Maria Rogers said she worked with a stunt coordinator for a week to prepare for her fight scene, including how to handle a gun believably. It was her first fight scene in a film and she was excited about it, even though she was going to be totally naked during it. She wore a sports bra and thong to be able to move more freely as if she were actually nude. She considered rehearsing naked but couldn't bring herself to do it. When the day came to film, she was a bit nervous with the thought of taking all her clothes off in front of the cast, stunt men and an almost all male crew. But she got used to it quickly once the robe came off because she was too busy focusing on the fight. Then she spent hours a day for three days totally naked filming her fight scene and the scenes where she walks to the bathroom and breaks into the computer room on the military base. In fact, it got to the point where she was so used to being nude, she didn't even bother putting the robe back on while they set up for shots. She joked that the guys in the crew didn't complain. It was actually very liberating and empowering and the others were very respectful. When she finally saw the edited fight scene, she loved it; even the extreme close ups of her breasts while shooting a gun, which she thought were pretty funny (the shots, not her breasts).
Filmed in New Orleans, LA.
Brittany S. Hall's debut.
Director John Stockwell said in an interview that he wasn't planning on doing a sequel to the first film. But then the producer came to him and asked him to direct the sequel in New Orleans. Stockwell had a great rapport with the cast and producer so he agreed, thinking it may be fun. But then they ended up shooting during the coldest winter ever in Louisiana, and they all "froze our asses off." He said poor Maria Rogers had to spend a couple of days totally nude filming her scenes on freezing cold sets.
The first film was called Cat Run because it dealt with the character Catalina on the run from an assassin. She doesn't return in this film, so the title has nothing to do with the plot except to indicate it's a sequel.