In November 1969 both the manager and the projectionist who ran this film at the Dakota Theater in Grand Forks, North Dakota, were arrested and charged with running an obscene film. The case went to trial and both men were found not guilty.
First major role for Marie Liljedahl. She was 16 when she made it, including her fully nude scenes. She was discovered dancing with a Stockholm ballet company by legendary exploitation film director Joseph W. Sarno.
After seeing Marie Liljedahl in this film, Hugh Hefner invited her to pose for Playboy. She appeared in two pictorials: "The Girls of Scandinavia" (June 1968), published four months after her 18th birthday, and "Flicker Flicka" (March 1969).