The South African cinema release version has a prologue and epilogue which is dedicated to Jim Reeves as a "true friend of South Africa".
Jim Reeves's only starring role in a feature film. He would die in a plane crash the following year.
The South African cinema release print of this film is bilingual (in English and Afrikaans), it runs for 89 minutes and contains a prologue and epilogue dedicated to Jim Reeves while the international version available on DVD is in English only with a duration of 82 minutes and does not contain the extra footage.
Jamie Uys sold the rights to this film and the later "Dingaka" (1964) to Joseph E. Levine of Embassy Pictures. The negative masters later came into possession of a private individual who sold them to the German company Bear Family Records. This company had the material restored, digitized and released on DVD.