Even though Scott Sutherland plays the Kidnapper on screen his voice was never recorded and no lines were ever spoken on the set. Instead the film's director, Christopher Downie, took it upon himself to dub all of the film's audio in post production. Originally he had intended to use the voice of friend and collaborator Chris Turner but problems arose forcing Downie to take on the role of the Kidnapper's voice himself.
There is a flash of the Kidnapper's face following his second off screen punch. It is the face of the voice (Christopher Downie) rather than the actor playing his body (Scott Sutherland).
The original script called for two animated shots as well as a further two effects shots. For the sake of pacing these sequences were eventually cut from the final film to maintain a sense of realism.