Opening titles are spoken, with no accompanying text, by the director's daughter, Katherine Avildsen.
The movie is framed as an educational film for The Institute for Interpersonal Relations. This institution is non-existent and it's used as a gag for the entirety of the film.
The film used many amateurs actors who have only this production as movie credit.
Although it was shot before Avildsen's Joe, it got distribution afterward due to Joe's success.
The film opens with a voice narration, and no title, or credits. These only appear at the film's end.