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Not a sequel to "The Fast Lady (1962)," although advertised as such in the cinema trailer.
Used the same film set for the town centre as the one which was used in "The Fast Lady (1962)" although with some shops and buildings in different places and with the George and Dragon Hotel (in "The Fast Lady") turned into a British Railways goods depot.
The picture of the woman on the desk in the bank managers office is the same woman whose portrait is seen in another Baxter, Phillips,and Justice film "Crooks Anonymous (1962)" (she was the benefactress)
Sir Beverley quotes from 'King Lear' Act I, scene iv, 288-289: "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is / To have a thankless child!"
In each of his three scenes, Raymond Huntley as Mr. Wedgewood, speaks not a single word; he does, however, give a tutorial on facial acting.
"Josh: I've already had occasion to remonstrate with you about casting aspersions on the plumbing profession sir. The modern sanitary engineer is like the proverbial elephant... Sir Beverley Grant: And just as slow."