The screenplay was submitted to a Ubu Collective meeting at 67 Goodhope Street, Paddington, Sydney on 26 September 1965. This was actually the home of the writer-producer director Albie Thoms
The actor playing the parody of the James Bond character, called Jim Bond, was actually a lecturer in Psychology at the University of Sydney.
The film features one of artist Martin Sharp's original paintings. The painting was shown at his first ever one-man exhibition, "Art for Mart's Sake", at the Clune Galleries in December 1965.
The musical director Peter Butler was a schoolteacher from Waverly College.
Available as part of the 180 minutes videocassette compilation "Ubu films 1965-1970: (1997) from the National Library of Australia or National Film and Video Lending Service (of Australia) or individually from ScreenSound Australia.