When asked to comment on the film in 1974 Mason said, "I had hoped that this curiosity would be lost without trace."
Star/co-writer Pamela Mason was married to co-star James Mason, and had formerly been married to director Roy Kellino.
Consists of three short films: #1: Portrait of a Murderer; #2: Duel at Dawn; #3: The Midas Touch. Duel at Dawn was later shown individually on General Electric Summer Originals.
In the segments where Mason and his wife are discussing the stories to be shown, Mason is sporting the beginnings of a beard. Since this film was made the same year as "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", he was probably growing the beard for his role as Captain Nemo.
In one of the segments where Mason and his wife are discussing the stories to be shown, Pamela asks her husband if he thinks he is Rupert of Hentzau - a reference to his role in "The Prisoner of Zenda", released two years earlier.