The movie was ''the first Queensland feature film in 50 years'' according to a review by Meghan Morris published in 'The Sydney Morning Herald' newspaper published on 22nd February 1980.
A short mute silent documentary of the making of the movie was made and is held by the NFSA (National Film & Sound Archive) of Australia.
The film's opening prologue states: 'in an odd pocket of our lonely landscape sometime before the turn of the century ...''.
The picture is considered to be somewhat of an Australian ''cult movie''.
This Australian film has never been released in Australia on DVD, Blu-Ray or laserdisc and during the 1980s and 1990s was never released on home videotape.
Clint Eastwood: The voice of Dirty Harry saying the whole ''Do you feel lucky, punk?'' speech is heard showing on the television (no footage is seen).