The story of "Lady at Number 16" originated in Valletta, Malta and was adapted by Newfoundland historian and folklorist Dale Gilbert Jarvis.
Originally featured in the book "The Golden Leg: And Other Ghostly Campfire Tales" by Dale Gilbert Jarvis.
The original house that was the basis for the mansion in Lady at Number 16 is called "The Blue Dolphin House" and is located in Valletta, Malta.
Some glasses and plates used in the film were acquired from St. Martin's Anglican church in Placentia, Newfoundland.
The cane used by the old man character is owned by the actor Fred Cluett and originates from the 19th century.