James Rolfe didn't release this film publicly like his other early films until 20 years after it was made. The reason being is that he didn't regarded it to be that good of a film, but decided to release it to show case how his skills as a filmmaker have improved over the years.
Some scenes of Philip Smith and James Rolfe talking with each other, their heads are not in frame; because at the time, there was no LCD screen on the camcorder, so the filmmakers couldn't see what they were getting in the shot.
Shot in one day.
Philip Smith had to go home during filming so James Rolfe replaced him with a hand-puppet and finished the movie all by himself.