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In his autobiography "The Actor's Life - Journals 1956-1976", Charlton Heston wrote, "We're faced with the endless problems of organization, personnel, dogs, publicity . . . I fear I've fallen in with amateurs and con men. This had not been a picture really but a production deal, patched together with incredible adroitness and negotiating skill--and no filmmaking talent whatsoever."
The film slipped into the public domain not long after its theatrical run was over. That explains why so many poor-quality versions of the film are available.
Charlton Heston had to use real bullets in the scene where he shot at the wolves, shooting over their heads, because the crew forgot to get blanks.
Juan Luis Galiardo had a nervous breakdown while acting in this film and was unable to finish his part. Sancho García replaced him, playing a different character in Galliardo's unfinished scenes.
Charlton Heston had director approval on the film, an unusual concession on the part of notoriously parsimonious producer Harry Alan Towers.
"John Thornton: You hit that dog one more time, I'm gonna kill ya. Hal: Go to hell! He's mine and I'll do what I like with him. John Thornton: I shot four varmints already this morning. One more don't matter none to me."
"Pete: I've never seen so many people. John Thornton: And more are coming all the time. I tell ya, Pete, if this is the promised land, I'll take the open trail."