Loose (1978).