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This was the most successful British-made film at British box office in 1974.
Final film of Richard Wattis.
The film's first and final scenes are the exact same piece of film. In the final scene, Timmy and a random girl he meets walk away up the street in long shot as the credits roll. In the opening scene, they are visible walking away on the left hand side of the screen while the same cars pass them by.
Executive producer Norman Cohen was originally going to direct the film, but was persuaded to step aside in favor of the more experienced Val Guest. Cohen would instead direct the film's three sequels.
Michael Cashman was strongly favored for the lead at one time.
"Timothy Lea: What a diabolical way to start a new career. Flat on me back starin' up blokes's trouser legs!"