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Based on a BBC TV series in production, it uses four of the regulars from the show but largely sidelines them in featured roles, having a new character played by Ian Bannen as the lead alongside Judy Geeson's local schoolteacher, who aids him on Balfe.
Simon Oates was working elsewhere when the film was mooted, and originally turned it down. Tigon came back to him with a larger pay offer, and he agreed to feature. He was later dismissive of the film, feeling he had accepted more out of financial consideration than artistic merit.
One of 13 titles included in Avco Embassy's Nightmare Theater package syndicated for television in 1975, and the sole British one.
Del's samples from Balfe are dated to [Wednesday] 20th - [Thursday] 21st October 1971.
Final film of Katherine Parr.
"Dr. John Ridge: Can we stop playing games? These cannisters were yours. They've been dumped in the sea. And something very like pituitary growth hormone is escaping from them. Sir Henry Leyton: It shouldn't do much harm. Be neutralised by the seawater in a couple of hours. Old Mother Nature has a way of dealing with these things, Dr. Ridge. That's what you doom and disaster fellas ought to realise! Dr. John Ridge: Unfortunately Old Mother Nature's been nobbled in this case, as you well know!"