According to his memoirs, Robin Askwith and Rula Lenska were aghast at how bad the finished film turned out to be and both of them were pleased that it was never given a theatrical release.
Because of legal difficulties with the owners of the copyright of the film King Kong (1933), this film was never given a theatrical release.
When the film was originally announced, the names of Virgilio De Blasi and his company Canaria Films were given as Italian co-producers; however, the credits fail to mention either of them.