Henry Fonda, the legendary veteran actor and father of the film's director and lead male actor Peter Fonda, plays an old prospector in the Grand Canyon. As the prospector leaves Beaudray Demerille (Peter Fonda) and Wanda Nevada (Brooke Shields), the song "Oh My Darling, Clementine" plays on the soundtrack. Henry Fonda had starred in the John Ford film My Darling Clementine (1946) as Wyatt Earp.
The film credits list Teri Shields as a motel clerk. She was the mother of Brooke Shields and was about forty-five years of age at the time of filming the motel scenes at the Tovar Hotel in Prescott in Arizona, USA.
The item worn on the neck of Beaudray Demerille (Peter Fonda) is a thong with an attached pendant part of a 'Purple Heart' war medal.
The closing scenes at the hotel where Wanda Nevada (Brooke Shields) is "rescued" by Beaudray Demerille ( Peter Fonda) is actually the famous ''El Tovar Hotel'' which is located on the South Rim in the Grand Canyon Village.
Actor-director Peter Fonda once said in an interview published in the fall 1990 issue of the 'Psychotronic Video' journal: ''U.A. [United Artists] dumped the film. I was pissed off again. The studio just didn't understand the picture. In fact, I had wanted them to sell the film back to me. I offered the studio six million dollars. After all, they would be ahead of the game and also look good to the stockholders. Well, they didn't take me up on it. 'Wanda Nevada' was probably the best work Brooke Shields has ever done on film. I think because she is so beautiful and so smart, most directors have been afraid of her.''
Henry Fonda: The legendary veteran actor of the film's director as an old prospector in the Grand Canyon.