Sandra Peabody's last acting role. After making several low budget films where she had to spend hours totally naked and having simulated sex in front of a large male crew, she decided to quit acting. She later became a producer of award-winning children's television programs.
It was released into drive-in theaters in 1975 to generally favorable reviews that highlight the comedic timing of Jordan and Peabody and the film's social commentary.
Shot in two weeks.
A deal was made between the filmmakers and actors auditioning: actors would be paid half before the film's release, and receive the other half of payment after releasing into drive-ins and theaters.
Producer Gerri Seddley said they cast actors that impressed them during readings and that were willing to be totally naked for several hours while filming.