In May 1976, Richard Boone in Israel told interviewer Cleveland Amory: "I'm starring in the worst picture ever made. The producer is an Israeli and the director is Italian, and they don't speak. Fortunately it doesn't matter, because the director is deaf in both ears." This is referred to in the biography 'Richard Boone: A Knight without Armor in a Savage Land' (2000) by David Rothel.
The second western star teaming of veteran actor Lee Van Cleef and singer and teen idol Leif Garrett.
Star Richard Boone was dubbed by another actor. He already had health problems, and after a drunken argument he walked off the set, and left the location before he had recorded all his dialog.
This movie is perhaps the most famous western to have been filmed in the country of Israel.
The final western picture of actor Lee Van Cleef. It was actually released before Vengeance (1976) which had been filmed earlier.