When Laura is in the ballet shower, many of the poses duplicate paintings of Edgar Degas (an artist famed for his ballerina portraits).
Feature film debut and first career nude and sex scenes for Dawn Dunlap. She was either 14 or 15 when the film was made. Director David Hamilton knew Dunlap prior to making this film. He had taken her to the Bahamas with other young models when she was 12 to pose for photos. When casting the role of Laura, he immediately thought of her and felt she'd be perfect.
The movie never got a theatrical release in the USA. It was eventually released on cable television and on VHS during the mid-1980s.
Film debut of Dawn Dunlap. She made only six films over a six-year period (1979-85), then left the industry and married multi-millionaire advertising guru Sir Frank Lowe, taking on the name of Lady Dawn Lowe. The couple had a son in 1994 and divorced in 2007.
Despite its erotic content, the movie did not receive an '18' certificate when released in Australia. There it was simultaneously released on home-videocassette by Star Video at the same time as its theatrical release.