Although shot in 1964, this independent, low budget production did not see release until 1971 under the title "Quick, Let's Get Married;" however, it received only minor bookings.
Original director Victor Stoloff was fired and replaced by renowned Hollywood veteran William Dieterle, whose last theatrical feature this was to be.
Because of lack of reliable power source needed to light interiors in Jamaican location, the script reportedly had to rewritten on the spot, moving many interior scenes to exteriors shot in broad daylight.
This film was made under the working title "The Confession". It never received any theatrical release in the UK and was only once ever shown on British television.