Cronologically, the final film of James Edwards who died in January 1970.
Produced in 1962 as seen in the on-screen credits.
This film's director, writer and producer was Rand Brooks, who is best remembered as the actor who portrayed Scarlett O'Hara's first husband, Charles Hamilton, in "Gone With the Wind" (1939).
According to The Encyclopedia of Feature Players, Volume 1, director Rand Brooks said that after the film was completed in 1964, one of the investors absconded with the money and the film was shelved. In 1966, he founded a successful private paramedic business and continued to act in television while his paramedic business grew.