Made in 1982, this was one of the very first Direct to Video films purchased by Sony Home Video and released to the then brand new Video Rental Markets. To this day, this film is unavailable on DVD or sell through VHS and it grossed for Sony, in the rental markets alone world wide - over $22 million dollars. They bought it for $50,000 from the Texas film makers.
The various bedroom scenes in this movie were all shot in the same bedroom. Painters changed colors, even hung curtains over "fake" windows to achieve the various looks of the bedrooms.
Shot in two weeks at the Austin Patio Dude Ranch in Grapevine, Texas, filming was constantly interrupted by jets flying directly overhead - the Dude Ranch was built at the head of DFW Airport's main landing strip.
Taking an original idea by L.L. Carney, director 'Harry Preston' wrote the script under the name of 'Deanne Kelly'.