Scott Hanson (a.k.a. Skylar Robbins) and Joe Tiffenbach were respectively hired as director and cinematographer on the project after the producer was so impressed with their first short film The Closet (1969) that he released it in his own theatre chain. But a few days before they were nearly done filming, they were fired from the set. As the outdoor scenes were mostly complete, the film was edited without the missing footage, and finished by the editor Andrew Herbert (credited as sole director) and the producer.
Of the central quartet of actors, Brad Fredericks was the only performer to not appear either partially, or fully unclad during the movie.