Lead actor Bobby Fredrickson was questioned by law enforcement in his home state of Texas after printing out the screenplay at a copy store. Apparently one of the employees was alarmed by the script's title and, thinking it was a madman's manifesto, immediately contacted authorities. The script was confiscated.
One of the Sorority Girls dropped out of the movie for personal reasons just days before shooting began, forcing the producer to find a suitable replacement at the last minute, which happily resulted in the casting of Christine Peterson.
A two-man crew shot the movie over 11 days with one day off.
Bobby Fredrickson had almost no acting experience before he was cast in the challenging lead role which required him to be in every scene and learn copious amounts of dialogue.
The first day of principal photography was completely scrapped after the director and producer watched the footage and realized the location wouldn't match the other locations in the movie. Instead of adding another day they shoehorned a reshoot into the production schedule, resulting in the recasting of the role of Woman With Stroller because the original actor was unavailable.