In this case, Lt. Susan Watson (played by Linda Miller) following in the footsteps of Fay Wray.
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The film opened in the United States in June 1968 on a double-bill with the Don Knotts comedy The Shakiest Gun in the West Contemporary American reviews were mixed.
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Notable starring roles were King Kong Escapes and the television series White Hunter (1958), and as Sheriff Will Mayberry in the ABC drama series Bus Stop with Marilyn Maxwell and Richard Anderson.