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Bo Arne Vibenius made this film to cover up the financial failure of his first film. His intention was to create "a commercial-as-hell crap-film". The actors had a clause in their contracts to ensure that they would not reveal who the director of the film really was.
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Swedish censorship banned the film in April 4, 1973. Despite the tag line, this is not the first Swedish film to be banned in Sweden, that was Trädgårdsmästaren.
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Christina Lindberg had no driver's licence, but does her own driving, with a policeman lying on the car floor, operating the shift.
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A long standing rumor surrounding the film was that a real corpse was used for the scene where Madeleine's eye is taken out with a scalpel. In a March 2006 interview, Christina Lindberg confirmed this. The body was of a young girl who had committed suicide. Makeup was added to the eye, and the shot was filmed in the hospital that had received the body.
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During pre-production, Christina Lindberg was doing some shotgun-training outdoors and was arrested when bystanders thought she was shooting at them.
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In the shooting-up scenes, Christina Lindberg injected salt mixed with water.
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The film (as "Thriller") was rejected for cinema by the BBFC in 1974.
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Christina Lindberg trained in martial arts for two months in order to play the lead role in this film.
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Bo Arne Vibenius:  The hot-dog vendor who shows Madeleine the way into the dock.
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