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The poor audio quality of Orson Welles' dialogue was apparently due to his recording all his lines in one night in Rome whilst drinking white wine. In 1979, Welles claimed his voice in the film was re-dubbed by another actor. This was true for some versions of the film.
Orson Welles was originally supposed to play Silver in a film version of "Treasure Island" in 1964 after he had finished filming Chimes at Midnight (1965), but filming was abandoned after only a few days due to lack of money. However, he remained contractually bound to the role and was, therefore, cast in this 1972 version.
Orson Welles did not like the rewrites to his script, so he asked to be billed as "O W Jeeves" in the opening credits.
In some versions Orson Welles is dubbed by Robert Rietty.
The opening scenes were filmed in Italy, whilst the harbor and island scenes were filmed in Spain.
"Billy Bones: They'll be a sea mist tonight, and maybe horrors climbing up at us, outta the sea onto the land. Keep watching!"