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The scene involving a topless Sue Ane Langdon and Sir Sean Connery near the beginning was the subject of a photo feature in Playboy Magazine.
The last feature film to be photographed by legendary cameraman Ted McCord.
It has been rumored that during location filming in New York, Sean Connery was rather protective of his own personal space as far as the general public was concerned.
This particular Sean Connery movie is rarely broadcast on TV.
This particular film is one of the more obscure titles from Sean Connery's varied career.
"Samson Shillitoe: [to Knocker] I can't write poetry in jail. I've tried!"
"Samson Shillitoe: The words of Mercury are hard after the songs of Apollo."