As of 2016, the house and barn seen in the film still stand, located at the end of Laskay Lane, Laskay, King Township, York, Ontario --- north of Toronto.
The Unionville (Ontario) train station seen in the film served passengers until 1991 when a new station was built nearby. It has since been renovated and is being used as a community center as of 2016.
Part of a late 1960's cycle of made for the cinema filmed adaptations of stories by D.H. Lawrence. The films include The Fox (1967), Liebende Frauen (1969) and Das Mädchen und der Zigeuner (1970).
Director Mark Rydell said he was terrified of filming the scene where Anne Heywood masturbates herself, completely nude in front of a mirror, and he kept putting it off until almost the end of shooting. "Finally the day came that we had to do it and Anne Heywood, who was a very sweet lady, was in her dressing room. I turned to the cameraman, Bill Fraker, and I said, 'Listen, we'd better go back there and talk to her and relax the situation and make it tolerable.' We had everybody off the set and there were curtains all around. Anne had been getting body makeup and she had a robe on and so I said, 'Anne, we have to do this now. "We had, by the way, rehearsed it with a nude model so we knew exactly what to do. I knew exactly where she had to go, where she had to stand when she got out of the tub, and how she went to the sink and how she went to a mirror. It was all worked out," Rydell said.