The movies at the theatre, 'Rapist Cult' and 'The Convent Murders', are fictional creations.
Many of the scenes, including the opening views of the railway station, were filmed in Wokingham, Berkshire.
During the opening credits, the killer watches a television showing a clip from TORTURE GARDEN (1967), starring Burgess Meredith.
"Blind Terror" went through two other scores (one by star Mia Farrow's then husband André Previn, and another one by David Whitaker.
In theaters in England and Australia it was titled Blind Terror, and for U.S. it was always See No Evil.