Film was released unedited, exactly as it was shot in the camera.
This film was intended to be shown at 5fps with a soundtrack consisting of side one of "Sketches of Spain" by Miles Davis.
At Dennis Hopper's invitation, avant-garde filmmaker Bruce Conner shot some footage of the cast clearing brush from the roadside under a blistering hot sun during the filming of Cool Hand Luke (1967). The resulting film, Luke (1967), captured on 8mm and edited entirely in camera, is a haunting slow-motion study of how a film is made, with an electronic score by Patrick Gleeson.